hey nick...i just wonder if you might have Lab work Config for any difference protocols? if you do...i would like to see it or tell me how to get it. Thanks for sharing on this video.
First off thanks for the video. Second I have a question. I have a cisco 800 router with multiple Ethernet ports. I have eth1 set at dhcp. (I have a modem like you) and the second one eth0 at 191.90.64.1 (255.255.224.0) My eth1 will talk to the web. But my Eth0 won't. I have set up RIP, and that didn't seem to help. I am also hooking up a wireless router (standard) to eth0. eth0 pings the wireless router, but won't ping the internet (isp router) any ideas. sorry if my question is confusing.
What if your ISP gave you a block of external IP addresses say 32, which is your own dedicated subnet, and you want to VLSM it further because you want to route those addresses through a VPN to other locations that only have 1 DHCP addresses?
I've seen hovercat.
Hovercat34 2 months ago
Do you have a way to post your visio drawings so i can work on mocking up my lab for training.
etech1to1 8 months ago in playlist favs
hey nick...i just wonder if you might have Lab work Config for any difference protocols? if you do...i would like to see it or tell me how to get it. Thanks for sharing on this video.
adatau 1 year ago
First off thanks for the video. Second I have a question. I have a cisco 800 router with multiple Ethernet ports. I have eth1 set at dhcp. (I have a modem like you) and the second one eth0 at 191.90.64.1 (255.255.224.0) My eth1 will talk to the web. But my Eth0 won't. I have set up RIP, and that didn't seem to help. I am also hooking up a wireless router (standard) to eth0. eth0 pings the wireless router, but won't ping the internet (isp router) any ideas. sorry if my question is confusing.
rocketnc1 1 year ago
@rocketnc1 I'm also going from a 192.168.0.1 (ISP router) to a 191.90.____.___ I have sub-netted.
rocketnc1 1 year ago
@rocketnc1 u should use static default route at eth0 and not rip....
DrakyGordon 1 year ago
Thanks for taking time out your day to help us out. It is greatly appreciated. Great website too btw.
michaelmao1988 1 year ago
like this....
bobbylodwikballe 1 year ago
What if your ISP gave you a block of external IP addresses say 32, which is your own dedicated subnet, and you want to VLSM it further because you want to route those addresses through a VPN to other locations that only have 1 DHCP addresses?
derSchweiz 1 year ago
Excellent vid Nick.. the way your are going I can see you doing your own training dvd's and books!!! like always thank you for sharing.
toroblanco2002 2 years ago