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Packet Tracer - Subinterfaces (Part 2)

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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2010

This is a demonstration on how to use subinterfaces to route DHCP using vlans. This project uses 1 Router, 3 Switches, and 3 Computers. Each switch is trunking all vlans.

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  • Can't view the video.. Is there any problem?

  • @hoggrobinson Nope, works fine for me. Might be a browser or bandwidth issue. Try using a different browser and see if it fixes it.

  • your tutorial is to small fonts T_T i cant see it ...

  • @jonesenoj143 Just took a look at is in full screen, seems fine.

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  • My hat off to you, sir.

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  • @TDW206 It works in Mozila, thanks and good educational video....

  • @TDW206 Thanks it works on mozila. Thanks and Good video

  • Thanks Buddy. (+)

  • nice presentation ,, thank you for sharing ,, we are waiting for more TDW206

  • thanks for the videos. it helped me a lot.

    Just one point though : first it didn't work for me until I manually enterned the same vlan information to all three switches. After I followed your instructions each switch contained only one vlan info switch1-vlan10 , switch2-vlan20 , switch3-vlan30. I had to enter vlan10 vlan20 and vlan30 to all of them. Only after that it worked.

    thanks again.

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