Man, you put so much time into this, it's amazing. My CCNA instructor has ben teaching for almost 10 years, and you do a hell of a lot better job, and you also explain tips, like, don't activate a physical interface until after you config the sub-interfaces. Great work you do. I really hope you're being compensated, somehow.
What a relief at step 5 point "e", as I did release the IP learned via DHCP on PC-B, but was never able to renew it after that, so thank you for clarifying the matter and also for the detailed answers for the Reflection Questions.
You are wrong on this one. Point 5.e doesn't work because of the relay cmd missing on the Router. PT supports another relay command to fix that, google to find it. With that command, you don't need to disable dhcp snooping on S2 for DHCP to work on PC-B
So, for question 2, I only see 1 learned sticky address. In packet tracer, in simulation mode, when you click on a dhcp discover message dropped at switch 2, it shows "Device is not configured with a functional and trusted port. Device drops the packet". So isn't dhcp snooping the reason for the dropped packets from untrusted source/port ? That seems to be the reason packet tracer gives, and port-security maximum 2 hasn't been reached, as far as I see. Curious to hear feedback on this. Thanks
Hi again Christian! I am still a bit misled, as I thought the issue with PC-B not being able to receive the IPs from DHCP is due to the dhcp snooping on S2, though while switching to "Simulation Mode", I saw that in fact the DHCP Discover gets past S2 straight to R1, where there's the following explanation at the final layer:
Man, you put so much time into this, it's amazing. My CCNA instructor has ben teaching for almost 10 years, and you do a hell of a lot better job, and you also explain tips, like, don't activate a physical interface until after you config the sub-interfaces. Great work you do. I really hope you're being compensated, somehow.
"If the maximum number of mac addresses is exceeded OVULATION will occur". You are the best!!!
What a relief at step 5 point "e", as I did release the IP learned via DHCP on PC-B, but was never able to renew it after that, so thank you for clarifying the matter and also for the detailed answers for the Reflection Questions.
You are wrong on this one. Point 5.e doesn't work because of the relay cmd missing on the Router. PT supports another relay command to fix that, google to find it. With that command, you don't need to disable dhcp snooping on S2 for DHCP to work on PC-B
So, for question 2, I only see 1 learned sticky address. In packet tracer, in simulation mode, when you click on a dhcp discover message dropped at switch 2, it shows "Device is not configured with a functional and trusted port. Device drops the packet". So isn't dhcp snooping the reason for the dropped packets from untrusted source/port ? That seems to be the reason packet tracer gives, and port-security maximum 2 hasn't been reached, as far as I see. Curious to hear feedback on this. Thanks
Do you still have the finished packet tracer file for this lab activity? can we have it?
Thank you for your videos, you're the reason I'm able to pass my CCNA exam this semester!
Well, what's the answer to question 2 if you're doing this lab not on PT but live?
Awesome stuff as usual, you are the best! Thank you!
Muchas gracias por tu gran aporte en este canal, me ayuda mucho seguir aprendiendo de networking y mas aun en esta nueva malla de ccna 200-301.
very good christian
I have a question .
Hi again Christian! I am still a bit misled, as I thought the issue with PC-B not being able to receive the IPs from DHCP is due to the dhcp snooping on S2, though while switching to "Simulation Mode", I saw that in fact the DHCP Discover gets past S2 straight to R1, where there's the following explanation at the final layer:
Can I download the folder