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Komentáře • 197

  • @flyingscotsman3278
    @flyingscotsman3278 Před měsícem

    Your enthusiasm for Networking on a daily basis is extemporary - Legend Keith - Thanks flyingscotsman

  • @nguyenken7444
    @nguyenken7444 Před 3 lety +17

    You are a legend, Keith. You do this with enthusiasm, you use simple vocabs and daily words which make me understand the topic better. You are a lifesaver. Keep up the good work.

  • @thefirst-yb8sj
    @thefirst-yb8sj Před 2 lety

    You practically make confusing concept interesting to learn. Your smiles/enthusiasm takes the pressure off me.

  • @benjaminespineda8754
    @benjaminespineda8754 Před 3 lety +1

    If i’m uncertain about any cisco topics, your channel is the go to place! Thanks for sharing your time.

  • @nitzty
    @nitzty Před 2 lety +1

    Keith makes even makes a boring topic so interesting, specially with the examples he includes. Awesome video.

  • @gauravdesai1826
    @gauravdesai1826 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello Keith, Thank you as always for another impact full session and belated birthday wishes for your Mother.🎂💐

  • @tavarispeyton9942
    @tavarispeyton9942 Před 3 lety

    I'm new to your channel and you are a life saver. Love your work. By watching your videos making me more exited about learning technology. I'm trying to get my ccna and ccnp this year. Thank you so much. Hopefully I can talk to you if I have any questions

  • @jerrysanchez8361
    @jerrysanchez8361 Před 3 lety

    This guy is a hero. The way he explains things is amazing. Currently purchased my 350-601 from Cisco and reviewing all this saves time!

  • @GianneBernardApale
    @GianneBernardApale Před 4 lety +5

    Hi Keith, Thank you for the free lessons! I’m looking forward to learn more about MPLS/MPLS-tp, OTN technology and BGP.

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you Gianne! Glad you are here.

  • @pilotwasif
    @pilotwasif Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you so much Keith for doing this video, very informative and helped to refresh the concept. Stay blessed.

  • @azershahbazov2230
    @azershahbazov2230 Před 3 lety

    Thank u so much Mr.Keith Barker for such a valuable content and positive attitude !

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 3 lety +1

      Happy to do it, thanks for the feedback Azer Shah.

  • @miyazakizachary5108
    @miyazakizachary5108 Před 3 lety

    After watching half of this video, it really cleared my mind what the heck etherChannel is. I had read and watched other videos and still confuse with it's connection with the spanning tree. You really save my day and for the first time I did not feel sleepy watching a network video. You are the best!!!

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 3 lety

      Happy to do it, thanks for the feedback Miyazaki Zachary. Happy to do it, thanks for the feedback Miyazaki Zachary.

  • @YouSharp1
    @YouSharp1 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the tips, Keith! Lovely video.

  • @619sdbdub
    @619sdbdub Před rokem

    So I was at work and tried this - was able to shut off the MDF ports to an IT person's switch. One of the of trunk port was his main connection to the MDF. PAgP the switch ports on his switch first, broke connection, and then no shut the ports of the MDF....all port were happy in less than a minute. Was glad to see that worked BEAUTIFULLY!!

  • @beebo7782
    @beebo7782 Před 3 lety

    Hi Keith. Just wanted to say I love your humour! I will write you some day in more detail. 5 years ago I had postpartum depression stuck at home with a newborn. just thought I would take the CCNA while I was on maternity leave. I started studying-mainly because I had a free voucher that was going to expire. Back then your videos did not show much of your face and I would just listen to your voice and it was up uplifting. I passed easily. 🙂. I still watch your videos because they really help me understand the concepts and you are just entertaining and such a good person!

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 3 lety

      Thank you Beebo! Really glad it was useful, and I appreciate you letting me know. Continued success to you!!!

  • @rosedhessi340
    @rosedhessi340 Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you for tips Keith... by the way happy birthday to your mom...❤

  • @gehacktetYKzZY
    @gehacktetYKzZY Před 3 lety

    One more video from the master playlist watched and a little of Layer 2 EtherChannel learned. I like the way you explain. I will never forget the dancing party = PAgP or LACP analogy.
    Greetings from (currently) Germany!

  • @ogrimagy
    @ogrimagy Před 2 lety

    Very clear. Thank u Keith.

  • @Pro_Bit
    @Pro_Bit Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks you so much for all lessons Keith!

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety

      Happy to do it, thanks for the feedback.

