*## Note: This topic was added as an update to the CCNA syllabus. ##* Topic 1.12 used to be: _1.12 Explain virtualization fundamentals (virtual machines)_ It is now as follows: _1.12 Explain virtualization fundamentals (server virtualization, containers , and _*_VRFs_*_ )_
I would dearly like to thank you for everything. you're the real deal. no other youtube tutorial channel ever came close to emulating your level of success at teaching and reinforcing concepts, in addition to the plethora of resources made freely available. i will forever remember every step of the CCNA journey: the long sleepless nights, the forgoing of meals to cram in more study time, going through the anki flash cards at waiting rooms, dates and bus stops, the rescheduling of the actual exam because i wasn't ready by then, downloading all of your videos and converting them to mp3s so i could listen to them wherever i would go, be it to work or even on a stroll for bread and milk, eating lunch while watching your videos and doing the packet tracer labs, the personal notes, summaries, filling plenty of notebooks in the process, the buying of colourful pens to make the notes more meaningful, the personalised quizzes i made for myself, the playlists that would accompany me anywhere for months, the endless posting on forums and threads to discuss the tiniest details of some exam topics, the incessant rituals to recite the learned material before going to bed and upon waking up, the myriad of questions answered on multiple platforms etc. Jeremy's IT lab was at the core of this great endeavour and I will never be able to thank you enough. You weren't kidding when you've been saying since your first video that all of the resources necessary to pass the exam are provided 100% free. surely, checking extra resources certainly helps, as well as watching other videos. but the main catalyst was your channel, which managed to accomplish what I once deemed impossible. again, thanks for everything. 2022 turned out to be the year of the goat. both in the world cup and on youtube. merry christmas to you and yours. a happy viewer
Congrats on getting your CCNA, that's a major achievement. Well done! And thanks for the tip and your very kind words, I appreciate your support :) Sorry for the very late reply, I missed this comment for some reason.
Jeremy, Jeremy, Jeremy. Thanks a ton. I just passed my CCNA. My study materials were just your RUclips videos and official cert guide. You don't even know how much you helped me. You kickstarted my stopped career. I will forever be grateful to you. 🙏
Hey Jeremy, came here to say thank you, sincerely, you've helped me out so much. I first found your channel 4 months ago, moments after I failed my first CCNA attempt and went searching for better resources. I virtually restarted my training from scratch with your help, and I think it was invaluable to my success. Today, Christmas Eve, I re-took and PASSED the CCNA exam! This has been a long time coming for me, and I don't think I've ever worked so hard at something through to the end like I have here. I'm certain that this accomplishment is going to open some doors that were closed to me before, and I'm excited to face my next challenges. Thank you for everything you do, keep up the good work! You're the best!!!
Jeremy, thank you so much for your CCNA course, yesterday i passed my CCNA exam first try, from all the resources i used, i got the most understanding about specific topics from your videos! So again, thank you very much!!
Good video. New commands are: vrf definition WORD vrf forwarding WORD In order to upgrade vrfs to the new cli and support multi address family mode, "vrf upgrade-cli"
As everyone else has already stated; this has to be one of the best and easy to follow tutorials I have ever watched. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos. All the best....Jim
Wow I am glad I went back to restudying CCNA. I went through your udemy course and I saw these added videos and wondered what they were. I was confused because it had flashcard resources on both because neither subject is on my anki list. Neither course slides are on my drive. Then I see you posted this seven months ago considering I finished studying in October 2022 and it makes sense.
guys i tool the exam couple of days ago and passed thanks for jermey i love u but note that i got a lap environment 2 questions i panicked so hard so watch out
@@imZeZoO I passed 😝 first time taking it. Though I never got a score, only “passed” I still can’t believe I passed though. So many questions were long and I took forever to read analyze and choose an answer, not including the two performance questions on which I had to skip the second one and only got to answer 85 out of the 94 questions 😰
As always, your content is amazing! 👍💯 I've taken the 200-301 content at uni, and thought, 'what did I miss, I don't recall ever reading about VRF' 🤔🙄, so I'm glad you clarified. If this can be configured on a home router, it may just solve something I've been trying to figure out just yesterday. Trying to subnet my /24 network into 2 networks, but one of the networks must be bigger than 128 addresses (/25), and I just can't figure out how to VLSM my way into that. One subnet would just be 16 addresses (so /28), that one's not difficult; the >128 one is.
