I really enjoyed your tutorial. I start my CCNA college course next week and I feel that this information will add great value to my success. Thank you very much!
Great question, Jeff. Thanks for bringing it up. Both are correct. It depends entirely on the objective. In the example at 21:07, the objective was to prevent traffic from going out g0/0, so the access-list was applied on outbound traffic. In the demo, the objective was to block pings from coming into the router interface, so the access-list was applied to inbound traffic. It's not a matter of always applying it in or out, but of understanding the traffic flow and the goal of the config.
Got my CCENT exam tomorrow, didnt invest alot of time in ACL.. But i just checked this video to have the basic info and i can understand it. Thanks! Very clear for me!
Your videos are awesome sir. I used to follow the Cisco videos which just provided me information whereas yours gives me knowledge. I felt more like a teacher explaining like you are pausing at appropriate intervals giving us time to digest. Slide show is really good. Very much useful. :-)
Sir, this was a great video, but i have a question for you! Some books talk about *Per Protocol* Where you said *Per Type*, is there any difference? Thanks
1- What is the difference with QoS if sending Stream or File Transfer ? 2- If i send two signals what is the difference in Qos? Or can the QoS handle two signals together? 3- What is the relationship between QoS and TCP, UDP?
I really wish people would stop saying ( www ) when giving a website address. People know by now that its the World Wide Web. Please stop saying ( www ) and it was only needed when the Internet first started back in the 90's. I even see videos that was even created in 2018 saying ( www ) smh, there is no need to say this anymore. just say soundtraining.net Other than that, its a great video, thanks :)
This was very clear and easy to understand. I learned more by watching this video than reading an entire chapter on this subject.
This is simple to understand
i felt the same
I really enjoyed your tutorial. I start my CCNA college course next week and I feel that this information will add great value to my success. Thank you very much!
Great question, Jeff. Thanks for bringing it up. Both are correct. It depends entirely on the objective. In the example at 21:07, the objective was to prevent traffic from going out g0/0, so the access-list was applied on outbound traffic. In the demo, the objective was to block pings from coming into the router interface, so the access-list was applied to inbound traffic. It's not a matter of always applying it in or out, but of understanding the traffic flow and the goal of the config.
Got my CCENT exam tomorrow, didnt invest alot of time in ACL..
But i just checked this video to have the basic info and i can understand it.
Thanks!
Very clear for me!
Downie250 did you pass the test
Your videos are awesome sir. I used to follow the Cisco videos which just provided me information whereas yours gives me knowledge. I felt more like a teacher explaining like you are pausing at appropriate intervals giving us time to digest. Slide show is really good. Very much useful. :-)
Thank you for sharing. In 5 days I am scheduled to take my CCNA exam and this is very helpful.
What a perfect tutorial! I have a big test in 8 days and this was really helpful, thanks from Morocco! :)
Soufiane, thanks for your comment. I'm glad it was helpful and best wishes for great success on your test. It's great to hear from Morocco!
Thanks for your comment. I'm glad it was helpful.
I loved the interactive part of the videos. Great work!
Thank you so much! Test tomorrow. Thought i was screwed then I came across this. Again, thank you so much!
You're tutorial was very helpful! It's very well thought out and helped me grasp ACL's a little bit more! Thank you!
Very good. One minor thing, you mentioned at 21:07 it would be an Out but in the demo you applied the list to the IN of the interface.
Thanks for the clear and easy to understand video. This prompts me to look for and maybe buy your book. Take care...
At last I understand the in' & out's of access lists! Thanks.
Thanks a lot sir. Helped me a lot to understand this. Without being an englishman
You saved me an afternoon. Thank you !
Thank you so much, this is just what I needed.
Wow best training video ever. Thank you so much sir.
Well done - this so clear and precise
Thanks for the video. Better understanding on the subject. Thanks
Amazing, I like your videos a lot, keep the great work :)
Awesome!! This was so good. Please tell me he has a video on dhcp, and where can i find it?
Sir, this was a great video, but i have a question for you! Some books talk about *Per Protocol* Where you said *Per Type*, is there any difference? Thanks
do i have to rewrite the lists everytime i want to add a permit?
this called clear explanation thanks for sharing
Bear in mind that in or out is from the perspective of the router, not the subnet.
Excelent and perfect! Thanks a Lot!
1- What is the difference with QoS if sending Stream or File Transfer ?
2- If i send two signals what is the difference in Qos? Or can the QoS handle two signals together?
3- What is the relationship between QoS and TCP, UDP?
u should make a full series
Just... brilliant
Thanks for sharing!
Hi,
How can i prevent any one Ping to my computer?
Thanks,
Thank you so much!
why don't you do these type of videos anymore?
Thanks for noticing. My work currently revolved around people skills for IT people Check out my other RUclips channel at ruclips.net/user/doncrawley.
Great module
Brilliant!
I really wish people would stop saying ( www ) when giving a website address. People know by now that its the World Wide Web.
Please stop saying ( www ) and it was only needed when the Internet first started back in the 90's.
I even see videos that was even created in 2018 saying ( www ) smh, there is no need to say this anymore. just say soundtraining.net
Other than that, its a great video, thanks :)
thank you.
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shouldt`d it be in
Thanks for the video. Better understanding on the subject. Thanks