They're not considered the same type of device, but they do transmit and receive on the same pairs of wires hence needing crossovers Hubs and switches can connect to routers with straight-through cables.
Hi Dan, I was wondering how you ping the PC to the router. I know you mention you did it off camera so do you have a video on how your configure NAT pinging the PC to the router?
PCs and Servers use a network card so you can say they are like devices. You can also say the same thing about routers. think of the Ethernet connections on a router as a network card on you PC. that being said PC, Server, and the Ethernet interface of a router are considered like devices. I hope this helped some what.
I'm studying CCNA but my teacher makes labs for troubleshooting with acl's in the otherside of the router and it's kind of hard can you make a video troubleshooting NAT with acl;s I really appreciate it or any advice for this, like your videos by the way they help me a lot
Can you please clarity the crossover cable from router to server. I know that different devices require a straight through cable, so is a router and server considered the same type of device? I would of thought a server is like a PC. A link between PC and router would be straight through not crossover. Please advise?
I appreciate all the hard work you put into these, keep it up!
Thanks for the video, your teaching method is easy to follow.
You probably know by now, but I'll reply.
Options > Preferences > Always Show Port Labels.
They're not considered the same type of device, but they do transmit and receive on the same pairs of wires hence needing crossovers
Hubs and switches can connect to routers with straight-through cables.
very helpful video, really nice stuff
thanks Dan
Thank u
U can simply do a "ctrl+left mous clik", it's a shortcut 4 multi create
Hi Dan, I was wondering how you ping the PC to the router. I know you mention you did it off camera so do you have a video on how your configure NAT pinging the PC to the router?
Man i learn from you
thank you
PCs and Servers use a network card so you can say they are like devices. You can also say the same thing about routers. think of the Ethernet connections on a router as a network card on you PC. that being said PC, Server, and the Ethernet interface of a router are considered like devices. I hope this helped some what.
well done
Ugh but where is the NAT configuration ? This is just IP addressing and connections lol
Thank u. This was very helpful :)
thank you
where is nating?
I'm studying CCNA but my teacher makes labs for troubleshooting with acl's in the otherside of the router and it's kind of hard can you make a video troubleshooting NAT with acl;s I really appreciate it or any advice for this, like your videos by the way they help me a lot
What is overload, CDE, and clock rate for?
Can you make it show the interfaces at all times without having to hover over the dot? If so, how can you make it like that?
I am unable to find serial 2/0 option plz anyone help me
Can you please clarity the crossover cable from router to server. I know that different devices require a straight through cable, so is a router and server considered the same type of device? I would of thought a server is like a PC. A link between PC and router would be straight through not crossover. Please advise?
where is the NAT configuration ? This is just IP addressing and connections. Thanks.
i love dis
Pls hlpme on NAT project...
Between the two routers you wasted a ton of precious IP addresses with that gigantic mask. Otherwise excellent as always.
awesome
Thanks..man
nothing more then ips in this video