That would be cool. I think it would be interesting to see the similarities between Cisco IOS CLI and Linux CLI given that Cisco is based on Linux(?). I'm currently using Boson Exsim to help study for the CCNA. One of the sim questions had a part that required determining which ports on a switch are access port. After searching the web I realized I could use an "or" operator inside parentheses with an include statement to more easily grab the info I needed: Switch1# show interfaces switchport | include (Name|access)@@EastCharmer
That would be cool. I think it would be interesting to see the similarities between Cisco IOS and Linux command line given Cisco is now based on Linux from what I read. I've been studying for my CCNA and after a web search found I could use an "or" operator with a pipe 'include' statement in Cisco to quickly grab the info I needed rather than have to look through multiple lines. Example " Switch# show interfaces switchport | include (Name|access) " to see which ports were in access mode.@@EastCharmer
Thank you, you choose important and useful topics.
Thank you! Yes i choose topics that can be applied in real world
2 years ago I was watching some of your videos and now look how far you have come. Well done !
oh really? wow thank you so much for watching the channel!!
Thanks for the content! I learned the getmac command by watching this and refreshed my memory on the others.
You're very welcome! I'll try to post more commands and maybe on different platforms too like Linux and networking
That would be cool. I think it would be interesting to see the similarities between Cisco IOS CLI and Linux CLI given that Cisco is based on Linux(?). I'm currently using Boson Exsim to help study for the CCNA. One of the sim questions had a part that required determining which ports on a switch are access port. After searching the web I realized I could use an "or" operator inside parentheses with an include statement to more easily grab the info I needed:
Switch1# show interfaces switchport | include (Name|access)@@EastCharmer
That would be cool. I think it would be interesting to see the similarities between Cisco IOS and Linux command line given Cisco is now based on Linux from what I read. I've been studying for my CCNA and after a web search found I could use an "or" operator with a pipe 'include' statement in Cisco to quickly grab the info I needed rather than have to look through multiple lines. Example " Switch# show interfaces switchport | include (Name|access) " to see which ports were in access mode.@@EastCharmer
all your videos are well explained and extremely informative
Thank you!! Glad you like the videos! I'll do my best to make more informative videos
Nice
Very useful information.
Glad you think so!
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aaawww thanks!! just learn and gain all the skills and I'm sure you'll be in IT soon!!
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Thank you!
Keep the vids coming , special like from me
Sure!! More videos to come!
Thanks for the nice video
It is my pleasure!!!
Thank you so much ❤
you're very welcome!
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Fantastic stuff! You and KevTech should collaborate
Thank you so much!! Yes I'm open to collaborate with other IT creators!
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Hii Tutor
Your explaining style is unique and superb
I have doubt
What features has EIGRP inherited from DVRP and LSR
just out of curiocity, why did you hide your local IP address?
What cmd for shut down and reboot ?
Shutdown /s for shutdown, shutdown /r for reboot and option -t if you wanna add timer
If you wan to clean your processor What command we must use ?
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@@Ata5ll Hi , i hope that you're Good !!!
request time out doesnt always mean the device is offline. Your firewall or the firewall on the other end could also be blocking icmp.
It's doesn't but most of the time it's offline
You must blur your IP address which is shown!
shown where?
@@EastCharmer within first 20 seconds
Are you a network technician or engineer?
I'm just all around IT