Very well explained I always had doubt about what should be port configuration on physical switch ports if cable is coming from esxi And u very well explained it should be trunk because we have multiple vlan traffic passing through same physical cable But in your topology u still kept vmkernrel port as trunk port on cisco switch U shud have changed it to access ports
Sir I have a question (may be I didn't understand completely) We have created VLAN IDs in VSS and assign to the Port Group. The VLANs are created in Physical Switch as well. But how come the Host know about which VLAN ID of Port Group needs to communicate with Which VLAN in the Physical Switch? I mean in the Lab scenario we have VLAN ID 10 added in Port Group and VLAN 10 in physical switch. How these got matched with each other?
Sir, just one doubt from this video. How many port groups can we create in a single standard switch(in this scenario you have created virtual switch 1) ?
@@maverickcloud In my previous company , we had 3 esxi 5.5 hosts,directly connected to few Dlink - 4 port switches ->which is connected to firewall, and only one network we had(192.168.0.x/24 series). So, under ESXi host networking section, I could see host traffic(host ip) was in VMkernal port & vm traffic(VM's) are placed in default Virtual Machine Port Group(ie VM Network). I had connected two Lan cables from Dlink 4 port switch to NIC0 & NIC1of each ESXI hosts for redundancy. Ultimately, there was no managed physical switches in our infrastructure, therefore no VLAN's , no Port Groups :)
Hi Sir Thanks for your great videos but I have a question- L2 or L3 switch has Vlan but communication different VLANs can be possible on the same switch without a Router.?As Switch can't work as a router.
@@maverickcloud I have done some CCNA videos. They always lays switch can't do the comm in between VLANS. You always need router or firewall like device for communication
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Very well explained
I always had doubt about what should be port configuration on physical switch ports if cable is coming from esxi
And u very well explained it should be trunk because we have multiple vlan traffic passing through same physical cable
But in your topology u still kept vmkernrel port as trunk port on cisco switch
U shud have changed it to access ports
Thanks for watching ! Its more of LabEnvironment which uses Nested ESXi's to build the envinronment. Watch the part 3 (it works only for VLAN30 ) :)
How does stp work in this scenario?
Sir I have a question (may be I didn't understand completely) We have created VLAN IDs in VSS and assign to the Port Group. The VLANs are created in Physical Switch as well. But how come the Host know about which VLAN ID of Port Group needs to communicate with Which VLAN in the Physical Switch?
I mean in the Lab scenario we have VLAN ID 10 added in Port Group and VLAN 10 in physical switch. How these got matched with each other?
Port number you mentioned in VSS port group
Sir, just one doubt from this video. How many port groups can we create in a single standard switch(in this scenario you have created virtual switch 1) ?
Its based on customer requirement, switch can support 1024 port groups
@@maverickcloud In my previous company , we had 3 esxi 5.5 hosts,directly connected to few Dlink - 4 port
switches ->which is connected to firewall, and only one network we had(192.168.0.x/24 series). So, under ESXi host networking section, I could see host traffic(host ip) was in VMkernal port & vm traffic(VM's) are placed in default Virtual Machine Port Group(ie VM Network). I had connected two Lan cables from Dlink 4 port switch to NIC0 & NIC1of each ESXI hosts for redundancy. Ultimately, there was no managed physical switches in our infrastructure, therefore no VLAN's , no Port Groups :)
Hi Sir Thanks for your great videos but I have a question- L2 or L3 switch has Vlan but communication different VLANs can be possible on the same switch without a Router.?As Switch can't work as a router.
L3 can do that ...watch other videos
@@maverickcloud I have done some CCNA videos. They always lays switch can't do the comm in between VLANS. You always need router or firewall like device for communication