  • @rameezkhan9132
    @rameezkhan9132 Před rokem

    Thank you so much, all the Layer 2 Ether Channel doubts and issues got cleared.

  • @frostymaster615
    @frostymaster615 Před 2 lety

    Thank you, Keith!
    Great job!

  • @ranjanadissanayaka5390
    @ranjanadissanayaka5390 Před rokem +1

    I was really curious and excited to get to this video ( Ether channel ) on this playlist. I've been watching the playlist from the beginning.
    Now I understand ether channel thanks to you Keith. So thank u again. 😀
    Please make more live streams about more Cisco or any certification if you have time.😃

  • @Tony-zx8ju
    @Tony-zx8ju Před 2 lety

    Thanks, Keith! love the analogy about the barn dance haha i'll definitely remember that one.

  • @joshuaeuceda4635
    @joshuaeuceda4635 Před 3 lety

    Thank you Keith, fantastic work as usual; its appreciated!

  • @mazi427
    @mazi427 Před 3 lety

    Thanks Keith for the great work and your stuff on youtube.

  • @tanzeelakhan7001
    @tanzeelakhan7001 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much and happy birthday to your Mom. *Belated*

  • @michael0o5
    @michael0o5 Před 4 lety

    I spent thousands for my local school for an instructor who copies and pastes cisco netacad and his lectures ar just reading the book at us. You spend time with personalized TEACHING and explanations that really makes me feel robbed. Thank you.!

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety

      Happy to do it, thanks for the feedback Pauly-Wauly Doodlealdaday.

  • @MohamedAli-yw9nz
    @MohamedAli-yw9nz Před 4 lety

    Thanks Keith,,
    Appreciate your efforts 🙏😊

  • @SillyMikey500
    @SillyMikey500 Před 2 lety

    The worlds best instructor.

  • @amandag4049
    @amandag4049 Před 3 lety

    Thank you! I love your scenarios! So easy to understand . Also cool shirt. :)

  • @nikhilag6226
    @nikhilag6226 Před 4 lety

    Excellent sir.. We loved u r teaching style...excellent content

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety

      Thank you Nikhila Gurram! Glad you are here.

  • @rayennenaamane8285
    @rayennenaamane8285 Před rokem

    you make the boring topic interesting , thank you

  • @pjalaniz86
    @pjalaniz86 Před 3 lety

    thank you so much you are one of the few youtubers that i subscribe, like and commented on videos

  • @richardnelson8787
    @richardnelson8787 Před 3 lety +1

    Very good point in always doing a few sh commands verifying you’re in the right device. Anyone else working in this field ever paste an entire config in the wrong window/device? Talk about heart stopping when you realize what you did and then the work involved in fixing your goof... lol

  • @alessandrobonifacio1209

    thank you!
    your videos are helping me sooooo much!
    your spirit is great too!!!that makes a difference!

  • @mercuryjack6
    @mercuryjack6 Před 3 lety

    EtherChannel == stopping car; Mode == dancing ... Thank you :)

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 3 lety

      Happy to do it, thanks for the feedback Michael He.

  • @scottspa74
    @scottspa74 Před rokem

    It just occurred to me how to distinguish between PAgP and LACP, which uses the desirable/auto and which uses active/passive: LACP uses ACtive and Passive, (Link ACtive Passive - if you wanna think of it that way), and PAgP is 'the other one' lol. Thanks mass for all of this great stuff, Keith.

  • @ronpearson1912
    @ronpearson1912 Před 2 lety

    Career Changing Event - this is why you want to reach the one bad day away club as quickly as you possibly can.

  • @saikomakula2593
    @saikomakula2593 Před 4 lety

    I am loving this series..😍😍

  • @jeffwise4465
    @jeffwise4465 Před 3 lety

    i was trying to pay attention, but then saw the shirt!! LOL

  • @papsiremo1447
    @papsiremo1447 Před 3 lety

    Love your tutorials Keith.. :)

  • @allanmanaguit2422
    @allanmanaguit2422 Před 3 lety

    your the best Keith! your awesome explanation on layman's term

  • @xunililak1674
    @xunililak1674 Před rokem

    I wish I had only watched your channel and this vid much much sooner, I had a 2960C I was trying to form ether channel for a wlc and had a terrible experience....ended up write erase, reload LoL then scratched it out finally. Although I had came to the conclusion had to be access interference but oh well....GREAT WORK KEITH!

