I was always confused how switches learn about mac addresses and forward frames when two or more switches are connected to each other. This video has truly made all things crystal clear. Thanks
Tommy 1•1•Six Orozco Udemy has a lot of sales. I got ccna courses from David Bombal. He is good. Udemy has a few good ccna and ccna courses. I got them for about twelve dollars each, regular price was 200 dollars. Less now since they are changing.
excellent. i am in Net+ rite now n my teacher is hella old im sure he knows what hes talking about but ill be DAMMED if he can form a reply to me without scatter braining to some fairy tale land... so this video really helps THANKS!!
Thank you Dan, for your clear tutorials. One thing I did not understand. Computer A wants to send a message to computer D on a different network. Computer A seems to know in advance the MAC- Address of Computer D, the destination. From where computer A gets the destination MAC-Address from? (Sorry for my English)
dan your videos are extremely helpful and easy to understand...just a small doubt.Please can your explain the whole scenario without any port of the switch knowing the mac add in advance...example port f0/4 knows mac add of computer C,D,B.please help me.
This. I am very frustrated that there are no proper explanations from the "first boot" with only ip addresses set up, into the packets flowing with mac addresses. Extremely hard to get the overall working of system.
I was always confused how switches learn about mac addresses and forward frames when two or more switches are connected to each other.
This video has truly made all things crystal clear. Thanks
The video is soo clear and informative that one cannot really ask for more!!
This is so much fun! 20 years later going over this material again makes we want to be back at my university!
This is the best Switch Forward video ever . clear and to the point
Thank you so much. You make it so clear and simple how this works. I'm taking my CCNA course and your tutorial videos make it so simple!! Thanks DAN
The information provided is straight to the point, many thanks.
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Thank you, Dan all your videos are really helping me to understand. God bless you.
no such thing as knowx or what to do or etc, do, can do any nmw and any sperfect
Thank U sir.
I was in a bit of a mess until I saw this video.
thank you very much for sharing.
it very concise and clear.
I plan to use it in my lecture.
this is a very good explanation, thanks!
Damn Daniel, back at it again with the network videos. :) Thanks for these.
Thank you very much sir!!
great explanation... Thank you
Explanation is great..
very nice and to the point.
This is very informative. Thank you
you are welcome, thank you
Très clair et très bien expliqué ! Merci!
yes thank you for the information sure and i wish give more information like that
and thank
very helpful ! currently using CBT Nuggets as preparation for the CCNA before it changes in February. what are your recommend resources I should use ?
Tommy 1•1•Six Orozco Udemy has a lot of sales. I got ccna courses from David Bombal. He is good. Udemy has a few good ccna and ccna courses. I got them for about twelve dollars each, regular price was 200 dollars. Less now since they are changing.
excellent. i am in Net+ rite now n my teacher is hella old im sure he knows what hes talking about but ill be DAMMED if he can form a reply to me without scatter braining to some fairy tale land... so this video really helps THANKS!!
Thanks
Thank you Dan, for your clear tutorials. One thing I did not understand. Computer A wants to send a message to computer D on a different network. Computer A seems to know in advance the MAC- Address of Computer D, the destination. From where computer A gets the destination MAC-Address from? (Sorry for my English)
Because of ARP
dan your videos are extremely helpful and easy to understand...just a small doubt.Please can your explain the whole scenario without any port of the switch knowing the mac add in advance...example port f0/4 knows mac add of computer C,D,B.please help me.
This. I am very frustrated that there are no proper explanations from the "first boot" with only ip addresses set up, into the packets flowing with mac addresses. Extremely hard to get the overall working of system.
awesome!!
Hey, who is the guy in the upper right corner? Great Video!
How does computer one know the destination Mac?
Where are MAC address tables stored ?
a. Flash
b. CPU registers
c. RAM
d. NVRAM
what a great video thanksss
Hi
Q. Can i configure a network with bgp and make the router work as dhcp server
Sir will you please tell me how to change the Ipv6 address? I want to change my ipv6 location address
hes good
This does not look correct. On my simulator, switches always keep the mac addresses of neighbor switch interfaces on their mac address tables.
Thanks
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How to hack wifi !!
Wifislax or wercut or kali linux ...!?
Thnks bro ♥