Inter-VLAN Routing using a Cisco Router (Router on a Stick) | Cisco CCNA 200-301

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Komentáře • 71

  • @ozyj5710
    @ozyj5710 Před 4 lety +6

    Million thanks Keith. With your lectures i easily get to understand the most complex topics. Unfortunately I'm always unable to attend your live sessions, due to my time schedules and access but i never fail to check on the notifications and ofcourse download the videos.

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you OZY! Glad you can catch the recordings. I appreciate your kind words and feedback. Cheers!

  • @ranjanadissanayaka5390
    @ranjanadissanayaka5390 Před rokem +2

    your teaching style is awesome....with just watching this video only just once I understood the concepts and did some labbing. I'm gonna watch this entire playlist. Keith thank you so much for making these and making it available for free... U are Awesome !!!.😀

  • @jacobennis1117
    @jacobennis1117 Před 3 lety

    I LOVE KEITH BARKER

  • @karenm5423
    @karenm5423 Před rokem

    Thanks, Keith.! Love the simplicity with which you teach. You break it down so well. Thank you for sharing your own personal journey - very encouraging and so much needed when prepping for the CCNA exam,

  • @AJ-I
    @AJ-I Před 4 lety +5

    You are a great motivator. Thank you so much

  • @Don-Carillo
    @Don-Carillo Před 4 lety +7

    Im not really studying for my CCNA i am just learning for fun and to improve my knowledge and your videos add the fun element and make them somthing i look forward to. One of the best styles of teaching I've come across and enjoyed them over the many years. Defiantly up there with the best. Thank you. Do you cover anything on wireless networking Keith ?

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety +3

      Thank you Lazerus! There is some Wireless in the new CCNA both in section 2 and 5 of the blueprint. As a result, I definitely will be doing some live streams on a few of those topics, and add them to the playlist here: ogit.online/sloth
      Thank you for the question!
      Also, thank you for the followup to the other question that was posted in this channel. Very kind, and appreciated.
      -Keith

    • @danimoosakhan
      @danimoosakhan Před 4 lety +1

      Same, I am also learning and applying these technologies in production environment on Dell force 10, and Juniper EX switches.

  • @thomaslong5428
    @thomaslong5428 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Keith it makes more sense now I really appreciate how you simply explain topics in your videos.

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 2 lety

      Happy to do it, thanks for the feedback thomas long.

  • @buenosdiasgracias6219
    @buenosdiasgracias6219 Před 4 lety +2

    Your tools are cool!!! Thanks again Keith!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety

      Happy to do it, thanks for the feedback Buenos Días gracias.

  • @derrik-bosse
    @derrik-bosse Před 3 lety

    I will definitely be using your videos to supplement the CyberPatriot cadets I am working with in Civil Air Patrol.

  • @dnj20
    @dnj20 Před 3 lety

    Good teacher you are

  • @robertabbud9130
    @robertabbud9130 Před 2 lety

    Hi Keith! You have given me hope that I can get into IT. You are amazing!

  • @mrgigs08
    @mrgigs08 Před 3 lety

    I love your explanation Keith! And thanks for the explanation which is free! I am currently relearning stuff from CCNA and you really help a lot and thank you a lot for that!
    Keep on doing the amazing job my friend! ❤️

  • @fernandovillarreal7544

    Love your videos you give good nuggets

  • @Dave-py2hi
    @Dave-py2hi Před 3 lety

    Simply Fantastic!!!!

  • @ardentdfender4116
    @ardentdfender4116 Před 4 lety

    From video 279 of the CCNA 200-301 CBTN Course I figure it best to ask the following question here so I can maybe get a better or faster response for clarity of understanding as its related to the same topic on Router on a Stick. I will again also re-watch this video again as a relevant supplement in something i may have missed before as this is now more relevant to where I am in the CBTN CCNA Course. Anyway, I would have liked more clarity and explanation of the fact that a physical Interface on a router can also at the same time support having more than one or many sub-interfaces at the same time on that very same router physical interface Trunked to a Switch. I was under the impression that it couldn't from one or two video's back in video 277-278 where you removed the interface IP Address with #no IP address command before you set forth to sub-interfaced it. Then in video 279 it appear's that it wasn't the case it seems and that and Interface could also retain a Physical Interface IP address while also having Sub-interfaced IP Addresses for the carved VLAN on interface. A little confused I am. Thus I would have liked some more information for clarity of understanding why you can have both a Physical Interface with an IP Address as well Sub-Interfaces. I will check back for an answer or explanation when you respond. Thanks Keith!