  • @buenosdiasgracias6219
    @buenosdiasgracias6219 Před 3 lety +1

    Bob!!!! Happy new year Keith family and friends !!!!

  • @Afk3dOnRs
    @Afk3dOnRs Před 2 lety

    I wish you taught the whole course on CBTnuggets!! Im seating the exam in 30 days and you had a big part in that. Thank you!

  • @besisikaphotography3061
    @besisikaphotography3061 Před 4 lety +1

    That is a very great content, it would be nice to have layer 3 as well. Thanks again for helping out.

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety

      Thank you Besisika Photography, great idea. I will add that to my list. Glad you are here.

  • @waqarahmed4200
    @waqarahmed4200 Před 3 lety

    LAG modes
    mode on(on both switches)
    LACP modes
    active,passive
    (active should be on either switch to send invitation and form lacp)
    (cisco proprietary)pAgp modes
    auto,desirable
    (desirable should be on either switch to send invitation and form pagp)
    Notes:
    Before using L2 etherchannel on either switch ports.
    To avoid mistakes reset the configs of interfaces.
    switch(config)# default interface fa0/1
    Turn on trunking as required
    Good stuff kieth 😍

  • @petemcguire8273
    @petemcguire8273 Před 3 lety

    Really help thanks :)

  • @abdelaaliboutemedjet7499

    thanks Keith you are the best

  • @christophertvm
    @christophertvm Před 4 lety

    Thanks Keith !!

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety

      My pleasure Christopher! Glad you are here.

  • @rodriro3
    @rodriro3 Před 4 lety +2

    Hey Keith, Love your playlist(s) now and the very first one in your vids section. Are you still going to do sub-netting Saturdays? You are the last of the real American Cisco Engineers that I can fully understand and relate to. I grew in the same city SJ CA but 10 years younger, my first network was Novell CNE 4,5,6 BnC Ten base T and my first PC was a Apple II C E at media center of my primary school Anne Darling. I love your energy man!!

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you! Glad you are here. Yes, Subnet Saturday will begin on 1/11 at 11am Pacific Time. I will include them in a playlist as well, so they will be easy to find and review when needed. Thank you for your comments!

  • @umarafzal6096
    @umarafzal6096 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing

    • @umarafzal6096
      @umarafzal6096 Před 2 lety

      Sir i have a question. How i come to know if someone connect external router in the switch?

  • @prashantmore2992
    @prashantmore2992 Před 3 lety

    Thank u

  • @cryptoboner2181
    @cryptoboner2181 Před rokem

    U rock man !!

  • @MyTechJourney15
    @MyTechJourney15 Před 3 lety

    thank you

  • @tanveersardar5574
    @tanveersardar5574 Před 3 lety

    Thanks Keith it is really great effort form you. I am bit concern that I have two Layer-2 links form ISP and one point to point Fiber ( Dark Core) connection for two office located in different geo-location.
    Currently we configured Flex link (for redundancy on two links) and third on is administratively down once these two links go down at time, we shift the traffic on third one which is administratively down.
    Which is considered as a constraint for the management and also we are wasting the bandwidth of third link.
    EtherChannel will work in this case, weather ISP allows or not.

  • @boots7859
    @boots7859 Před 2 lety

    To rule out errors, its also helpful to just do a default port after the range command and just configure all the ports as you wish them.

  • @thilagawathysubaramuniam4963

    Hi Keith, good day. Thank you for the video, it was great. Just a question, since spanning tree will not bother blocking the ports, who would be the root switch? Does that remain the same as the initial process and EC is used just for BW utilization purpose?
    And what happens if one of the port under EC goes down? Will spanning tree identify it and block the port?

  • @bhanuthapar922
    @bhanuthapar922 Před 2 lety

    Hi Keith. I'm about to take my CCNA exam and thank God that I found your videos about the topics which covers CCNA. You're such a good instructor/teacher that makes all this so easy to understand. Big thanks :)
    Now, I have one thing which I'm stil not certain about. Is ether channel and port channel the same thing? If not, what's the difference between these two. Hope you can explain this. Thanks and keep it up with the good work :)

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 2 lety

      Thank you Bhanu Thapar!
      Ether channel and Port channel in the Cisco world are one and the same.
      Happy studies.

  • @JK-we1dr
    @JK-we1dr Před 3 lety

    Thanks for doing the video, learnt the hard way.. should have shut the ports down before connecting the two switches. Lost the home network, it’s crazy to watch how the switch ports led all flashing in sync... interestingly the switches did not recover after I pulled the links... well under pressure from two teenagers with no internet... ended up restarting the switches.

