Great job.... Cisco should hire you to write their manuals.
All your videoes are great and practical. Thank you.
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Wow.. Nice explanation. Am very clear right now in a short time. Amazing!!!
Very good and easy to understand. Thank you 😊
Thank you for your informative video it helped me complete my lab exercise on cisco packet tracer!!!!!
nice explanation......very easy to understand
Thanks for the video very easy to understand
outstanding explained
Thank you for the video, i dont understand how you were able to ping another host when none of the physical lan ports are running - i get you assigned an ip address the the vlan1 - but there are no cables going to any hosts other than the console cable
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This video blew my mind knowing switches read MAC addresses😄😄😄
Thanks for your vidio which is easy to understand and to the point. Do you have any vidio for easy set up of Cisco router or port forwarding?
which is better to put the ip address on, the vlan virtual interface or a loopback interface?
salute man!
If i wanted to set up ssh access to the switch do i have to network it with a router/firewall as a trunk link first? Right now i have my IP address set on my vlan but it is showing up/down on the status. I also cant ssh to the switch locally even though i have the username and password set. (this is a lab environment).
thank you for great video
Im confused, so we configure a switch remotely using VLAN1 ??? This is a layer 2 device, correct?
Thanks! To end up the configuration mode when to use ^Z or ^C and when end?
Wait but my pc uses .1 so would my switch still use .1
How do I assign an ip address to the FastEthernet interfaces on a switch only??? I always get an error even though I input the correct commands. Is there any video covering such a topic???
Do I then need to bind ip addresses to all 24 ports?
what if there is no router? what default gateway we put in?
Hello sir i just want to know how can i configure 2 isp connection in single managed switch? Means i m a cable operator and i have 2 isp line and i want to setup both line in same switch and want to mix both line in all ports so i can provide internet connection using router in customer home using any port from my switch.. 1 isp is using static ip and other is pppoe so i want to setup my singe switch with 2 isp so i can provide Internet connection using unmanaged switches connected to my managed switch in office.. At end point of customer i will use router and will set pppoe or static ip connection so customers can use Internet.. Sir help me in it with command so i can understand how to configure
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Thx so much
thank bro
What if there’s no router?
I don't know IPv4 address i know IPv6 address, Thank you for your video.
Awesome
Hi..
My switch all the port are configured in vlan 4...
I have configured ip mask for vlan 1.
But after connecting the PC to switch port with a same same range of IP.... it's not working..
Status is up, protocol down..
can you change the the vlan for the switch ip?
Thanks
I'm sorry, but i have a question. How we can use class b IP address to switch
Thanks a lot
Ok looks good except my line protocol show down. So Vlan 1 up Line Protocol shows down? Why
Help!!!
don't you have to save the configuration before you are done ?
goood
I really did this configuration
But I have a success rate of 0%
What could be the reason What could be the reason
The default gateway has a success rate of 0%.
good
Why does my switch not recognize the “ip address” command
I am facing same issue but i feel i am doing it in a wrong way with wrong commands.
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my gateway is not pinging successfully not ip is pinging 100% successful
In your less 10 minutes video, you have explained and I understood more than my last one week course. Thanks a lot.