CCNA Core Concepts – Chapter 10 (Part 1 of 3)

Chapter 10 of the CCNA Core Concepts curriculum. This video goes over routing, routing protocols, routing sources, administrative distance, static routes, floating static routes, dynamic routing protocols, routing metrics, hop count, bandwidth, delay, reliability, load, mtu, cost, classful/classless routing, route summarization, supernets, interior/exterior gateway routing protocols, distance vector routing protocols, link-state routing protocols, advanced distance vector (hybrid) routing protocols, and route redistribution.
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danscourses.com – How to solve a problem with the network question in the Cisco CCNA
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Sweet!!!!! Thanks a lot!!!
i ve learned something today about subnettings thanks
appreciated!!!!!one question in the pocket =)
@danscourses Hey dan, could you respond to my message in your inbox? Cheers
@vszabad In IPv4 routing’s early formation people were limited to “classful routing.” Today with classless inter domain routing (CIDR) you are not limited to the classful schemes.
one thing i dont undersrand. the ip starts with 173. so i thought this should be a class B address which has a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0 not 255.255.255.0 . pls help
easy :)
pls be my personal teacher =(
Really thanks man !! managed to simplify all the process LOL…looks like my school teacher complicates life -.- …thanks again ey really good job :)
I love it..All videos that I watched this one make me clear.. Thank you
Very very googd explanation. Thanks for all your videos!!!
nice explanation… i understood very well now..
Thanks for your videos :)
Wow, amazing explaination… you should be teaching at MIT or something like that because I am not good at this and I understood everything.
Thank you sooo much!!!!!!!!
Wow, amazing explaination… you should be teaching at or something like that because I am not good at this and I understood everything.
Thank you sooo much!!!!!!!!
i was in great doubt. u cleared me. thanks a lot, to help in my trouble :) gbu
thank u very much Dans. its is very useful for me to prepare for the exam
Saving your videos to my playlist to prepare for my CCENT. You are the man, thanks!
Thanks so much Dan, your videos are so clear and easy to understand. You’re a great teacher! I’m glad I found your video :)
Now I understand subnetting
Easy to follow! Well explained! I see your vids being my night before the exam cram! Cheers!
Thank you so much for your tutorials about subnetting. Love the simple way you teach! I wish you were my teacher. I like your website too. So informative.
Thank you, couldnt have explained it any better!
@SyncPK Cheers. Good for you, the Network+ is tough because it is such a broad range of subjects.
I have no certifications yet (in a Network+ training course now), but this was quite simple.
Good call on finding the magic number with the last network bit.
Thanks very much. Nice and simple. and your way of magic number is faster than 2^? to find the network steps. I will use the formula for the 3rd octet. Thanks again