-Thanks for the great video David ... !!! -Yesterday in the morning studying for 3 days I got 90% correct answers in the pre-test for the free voucher from JNCIA, and I scheduled my test in 15 days. -After that, a panic hit me because I bucked an associated level certification test without ever giving a command on real Juniper equipment. -I spent the day assembling a GNS3 on my Linux PC and installing IOS and Junos to be able to lab for the tests. -And finally I gave a "commit" command, and now I have to studding like crazy run to pass JNCIA at the beginning of the next month and return to preparation for CCNA for October. -I just finished configuring the integration of Wireshark GNS3 in Linux and came to see the video so I can go rest. -Thanks to the colleague for the content and inspiration.
@@geoptus -I used Linux Mint 20 in my personal PC, but any distro installs for what I searched, 3 or 4 commands on average, or in Docker (about 8 at maximum), Vm, and many platforms, then it's a matter of later complete with some parts via git and that's it, but the most complicated are the images from both IOS and other manufacturers. -Other servers like AAAs, Nagios take a little more work, but I was a Linux admin for many years so, I think at think is ease. -David´s show very well in video how to do GNS3 server. -I practiced Cisco IOS on IOU server but GNS3 is more ease besides Cisco simulates other manufacturers. - What I really wanted was an old Server Xeon, but as I spend months putting together the money for a certification, then this will probably only happen when I immigrate from Brazil. -But cloud is a good option to run many things.
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Thanks for the buffer tip David, very helpful. (I had been wondering why the buffer was filling up with only an ICMP in transit) My tip to others would be, 'burn the keyboard shortcuts into your fingers'. As a long time user of Cad software, I can attest to how much time this can save, especially if driving the pointer across a large screen. The listing of shortcuts can be found about half way down the 'Contents' of the 'Help' menu item. Just finished the Packet Tracer Intro Course today - great fun (especially the IoT stuff!), really looking forward to using PT in your CCNA course (starting tomorrow!!)
Thanks for the video, David. I'm playing around with the Packet Tracer and will definitely look into the Cisco Packet Tracer course. Looking forward to learn more
I had a week long abbreviated course on Wireshark with Dr. Laura Chappell from my work and it was awesome, but I never had an opportunity to use it so I forgot pretty much everything in the course. She did sign her book for me. LOL Oh, and she wore sweat shirts and t-shirts most of the week, except for day one.
Hey David sir ..I am just started to watch your CCNA series and it's excellent ... actually I want some help from you is that ...I want to build my career as a cloud engineer soo will u plzz guide me ...and before learning AWS or any cloud certification what kind of knowledge I want.....soo plzz reply ..
Not really - Packet Tracer is very limited. Better to use the DevNet labs or CML for network automation practice. I will be making Packet Tracer labs for wireless - yes.
I have created a Smart Home IoT network system in Cisco Packet Tracer. I want to know how to create an attack simulation model for the smart home IoT in Cisco Packet Tracer(CPT). Is it possible to do attacks and prevention simulation CPT? If possible how to do it and please provide me with some reference links or documents for it. 1. Attack simulation in Cisco Packet Tracer and prevention solutions for that. 2. Categorize the attacks and what type of attacks are possible. How to prevent that. 3. How to use Cisco Packet Tracer and generate the data in a particular format which can be given as an input to a Machine Language for processing.
After configuring the laptop IP Address 10.1.1.2 and subnet mask 255.255.255.0. on the command prompt i get results like yours except on this part 'Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 25ms, Average = 6ms'. What could be the problem?
i wonder if anyone can help me, i am trying to acess free courses on cisco packet tracer and networking and although i have signed up and am enrolled but when i launch chapter it tells me to log in to my class before acessing this course, it seems i cant learn for free on it unless im missing somethingg,,,, ps i am really new to trying to learn networking almost a complete novice and 36yrs old so maybe missing something obvious lol
This guy has ccna course in udemy where some of the videos are good but the packet tracer labs are horrible. he does not explain anything in there and just keeps typing very fast. Worst lab videos in udemy ccna course.
