The time has arrived for me to publish a free updated CCNA course on TH-cam. This is a brand new CCNA course where I use real hardware and practical demonstrations to show you how things actually work. Expect regular updates - the full course will be uploaded on my Tech Channel here: th-cam.com/play/PLw6kwOJVj3MbMZ8B72ZgUryj8OSETC0ds.html // David's SOCIAL // Discord: discord.com/invite/usKSyzb Twitter: twitter.com/davidbombal Instagram: instagram.com/davidbombal LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/davidbombal Facebook: facebook.com/davidbombal.co TikTok: tiktok.com/@davidbombal TH-cam: th-cam.com/users/davidbombal // MY STUFF // www.amazon.com/shop/davidbombal // SPONSORS // Interested in sponsoring my videos? Reach out to my team here: sponsors@davidbombal.com // MENU // 00:00 - The Complete Practical CCNA Course 00:27 - Know your devices 01:11 - Pass your CCNA exam 01:35 - Know your Fibre Optic cables // Difference between Single-Mode and Multi-Mode 02:14 - Submarine cables 02:29 - Ethernet cables 02:47 - Bridges 03:17 - Understand the past to understand the future 04:18 - Hubs and Switches 05:19 - Hardware addresses and protocols 06:15 - Know your devices continued 07:15 - Understanding routers 08:58 - Connectors 09:39 - Packet tracer and physical devices 10:02 - Operating Systems on devices 11:01 - How things work on switches and hubs 12:01 - Don't be afraid 13:18 - Conclusion ccna ccna v1.1 ccna 200-301 200-301 free ccna free ccna course free ccna training new ccna cisco ccna ccna course ccna certification ccna training packet tracer ccna full course new ccna ccna exam ccna study ccna 200-301 full course cisco training ccna 200-301 course ccna 2024 network engineer free lab ccna course for beginners ccna security free cisco ccna fundamentals ccna full course 2024 ccna tutorial ccna networking #ccna #cisco #200301
Thank you, David, for your untiring support in providing us with free content for learning Cisco networking! You have such a big, kind heart in sharing your professional knowledge. Some of us can't learn without paying for subscription-based educational material and can't afford premium content. You are truly a Godsend and a blessing. I hope God blesses you more and keeps your family safe!
My take of this is that David is attempting to break the Internet by delivering what is probably going to go down the TH-cam history as one of the best ever made TH-cam CCNA courses. 🎉 I'm going to watch and rewatch it till I haved mastered all constructs. A BIG TIME THANK YOU, DAVID! YOU'RE AN AMAZING PERSON!!!
Thank you for two of the most important things you have done for me: first, for teaching me about technology in networking, and second, for showing me how to give back to the community, just as I have received from you.
Already did CCNA, started my own HomeLab with a couple of switches, servers, and a little FC SAN to prepare for CCNP DC. But, I think this will be very worth while to go through anyway, especially since I don't use much cisco equipment in my lab, as they are really expensive. I stick to Aruba HPE. But I can see a lot of value in this course. Excited to do it. I think it is also important to note that, while everything david said is true, you must be very comfortable using simulators/emulators, lots of devices are gonna be out there where you might wanna run on the simulator first, I find this especially true for the firewalls I use. I agree with you, learning classic iOS vs modern iOS is really important, there are other versions too I think which confuses me. FS, the biggest distributor of networking equipment that I know, also has iOS loaded on their switches I believe. And other brands like Aruba have a very similar CLI, to the point it confuses me sometimes. So perhaps it might be nice to do one of the normal CCNA courses along with this, or just try to do everything david shows in this course in the emulator on your own as well, I know I will haha! Anyway, i don't know how david is going to conduct the course quite yet. He just released this video, alright, many thanks david. I really hope you do some higher-level courses too like CCNP and CCIE. I am in a sort of weird position, being a full-time systems developer, I spend a lot of free time studying networking, and network programming is one of my favourite domains. Not interested in security though, for some reason. Programming network protocols etc is really fun. Edit: It's been a while since I came to david's channel, maybe 2-3 years (I was just focused on programming), the editing quality is insanely better compared to before I think, really happy to see this channel doing so well even today. I don't think anyone else did a series like this before, thanks for being a pivotal character to networking community. P.S I really hope you go deep into compatibility and transcoding issues on SFP/QSFP modules and when and when not to use different fiber cables/modes/connectors/DACs, I wasted a good amount of money messing this up and learnt the hard way when I first started.. And just more about cables in general, like solid/stranded, shielded, grounding, adverse effects of not doing it properly, especially in PoE environments etc. I think these are real practical things you'd come across in the real-world. Different CAT systems, all the types of tools, usually especially to do a single thing.
