🎬 Let's do Packet Tracer labs together - VLANs, DHCP, DHCP Relay, Trunking, SVIs, L3 Switch
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- čas přidán 12. 06. 2024
- In this live stream, I'm going to walk through a Lab from Keith Barker's CCNA Packet Tracer labs. I'll discuss my way through the configuration and explain relevant protocols and commands.
Keith Barker's Packet Tracer labs are available here (Scroll down to "FREE DOWNLOADS"):
www.thekeithbarker.com/
In this live stream, we're going to walk through the lab titled "Cisco PT - DHCP, Routing, Switching 2020-04-07". The most up to date version is available from Keith's website. But here is a direct download link:
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Keith Barker has many more Packet Tracer labs available on his website:
www.thekeithbarker.com/
Keith has also published walk throughs of all of his labs in this playlist:
• Packet Tracer Labs Cis...
All Keith's CCNA content is available in his CCNA 200-301 Master Playlist:
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Local Broadcasts vs Directed Broadcasts:
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Inter VLAN Routing - How to Route between VLANS:
www.practicalnetworking.net/s...
More lab walk throughs:
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00:00 Start
01:18 Keith Barker Labs + Resources
04:10 Me Downloading & Starting the wrong lab =(
06:50 Me Downloading the correct Lab =)
08:42 Topology Exploration
10:22 Starting from a Switch with initial default config
15:30 Switch 1 Configuration
21:32 Configuring EtherChannel between SW1 and SW2
28:05 Switch 2 Configuration
33:05 Switch 3 / Multi-Layer Switch Configuration
36:54 Switch 3 / SVI Configuration & Description
41:02 DHCP / APIPA / DHCP Relay
51:15 Troubleshooting Routing Issue
54:08 Local Broadcasts (ping 255.255.255.255)
57:45 Lab Finished / Q&A - Věda a technologie
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Thanks, this was an excellent refresher! I also like how neatly you work, for example you press Enter a couple of times after each output so that two consecutive outputs are easy to distinguish, or that you press space before typing in a command so that it gets separated cleanly from the prompt itself. I was not aware that you can configure the range command using a comma, instead of a dash, so that's definitely a new piece of information.
Thanks for noticing some of the small things I do to help with the learning process. AlittA =). Glad you enjoyed this video!
Eddie you are the best, all my questions are answered.
Really helpful. Especially the explaination of routing in a layer 3 switch. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it John!
Really enjoyed this. I had to look up Channel Groups, but now I know. Thank for putting in the work!
You're welcome, Wally!
Thanks for these lab videos, learning a lot
Glad to hear it, Padmanathan!
Thank you for all the sharing you do
You're welcome, Kali
Thanks, was very useful for me, I already subscribe to the channel, waiting for more labs.
Thank you for your support, Josetph. Also looking forward to getting more labs together.
Thank you for doing this.
Thanks! Keep doing these please!
Noted. Thanks Atman.
Very good nicely explained thank you
You're welcome.
solid stuff, keep it up.
Will do =). Glad you liked the video!
wonderful. Thank you!!!!
You're welcome, RT =)
Awesome lab, can I ask a question please?
How does the DHCP server know which IPs from those 2 pools to assign to the PCs that requested them?
The frame from SW2 to the server will not have a vlan tag so I can't say based on the tag
Pcs got dhcp adresses before u enabled routing on Multilayer Switch? We can do that?
so if I have 10 pc's on vlan 25 port fa 0/5 on a L2 switch using trunking to another L2 switch, I can send traffic on that 1 port?
Yes. =)
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The introduction is taking too long. Unnecessary.
You know you can jump around to whatever sections you like =).