I'm doing my CCNA right now, hopefully I'm gonna land an IT Helpdesk job and eventually move into a Network Admin/Engineer role, these videos are so fun to watch!
oh goodluck with your CCNA!!! Yeah you could be in that role one day just keep learning and doing labs! I also wanna get certified this year coz my certs are all expired now. Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the videos!
Thank you!! Yeah sometimes I do network stuff if we have projects like this but I'm really all-around IT now lol. I do server work too like building servers and maintenance. And I still do user support and sometimes PC fixes etc
As usual very informative vlog thanks to you a part. I also done my CCNA and currently I am doing my CCNP I hope one day I'll become a network professional engineer just like you 🙂
One of the best practices also when replacing an old switch to the new one is to back up the configuration you have from the old switch and then load it up to the new switch assuming you have the same set up / placing of the ethernet cables to the new switch to avoid that the kind of errors in the configuration.
Yes I agree 100% to always have backup of the old switch. That's what we've been doing actually. We copied all the exact configurations on the switch and moved the cables exactly where it should be placed. but the error this time was in the router config. It was a different team that configures Layer 3 and we trusted that the configs were done correctly
Thanks once again 4 a great and informative video! These troubleshooting steps are a huge help to me and I can use them in my day 2 day as well! Cheers!
Always great videos thanks for sharing your process, I do decoms also and config loading to switches and routers, still learning my self.😊Have a great day.
You're welcome! oh nice! you get to do routers too. We don't have config access to layer 3 here. Just read access. I'm also learning a lot while doing these projects. Have a great day as well!
Like to know how to build a config and were the standard come from, and how configs work in different cisco switch I notice not all config play nice in different switch, I see erros sometimes I can fix them. I just let the author of the config know let them fix it. Great talking to you, that up link info was very cool. 😊
@user-ph3xk8og5f that's nice!! Yeah that's a good point. You have to tweak the config a bit to different models. We also had the issue of the latest OS not working well with the PoE for our Access Points so we had to dowongrade the OS. You probably have a lot of experience with configs now. Oh which uplink info was it?
Decommissioning without pizza and beer is a sin. In 2021 we throw all hand office party when decommissioning an old FTP server. “What so special about this particular server?” CEO asked. It was running from 2002.
You're absolutely right!! Wow 2002 omg and was still in production 2 decades later. Maybe we can have pizza after we've decommed all of our devices lol
Love your videos. Im becoming a network engineer soon. Im still training. I imagine this is what im expected to be doing at my next job (passion). Anything particular you recommend I read or do before I take my first job as network engineer? Much thankx.
Thank you so much! Appreciate it! wow congrats on your new role!! hhmmm for reading, I guess it's really nice to watch real world videos like this so you'll have more ideas on what you might do at work. I think it also depends on your company. If you know what kind of devices they're using like CISCO, JUNIPER, ARISTA etc, you might wanna read about those devices, the specs , functionality just to prepare
I’ve encountered fiber issues before like this. Fiber sometimes can be such a pain. We had to go from an old building across campus which means the fiber connection was under cement to our building. At one point years ago some workers had to dig up the cement for maintenance and broke the original fiber. So they had new fiber ran. When we were trying to replace the old switches with Cisco 9300 the fiber link just wouldn’t come up. I went through so many checks and it came down to making sure the same SFPs set to same speed and again swapping the fiber sides to get it working. It was definitely a learning experience. Can you tell me the brand of SFP you’re using? Those blue tabs seem to provide protection and better when you need to remove them. Enjoying the videos.
Yeah fiber is a pain and they're delicate so you really have to be careful. Oh wow that's a lot of work re-running fiber. I don't have that much experience with cabling so I learned too. We're using CISCO SFP 10/25G-LR-S. Yeah they're easier to remove that's why they're also pricey lol
I'm doing my CCNA right now, hopefully I'm gonna land an IT Helpdesk job and eventually move into a Network Admin/Engineer role, these videos are so fun to watch!
oh goodluck with your CCNA!!! Yeah you could be in that role one day just keep learning and doing labs! I also wanna get certified this year coz my certs are all expired now. Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the videos!
@@EastCharmerwhat certs did you have?
@@Noob.master6969 they're expired now but I had A+ and AWS Cloud practitioner. I finished CCNA training but didn't take the exam
@manphan6689 Don’t give up! You got this
@@EastCharmer what training did you do for CCNA?
I am preparing to present the CCNA exam coming soon; this video is perfect. Thank you very much.
Glad it was helpful! Best of luck!
how old are you , and where are you from ? why you get ccna exam?
When I was open my CZcams. your channel is top of the most and the recent play list always mine😊
Wow, thank you!
Kind of seems like you do a lot of network admin work. Great work!
