Nice Video ...😊 Please Discuss in details which is i am going to share here with you unique and simple animation way .... 1. ARP [all type arp], 2. Layer 3 packet structure and changes while passing through Router, Firewall, Core Switch, load balancer devices, 3. IPsec. Work flow 4. TTL value ... I will share more later on. For now that's all
Can I ask you what program you use for your graphics in the videos, I am in my training to be an administrator and for my exam it would be very useful to use this program as it is very clear and simple. Thanks in advance.
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Can I just say I'm glad that this channel is getting good sponsor deals? I remember binging the old comptia A+ videos like 5 years ago thinking this channel was such a gem. It was still relatively popular at the time, but I love seeing good things grow
I've seen so many server and switch rooms with patch panels that still has clutters of cables. They all look good and organized at the start, but after several years of maintenance all those cables will be cluttered and messed-up too. Truth be told, being organized does not rely on patch panels. It all depends on the personnel's that maintains it.
Yes agree. And to add, most of the scenarios, the trigger point is when there is a need to add more cables, and this where things start of out hands. So, what we did is we setup everything in full, more cost but easier to maintain in long term.
Never knew this device had so much use even though I have come across it many times. I am also now happy to know how to connect devices using keystone, switches and patch panel as shown in animation. Thank you sir ❤🎉👏👏
I love the dull background with smooth animation. Its soothing and for some reason helps me focus more on top of your always simple explanations! Thank you for making it easier for us!
Your videos are incredible!! The level of detail is so well balanced - not too complex but not too high lever either. And the animations are absolutely excellent - really help me to visualise everything as it would be in the real world. Please keep doing what you’re doing, you’re the best!
Thank You! Studying for my Core 1, defeated the Core 2, and they kept talking about patch panels in one section, idk how much I need to shove into my brainmeat about them but I got the idea down as a concept but needed a visual understanding like this to make it make since, thank you, you are very helpful.
This was soooo helpful. I'm currently an IT Technician trying to move into Networking and though I get the concepts sometimes it's hard to grasp. Appreciate it!
@@gamecubeplayer I'm on the support side. I take care of tickets submitted by staff members that usually just pertain to their devices. I do sometimes work with our Network Engineer. For example, if we need to set up a new printer whether wireless or wired. If the network goes down at one of our locations, I might go restart a router , switch, check on an access point, etc. Nothing too intricate.
I always wait for your new video. For me most IT videos are boring and need to rewatch over and over because it's not easy to understand but yours is just fun to watch so thank you :)
What a great video! I've worked as a technician and installer previously some years ago, so I know all the things you've gone through here, but you have really made it easy and of course as far as I'm concerned completely correct. This is really great videos for those learning, awesome job with all the animation and information!
It is very impressive the way you make things easier to understand your way of explaining any topic is soo good. Feeling unlucky that i found you too late.....❤❤
I like your video tutorials it's easy to comprehend the topic. Thank you for sharing this to us and I look forward to learn more about Active Directory. Keep it up!
You forgot one thing. Most wire ran long distance over 50 ft is solid core wire. You dont want that being handled everyday being bent and twisted. A patch cable that takes over at the patch panel is stranded wire. Stranded wire can handle bending and twisting everyday, It will fail at some point but nowhere near as fast a solid core wire.
If a line works directly to the switch but fails through a panel, check the length of the line. A line that is maxed out in distance may not have enough signal left to be reliable through a panel. The resistence through the panel may be the straw that breaks the camel's back. The panel is not powered and will not amplify the signal. Punch down is slightly less resistent than a rj45 on both ends.
talking about a mess, I got one story. I have never seen "randomized" numbering... I mean, on the patch panel the numbering looks ok: 1, 2, 3 and so on. However, eth jack #1 can be at the front desk BUT eth #2 is NOT anywhere near jack #1. #2 can be anywhere in the building (at the back of the building for example). Then #3 jack isn't anywhere #2 either. It's somewhere in the building. What a complete mess.
It could have been useful to show a real world example of how it helps in troubleshooting. For example, instead of second guessing which wall outlet the port is connected to, you see the wall outlet written in front of you, so there's no mistaking it, and no need to have another person on the other side to see if the light is blinking, to verify where the cable is going to
Hopefully they will soon design a piece of technology that tells from one end whether the light is blinking on the switch in the server room. I like your point.