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 3 lety

      Thank you Jason Knight for the hands on practice! Hands on is one of the best ways to build your skills, and get better. Thank you!

  • @jasonbanick8280
    @jasonbanick8280 Před 4 lety

    Keith, You should make a video of behind the scenes, Like what software do you use to have virtual Switches/Routers/PCs using MTPUtty, but also what hardware do you use for your recording? Mic, Camera, What do you use to write on your drawings? What software do you use to record and show your graphics/music. I think it would be very interesting for everyone!

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety

      Thank you for the ideas Jason Banick!

  • @klkiley2922
    @klkiley2922 Před 2 lety

    Hey Bob!

  • @prashantmore2992
    @prashantmore2992 Před 3 lety

    Sir can u tell me ..which Cisco layer 2 access switch model used this time ..and layer 3 Cisco switchs model in industry infrastructure now days....plz reply I have interview tomorrow😃😃😃

  • @JamesSadlowski
    @JamesSadlowski Před 4 měsíci

    Hint: On Packet Tracer I had to do "switchport nonegotiate" on both side as I got an error that dtp was enabled on one side and off on the other. But after that command was entered etherchannel setup worked!

  • @chilito10k
    @chilito10k Před rokem

    Hi Keith great videos!! Question: is it better to bundle 8 1G ports to uplink 4 switches with 2G each or have 4x2G separate Etherchannels? 2x2960-X 10G stacked to provide connection to 4 2960-X 1G

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před rokem

      Thank you for the question Carlos Garcia. I am not sure which option would be the "best" in that scenario.

  • @URVlogchannel
    @URVlogchannel Před 4 lety

    Thanks you so much for all these free lessons Keith! We would like to learn more on MPLS (Zero to Hero) - We need your help, please

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you Uditha Fernando!

    • @URVlogchannel
      @URVlogchannel Před 4 lety

      @@KeithBarker Please make few MPLS lessons whenever you have time....

  • @brenbeats5161
    @brenbeats5161 Před 3 lety

    Hey Keith, I have a quick question for you...Would a person generally use a different model of switch for each layer (access. distro, core)? If so which model is best for each? Love the channel man! I watch and follow along with you regularly. Much Love!!

    • @boots7859
      @boots7859 Před 2 lety

      Usually most places use a 1U like 3750/9xxx series, then a 45xxx/65xx/93xx(?) larger switch at dist, and core can be either as that is usually just routing. Depends on your network and always, budget.
      A lot of places like health care use switch stacks in the access layer, and then to a dist or collapsed-core of either a switch-stack or vss layer of 1U or larger switches.

  • @bartsimpson2324
    @bartsimpson2324 Před 4 lety +2

    38:40 damn, how awkward it feels today when you are saying 'i'm glad i'm not coughing' :)

  • @Twitch0331
    @Twitch0331 Před 3 lety

    My head still hurts from beating it against the desk while trying to figure-out why I couldn't get the etherchannel to come up. I was so frustrated with seeing err-disabled. Then I found a Cisco config document that mentioned shutting down the interfaces and suddenly it all made sense.

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you James Long! Some things like that, after sorting them out, will be part of your skillset forever. Happy labbing!

  • @sumanratnalu1717
    @sumanratnalu1717 Před 3 lety

    why both the switch ports should be shut before configuring etherchannel ? what happens in the interfaces technically if it's not shut. Please clarify!

  • @darshanaher1274
    @darshanaher1274 Před 4 lety

    Hello @Keith, Although video refreshed basics but I have a doubt when we have two 1 Gig interfaces and we have made ether channel then does the throughput doubles i.e. 2 Gig ( If we are using non-cisco switches at any end ) ? Because as per my understanding in cisco it creates one logical link with the bandwidth equals to single interface i.e. 1 Gig port-channel. I used the cisco switch with mikrotik routeros once and it used to double the throughput with bonding feature of mikrotik and LACP or ON at Cisco end. Thanks for answering this in advanced.

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for the question Darshan. If both switches are compatible, and run LACP and/or both support Etherchannel, the two links would be seen as 1 logical 2Gig link (in the eyes of spanning tree.)

    • @darshanaher1274
      @darshanaher1274 Před 4 lety

      Ok, so simply we can say ether channel link bandwidth = ( bandwidth of link) * ( number of links participating)

  • @fbifido2
    @fbifido2 Před 2 lety

    @37:30 - why did the cost for LACP port go down by 1 point while on the root switch ????