Thanks so much David when you mentioned that a lot of people when get into the real world and look at the devices they get confused this exactly happened to me and i was so overwhelmed that how they never show these things on which we are going to spent entire life. Again thanks so much.
Freshers just starting their careers are incredibly lucky to have such material available on TH-cam. Devices like the 100GB SFP are so rare that you might not even encounter them unless you work for a very large ISP. The amount of information David has packed into this short video usually takes years to learn. But don't let that intimidate you-videos like this are truly helpful and a real confidence booster when preparing for interviews or new job opportunities. Congrats David and Thanks for making such content.
Is your entire course ready to go? This approach is light years ahead of other resources. Would absolutely pay for such a course. Even with this teaser it’s succinct straight to the point, contextualized, understanding (breaking through gates instead of keeping them), hands on very easy to make mental connections integrate information shared into actionable steps. Much faster efficient and practical learning then the dreaded “slides” or long hand paragraphs with concepts buried within that must dug out in unnecessarily large textbooks. Possible to see this entire course anytime soon? Would like to complete this cert, it’s a cornerstone in this industry. Thank you for all your efforts and your entire channel continues to inspire.
i was once ccna certified person, but after listening to your lecture my perception totally changed. Thangs Mr David for very illustrative simple way of transferring your knowledge.
Very excited for this course. I've used your videos for reference and learning for quite a while now so looking forward to learning and hopefully passing the CCNA!
Once upon a time there was a friend of mine who introduced, guided and help me learn during my first steps as a net admin under Novell :) Seeing such volume of information was overwhelming yet he managed the task :) Absolute respect for the work you have done in the channel and during live events !!!
Wow. Super excited for what is to come with your new ccna course. Thank you so much for all the effort and money you are putting into it David. May you be blessed abundantly.
Hi David, huge thanks for introducing the equipment's into the mix into this is a CCNA course, this will be greatly be beneficial to alot of new comers and as well those who are experience. If i may ask, along side with this introduction are there any plans to also introduce equipment's like fiber channel switches, load balancers, supervisor engines etc etc, i know these might be a more of an advance topic for a separate course but thought of it would be a good idea for a brief introduction of the equipment's and where they fit in the design and whatnot.
Thank you for this sir David. I’m taking CCNA2 right now and it’s extremely boring to learn, but you make it much easier to understand especially with real equipment.
Hi David, it´s my first time here. Absolute thank you for bridging both worlds virtual for config and physical to connect things. i´ve tons of hardware equipment but i´ve trouble understanding what to do or how to do it. i´ll be following the series. Thanks again! Cheers
I am already reviewing the last time you gave away the CCNA course with Jeremy on your website. Now, that's terrific news for me to follow this along. You are a saver in the world of technology for me sir 🙏 You are an angel in the world of technology for me.
it is even better for people who took CCNA exam from long time and want to refresh their knowledge and see the real equipment. Great Course, Thank you!
haha i've used Cisco labs before but still imagine being a multi-billion dollar company and not showing what devices actually look like not knocking anyone. It just was really funny to think about when you actually pointed that out!
It's coming together, my Company stores use SFP for connect registers to the switches over long distances. BTW, when they say switch 2 is down thats all the registers in the store will not connect.
cannot thank you enough sir. I cannot afford any course and pretty much given up on CCNA, so this will be a game changer for me. i hope this comes very soon
Thank you for this! As a network tech for over 10 years now you explain this so well even a newbie could understand. Keep up the great work it is much appreciated.
Hi David, thank you so much for making this course available for free, I can't wait to take it. I'm a Computer Network enthusiast and I've been following your great work here on TH-cam from Angola (Africa). I really appreciate all you have been doing to help people build and grow their career in the tech field. Wish you all the best!
I cant believe you have posted this today as i have been worrying about how to continue my cyber security learning. I recently finished my cyber security SCQF level 6 and didnt want to go back to college as i don't learn from being handed a PDF and was today looking for alternative learning thanks so much.
Eu sou brasileiro e nunca vi um conteúdo parecido por aqui no Br. Vou acompanhar todos os vídeos dessa série porque eu amo TI e quero me especializar mais na área.❤
Looking forward to watch & learn from your course, sir. Thank you for such big effort & time consuming focus on sharing new information. I wish what ever business affairs you do in life comes with great blessing & prosperity.
Thank you for this, David. I appreciate your dedication to offering free learning resources to those who need and possibly can't afford them. I'd love to tech this knowledge in a similar fashion when I've reached your level of mastery. Cheers.