Why did Jeremy all of a sudden uploaded a video for the ccna coarse he already finished a year ago? Did he miss some content before and decided to upload it now?
I also bought the course on Udemy and did not receive any notification about this update. I keep checking Jeremy's channel every day. I hope there will be update on Udemy as well since it is easier for me to check the progress.
*## Note: This topic was added as an update to the CCNA syllabus. ##*
Topic 1.12 used to be:
_1.12 Explain virtualization fundamentals (virtual machines)_
It is now as follows:
_1.12 Explain virtualization fundamentals (server virtualization, containers , and _*_VRFs_*_ )_
Thanks
Jeremy's it lab I am just trying to get your flashcards but I can't although I entered my gmail and my name in your website but all in vain 😑☹️.
@@Hashem4335 Hi Lina, did you follow the instructions regarding what to do if you don't get the email?
I would dearly like to thank you for everything. you're the real deal. no other youtube tutorial channel ever came close to emulating your level of success at teaching and reinforcing concepts, in addition to the plethora of resources made freely available. i will forever remember every step of the CCNA journey: the long sleepless nights, the forgoing of meals to cram in more study time, going through the anki flash cards at waiting rooms, dates and bus stops, the rescheduling of the actual exam because i wasn't ready by then, downloading all of your videos and converting them to mp3s so i could listen to them wherever i would go, be it to work or even on a stroll for bread and milk, eating lunch while watching your videos and doing the packet tracer labs, the personal notes, summaries, filling plenty of notebooks in the process, the buying of colourful pens to make the notes more meaningful, the personalised quizzes i made for myself, the playlists that would accompany me anywhere for months, the endless posting on forums and threads to discuss the tiniest details of some exam topics, the incessant rituals to recite the learned material before going to bed and upon waking up, the myriad of questions answered on multiple platforms etc. Jeremy's IT lab was at the core of this great endeavour and I will never be able to thank you enough. You weren't kidding when you've been saying since your first video that all of the resources necessary to pass the exam are provided 100% free. surely, checking extra resources certainly helps, as well as watching other videos. but the main catalyst was your channel, which managed to accomplish what I once deemed impossible.
again, thanks for everything. 2022 turned out to be the year of the goat. both in the world cup and on youtube.
merry christmas to you and yours.
a happy viewer
Congrats on getting your CCNA, that's a major achievement. Well done! And thanks for the tip and your very kind words, I appreciate your support :)
Sorry for the very late reply, I missed this comment for some reason.
Jeremy, Jeremy, Jeremy. Thanks a ton. I just passed my CCNA. My study materials were just your RUclips videos and official cert guide. You don't even know how much you helped me. You kickstarted my stopped career. I will forever be grateful to you. 🙏
Not askin what’s on the test… but I’ll say which topics do u recommend we should study to prepare for it 😉 😅
Hey Jeremy, came here to say thank you, sincerely, you've helped me out so much. I first found your channel 4 months ago, moments after I failed my first CCNA attempt and went searching for better resources. I virtually restarted my training from scratch with your help, and I think it was invaluable to my success. Today, Christmas Eve, I re-took and PASSED the CCNA exam! This has been a long time coming for me, and I don't think I've ever worked so hard at something through to the end like I have here. I'm certain that this accomplishment is going to open some doors that were closed to me before, and I'm excited to face my next challenges. Thank you for everything you do, keep up the good work! You're the best!!!
Am currently on my CCNP journey but I keep on peeping back 🔙 into Jeremy videoes whenever I receive a notification
Mr. Jeremy, my hero. Came here to say that I passed my CCNA a couple of hours ago, and your videos were the reason why. Thank you so much 🙏❤️
Congratulations!
Which dump you followed??
@@rubyvalleyruralmunicipalit2211 what an idiotic comment. sort your lazy self out mate
Jeremy, thank you so much for your CCNA course, yesterday i passed my CCNA exam first try, from all the resources i used, i got the most understanding about specific topics from your videos! So again, thank you very much!!
