I just Watched your video from 2013 about Ipv6 you really give the motivation to continue on my CCNA path, i'm french speaker but you explain very good. Thank you.
Love you, Anthony! Just finished the new video series on ACI learning you did with Lauren. You explain everything so well, and your style of teaching is incredible. PLEASE make a CCNP course!!!
i would like to apologize for not liking your early training videos on CBT i was a new grad at that time. Fastforward almost 2 decades later here. i am now a fan😅
Thanks so much for watching and for commenting! After talking to Pearson - we decided to take that text and use it to help create a Packet Tracer book for CCNA! Check it out - www.amazon.com/200-301-Hands-Mastery-Networking-Technology/dp/0135313090/
@@AnthonySequeira15626 Thank you for explaining things in such a lively fashion. I pre-ordered the book you linked above and looking forward to reading then, applying it. Your Cisco CCNA (200-301) v1.1 on ITProTV is really fun and engaging and I'm enjoying as it demystifies a lot of Cisco and networking stuff.
Thanks for the update, I'm learning CCNA and AWS SSA with your course. Will you be updating that one or releasing one on the new AWS AI Practicioner exam?
Thanks so much for watching and commenting! I will be updating the AWS SSA and I also plan to create a course for that exciting AWS AI cert! Thanks again.
I received my CCNA earlier this year, but I want to keep what I learned in my head indefinitely. I'm worried that without applying everything I covered regularly, it's been difficult for me to retain everything I studied. Do you have any advice or can share what kind of activities you do to stay on the CCNA knowledge ball?
We instructors have it easy in this regard as we continuously "live" with the content all the time. What I would recommend for you is to keep labbing! And the great news is, there are more ways to do that than ever before today. Packet Tracer is now free for all, Cisco Modeling Labs is free (in 4 hour blocks) through Cisco DevNet, and you might even find yourself playing with the classic GNS3 or EVE-NG. Have fun with it - and attack those labs!
Hi there! Thank you so much for the great question. You can practice with the most basic of configurations using the WLC and Lightweight Access Points in the latest version of Cisco Packet Tracer. For the detailed configuration walkthroughs, you can use the excellent Cisco Press materials. For example, the text entitled "CCNA 200-301 Official Cert Guide, Volume 2, 2nd Edition" covers even more than you might need for the CCNA exam.
Mr. Sequeira, Could you please let me know if you took your exam online or at the test centre? If you took your exam online, could you please let me know about your experience handling subnetting questions, since they do not allow a test taker to use physical pen and paper?
I took the exam from home. So as you pointed out - that does not offer scratch paper. I had to use the digital notepad that they give you. It was sufficient to record my subnetting notes - and it was easy to revisit during the exam. So, with this said, my opinion is, a testing center would be better with actual scratch paper or a whiteboard, BUT, for an experienced "subnetter" you can make do with the digital version.
I just Watched your video from 2013 about Ipv6 you really give the motivation to continue on my CCNA path, i'm french speaker but you explain very good. Thank you.
Wow, this is the best CCNA review I've seen amongst many. Thank you Anthony 🤙quite insightful!
My pleasure! Thank you so much for watching and thanks for commenting!
Love you, Anthony! Just finished the new video series on ACI learning you did with Lauren. You explain everything so well, and your style of teaching is incredible. PLEASE make a CCNP course!!!
i would like to apologize for not liking your early training videos on CBT i was a new grad at that time. Fastforward almost 2 decades later here. i am now a fan😅
No problem at all. I did not like myself back then either. :-)
You're the best lecturer and explainer, I can/could understand anything you explained.
Wow - thank you so much for watching - and thank you so much for the kind words!
Great video Anthony. Thank you for the summary and sharing your knowledge.
Thanks Mr. Sequiera your analysis is gold like your teaching in the Cisco - sphere "priceless"
Thank you so much for watching and for the incredibly kind words!
Very useful - surprisingly so! Think Anthony is SO knowledgeable - great teacher.