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety

      Lets jump on an voice chat on my Discord server. ogit.online/Join_OGIT_on_Discord
      I think it would be the most effective way to clarify what you are asking about. DM me there, and we can set up a time.
      Thanks!

  • @amirkhang20
    @amirkhang20 Před 3 lety

    Hats off , you are the best.

  • @scottspa74
    @scottspa74 Před 2 lety

    There is another good CCNA instructor on CZcams who, when setting up the subinterfaces, stressed to not put the physical interface up until after configuring the subinterfaces, but never explained why. It works to do it that way, but I'm wondering if you have any thoughts as to what his concern may be about putting physical int UP prior to configuring the subs. Thanks for all your content, Keith. Great stuff!

  • @abhishekkatiyar2151
    @abhishekkatiyar2151 Před 4 lety

    Thank you Sir for such a great video

  • @memyselfimemyselfi496
    @memyselfimemyselfi496 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you. Could you help me come up with a study guide for the new CCNA?

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety +9

      Thank you for the suggestion. I will add that to my queue, as a lot of people could benefit from a structured plan on how to study for the new CCNA. Thank you for the request.

    • @animeismydrug1466
      @animeismydrug1466 Před 4 lety

      @@KeithBarker Please Mr Barker, do it. I follow your videos, it amaze me how you find new and creative way to teach us. It's amazing. Dont ever stop❤

  • @ardentdfender4116
    @ardentdfender4116 Před 4 lety

    I just finished re-watching this video again in it's entirety to see if I found some answer to my question below I asked and I did not find it. However you hinted at it at 34:43 with the R1 IP Address as if to maybe explain, but it wasn't followed thru and explained in any real way. So i'd still like some clarity of explanation.

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety +2

      Lets jump on an voice chat on my Discord server. ogit.online/Join_OGIT_on_Discord
      I think it would be the most effective way to clarify what you are asking about. DM me there, and we can set up a time.
      Thanks!

  • @arryaans
    @arryaans Před 4 lety

    Dear Keith, please explain more on Vlan...I have come to know on tagged vlan, legacy vlan, l3 and l2 vlan, please let me know about types of practical vlans...what are the diff between vlan and vlan interface....how they are related....

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety

      Thank you for the question Arindom. A VLAN is a layer 2 broadcast domain. A layer 2 broadcast frame sent from a device into the VLAN would be broadcast to all other active ports in the same VLAN. An "Interface VLAN 10" is an example of a logical layer 3 interface (with an IP address) that could be created on a multi-layer switch (a device that can do both layer 2 switching), and using its vlan interfaces (such as interface vlan 10, also called a switched virtual interface SVI) to perform routing for a specific VLAN. Check out this playlist: ogit.online/sloth and look for the video on inter-VLAN routing using a multi-layer switch. That will have more information as well. Thanks for being here, and thanks for the question. Happy studies.

  • @MM-vl8ic
    @MM-vl8ic Před 2 lety

    I Really struggle to find the right vocabulary to search for answers, Knowing this is two years old, I'm still gonna ask..... Bottle neck? Is the router inserting data in the packet at the switch? Or is 100% of the traffic/packets trans-versing the router? Can a 1G router port route a mixed 1G/10G (56G?) network? Point me toward the vocabulary to search for the hardware answers? Please?

  • @bipinbani
    @bipinbani Před 4 lety

    Thank you for all the content. Request you to please let us know about the annotation software which you use in your videos..😊😊

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for the question Bipin. When I am writing on top of a webpage or other screen, I use a little tool call epic pen.
      I also have a drawing program from Corel called Painter. Those are the two tools I commonly use.
      Thanks for watching, and for your question.

    • @bipinbani
      @bipinbani Před 4 lety

      @@KeithBarker thank you for quick reply.😊

    • @bipinbani
      @bipinbani Před 4 lety

      Also watching your CBT nuggets for CEH..

  • @tallalikith9749
    @tallalikith9749 Před 3 lety

    Keith , Did Bob clear his CCNA... I've heard of him in my CCNP playlist

  • @kevinbrown2772
    @kevinbrown2772 Před 3 lety

    Is it possible to assign more than 1 subinterface to a vlan? i.e., vlan 10 in this vid has g0/0.10 ip 10.16.0.1. Could vlan 10 have another subinterface assigned? I've tried with no success, but I've also seen examples in other videos. Thanks.

  • @swakaable
    @swakaable Před 4 lety

    Hi Keith, good job with the channel. I was curious about the physical interface on the router configured with sub interfaces, what would happen if it had an ip address configured or rather is it good practice for it not to have an ip address. Thanks

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety

      Thank you for the question Bob_Om. If there is an IP address on he parent (physical) interface, it will process any packets that are NOT tagged? (native VLAN traffic is normally not tagged).
      Let me know if that helps, and happy studies.

