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Legend. Very helpful
Am I late to the party? I'm 50 and just got into learning Networking. (❁´◡`❁)
Hi Keith, Can u help with something. I have this network that I'm working on packet tracer. I have two sites site A and B. Site A is ASN 10 and B is ASN 20. In the middle is an ISP router on the ASN 50. I use OSPF for the interior routing on my two sites and bgp has been configured successfully on all three routers and I managed to get IP connectivity from hosts on site A to B and vice versa. The thing is when I implemented the IPsec VPN tunnel, the hosts on site A can reach until the router that connects the destination hosts but never reached them. The thing is the pings from a host in A reaches all networks inside site B except the network of the destination host. Like if 192.168.1.0 / 24 is the source network in site A and 192.168.2.0 / 24 is the destination network on B, the hosts on A can reach all networks except the network on which my destination hosts live. Pls help me understand what could have gone wrong
Wow, a really great video!
What if you switch. Ports ..like exchange the printer and computer ports
Great video
Thanks!!! Good explanation!!!
I have 0 knowledge in IT Can you help where to start online
This is a good place to start: kzread.info/head/PLQVJk9oC5JKp_8F9LPa3Pv67boA80KLm1 We have several tracks like this on KZread you can watch. After that, you can sign up for a CBT Nuggets FREE trial to check out all our other courses: training.cbt.gg/sbp Lots of beginners start with: www.cbtnuggets.com/it-training/comptia/a-plus-core-1 www.cbtnuggets.com/it-training/comptia/network-plus ...depending on how fast they pick up the content.
I have 0 knowledge in IT Will i able to get ccna with only the help of youtubers
Very good !
This says "in azure" yet has nothing to do with Azure/Entra..
0.Emergency 1.Alert 2.Critical 3.Error 4.Warning 5.Notification 6.Informational 7.Debugging
I'm just not understanding why in vscode I'm getting the squiggle under "expect" saying "expect not found" even though it's exactly how you wrote everything.
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That's perfect, thanks for explaining
I make a folder for photos to keep them separated why should i use another folder virtuel to find it. Are you dum
That was really good, thank you!
*Answer: D) 5* Syslog messages are organized into levels of severity. The severity levels have both names and numbers. A notification message is a level 5 message. Message types and their severity levels are listed below: Alert Messages, Severity 1 Critical Messages, Severity 2 Error Messages, Severity 3 Warning Messages, Severity 4 Notification Messages, Severity 5 Informational Messages, Severity 6 Debugging Messages, Severity 7
Man! you nailed it . Like every word you said was useful. Thank you so much!
Bro imagine is computers were smart and will not comply to your order of course they will not our slaves And we don't want them to be smart
Dlink os definitely not a real router. Its a piece of crap 😭
Click bait.
How do i take rhe NSE4 network security training, as theres lots of different tracks in the network security field
Fortinet changed their certification system with names, instead of numbers. Take a look at this article and hopefully it will get you on the path you're looking for: blog.cbt.gg/uqqo Here is also a link to our NSE 4 training: www.cbtnuggets.com/it-training/fortinet-training/nse-4
1:25 you might want to investigate more before making a video. there have been plenty of benchmark testing, and Xwindow usually outperforms Wayland in speed. In THEORY Wayland should be faster, but it's implementation is a mess, and buggy.
Best explanation I've found so far!
Love the way he explains in every video, never getting bored.
good one
Is ARP a layer 3 protocol???
Wayland is so annoying... I can't even use push to talk for windows that are out of focus (discord mainly). May sound minor to some, but to me this is a complete dealbreaker. And yeah I get that this is on purpose because of security concerns, but I'm a grown man who can decide for himself if I want to take that risk or not for fucks sake...
I want to pursue the CCNP DevNet certification after 3 years of being a CCNA with 4 years of Networking Knowledge. If I take the DEVCOR Exam, what are my options for concentration exams in the DevNet field?
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As a fellow Scottish network engineer (Fae Glesga) it's good to hear you doing CBT nuggets and teaching others the massive benefits of network automation. Your vids on your channel have been so helpful, so thank you!
Please can I have your email? Will need help in drafting BIA for all BU’s in my organization. Thanks.
Thanks Keith. When I learned about NSX years ago I didn't fully understand it (and I still don't today!). Would this kind of implementation only be useful in a fully virtualized environment or is the setup the same for hybrid? (ie physical and virtual).
Thank you
Thank you so much sir
Thank you. Just started learning Python at the ripe age of 50 ! Obj and Classes were so difficult to grasp until I saw your video. Thank you and hello from India.
I got it right and its my furst guess. Lol
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