I hope you're enjoying the labs! If you want another great set of FREE packet tracer labs for the CCNA, check out Neil Anderson's lab guide here: jeremysitlab.com/ccna-lab-guide
Awesome vids. I was going to take my ICND2 exam this week until I came across these videos. I figured I would sweep through these videos to fill in anything I may have missed. Also, "show interfaces status" is helpful to see all the interfaces speed, duplex, and status in a neat and orderly fashion.
Good luck with the exam! Maybe you would have passed the exam had you taken it this week, but it's certainly not a bad choice to take an extra week to fill in any weak spots!
Hey! Great troubleshooting, thanks for making this videos! I noticed one error, at 5:34, when you are configuring the IP address of the po1 interface, you used the mask "255.255.255.0" wich stands for /24, but you are supossed to use /30 as it says on the note above the link between layer 3 switches, /30 is 255.255.255.252 Am i right?, thanks for everything!
@@JeremysITLab No!, Thank you for doing such a great job, i really appreciate your humble, thanks again for sharing your knowledge, i'm looking forward to get my CCNA certification on february 6 and your videos are just perfect as study Material, greetings from México!
I hope you're enjoying the labs! If you want another great set of FREE packet tracer labs for the CCNA, check out Neil Anderson's lab guide here: jeremysitlab.com/ccna-lab-guide
Awesome vids. I was going to take my ICND2 exam this week until I came across these videos. I figured I would sweep through these videos to fill in anything I may have missed.
Also, "show interfaces status" is helpful to see all the interfaces speed, duplex, and status in a neat and orderly fashion.
Good luck with the exam! Maybe you would have passed the exam had you taken it this week, but it's certainly not a bad choice to take an extra week to fill in any weak spots!
Awesome troubleshooting of EtherChannel
Thank you Glenn!
Thanks
You're welcome! I hope it was helpful.
Hey! Great troubleshooting, thanks for making this videos!
I noticed one error, at 5:34, when you are configuring the IP address of the po1 interface, you used the mask "255.255.255.0" wich stands for /24, but you are supossed to use /30 as it says on the note above the link between layer 3 switches, /30 is 255.255.255.252 Am i right?, thanks for everything!
Good catch! Yes that's a mistake, thanks for pointing it out.
@@JeremysITLab No!, Thank you for doing such a great job, i really appreciate your humble, thanks again for sharing your knowledge, i'm looking forward to get my CCNA certification on february 6 and your videos are just perfect as study Material, greetings from México!
why does the link is red between SW1 - SW2 after fixing?!
Thanks for the videos
I think it's a packet tracer problem. The show command shows that the etherchannel is working.
This was also bugging me. I was able to fix it by first setting the correct speed then creating channel-group
If you just re-enable the interface, it solves the problem. Don't know why
Am I missing something? Where do you download the packet tracer files for these labs? The files I received only had 23 labs.
Check the email with the links again, the Google Drive for these labs is in that email.