I noticed you can't manage the switches from a user that is not on the native vlan, Example: user A is on Vlan 20, and Switch 1 and 2 are on VLAN 1, User A on Vlan 20 can't telnet into the switches, yet I can ping other Users on Vlan 1.
Do you need a Layer 3 switch for both ROAS and Traditional Inter-VLAN Routing (IVR), or is it nessesary to have a Layer 3 switch for both instances of IVR?
Typing no "shutdown" on a subinterface configuration while the physical interface itself isn't up, will not bring that subinterface up.
He should've typed no shutdown on the following line after the "no ip address" line to the physical interface. There's no need to enter "no shutdown" while enabling subinterfaces. They'd automatically go up as long as the physical interface is up
Does that router interface operate in full duplex with the primary switch? That link is a single point of failure too. How is 'router on a stick' built for redundancy?
@ kanan930 the two crossover cables are just there for switch trunk and they are redundant for stp purpose which I guess is off topic here and will be discuss to his other topic.
I noticed you can't manage the switches from a user that is not on the native vlan, Example: user A is on Vlan 20, and Switch 1 and 2 are on VLAN 1, User A on Vlan 20 can't telnet into the switches, yet I can ping other Users on Vlan 1.
tinostarks 2 weeks ago
Do you need a Layer 3 switch for both ROAS and Traditional Inter-VLAN Routing (IVR), or is it nessesary to have a Layer 3 switch for both instances of IVR?
PaintSniffer07 2 months ago
love this,, thnks
dharmaccna 2 months ago
you, rock on rock on rock, on the racks on racks on racks. Im gonna make a rack on rack on rack video with a whole bunch of Network Racks!
JuseJamez 3 months ago
Thanks, you made it simple to understand.
Flightlevel23 3 months ago
Well done. Very good presentation skills, diction.
ccnp11 5 months ago
Thank you so much It was very helpfull !!
T1mmy05 6 months ago
ditto @ trocevkaBre
Typing no "shutdown" on a subinterface configuration while the physical interface itself isn't up, will not bring that subinterface up.
He should've typed no shutdown on the following line after the "no ip address" line to the physical interface. There's no need to enter "no shutdown" while enabling subinterfaces. They'd automatically go up as long as the physical interface is up
MiamiRoach 8 months ago
subinterfaces are not enabled tru NO SHUTDOWN comand, they are enabled with no shut comand on a physical interface... good tutorial dou..
trocevkaBre 9 months ago
thx very much for the fantastic presentation!!
gerkou11 9 months ago
thank ya very much!
pravinchandar 11 months ago
loved it, thank you..
jbre44 11 months ago
Does that router interface operate in full duplex with the primary switch? That link is a single point of failure too. How is 'router on a stick' built for redundancy?
ManOfMeans 1 year ago
very nice....
saudqayum 1 year ago
Good work, thanks for the video.
thiagosct 1 year ago
@ kanan930 the two crossover cables are just there for switch trunk and they are redundant for stp purpose which I guess is off topic here and will be discuss to his other topic.
axizh0rde 1 year ago
good work man, but can clear that why using two cross-over cables b/w switches
kanan930 1 year ago
Fantastic tutorial. That picture is ridiculously detailed. Good stuff.
chittyx2bangx2 1 year ago
Here here... Fantastic presentation. After this, I "got it."
damicolicious 1 year ago
very informative. thank you
SenorRoflmao 1 year ago
Excellent presentation. Thank you very much for sharing such an informative stuff.
tindaldo 1 year ago
If the router has access to the internet, does that mean all three Vlans will share access to the internet?
aboodnet 2 years ago
Excellent video, thank you!
linuxoid70 2 years ago
Very straight forward and very well diagrammed. Thanks for taking the time.
GCCisco 2 years ago
thx. good job to teach others
WindowsIP 2 years ago
thanx a lot
boqbqb 2 years ago
The green letters are too difficult to read !
miltonsaurinaromero 2 years ago