Thank you!! Yeah sometimes I do network stuff if we have projects like this but I'm really all-around IT now lol. I do server work too like building servers and maintenance. And I still do user support and sometimes PC fixes etc
Thank you so much for your videos! It’s really helpful and interesting. Getting ready for CCNA, and need field experience as much as possible! TY
You're very welcome! Goodluck on your CCNA and hope you'll pass!!
Nice pieces of information to get me ready.
Thanks! I thought it was nice to share some real world issues
As usual very informative vlog thanks to you a part.
I also done my CCNA and currently I am doing my CCNP I hope one day I'll become a network professional engineer just like you 🙂
You're very welcome!! Wow! Goodluck on CCNP! I hope you pass it!
Very informative, thanks for sharing!
You're welcome! Glad it was helpful!
One of the best practices also when replacing an old switch to the new one is to back up the configuration you have from the old switch and then load it up to the new switch assuming you have the same set up / placing of the ethernet cables to the new switch to avoid that the kind of errors in the configuration.
Yes I agree 100% to always have backup of the old switch. That's what we've been doing actually. We copied all the exact configurations on the switch and moved the cables exactly where it should be placed. but the error this time was in the router config. It was a different team that configures Layer 3 and we trusted that the configs were done correctly
Lovely as always ♥♥
I have always loved your Vlogs, very educative.
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed them!
Thanks once again 4 a great and informative video! These troubleshooting steps are a huge help to me and I can use them in my day 2 day as well! Cheers!
You're very welcome!! Yes I typically use the OSI model method most of the time. Also trial and error
thank you! very informative!
You're very welcome! Glad they're informative!
i am doing a networking tech job and its really beneficial for me make more video like that
Nice!! I'll try my best to keep posting more networking videos.
Always great videos thanks for sharing your process, I do decoms also and config loading to switches and routers, still learning my self.😊Have a great day.
You're welcome! oh nice! you get to do routers too. We don't have config access to layer 3 here. Just read access. I'm also learning a lot while doing these projects. Have a great day as well!
Like to know how to build a config and were the standard come from, and how configs work in different cisco switch I notice not all config play nice in different switch, I see erros sometimes I can fix them. I just let the author of the config know let them fix it. Great talking to you, that up link info was very cool. 😊
@user-ph3xk8og5f that's nice!! Yeah that's a good point. You have to tweak the config a bit to different models. We also had the issue of the latest OS not working well with the PoE for our Access Points so we had to dowongrade the OS. You probably have a lot of experience with configs now. Oh which uplink info was it?
Like to understand more about the config. Great talking to you, I'm sure I will reach out to you again.
Have a great day and I enjoy you tube video. 😊
Nice video thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Thanq so much. The videos you are teaching are really helpful. can you please describe more about network operations in your next videos please&Thanq
Great video Charmer!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!!
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Decommissioning without pizza and beer is a sin.
In 2021 we throw all hand office party when decommissioning an old FTP server. “What so special about this particular server?” CEO asked. It was running from 2002.
You're absolutely right!! Wow 2002 omg and was still in production 2 decades later. Maybe we can have pizza after we've decommed all of our devices lol
I’m doing the ccna as well
Awesome!! Goodluck!!
also, just by looking at the settings at 9:00 , one end has DTP disabled but other end didn't... would that affect it also?
Love your videos. Im becoming a network engineer soon. Im still training. I imagine this is what im expected to be doing at my next job (passion). Anything particular you recommend I read or do before I take my first job as network engineer? Much thankx.
Thank you so much! Appreciate it! wow congrats on your new role!! hhmmm for reading, I guess it's really nice to watch real world videos like this so you'll have more ideas on what you might do at work. I think it also depends on your company. If you know what kind of devices they're using like CISCO, JUNIPER, ARISTA etc, you might wanna read about those devices, the specs , functionality just to prepare
I’ve encountered fiber issues before like this. Fiber sometimes can be such a pain. We had to go from an old building across campus which means the fiber connection was under cement to our building. At one point years ago some workers had to dig up the cement for maintenance and broke the original fiber. So they had new fiber ran.
When we were trying to replace the old switches with Cisco 9300 the fiber link just wouldn’t come up. I went through so many checks and it came down to making sure the same SFPs set to same speed and again swapping the fiber sides to get it working. It was definitely a learning experience.
Can you tell me the brand of SFP you’re using? Those blue tabs seem to provide protection and better when you need to remove them.
Enjoying the videos.
Yeah fiber is a pain and they're delicate so you really have to be careful. Oh wow that's a lot of work re-running fiber. I don't have that much experience with cabling so I learned too. We're using CISCO SFP 10/25G-LR-S. Yeah they're easier to remove that's why they're also pricey lol
@@EastCharmer Thank you I’ll check them out. Quite often we get thrown into this stuff and we learn just by doing.
What do you do with the decomissioned hardware? Do you sell it? If so, where could we buy it?
We usually recycle them. It's a different department that deals with them so I'm not really sure if they sell or donate
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