Thank you so much for watching and for commenting!
Thanks for this! A lot to learn as newbie here on CCNA 💪😎
I hope you find this content helpful as you start your journey to becoming a CCNA!
Wow I am gearing to take on the 1.1 exam any time December and thanks for the heads-up on these matters. Didn't know 1.1 was gonna be like that 😅
Great video! Huge help with my upcoming exam!
Thank you for an excellent review. Will you be doing 7th edition of CCNA 200-301 Exam Cram book?
Thanks so much for watching and for commenting! After talking to Pearson - we decided to take that text and use it to help create a Packet Tracer book for CCNA! Check it out - www.amazon.com/200-301-Hands-Mastery-Networking-Technology/dp/0135313090/
@@AnthonySequeira15626 Thank you for explaining things in such a lively fashion. I pre-ordered the book you linked above and looking forward to reading then, applying it. Your Cisco CCNA (200-301) v1.1 on ITProTV is really fun and engaging and I'm enjoying as it demystifies a lot of Cisco and networking stuff.
Excellent Review!! Im planning to take an exam this month! Wish me luck.🤞
Best of luck!
@@AnthonySequeira15626
This review is accurate! I did pass the exam last November 29, 2024.
Thanks a lot!
Hi, I passed the exam! Thanks to this video. ❤
@@ratrat6731what resources have you used ?
@@ratrat6731yo bro was it hard?
Thanks for the update, I'm learning CCNA and AWS SSA with your course. Will you be updating that one or releasing one on the new AWS AI Practicioner exam?
Thanks so much for watching and commenting! I will be updating the AWS SSA and I also plan to create a course for that exciting AWS AI cert! Thanks again.
I received my CCNA earlier this year, but I want to keep what I learned in my head indefinitely. I'm worried that without applying everything I covered regularly, it's been difficult for me to retain everything I studied. Do you have any advice or can share what kind of activities you do to stay on the CCNA knowledge ball?
We instructors have it easy in this regard as we continuously "live" with the content all the time. What I would recommend for you is to keep labbing! And the great news is, there are more ways to do that than ever before today. Packet Tracer is now free for all, Cisco Modeling Labs is free (in 4 hour blocks) through Cisco DevNet, and you might even find yourself playing with the classic GNS3 or EVE-NG. Have fun with it - and attack those labs!
Labs labs labs like Anthony said. Also you still have the knowledge. You just need a quick review to get your memory going
Thanks!!
Where can I get practice with the WLAN GUI if I do not have a WLC or AP?
Thank you for the excellent review
Hi there! Thank you so much for the great question. You can practice with the most basic of configurations using the WLC and Lightweight Access Points in the latest version of Cisco Packet Tracer. For the detailed configuration walkthroughs, you can use the excellent Cisco Press materials. For example, the text entitled "CCNA 200-301 Official Cert Guide, Volume 2, 2nd Edition" covers even more than you might need for the CCNA exam.
Great Video!
Question - Do we have any space for calculations on subnetting questions, I mean does the interface have space for calculations ?
Good video...!!! Will the live stream be available for later viewing?
Thanks so much - yes - the live stream is now up and available for replay! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Nice review..go de ccna re cert❤
Mr. Sequeira,
Could you please let me know if you took your exam online or at the test centre?
If you took your exam online, could you please let me know about your experience handling subnetting questions, since they do not allow a test taker to use physical pen and paper?
I took the exam from home. So as you pointed out - that does not offer scratch paper. I had to use the digital notepad that they give you. It was sufficient to record my subnetting notes - and it was easy to revisit during the exam. So, with this said, my opinion is, a testing center would be better with actual scratch paper or a whiteboard, BUT, for an experienced "subnetter" you can make do with the digital version.
altho not an expert, but i'd like to add that every exam is different, so some might see questions from the topics you didnt see much, vice versa
They need to be more hands on
😭 what’s what’s your name? I forgot I cannot read.
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