The time has arrived for me to publish a free updated CCNA course on TH-cam. This is a brand new CCNA course where I use real hardware and practical demonstrations to show you how things actually work.
Expect regular updates - the full course will be uploaded on my Tech Channel here: th-cam.com/play/PLw6kwOJVj3MbMZ8B72ZgUryj8OSETC0ds.html
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00:00 - The Complete Practical CCNA Course
00:27 - Know your devices
01:11 - Pass your CCNA exam
01:35 - Know your Fibre Optic cables // Difference between Single-Mode and Multi-Mode
02:14 - Submarine cables
02:29 - Ethernet cables
02:47 - Bridges
03:17 - Understand the past to understand the future
04:18 - Hubs and Switches
05:19 - Hardware addresses and protocols
06:15 - Know your devices continued
07:15 - Understanding routers
08:58 - Connectors
09:39 - Packet tracer and physical devices
10:02 - Operating Systems on devices
11:01 - How things work on switches and hubs
12:01 - Don't be afraid
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sir can you provide the guideline for practicing for exam.
Is this will be same as your udemy ccna course?
Is there a big practical difference between something like "Boson NetSim" and the real cisco hardware?
Thank you so much
@davidbombal I am pretty sure that this will be the 1at step towards the cyber security as well
Sir we can't thank you enough. You are a blessing for the whole community
Thank you! Sharing is caring and we have to help each other :)
@@davidbombalMuch love from Ghana 🇬🇭
Sir please do you only work on TH-cam
I want to join your live sessions
Thank you David ❤
YOU'RE A TRUE HERO MAN...
Thank you!
Agreed. Very much so.
This man has earned (and deserves) every follower he has and MUCH more.
Absolute starter pack for understanding hardware networking devices.
Glad you enjoyed the video 😀
Thanks!
Thank you so much for your support! I really appreciate it!
Found this channel few years back and started from scratch as I was turning 30. Now network enginner working on ccnp, redhat and scripting
Thank you, David, for your untiring support in providing us with free content for learning Cisco networking! You have such a big, kind heart in sharing your professional knowledge. Some of us can't learn without paying for subscription-based educational material and can't afford premium content. You are truly a Godsend and a blessing. I hope God blesses you more and keeps your family safe!
My take of this is that David is attempting to break the Internet by delivering what is probably going to go down the TH-cam history as one of the best ever made TH-cam CCNA courses. 🎉 I'm going to watch and rewatch it till I haved mastered all constructs.
A BIG TIME THANK YOU, DAVID! YOU'RE AN AMAZING PERSON!!!
You, sir, are a geek. Your channel is eye-opening. Especially for a total newcomer to OSINT and hacking.
Thank you for two of the most important things you have done for me: first, for teaching me about technology in networking, and second, for showing me how to give back to the community, just as I have received from you.
Very happy to hear that! 😀
Already did CCNA, started my own HomeLab with a couple of switches, servers, and a little FC SAN to prepare for CCNP DC. But, I think this will be very worth while to go through anyway, especially since I don't use much cisco equipment in my lab, as they are really expensive. I stick to Aruba HPE. But I can see a lot of value in this course. Excited to do it. I think it is also important to note that, while everything david said is true, you must be very comfortable using simulators/emulators, lots of devices are gonna be out there where you might wanna run on the simulator first, I find this especially true for the firewalls I use. I agree with you, learning classic iOS vs modern iOS is really important, there are other versions too I think which confuses me. FS, the biggest distributor of networking equipment that I know, also has iOS loaded on their switches I believe. And other brands like Aruba have a very similar CLI, to the point it confuses me sometimes.
So perhaps it might be nice to do one of the normal CCNA courses along with this, or just try to do everything david shows in this course in the emulator on your own as well, I know I will haha! Anyway, i don't know how david is going to conduct the course quite yet. He just released this video, alright, many thanks david. I really hope you do some higher-level courses too like CCNP and CCIE.
I am in a sort of weird position, being a full-time systems developer, I spend a lot of free time studying networking, and network programming is one of my favourite domains. Not interested in security though, for some reason. Programming network protocols etc is really fun.
Edit: It's been a while since I came to david's channel, maybe 2-3 years (I was just focused on programming), the editing quality is insanely better compared to before I think, really happy to see this channel doing so well even today. I don't think anyone else did a series like this before, thanks for being a pivotal character to networking community.
P.S I really hope you go deep into compatibility and transcoding issues on SFP/QSFP modules and when and when not to use different fiber cables/modes/connectors/DACs, I wasted a good amount of money messing this up and learnt the hard way when I first started..
