awesome, I am studying CCNA but my own, and I notice that your videos are excellent. is there a way that I can see your videos for CCNA consecutively. I mean from OSI model though advanced tcp ip?
I don't have an ordered list for the free YouTube videos.
Nova Datacom sells the ICND1 and ICND2 mLearning that does have an order to it, if you are looking for a complete training offering. I did the recording for those as well.
Could the network bits be like /30 or /86. What could be the minimum and maximum bits that are allowed (theoretically) and allocated (generally) for the network and also for the hosts? Do we need NAT to reach the hosts from the outside world? Does ISPs give the whole unicast address to get to the host (in IPV6 case)? I heard, though not sure, small devices (tablets etc) have IPV6 address. Who allocate these addresses?
Great questions. The comments section (here) may not be the most efficient way to answer all those questions. I would recommend jumping on the learningnetwork.cisco.com in the discussion area, and post your detailed questions there. It is free, and there are thousands of people answering questions.
Best wishes, and thanks for the kind comments regarding the videos.
Sir, your tutorials are the best, concise and easy to understand/remember
I have some questions. I am greatly hopeful to get some help. I do not know if someone else would even care what my questions are, so I thought I should try here. I am kind of new to IPV6.
Also, the "ipv6 enable" command under the interface is that only for link-local addresses? What I mean is if I use this command under int s0/0 "ipv6 add 2001:C123::/64 eui-64" since Im using the link-local add for the interface, I'm gonna need to use the "ipv6 enable", so that I can route to a different network. Am I right?
awesome, I am studying CCNA but my own, and I notice that your videos are excellent. is there a way that I can see your videos for CCNA consecutively. I mean from OSI model though advanced tcp ip?
thank you very much, your videos are the best.
1pinojavier 4 months ago
@1pinojavier
Hello-
I don't have an ordered list for the free YouTube videos.
Nova Datacom sells the ICND1 and ICND2 mLearning that does have an order to it, if you are looking for a complete training offering. I did the recording for those as well.
Best wishes,
Keith
Keith6783 4 months ago
Could the network bits be like /30 or /86. What could be the minimum and maximum bits that are allowed (theoretically) and allocated (generally) for the network and also for the hosts? Do we need NAT to reach the hosts from the outside world? Does ISPs give the whole unicast address to get to the host (in IPV6 case)? I heard, though not sure, small devices (tablets etc) have IPV6 address. Who allocate these addresses?
Thanks
adamfitch2010 9 months ago
@adamfitch2010
Great questions. The comments section (here) may not be the most efficient way to answer all those questions. I would recommend jumping on the learningnetwork.cisco.com in the discussion area, and post your detailed questions there. It is free, and there are thousands of people answering questions.
Best wishes, and thanks for the kind comments regarding the videos.
Keith
Keith6783 9 months ago
Sir, your tutorials are the best, concise and easy to understand/remember
I have some questions. I am greatly hopeful to get some help. I do not know if someone else would even care what my questions are, so I thought I should try here. I am kind of new to IPV6.
Thanks
adamfitch2010 9 months ago
Hi Keith, Just to say I have benefited from this video. Can you do a video for deriving IPv6 from IPv4
, nemmank
nemmank 11 months ago
oliverking90001-
Thank you for the feedback. I appreciate it.
Keith
Keith6783 1 year ago
@Keith6783 Has this been incorporated into the CCNA eXam.Thus, updating the test or will this go into effect next year
maxheedrum100 7 months ago
nice videos , clear good dialogue , quite in depth but not inaccessible, alot better than most....
oliverking90001 1 year ago
With IPv6, DHCP isn't necessary because of stateless autoconfiguration.
Keith
Keith6783 1 year ago
That explained a lot...now onto setting up IPv6 DHCP server within IOS???
winblowzxp 1 year ago
Hello marcmcweeney-
Happy to do it. Is there anything specific you would like to see?
Regards,
Keith
Keith6783 1 year ago
awesome video defo subscribing.thanks a mill any chance youl be doing anymore with ipv6 doin a project on it??
marcmcweeney 1 year ago
Thanks Keith...Good one
VVidescreen 1 year ago
Dude, you are GOD!!! nothing else!
Shahriyar63 1 year ago
Keith, you are great! i am looking forward to see more! this was perfect! solved many problems! thanks!
Shahriyar63 1 year ago
I'm a little bit confuse about your config
Don't you need to use the ipv6 router ospf 1?
Also, the "ipv6 enable" command under the interface is that only for link-local addresses? What I mean is if I use this command under int s0/0 "ipv6 add 2001:C123::/64 eui-64" since Im using the link-local add for the interface, I'm gonna need to use the "ipv6 enable", so that I can route to a different network. Am I right?
I'm in a process of learning ipv6.
123456iambelial 1 year ago
Hey Keith,
Thanks a ton buddy you are best :)
buddrhce 1 year ago