@@MwishaLudack There are cable tracers for that use case. You plug a device that sends a tone throughout the cable. On the other end, you have a device that can pickup that tone. It is pretty useful when the labeling is not done yet or was done poorly or not at all. There are even more advanced testers that can tell you how long the cable is, if there are any breaks in the cable and many other pieces of information.
@@JJFlores197 Oh, I think I've been missing the memo this whole time, I worked without the useful tool. I will be on a hunt for them without wasting time. I haven't been working smart in this regard. Thank you very much JJFlores197, this is helpful to me.
@@MwishaLudackif you still need help finding one, in my country, its called a tone generator but on the videos ive watched they call it fox & hound /tone generator.
Another good use is you can now move equiepment up and down a rack with a patch panel since you only need to move cables from the front of the patch panel to a new device.
I have one question. In this video, you said a small cable will connect the switch with the patch panel. Is this cable called the patch cord. ? I see some yellow color patch cords. But dont have much information about them. Where and Why are they used. ? Pls reply.
Its a standard ethernet cable, but we use the term "patch cable". The color doesn't necessarily matter. In well organized networks, you designate different colors for different purposes - say blue patch cable for computer work stations; green for VOIP phones; purple for security cameras, etc.
The purpose of patch panels isn't to make cabling neater or organized (since you could also organize neatly on the switch itself) but to eliminate you plugging and unplugging the switch directly. Switches are expensive, patch panels are not. The more you poke the switch interfaces every time the network changes, the more likely it will break.
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Nice Video ...😊 Please Discuss in details which is i am going to share here with you unique and simple animation way .... 1. ARP [all type arp], 2. Layer 3 packet structure and changes while passing through Router, Firewall, Core Switch, load balancer devices, 3. IPsec. Work flow 4. TTL value ... I will share more later on. For now that's all
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Can I ask you what program you use for your graphics in the videos, I am in my training to be an administrator and for my exam it would be very useful to use this program as it is very clear and simple. Thanks in advance.
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i have never seen a youtube video that teaches and explains with such clarity. I just learned all i needed to know in one video. I just started my own business, wish me luck
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My team never had to deal with it but I was always curious on how it works.
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Can I just say I'm glad that this channel is getting good sponsor deals? I remember binging the old comptia A+ videos like 5 years ago thinking this channel was such a gem. It was still relatively popular at the time, but I love seeing good things grow
I never started off as a network guy but I have come to love networking now because of this channel,
I've seen so many server and switch rooms with patch panels that still has clutters of cables. They all look good and organized at the start, but after several years of maintenance all those cables will be cluttered and messed-up too.
Truth be told, being organized does not rely on patch panels. It all depends on the personnel's that maintains it.
Yes agree. And to add, most of the scenarios, the trigger point is when there is a need to add more cables, and this where things start of out hands. So, what we did is we setup everything in full, more cost but easier to maintain in long term.
Agreed 💯
This is, by far, the best video about patch panels I've seen. Thanks!
I love that the screws spin a little in the visualizer to mimic how you screw the panel inside a server rack.
Never knew this device had so much use even though I have come across it many times. I am also now happy to know how to connect devices using keystone, switches and patch panel as shown in animation. Thank you sir ❤🎉👏👏
I love the dull background with smooth animation. Its soothing and for some reason helps me focus more on top of your always simple explanations! Thank you for making it easier for us!
Your videos are incredible!! The level of detail is so well balanced - not too complex but not too high lever either. And the animations are absolutely excellent - really help me to visualise everything as it would be in the real world. Please keep doing what you’re doing, you’re the best!
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Thank you! I am currently taking a networking class for network+ certification and this is really helpful in understanding how patch panels work.
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Thank You! Studying for my Core 1, defeated the Core 2, and they kept talking about patch panels in one section, idk how much I need to shove into my brainmeat about them but I got the idea down as a concept but needed a visual understanding like this to make it make since, thank you, you are very helpful.
This was soooo helpful. I'm currently an IT Technician trying to move into Networking and though I get the concepts sometimes it's hard to grasp. Appreciate it!
what do you do as an it technician if it's not networking?
@@gamecubeplayer I'm on the support side. I take care of tickets submitted by staff members that usually just pertain to their devices. I do sometimes work with our Network Engineer. For example, if we need to set up a new printer whether wireless or wired. If the network goes down at one of our locations, I might go restart a router , switch, check on an access point, etc. Nothing too intricate.