And just more about cables in general, like solid/stranded, shielded, grounding, adverse effects of not doing it properly, especially in PoE environments etc. I think these are real practical things you'd come across in the real-world. Different CAT systems, all the types of tools, usually especially to do a single thing.
finally ccna course from David
i will try my best to learn from your course
and thank you very much
Thank you! Hope you enjoy it!
I started learning CCNA 2months ago with your old videos Mr David thank you for New CCNA series please Continue
Thanks so much David when you mentioned that a lot of people when get into the real world and look at the devices they get confused this exactly happened to me and i was so overwhelmed that how they never show these things on which we are going to spent entire life. Again thanks so much.
This man is truly a blessing
Looking forward to your CCNA course. Using hardware is nice touch and what I'm most excited about.
Freshers just starting their careers are incredibly lucky to have such material available on TH-cam. Devices like the 100GB SFP are so rare that you might not even encounter them unless you work for a very large ISP. The amount of information David has packed into this short video usually takes years to learn. But don't let that intimidate you-videos like this are truly helpful and a real confidence booster when preparing for interviews or new job opportunities.
Congrats David and Thanks for making such content.
Is your entire course ready to go?
This approach is light years ahead of other resources. Would absolutely pay for such a course. Even with this teaser it’s succinct straight to the point, contextualized, understanding (breaking through gates instead of keeping them), hands on very easy to make mental connections integrate information shared into actionable steps. Much faster efficient and practical learning then the dreaded “slides” or long hand paragraphs with concepts buried within that must dug out in unnecessarily large textbooks.
Possible to see this entire course anytime soon? Would like to complete this cert, it’s a cornerstone in this industry. Thank you for all your efforts and your entire channel continues to inspire.
This is really great. I am really forward to learn the rest of the course through practical and real equipments.
Your channel truly is the gift that keeps on giving. Thank you so much!!
i was once ccna certified person, but after listening to your lecture my perception totally changed. Thangs Mr David for very illustrative simple way of transferring your knowledge.
This is amazing stuff once again David!!!
You're a blessing David. 🙌
Wow! I'm so excited
Love this david
Very excited for this course. I've used your videos for reference and learning for quite a while now so looking forward to learning and hopefully passing the CCNA!
Loved it !!
This is amazing, thank you. looking forward to this course
Love this, my favorite channel.
Wow, thanks!
Great David. Thanks and Very excited for this course
I love this!
I took a side job to learn about physical equipment. This is a blessing for persons everywhere!!!
Thank you!
THANK YOU so much mr David, im so excited waiting for this CCNA course, this is a priceless gift for community. THANK YOU !!!
Thanks for your conceptual and practical lectures. Now my concept cleared.
What a Legend! David you are a Hero! Long Live!
Can't wait to learn from you ❤
Thank you, David. This is really helpful.
Once upon a time there was a friend of mine who introduced, guided and help me learn during my first steps as a net admin under Novell :) Seeing such volume of information was overwhelming yet he managed the task :) Absolute respect for the work you have done in the channel and during live events !!!
This is what i needed. Thank you David
This is perfect! Thank you so much! It makes so much more sense to learn with the real deal rather than just simulations or emulations.
This is outstanding! thankyou David for your amazing job!
Happy to see you teaching again! ❤
Thanks David, you were spot on with what the students wanted.
David, thanks for doing this approach. I look forward to this!
What perfect timing. Just got my network + and sec +. Was looking to do the CCNA next. Thank you
God bless you, David Bombal!
Thank you so very much, i am anticipating for those videos already
Looking forward to it. Thank you sir for all you do.
This a masterpiece course. hats off to David !!! ❤ from Ethiopia 🇪🇹
Wow. Super excited for what is to come with your new ccna course. Thank you so much for all the effort and money you are putting into it David. May you be blessed abundantly.
Can't thank you enough. You've motivated me to get CCNA!
Hi David, huge thanks for introducing the equipment's into the mix into this is a CCNA course, this will be greatly be beneficial to alot of new comers and as well those who are experience. If i may ask, along side with this introduction are there any plans to also introduce equipment's like fiber channel switches, load balancers, supervisor engines etc etc, i know these might be a more of an advance topic for a separate course but thought of it would be a good idea for a brief introduction of the equipment's and where they fit in the design and whatnot.
You are great man. I learned a lot from your videos. Waiting for all parts of this training
I am practically new to CCNA and I really apreciate you for making this course.
This could not have come at a better time! I had people recommend the CCNA to me 2 days ago, and I just started looking into it!