Sorry I didn't notice this until now. Congrats on passing the CCNA! Well done :)
And thanks for the tip! I appreciate your support
Good video. New commands are:
vrf definition WORD
vrf forwarding WORD
In order to upgrade vrfs to the new cli and support multi address family mode, "vrf upgrade-cli"
Here i am visting this video while studying for CCNP! thanks for being thorough on your CCNA course
As everyone else has already stated; this has to be one of the best and easy to follow tutorials I have ever watched. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos. All the best....Jim
Thanks Jeremy. It’s very impressive how you turn the exam objectives into child’s play
Wow I am glad I went back to restudying CCNA. I went through your udemy course and I saw these added videos and wondered what they were. I was confused because it had flashcard resources on both because neither subject is on my anki list. Neither course slides are on my drive. Then I see you posted this seven months ago considering I finished studying in October 2022 and it makes sense.
The new intro kinda slaps, jeremy. You're the GOAT.
It's not 1 CCNA topic but it's my work. So thanks again Jeremy!
Sure 7 days before my ccna exam they ad new thing pfff tired of Cisco
Thank you Jeremy for being on point every time
Jeremmy is one of my best ever teacher in my entire life ❤️
The timing on this release is a bit of a motivator given that I'm just just finishing up my notes for part 1. Thanks much.
You always make our life better Jeremy. Thank you for your help.
We can't thank you enough Jeremy and as always, really appreciate the effort and keep us up to date.
thx jeremy to add this to CCNA 200-301 best wish for the next years full of hapiness and health
I am so glad that you cover this subject! I was confusing about VRF last week.
Thank you for the seamless course from start to finish , As always, I've learned a lot , Thank you Thank you thank you
Perfect timing, I was just about to start Day 54 !
Thanks for everything Jeremy.
Thank you for taking the time to add to this series!!
Thanks for sharing Jeremy. I feel that easy to understand your explanation.
..Part 3? Thanks for the fantastic lecture (as always).
guys i tool the exam couple of days ago and passed thanks for jermey i love u but note that i got a lap environment 2 questions i panicked so hard so watch out
😭 I take my exam tomorrow 😰
@@BootyWarrior80892 how'd it go?
@@AxeMurderer1983 passed 👍
@@BootyWarrior80892 how did it go
@@imZeZoO I passed 😝 first time taking it. Though I never got a score, only “passed” I still can’t believe I passed though. So many questions were long and I took forever to read analyze and choose an answer, not including the two performance questions on which I had to skip the second one and only got to answer 85 out of the 94 questions 😰
As always, your content is amazing! 👍💯 I've taken the 200-301 content at uni, and thought, 'what did I miss, I don't recall ever reading about VRF' 🤔🙄, so I'm glad you clarified. If this can be configured on a home router, it may just solve something I've been trying to figure out just yesterday. Trying to subnet my /24 network into 2 networks, but one of the networks must be bigger than 128 addresses (/25), and I just can't figure out how to VLSM my way into that. One subnet would just be 16 addresses (so /28), that one's not difficult; the >128 one is.
Hi Jeremy, Grateful to your video.
Thanks 👍
SO much helpful and wonderful presentation
Thanks for your efforts Jeremy !
Thank you Jeremy
Thanks Jeremy!
Great video! Thank you for adding new content!
thanks for your best CCNA Cours
Perfect lecture! I really appreciate it!
You are doing commendable work. Thank you so much.
Great! Thanks Jeremy!!!
excellent demo
Great jeremy, Thank you for sharing
Great video Jeremy 👍🏾
Thank you sir for everything!!!!
Completely missed this!
Thank you! Off to learn MPLS.
THANK YOU FOR EXPLAINE
thanks
Very helpful sir thanks for free video
I really appreciate it so much
Thank you 🎉
Thank you sir!!
Thank you so much
can you also do a video on virtual switches?
Hi Jeremy
thanks!!
6:45 why can't G0/2 have an IP the same subnet as G0/0? Two interfaces can't have ip's on the same subnet??
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Why the overlapp is possible between vrfs
Why did Jeremy all of a sudden uploaded a video for the ccna coarse he already finished a year ago? Did he miss some content before and decided to upload it now?
Cisco updated the CCNA exam topics and added VRF and Containers
How would you explain the difference between a vrf and virtual domains
A VDOM is a far more thorough separation, a VRF is just a separate routing/forwarding table.
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Is this also uploaded on udemy?
I also bought the course on Udemy and did not receive any notification about this update. I keep checking Jeremy's channel every day. I hope there will be update on Udemy as well since it is easier for me to check the progress.
No Boson quiz today? My day is ruined
I'm at an ethernet channel lesson