I always wait for your new video. For me most IT videos are boring and need to rewatch over and over because it's not easy to understand but yours is just fun to watch so thank you :)
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What a great video! I've worked as a technician and installer previously some years ago, so I know all the things you've gone through here, but you have really made it easy and of course as far as I'm concerned completely correct. This is really great videos for those learning, awesome job with all the animation and information!
It is very impressive the way you make things easier to understand your way of explaining any topic is soo good.
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Thank u so much. Now I inderstand the importance and how a patch panel works!
thank you for clarifying this topic, especially about the RJ45/fiber optic/coaxial options. 👏👏👏👏
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I like your video tutorials it's easy to comprehend the topic. Thank you for sharing this to us and I look forward to learn more about Active Directory. Keep it up!
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You forgot one thing. Most wire ran long distance over 50 ft is solid core wire. You dont want that being handled everyday being bent and twisted. A patch cable that takes over at the patch panel is stranded wire. Stranded wire can handle bending and twisting everyday, It will fail at some point but nowhere near as fast a solid core wire.
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If a line works directly to the switch but fails through a panel, check the length of the line. A line that is maxed out in distance may not have enough signal left to be reliable through a panel. The resistence through the panel may be the straw that breaks the camel's back. The panel is not powered and will not amplify the signal. Punch down is slightly less resistent than a rj45 on both ends.
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I love you videos. So much information. That explains allot. I’m going to work and check out the server room again.
thank you i already knew it and worked with it. But in this video i could understand much better
Yes a patch panel helps in troubleshooting network issues. I had to redo my ancient install as the original install was a mess.
talking about a mess, I got one story. I have never seen "randomized" numbering... I mean, on the patch panel the numbering looks ok: 1, 2, 3 and so on. However, eth jack #1 can be at the front desk BUT eth #2 is NOT anywhere near jack #1. #2 can be anywhere in the building (at the back of the building for example). Then #3 jack isn't anywhere #2 either. It's somewhere in the building. What a complete mess.
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It could have been useful to show a real world example of how it helps in troubleshooting. For example, instead of second guessing which wall outlet the port is connected to, you see the wall outlet written in front of you, so there's no mistaking it, and no need to have another person on the other side to see if the light is blinking, to verify where the cable is going to
Good point
Hopefully they will soon design a piece of technology that tells from one end whether the light is blinking on the switch in the server room. I like your point.
@@MwishaLudack There are cable tracers for that use case. You plug a device that sends a tone throughout the cable. On the other end, you have a device that can pickup that tone. It is pretty useful when the labeling is not done yet or was done poorly or not at all. There are even more advanced testers that can tell you how long the cable is, if there are any breaks in the cable and many other pieces of information.
@@JJFlores197 Oh, I think I've been missing the memo this whole time, I worked without the useful tool. I will be on a hunt for them without wasting time. I haven't been working smart in this regard. Thank you very much JJFlores197, this is helpful to me.
@@MwishaLudackif you still need help finding one, in my country, its called a tone generator but on the videos ive watched they call it fox & hound /tone generator.
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I love patch panels.
Patch panel? More like “Perfect video!” 👍
Another good use is you can now move equiepment up and down a rack with a patch panel since you only need to move cables from the front of the patch panel to a new device.
Can do the same without it 😅
Great video. Thank you sir for sharing!
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Great video with explanation
I have one question. In this video, you said a small cable will connect the switch with the patch panel. Is this cable called the patch cord. ? I see some yellow color patch cords. But dont have much information about them. Where and Why are they used. ? Pls reply.
Its a standard ethernet cable, but we use the term "patch cable". The color doesn't necessarily matter. In well organized networks, you designate different colors for different purposes - say blue patch cable for computer work stations; green for VOIP phones; purple for security cameras, etc.
great contect, really easy to understand. thanks for sharing. :D
Excellent video once again
The purpose of patch panels isn't to make cabling neater or organized (since you could also organize neatly on the switch itself) but to eliminate you plugging and unplugging the switch directly. Switches are expensive, patch panels are not. The more you poke the switch interfaces every time the network changes, the more likely it will break.
That is accurate, but it is far more like that the cable run will fail over time rather than the switch ports.
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The PROFESSIONAL answer to the question of "do I need a patch panel?" is "almost certainly yes".
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