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Well explained. Just enjoyed this. Keep the great work you're doing.
Ответитьwonderful explanation bro, thanks
ОтветитьWhat does a network chuck do? The networkchuck is a medium sized tech. It is related to the network squirrel and marmot. It is known for its port sniffing ability, which allows it to navigate an extensive network of tunnels and burrows beneath open system interconnect fields and meadows.
Ответитьim very thankfull for you ❤❤❤
ОтветитьThank you so much for this information and FREE course. I'm prepping to take the exam in Dec. I'm currently working as a Network Operations Technician and your videos make everything I'm doing make sense.
ОтветитьNetwork chuck is legend.
ОтветитьYou're subscribers should be at least like a 100m sheeesh!
ОтветитьBEST VIDEO TO LEARN OSI ! YOU ARE. BEST!!!
ОтветитьExcellent video bro
Ответитьfirst best teacher online i had
thanks sir ! 🤠
thank you sir
ОтветитьGood video.
ОтветитьAmazing teacher, thanks for this video!
Ответитьthank you master
ОтветитьI'm having fun, thank you!
ОтветитьYou are the best teacher I have ever seen in my life <3 but I do not know english, thank you google translator
Ответить🤩 i like your videos am called cyber from uganda
ОтветитьGreat content !
ОтветитьThank you for the video! I have a question though if anybody can help me. I don't really understand how the session layer can hold the connection without going through the lower layers. In order to establish the connection we need to send a request, don't we. If so, then how can we keep the connection in the session without reaching the physical layer?
ОтветитьNetworkchuck this is excellent thanks
ОтветитьI appreciate you, Bro. You make learning IT exciting, addictive, and easier.
Ответитьyour videos very funny 😅😅
ОтветитьI have tried a few times to start CCNA study and every time I got bored out of my mind or bogged down within a couple of hours. This course and your teaching method has turned that around for me! This is excellently presented, the best course experience I have had. I am actually excited to learn Networking and have fun with each and every video! Great job and thank you!
Ответитьtfw due to extreme boredom you let NetworkChuck teach you a rather valuble IT cert.
ОтветитьI know I am late to this, but I had a networking teacher give me and my classmates, over a decade ago, a way to NEVER forget how to remember this OSI model. She gave us pizza one day and left the room, came back grabbed an empty pizza box and slammed it to the ground while yelling "Please Do Not Throw Sausage Pizza Away"! If you noticed the acronym PDNTSP is the 7 OSI layers... Physical, Data Link, Network, Transport, Session, Presentation and Application. Even though I just dabble in networking on occasion, I will NEVER forget the OSI layers because of this action. Just a funny little story I thought to pass on.
ОтветитьGracias Chuck, estoy estudiando con los libros de Wendell Odon pero ver tus videos me mantiene motivado cuando no tengo ganas de leer la teoría. Definitivamente voy a invertir en tus patrocinadores. Gracias Boson por patrocinar este video.
Ответить"socks proxy" is my favorite thing so far
ОтветитьYou are a legend Chuck.
Ответитьi think i learned more about networking watching your ccna series, then when i took my network essentials class and its because the way classes our taught which is usually by reading a textbook. just literally bore's the shit out of me! where i always end up falling asleep. i rather have everything straight to the point as well as simple explanations if i do have to read something.
ОтветитьDNS - 53
ОтветитьTFTP - 69
ОтветитьSNMP uses both port 161 and port 162 for sending commands and messages.
ОтветитьDHCP - 67
ОтветитьSMTP - 25
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