Thanks David for all that you do for humanity. You will be rewarded.
I can't remember seeing any video from you without learning new things.
Thank you so much for all your work
-Thanks for the great video David ... !!!
-Yesterday in the morning studying for 3 days I got 90% correct answers in the pre-test for the free voucher from JNCIA, and I scheduled my test in 15 days.
-After that, a panic hit me because I bucked an associated level certification test without ever giving a command on real Juniper equipment.
-I spent the day assembling a GNS3 on my Linux PC and installing IOS and Junos to be able to lab for the tests.
-And finally I gave a "commit" command, and now I have to studding like crazy run to pass JNCIA at the beginning of the next month and return to preparation for CCNA for October.
-I just finished configuring the integration of Wireshark GNS3 in Linux and came to see the video so I can go rest.
-Thanks to the colleague for the content and inspiration.
@EduardoCD, which Linux distro did you install GNS3 on?
@@geoptus -I used Linux Mint 20 in my personal PC, but any distro installs for what I searched, 3 or 4 commands on average, or in Docker (about 8 at maximum), Vm, and many platforms, then it's a matter of later complete with some parts via git and that's it, but the most complicated are the images from both IOS and other manufacturers.
-Other servers like AAAs, Nagios take a little more work, but I was a Linux admin for many years so, I think at think is ease.
-David´s show very well in video how to do GNS3 server.
-I practiced Cisco IOS on IOU server but GNS3 is more ease besides Cisco simulates other manufacturers.
- What I really wanted was an old Server Xeon, but as I spend months putting together the money for a certification, then this will probably only happen when I immigrate from Brazil.
-But cloud is a good option to run many things.
What tips and tricks can you share? Please comment below with your Packet Tracer tips.
Menu:
Overview: 0:00
Cisco course overview: 0:30
Big TIP - buffer filtered events only: 2:08
Interface tips and tricks: 2:35
Devices in Packet Tracer: 3:11
Build a topology: 3:39
Simulation mode tips - only select specific protocols: 6:56
Summary of tips: 10:27
Thank you to my supporters: 11:21
CCNA 200-301 Playlist:
bit.ly/freedbccna
Support me via thisisIT:
👊👊👊support the mission, join thisisIT: bit.ly/thisisitccna
Or, buy the CCNA course and support me:
DavidBombal.com: CCNA ($10): bit.ly/yt999ccna
Udemy CCNA Course: bit.ly/ccnafor10dollars
GNS3 CCNA Course: CCNA ($10): bit.ly/gns3ccna10
Get Packet Tracer here: www.netacad.com/courses/packet-tracer
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In kali live os, can make the hole os simply freeze, loosing all the work...
You are a good man David. Wonderful man, excellent teacher and low profile person. Thanks a lot for everything.
I am proud to know you.
Thank you
Thanks for the buffer tip David, very helpful. (I had been wondering why the buffer was filling up with only an ICMP in transit)
My tip to others would be, 'burn the keyboard shortcuts into your fingers'. As a long time user of Cad software, I can attest to how much time this can save, especially if driving the pointer across a large screen.
The listing of shortcuts can be found about half way down the 'Contents' of the 'Help' menu item.
Just finished the Packet Tracer Intro Course today - great fun (especially the IoT stuff!), really looking forward to using PT in your CCNA course (starting tomorrow!!)
David you rock! Thank you for your very clear and easy to understand instruction.
Thank you for your support Kevin! It's much appreciated :)
I'm taking your CCNA course on Udemy. I rewatch your videos in RUclips anyway ha.
Best wishes from Neuquén (Argentina)!!!
Damn..I just learned how to solve buffer full problem...I was tired of it. Thank you so much David!
Glad the video helped you Subin!
Thanks for the video, David. I'm playing around with the Packet Tracer and will definitely look into the Cisco Packet Tracer course. Looking forward to learn more
Thanks David for the fast track tips!!
