Hello man, During Cisco ICND 1 , ICND 2 or CCNA exame, are you allowed to use the tab key and these commands ( "do", "wr"). I'm so used to these now that i cant do the commands in full and I'm kinda scared that may get me in the exams. Thanks
You do not seem to be savvy with holding the pen firmly , like kindergarten kids trying to write letters or numbers - as if you have never written in your whole life !
Thanks D, This helps me a lot. I was listening to a ccnet talk and got stopped at Subnet and Address due to not understanding this!
Always glad to help. Good luck.
Damn man.
That's a pretty solid explanation. I've watched several subnetting videos and this is definitely one of the better ones so far.
+otto maddox Thanks I hope this helped you.
That's whats up! Great intro to sub netting. I'm bout to go into ccna4 ... hope to see you do more tutorials on packet tracer too!
Thanks for your explanation
Thank you very much sir.
Would you be making these slides available for download?
best explanation thanks
You are welcome
Private IP's are used on the LAN or internal network to get NAT(ed) thru the router.
In your next vid will you cover ipv6 subnetting at all?
Hello man,
During Cisco ICND 1 , ICND 2 or CCNA exame, are you allowed to use the tab key and these commands ( "do", "wr"). I'm so used to these now that i cant do the commands in full and I'm kinda scared that may get me in the exams. Thanks
Thanks man.
Ye Manuelo I do the same thing. I would stick to what's acceptable in packet tracer. Learn to find your pace, take your time. Don't sweat it!
Thank you.
Man you know well
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Private IP's get NAT(ed) by the router b/c private ip's are Non-Routable such as 10.0.0.0(Non-Routable/Private I.P.)
You do not seem to be savvy with holding the pen firmly , like kindergarten kids trying to write letters or numbers - as if you have never written in your whole life !
I’m pretty savvy with networks 😁
I'm not sure !
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