  • @brianpuffer7380
    @brianpuffer7380 Před 4 lety

    Keith, quick question... lets say that in your scenario you used gig 0/2, gig 1/2 on sw1 as your etherchanel and there was another redundant link from sw1 gig 0/0 to sw2 gig 0/0. Is there a scenario where STP would block the etherchanel? Hope I am asking this in a way that you can follow...

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for the question Brian. Yes, there is a scenario where one end of the Etherchannel could be blocked, due that end not being a root port or a designated port.

  • @fernanjosephpunzalan7696

    Hmm.. I thought we should configure the logical interface "port-channel X" first, before joining the trunk to the "channel-group X"?
    So the switch will automatically interpret the channel-group X command and join the trunks on the corresponding port-channel number?
    Btw, thanks for the great video and intuitive explanation. Browsing you playlist now :D

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety

      Thank you Fernan for the question, and yes. It will automatically create the port-channel when adding interfaces to it. Glad you are here. Enjoy the videos, and see you soon.

  • @st10689
    @st10689 Před 3 lety

    Hey Keith! If I shutdown the interfaces on switch 1, then do the configurations on both switches (without shutdown the interfaces on the switch 2) and finally no shut the interfaces on the switch 1, is it different compared to shutdown the interfaces on switch 1, do the configurations then shutdown the interfaces on the switch 2, do the configurations and then no shut the interfaces on both switches? Is it the same thing?

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 2 lety

      Thank you Stefanos Kattirtzis. Feel free to join my Discord sever. Lots of people there helping each other out. Each Saturday at 10am Pacific I hold my "Office Hour" where learners can ask questions about the topics they are studying. Mostly focusing on Cisco CCNA 200-301 topics. Feel free to join us there live if you are available. Here is the link ogit.online/Join_OGIT_on_Discord
      Thanks again Stefanos Kattirtzis!

  • @fbifido2
    @fbifido2 Před 2 lety

    @25:11 - LACP & PAgP is only for connecting multiple links to the same device, yes?
    Can you do etherchannel across two devices ??
    sw1 sw2
    sw3 sw4
    - sw3 gig0/1 is connected to sw1 gig0/3
    - sw3 gig0/2 is connected to sw2 gig0/3
    - sw4 gig0/1 is connected to sw1 gig0/4
    - sw4 gig0/2 is connected to sw2 gig0/4
    can LACP or PAgP be enable to trick SPT into using all links ????

  • @ardentdfender4116
    @ardentdfender4116 Před 4 lety +1

    Im watching this as a supplement to the CBTNuggets CCNA 200-301 course and something didn’t compute for me on this same section as it relates to Trunking with STP and Ether-channels. I’m a little lost on something as it relates to STP when you set out to address it around 36:10 to around 37:45. I’m not understanding the Nuts and Bolts of how there was STP on one the links of the Trunk and then after configuring the Trunk as a Logical Ether-channel what exactly happened to STP which seemingly here is no longer being blocked? Everything else I think I get, but that part to me does not compute with STP. I didn’t understand it in the course and I’m still not getting it here. I think I need the play by play to understand what exactly is happening with the configuration change with STP. It was there and now it’s not there, yeah I’m confused!
    Also how many switch to switch channels assuming the switches are exactly the same can you bundle as a Ether-Channel?

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety +1

      ** updated response **
      Thanks for the question! In this topology there were only 2 switches, back to back, with 2 links between them. Before EtherChannel, STP would see a loop (parallel paths) between the two switches. By making the 2 links look like a single EtherChannel port, STP no longer sees a parallel path (it only sees 1).
      Now IF the other links between SW1 and SW3, and SW2 and SW3 were up and active, there once again would be a loop parallel paths) , and STP would place one of the ports in a blocking state, to prevent the loops. The block in that case would depend on which switch was the root bridge.

    • @ardentdfender4116
      @ardentdfender4116 Před 4 lety

      Keith Barker Thanks for the reply. The first part of the response is more clear in understanding. As it seems to say two or more normal parallel switch to switch connection will enact STP as would be normal on what is also a Trunk. If EtherChannel is enacted across this sane two port switch connection it combines them into one unique Virtual Port connection of sort there in nullifying STP as it’s only now just one Virtual port combined. And as long as that EtherChannel exist as one connection, STP stays nullified. If I’m correct there in understanding, then that I think I understand. Something about it still seems fuzzy to me, but I can get that.as explained. I’m very sure that I’m not the on,y one who got confused on that.