I had a week long abbreviated course on Wireshark with Dr. Laura Chappell from my work and it was awesome, but I never had an opportunity to use it so I forgot pretty much everything in the course. She did sign her book for me. LOL Oh, and she wore sweat shirts and t-shirts most of the week, except for day one.
Good stuff. Thank you. I'll make time to take the introductory course.
i WILL BE TAKING THIS COURSE, THANK YOU FOR LET US KNOW. THANK YOU.
Glad you found the video useful Giovanni
Very interesting. You do the best work ! . Thank you for ...
it is very helpful.
I am using packet tracer for a about 7 years
Glad you learned something Ahmed - especially if you have been using PT for so long! Do you have any other tips you can share?
Keep going! It’s awesome!
Great video David, keep it up.
sir can you please upload all the video as fast as possible cannot wait for a long time for this full course ccna video
Superb David...really like it❤️
great way to learn from here.
Great video. Thank you.
Hey David sir ..I am just started to watch your CCNA series and it's excellent ... actually I want some help from you is that ...I want to build my career as a cloud engineer soo will u plzz guide me ...and before learning AWS or any cloud certification what kind of knowledge I want.....soo plzz reply ..
Very useful as always!
Thank you Marius
God bless you!
Thank you Duride
Thank you!
Thanks David, can we also practice network automation on packet tracer also will you be making more packet tracer labs for wireless as well
Not really - Packet Tracer is very limited. Better to use the DevNet labs or CML for network automation practice. I will be making Packet Tracer labs for wireless - yes.
@@davidbombal Thanks David I really appreciate it.
Oh He's saying 'build up a Network'. Up to this point I thought he was saying 'bold up a Network.' :)
I have created a Smart Home IoT network system in Cisco Packet Tracer. I want to know how to create an attack simulation model for the smart home IoT in Cisco Packet Tracer(CPT). Is it possible to do attacks and prevention simulation CPT? If possible how to do it and please provide me with some reference links or documents for it.
1. Attack simulation in Cisco Packet Tracer and prevention solutions for that.
2. Categorize the attacks and what type of attacks are possible. How to prevent that.
3. How to use Cisco Packet Tracer and generate the data in a particular format which can be given as an input to a Machine Language for processing.
Hi David , in packet tracer can I see the traffic of siemens plc with same lab setup ?
And please make a video on how to get masters degree in ethical hacking
Well done
After configuring the laptop IP Address 10.1.1.2 and subnet mask 255.255.255.0. on the command prompt i get results like yours except on this part 'Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 25ms, Average = 6ms'. What could be the problem?
Thank you
Thank you for watching Ahmadzia
Waiting for CCNA video's
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At least one a week :)
@@davidbombal thank you
Nice video
Sir! Kali linux is best os for hacking
10.1.1.2 is a class A IP address and how can it have a subnet of 255.255.255.0
how can i make the interface less bulky and have bigger white space in the middle
That will all depend on your screen resolution or display option of your work station.
Thanks bro
Thank you for watching Ranjeet
Interface GE 0 link down***ERROR: PHY Link is down while booting the switch can anyone help?
Can you suggest me a good book for CCNA.
The official Cisco cert guides are good or Todd Lammle's CCNA books.
i wonder if anyone can help me, i am trying to acess free courses on cisco packet tracer and networking and although i have signed up and am enrolled but when i launch chapter it tells me to log in to my class before acessing this course, it seems i cant learn for free on it unless im missing somethingg,,,, ps i am really new to trying to learn networking almost a complete novice and 36yrs old so maybe missing something obvious lol
sir, you didn't reply to my question which I asked yesterday
Which question? I receive hundreds of comments and questions every day, so I'm unfortunately not able to answer them all.
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Don't you use Messenger? Fb
No, I don't.
@@davidbombal ok
Hi
Complete your dinner
@davidbombal sir please reply to either my mail or insta dm... Am jus another huge fan of ya! But with greater aspirations
Would b much happier if I could talk to u @David Bombal :)
This guy has ccna course in udemy where some of the videos are good but the packet tracer labs are horrible. he does not explain anything in there and just keeps typing very fast. Worst lab videos in udemy ccna course.