    • @swakaable
      @swakaable Před 4 lety

      @@KeithBarker thank you Keith, please keep doing what you are doing, i have been stuck in rut with ccna for so long, didn't pass my exam last year in June. I literally gave up, but ever since I came across your channel, I am understanding concepts so much better. It's a breath of fresh air. I feel I can take this on and crush it. Thank you for taking your time and helping so many people.

  • @leothalion3983
    @leothalion3983 Před 4 lety

    Keith, should I worry about this when building a vlan? : % Warning: It is recommended to configure VLAN from config mode,
    as VLAN database mode is being deprecated. Please consult user
    documentation for configuring VTP/VLAN in config mode.

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for the question Jose M. In any current network, there would be very little reasons for using a switch module in a router. If you needed to do it though, I wouldn't worry about the warning message given at the CLI.

    • @leothalion3983
      @leothalion3983 Před 4 lety

      Thanks, Keith

  • @danimoosakhan
    @danimoosakhan Před 4 lety

    Can I support native vlan on sub-interface?
    The trunk port on the switch can support 1 native vlan by not tagging the frames for that particular vlan.
    What configuration is needed on sub-interface to support native vlan?

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for the question Danial Khan. I recall that IF you tell the switch to include tags for all VLANs (including the native VLAN), then on the router sub-interface that is tracking on that VLAN # (that the switch is using as the Native VLAN) that should work.
      Hope that helps,
      -Keith

  • @marcin5272
    @marcin5272 Před 3 lety

    Does anybody know where routing in vlan in new CCNA blueprint is? Thank you in advance

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for the question Marcin. That is in module/domain 3 for the Cisco CCNA 200-301 certification. IP Connectivity.

    • @marcin5272
      @marcin5272 Před 3 lety

      @@KeithBarker thank you very much for getting back to me :)

  • @andersgjerlw9636
    @andersgjerlw9636 Před 4 lety

    Can you let subnetting be in the subnetting videos that are part of your saturday subnetting???
    People watches this to see inter-vlan routing,not recap of the OSI model and subnetting. You already did a VLAN video earlier just skip to concept of inter-vlan routing and the CLI commands on the routers.
    are you going to talk about parent route, child route and ultimate route in the future of subnetting?
    Too much fluff in this video,it was like 15min of real inter-vlan routing information that was useful to this topic. You should have just done a video of Multilayer vlan routing,legacy vlan routing and router on a stick with some CLI commands. Would have been a better video. But I dont know if all 3 inter-vlan routing options is in the new CCNA. You took way too long to expain it in Laymen terms and 80 % of the video was waste of my time. But that is how I feel it tho,since I have been taught the differences in school and in labs. People should know there are variants out there, and I get it,this is towards the new CCNA and specifically inter-vlan routing.

    • @KeithBarker
      @KeithBarker  Před 4 lety

      Thank you for your feedback Anders.

    • @Don-Carillo
      @Don-Carillo Před 4 lety +3

      With all due respect Anders i think you are being a bit disrespectful here. Keith puts a lot of effort in to these videos and the majority of us find them very informative. Maybe you are more knowledgeable than a lot of us and a lot of this is " fluff" to you but there is a wider audience here and the quality of these are better than you would pay a lot of money for by going on a course. Just somthing to bear in mind . I don't mean to disrespect you :-)

    • @andersgjerlw9636
      @andersgjerlw9636 Před 4 lety

      @@Don-Carillo I dont think thats being disrespectful:).thats totally fine.I may be a little more knowledgeable. I know Keith does put alot of effort into these videos,but I also think that people are interested in these videos should have some basic prior knowledge. But I was just checking for inter-vlan part, and I had to go to 40min mark to find the inter-vlan commands. I'm only giving feedback from my perspective ofcourse.

    • @Don-Carillo
      @Don-Carillo Před 4 lety +1

      @@andersgjerlw9636 that is fair enough Anders. For me personally the video's would not be of use if there was no explanation and build up to what he was doing with the commands. I guess somekind of timings to click on to get to the commands and bypass the other stuff would be of use but obviously that takes time to do. From somone who has a grasp on the basics of networks and wants to learn more they are very good but i appreciate you are much more advanced than me. All the best in your studies :-)

    • @andersgjerlw9636
      @andersgjerlw9636 Před 4 lety

      @@Don-Carillo And the best of luck in your studies aswell:)