  • @grahamjkeddie
    @grahamjkeddie Před 4 lety

    Hi Keith, I think this may be beyond the scope of CCNA, but I have a question regarding voice traffic over Etherchannel. Is there a recommended way to setup Etherchannel for voice traffic? Should QOS be setup? I've heard there are issue with QOS on Port-Channel links. I'm confused to what the solution would be. Thanks!

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety

      community.cisco.com/t5/voice-over-ip/qos-for-port-channel-ports-on-3850-switch/td-p/3182910

    • @grahamjkeddie
      @grahamjkeddie Před 4 lety

      Thanks for taking the time to look this out for me! This makes sense now. Also thanks for the great video series!

  • @moizihsan5176
    @moizihsan5176 Před 2 lety

    Is STP even required between switches which use two parallel links behaving as a single(etherchannel)?

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for the question Moiz Ihsan.
      No. If only etherchannel is used, there in only 1 path, and there won't be a loop. However, STP would still be good to run, to identify any accidental, (through mis-configuration of the Etherchannel, or accidental connection of an additional cable), loops.

  • @mrd9987
    @mrd9987 Před 2 měsíci

    How would you go about upgrading the network l2 switches which has 2 fibres from a Cisco stack to cisco l3?

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před měsícem

      Thank you for the question @mrd9987.
      I would first secure the contract for the work. :)

  • @fajasnp9823
    @fajasnp9823 Před 2 lety

    Hi Keith, I have query about etherchannel, I have a 2 redundant link between two switches, one is blocking by spanning tree, how I can convert this links to etherchannel with out an outage? Is it possible?

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you Fajas np. Feel free to join my Discord sever. Lots of people there helping each other out. Each Saturday at 10am Pacific I hold my "Office Hour" where learners can ask questions about the topics they are studying. Mostly focusing on Cisco CCNA 200-301 topics. Feel free to join us there live if you are available. Here is the link ogit.online/Join_OGIT_on_Discord
      Thanks again Fajas np!

  • @waqarahmed4200
    @waqarahmed4200 Před 3 lety

    Notes:
    L2 etherchannel protocols should be same on both switches.
    for example 🤔
    LACP switch1 forms with LACP switch2☑️
    LACP switch1 and pAgp switch2 ❌

  • @Thechris20001
    @Thechris20001 Před 4 lety +2

    Hi Keith, I am new to Cisco but working in an environment with a lot of legacy gear and configs, is there any downside to using simply ON as opposed to PAgP or LACP?
    This is assuming that all configuration is correct both sides and the link will establish fine.

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety +2

      Hi Christopher! Thanks for the question. LACP can identify speed and duplex mismatches, which is great to know about when setting it up. The on setting won't do that (however CDP messages may provide a clue along the way). In short, if an etherchannel is already working, I wouldn't poke the bear. :) Hope that helps, and thanks for the question.

  • @israeljo1443
    @israeljo1443 Před 4 lety

    Hey Keith, thank you nice video, but i have setup a mini lab and I configured both switches as ethernchannel, after using show spanning-tree commands, 1 switch shows Po1 Desg FWD 12 128.56 P2p, but the other switch shows Po1 Altn BLK 12 128.56 P2p , I thought when you configure Etherchannels, they get rid of the STP blocking state..

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for the question Israel. It is still possible for the entire Etherchannel logical interface to be in a blocking state, based on who and where the root switch is, and what other alternate paths exist.

    • @israeljo1443
      @israeljo1443 Před 4 lety

      @@KeithBarker Thank you Keith..you are right..after i removed one of the cables..the etherchannel inmediately changed to DP...

  • @hughlancaster7187
    @hughlancaster7187 Před 2 lety

    Hey Keith,
    How about configuring in a production environment. One link is already established but ethernchannel is not configured. I add another link configure both ends for etherchannel. Will this new link be blocked?

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 2 lety

      Thank you Hugh Lancaster. Feel free to join my Discord sever. Lots of people there helping each other out. Each Saturday at 10am Pacific I hold my "Office Hour" where learners can ask questions about the topics they are studying. Mostly focusing on Cisco CCNA 200-301 topics. Feel free to join us there live if you are available. Here is the link ogit.online/Join_OGIT_on_Discord
      Thanks again Hugh Lancaster!

