at 32:00 I just changed the gateway address listed on PC4. My ping from PC4 to PC 2 worked just fine. Should I have changed the router link-local address instead?
Like your posts ! I wanna ask you how do you copy the PT instructions, how do you make them editable? A last one is: in this post you refer to the exit interface (ex.10.10.1.6) as the "win" interface. Can you explain that? What is a win interface? Keep up the good work, for one of us is pure gold.
The simple answer is that 10.10.1.6 is known as a WAN (Wide Area Network) interface, because it's an interface that is leaving the LAN (Local Area Network) and going out to the Internet. Also, PDFs of each lab is availible from the Cisco Academy.
This helped greatly! Had this for my class and was stumped a little.
Another life saver..Thank you.
at 32:00 I just changed the gateway address listed on PC4. My ping from PC4 to PC 2 worked just fine. Should I have changed the router link-local address instead?
That was great, MAN!
That is very great.
Thanks for helping me:)
should a "no shutdown" command be entered at 23:10
are you going to post more videos ?
+walid wake Yes, more videos to come.
Like your posts ! I wanna ask you how do you copy the PT instructions, how do you make them editable? A last one is: in this post you refer to the exit interface (ex.10.10.1.6) as the "win" interface. Can you explain that? What is a win interface? Keep up the good work, for one of us is pure gold.
The simple answer is that 10.10.1.6 is known as a WAN (Wide Area Network) interface, because it's an interface that is leaving the LAN (Local Area Network) and going out to the Internet.
Also, PDFs of each lab is availible from the Cisco Academy.
how come it says there are 2 networks connected to Serial 0/0/1 , 10.10.1.96/27 is connected to Gigabit Ethernet 0/1 ?
Thanks!!
hello can you do a video for 8.3.1.4 and 8.4.1.2 this will be awesome if you can! Thank you!
thanks help me A Lot :)