Thank you for this sir David. I’m taking CCNA2 right now and it’s extremely boring to learn, but you make it much easier to understand especially with real equipment.
Brilliant approach! Go ahead!
This is amazing!
Thanks a lot David! You're contributing a lot to the development of the newcomers in this industry!
Hi David, it´s my first time here. Absolute thank you for bridging both worlds virtual for config and physical to connect things. i´ve tons of hardware equipment but i´ve trouble understanding what to do or how to do it. i´ll be following the series. Thanks again! Cheers
Thank you so much for contributing to the community. Really appreciate your efforts of guiding and mentoring us for free.
I am already reviewing the last time you gave away the CCNA course with Jeremy on your website. Now, that's terrific news for me to follow this along.
You are a saver in the world of technology for me sir 🙏
You are an angel in the world of technology for me.
A big thanks David ! i am old subscriber was inactive on channel but will definetly go through the practical videos on real devices
Sir, I just want to thank you for your effort and content. I'm s System Admin with over three years of experience and I learnt a lot from your videos.
Thanks, David! I love your videos, and I'm looking forward to getting started.
Thank you! Great to hear!
it is even better for people who took CCNA exam from long time and want to refresh their knowledge and see the real equipment. Great Course, Thank you!
Love the way you explain things
The saint, the hero David Bombal!!
This is so awesome! I just started my journey with getting the CCNA looking forward to this.
Excellent video , your topics never disappoint , David
haha i've used Cisco labs before but still imagine being a multi-billion dollar company and not showing what devices actually look like not knocking anyone. It just was really funny to think about when you actually pointed that out!
It's coming together, my Company stores use SFP for connect registers to the switches over long distances. BTW, when they say switch 2 is down thats all the registers in the store will not connect.
Great job,sir keep it up,your work is helping everyone!
Amazing video ! I will be following.
cannot thank you enough sir. I cannot afford any course and pretty much given up on CCNA, so this will be a game changer for me. i hope this comes very soon
great knowledge, thanks waiting for more videos.
Nothing can’t be best than this. Looking forward to revise my certification journey in networking with your efforts.
Thank you! I hope you enjoy the course!
Wonderful information, thanks, David
Please dont pull a network chuck and give up after 13 episodes.
Bro💀💀
I can relate 😂😂😂😭
Lmfao
One episode a month!, just see jermeys it lap
This is what we call the full package. Thank you, David.
Perfect timing! I'm currently brushing up on Cisco networking. Thank you so much, David!
Thank you for this! As a network tech for over 10 years now you explain this so well even a newbie could understand. Keep up the great work it is much appreciated.
Hows the scope for freshers?
Thank you! I appreciate that!
It sounds very good, I’m waiting for your course :)
The efforts is insane!
Wonderful video
Hi David, thank you so much for making this course available for free, I can't wait to take it. I'm a Computer Network enthusiast and I've been following your great work here on TH-cam from Angola (Africa). I really appreciate all you have been doing to help people build and grow their career in the tech field. Wish you all the best!
I cant believe you have posted this today as i have been worrying about how to continue my cyber security learning. I recently finished my cyber security SCQF level 6 and didnt want to go back to college as i don't learn from being handed a PDF and was today looking for alternative learning thanks so much.
I hope you enjoy the course!
Beautiful, thank you so much, we all appreciate this very much 👏
You're welcome!
Thank you David!!! we cant go wrong with your tutorials!!!
Thank you! I hope you learn a lot through my new course :)
Eu sou brasileiro e nunca vi um conteúdo parecido por aqui no Br. Vou acompanhar todos os vídeos dessa série porque eu amo TI e quero me especializar mais na área.❤
Approch of showing real devices is really awesome
The OG of networking.
We love you David.
Looking forward to watch & learn from your course, sir. Thank you for such big effort & time consuming focus on sharing new information. I wish what ever business affairs you do in life comes with great blessing & prosperity.
Thanks alot for your initiative, I'm considering becoming a member of your channel to help supporting this wonderful project
oh wow..............i almost cried from excitement ....thank you
Thank you, sir... I was looking for this
Unwavering professional with a resolute dedication to the community. A real champ !! Great job, thanks.
Sir. Thank god. David! Your Art of teaching and Approach. Its awesome.
Thank you sir
I like it!!! Excited for this
Big salute to you David🎉
Grazie per tutto il tuo lavoro!
You're welcome!
Thank you for this, David. I appreciate your dedication to offering free learning resources to those who need and possibly can't afford them. I'd love to tech this knowledge in a similar fashion when I've reached your level of mastery. Cheers.