  • @ehsanakbari9730
    @ehsanakbari9730 Před 4 lety

    Hi Keith, I have learned before when you want to make Etherchannel you should use these commands ( sw(config)# interface port-channel 5
    sw(config)# interface range gigabitethernet 0/1-2
    sw(config)# channel-group 5 mode active)
    please tell me what`s difference between these two commands?

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for the question Ehsan.
      Instead of having to go to each interface separately, (and issue same commands), you can go to interface range for 2 or more interfaces on the same switch, at the same time. Once in interface range configuration mode, any commands you implement are placed on all the interfaces in that range at the exact same time on that switch.
      Does that answer your question?
      Let me know and happy studies.

    • @ehsanakbari9730
      @ehsanakbari9730 Před 4 lety

      @@KeithBarker thank you for your response.
      Yeah I got my answer. I try to implement both # l love Networking

  • @abhishekkatiyar2151
    @abhishekkatiyar2151 Před 4 lety

    Sir I want to no the name of song u have played at the end. I love that.

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you Abhishek. I have a pool of music, and don't recall the name of that exact one. Sorry about that.
      Thanks for watching, and happy studies.

    • @dizzle00786
      @dizzle00786 Před 4 lety +1

      Hi guys. The song is Even if the Sky Is Falling Down by The Waiting. Also thanks for the great lesson Keith.

  • @hydra9972
    @hydra9972 Před 3 lety

    Can you make an EtherChannel with any redundant segments? I see here it's switch to switch, but if I have an access switch's 2 tengigabit uplink ports going to a Core, with one BLKd from spanning tree, can I optimize the trunk from the switch to the core with an ether channel? And how will that impact the users attached to that access switch, would it be worth doing?

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for the question HYDRA. If the access switch and the core both support etherchannel, then yes! You can have both links active for all VLANs as STP will see it as one logical segment/link, and then the Etherchannel will perform the load distribution across the available links.

  • @rosedhessi340
    @rosedhessi340 Před 4 lety

    Keith what are the difference between LagP protocol and LACP protocol ? Other than modes ??

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for the question Rose Dhessi. PAgP is Cisco's proprietary protocol, and LACP is an industry standard protocol.

    • @rosedhessi340
      @rosedhessi340 Před 4 lety

      Thanks for reply Keith you are awesome

  • @blackhatvisions
    @blackhatvisions Před rokem

    Hope you guys live long lives. But could you share the secret for it. For your age you look young and energetic. Which is great! hope the best for you man.

  • @3232groundhog
    @3232groundhog Před 4 lety

    Interesting to note that enabling EtherChannel seems to reset the Vlans allowed over the interface/s; at least this is the case in Packet Tracer.
    Here's some "show interfaces trunk" command before and after output with trunking initially enabled for Vlans 10 and 20 *only* prior to enabling EtherChannel and after enabling EtherChannel, vlans 1-1005 are allowed and 1, 10 and 20 are active/forwarding with no additional configurations made to these settings...
    *BEFORE* EtherChannel:
    SW1#show interfaces trunk
    Port Mode Encapsulation Status Native vlan
    Gig0/1 on 802.1q trunking 1
    Gig0/2 on 802.1q trunking 1
    Port Vlans allowed on trunk
    Gig0/1 10,20
    Gig0/2 10,20
    Port Vlans allowed and active in management domain
    Gig0/1 10,20
    Gig0/2 10,20
    Port Vlans in spanning tree forwarding state and not pruned
    Gig0/1 10,20
    Gig0/2 10,20
    *AFTER* EtherChannel:
    SW1#show interfaces trunk
    Port Mode Encapsulation Status Native vlan
    Po1 on 802.1q trunking 1
    Port Vlans allowed on trunk
    Po1 1-1005
    Port Vlans allowed and active in management domain
    Po1 1,10,20
    Port Vlans in spanning tree forwarding state and not pruned
    Po1 1,10,20

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you Steven Kelly! I wonder if that is the same behavior on physical gear. I am making a not to check, next time I lab this up on physical gear. Thank you for the observation, and letting us know!
      Happy studies.

    • @3232groundhog
      @3232groundhog Před 4 lety

      Keith Barker. Thanks Keith. Due to network device limitations, I can’t represent the network exactly as when I did this in PT but I’ll try to lab it up as best I can on my physical network and I’ll let you know the result, if I can.

  • @samkberard
    @samkberard Před 2 měsíci

    Why would you use LACP or PAgP if you can just turn etherchannel ON?

