Keith, I just passed the exam. I wanted to thank you for your videos and discord channel. Was a great knowledge resource. I wasn't able to finish the last 7 questions due to the time limit but besides that, I was able to pass it anyways. Im so so so so happy now. It was a long way but look at me now! I'm a Cisco Certified Network Associate :D
Great quick refresher video! I find sometimes in a rush it is easy to forget the default information originate and redistribute static commands. It’s one of those that burns me until I am doing my checks to confirm connectivity. I find as routing gets more complicated I need to take the street view approach. Topologies handy helps me greatly, but I need to think more like Google maps and drop myself at street view and work through each routing hop like I am getting GPS directions. I know it may sound dumb, but that helps me when troubleshooting
@@KeithBarker I am from Gaborone, Botswana, Southern part of Africa. I love Networks, Cyber Security. Unfortunately I haven't secured a job yet but I want to pursue CCNA to CCNA Security to CCNP. I went to Cisco Network Academy in my country, unfortunately been 8 years unemployed, meaning m becoming rusty What recommendations and advice you can give Keith?
First of all I want to thank you Keith for this awesome video and all your hard work, Next I want to know Keith what kind of software are you using in this demonstration for practicing OSPF? I have been using Packet tracer for practicing it's been really good so far, but I would love to get my hands on a different software too! :P
Hi Keith, why OSPF use Bandwidth only as parameter for COST calculation ? What will happen if we use more parameters like Eigrp uses as complex metric for selection of Best Path ?
Hi Keith, it was a great video. I also learned or re-learned a lot in this video. Are you using EVE-NG for Labs and demo? Can you also provide EVE-NG or GNS3 Labs so we can also practice it.
Thank you for the question Aleksandar Vranjes. This video was done with Eve-NG, and the cloud object links the virtual router R3, to a real network here in my home office.
Hi Keith, I recently got my CCNA and was hoping you could assist me with a question. I landed an interview with a company called Adtran, not sure if you're familiar with them. If so, can you share your experience? Also I work in support but was looking to transition into networking however I make 80k in support and I'm pretty sure a entry level networking gig will pay way less. What should I do, should I try to land an entry level networking gig thats pays less than my current salary or stay in support until I hopefully land a networking opportuntity that pays more? Thanks!
Keith, I just passed the exam. I wanted to thank you for your videos and discord channel. Was a great knowledge resource.
I wasn't able to finish the last 7 questions due to the time limit but besides that, I was able to pass it anyways. Im so so so so happy now.
It was a long way but look at me now! I'm a Cisco Certified Network Associate :D
Congratulations wally19❗
So great to hear, way to get it done. Best wishes on your continued success.
Great quick refresher video!
I find sometimes in a rush it is easy to forget the default information originate and redistribute static commands. It’s one of those that burns me until I am doing my checks to confirm connectivity.
I find as routing gets more complicated I need to take the street view approach. Topologies handy helps me greatly, but I need to think more like Google maps and drop myself at street view and work through each routing hop like I am getting GPS directions.
I know it may sound dumb, but that helps me when troubleshooting
You are awesome Keith!! Thank you so much for all your excellent info and positivity!!
You rock!
Good video. Always nice to see Keith's positivism.
even though i got my ccna a couple months ago i still get sucked into these videos every time. well done.
Thanks!
Good stuff brother. You are the best in the business.
I appreciate that!
great vid Keith, keep up the good work!
Love it!!!
Awesome video!
Wonderful tutorial I learned the topic quite clearly.
thanks for sharing this. very helpful. love you
Glad it was helpful!
Very nice and energetic Keith. Didn’t know about the possibility of sending commands to more tabs. Great.
Thank you Thorwald van der Tooren!
TAN MAT is really useful and nicely concise, so Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you!
thanks!!
Thank you Keith!
You're Welcome Eric Oestreich!
Big up Keith. You are a beast man. Much appreciated for the cool stuff
Thank You So Much!
@@KeithBarker I am from Gaborone, Botswana, Southern part of Africa. I love Networks, Cyber Security. Unfortunately I haven't secured a job yet but I want to pursue CCNA to CCNA Security to CCNP. I went to Cisco Network Academy in my country, unfortunately been 8 years unemployed, meaning m becoming rusty
What recommendations and advice you can give Keith?
Great TANMAT ospf and APSTNDP for OSI layer// All people seems to Need Data Processing
TANMAT is new to me - lol I could only guess 4 out of 6 of them right away, MTU and authN slipped me. Very cool mnemonic though.
Great Explanation. I say that in order to teach well, you have to know your stuff well.
Glad you think so!
man thank you
No worries!
Thanks for your video. I forgot which software you are using to put hand note on the video. May I know ? Cheers
Hello Keith, can you please post videos on 'Regular Expressions' for Network Engineers, very important topic IMHO, thanks.
Keith so got much while you teaching!!!
By the way I love the TAN MAT
Thank you veerabsc!
First of all I want to thank you Keith for this awesome video and all your hard work, Next I want to know
Keith what kind of software are you using in this demonstration for practicing OSPF? I have been using Packet tracer for practicing it's been really good so far, but I would love to get my hands on a different software too! :P
Hi Keith, why OSPF use Bandwidth only as parameter for COST calculation ? What will happen if we use more parameters like Eigrp uses as complex metric for selection of Best Path ?
ospf is not there in new ccna bro
Hi Keith, it was a great video. I also learned or re-learned a lot in this video. Are you using EVE-NG for Labs and demo? Can you also provide EVE-NG or GNS3 Labs so we can also practice it.
What software are you using that allows your virtual devices to access internet?
Thank you for the question Aleksandar Vranjes. This video was done with Eve-NG, and the cloud object links the virtual router R3, to a real network here in my home office.
Hi Keith,
I recently got my CCNA and was hoping you could assist me with a question. I landed an interview with a company called Adtran, not sure if you're familiar with them. If so, can you share your experience? Also I work in support but was looking to transition into networking however I make 80k in support and I'm pretty sure a entry level networking gig will pay way less. What should I do, should I try to land an entry level networking gig thats pays less than my current salary or stay in support until I hopefully land a networking opportuntity that pays more? Thanks!
Ay
what is the link to your discord?
Here is the link ogit.online/Join_OGIT_on_Discord
Thanks again PJ!