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 2 měsíci

      From AI:
      Using the Port Aggregation Protocol (PAgP) or Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) instead of simply setting link aggregation to "on" (static configuration) on a Cisco switch offers several key benefits:
      1. **Dynamic Configuration**: Both PAgP and LACP facilitate dynamic negotiation between switches for establishing link aggregation. This means that the protocols automatically manage the configuration and maintenance of aggregated links, reducing manual configuration errors and administrative overhead.
      2. **Compatibility and Standardization**: LACP is part of the IEEE 802.3ad standard and ensures compatibility across different vendors’ devices. This is important in mixed-environment networks. PAgP is Cisco proprietary but still ensures consistent link aggregation behavior across Cisco devices.
      3. **Link Monitoring and Control**: These protocols monitor the link status. If a link in an aggregation group fails, the protocols can dynamically adjust the configuration to account for the failed link, maintaining network resilience and continuity.
      4. **Load Balancing**: They provide more sophisticated load balancing options. Traffic is distributed across aggregated links based on factors like source/destination MAC addresses, IP addresses, and port numbers, optimizing network performance.
      5. **Failover and Redundancy**: They enhance network reliability through failover. If one link in an aggregation fails, traffic is automatically rerouted to the remaining links without any network interruption.
      6. **Configuration Consistency**: These protocols ensure that the configurations at both ends of the aggregated links are consistent, preventing issues like loops or mismatched configurations that can lead to network instability.
      In contrast, setting link aggregation to "on" statically assumes that the configuration is correct and will not dynamically adjust to network changes or inconsistencies. This can lead to potential issues if there's a misconfiguration or a change in the network topology.

  • @TheNetworkChef
    @TheNetworkChef Před 3 lety

    What is the benefit of using the PAgP or LACP vs just on?

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for the question Cedric. PAgP was Cisco's original protocol, and proprietary, before LACP was an accepted standard. Most people will use LACP today, including on Cisco gear.

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 3 lety

      www.reddit.com/r/networking/comments/2xsggk/what_benefits_does_lacp_have_over_static/

  • @kaanvidesai
    @kaanvidesai Před 4 lety

    Hi Keith. Share video of today's network engineer requirements. Like Python for network engineer. Yang data models, Netconf, restconf, rest API. This video of l2 etherchannel is very good but cores of content are available on CZcams.

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety

      Thank you Darshan Desai! Glad you are here.

  • @anilrouter4959
    @anilrouter4959 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi sir good morning form India looking forward for content on VRF

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you Anil Router, great idea. I will add that to my list. Glad you are here.

  • @flyingscotsman3278
    @flyingscotsman3278 Před měsícem

    Apologies exemplary😊😊

  • @TheNetworkChef
    @TheNetworkChef Před 3 lety

    Can we get a L3 EtherChannel video?

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for the request Cedric Jones.

  • @waqarahmed4200
    @waqarahmed4200 Před 3 lety

    Please make video on L3 etherchannel. L3 is in blueprint

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you Waqar Ahmed! I have added that to my list!

  • @mazi427
    @mazi427 Před 3 lety

    Could you please invlude VPN/DMVPN in one of your sessions.

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 3 lety

      Thank you M Azi for the suggestion. Currently I am focusing most of my CZcams content at the Cisco CCNA level, but will keep your suggestion in the queue as a possibility in the future. Thanks again for the idea.

  • @burtonsno163
    @burtonsno163 Před 4 lety

    Hi Keith! Thank you so much for these videos. I cant express to you how helpful they are in making subjects that start out as pretty intimidating become a lot easier to digest. I have a question regarding configuring port channels. If you have two links between two switches, and all of the interfaces have been configured to trunk and meet all of the proper parameters to be in a channel-group with one another, is it necessary to configure the port-channel interface for trunking? I came across this question/answer in a Cisco config lab and I am having trouble understanding why this is not a redundancy. Thank you again so much for sharing your knowledge.
    blog.certskills.com/cl555/ - question
    blog.certskills.com/cl555-answer/ - answer
    Thanks again,
    Alex

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety +2

      Hi Alex. Those are long reads! (I did take a peek at them though). In short, if the two links are configured for identical trunking, it is NOT required to also configure the logical port-channel. czcams.com/video/-7_PuMos2h8/video.html At this time stamp I demo bringing it up, without any additional (or redundant) configs on the port-channel interface. Hope that helps.

    • @burtonsno163
      @burtonsno163 Před 4 lety

      Keith Barker thank you!!