Configuring CISCO stacked switches at work | Best Practice | CISCO Stackwise and commands
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- Опубликовано: 18 дек 2023
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Thank you for this informative video. I learn something new every time I watch these.
You're very welcome! I'm really glad you learned something, at least. I'll do my best to make more informative videos
Great video! Thanks for the stacking demo! I love your content! I'm learning a lot from your projects. Be well and see u in the next one!
Thank you!! Will post more videos like this! I'm also learning a lot while making this video. See ya on the next one!
Great job. I watched all your video about switch. Really helpful.
Thank you! Yes I started making a Networking series now lol I really enjoy making those videos. Glad they're helpful
Happy holidays from Puerto Rico lovd your channel
Happy holidays to you guys in Puerto Rico!! Thank you I'll do my best to post more quality videos
Beautiful video I enjoyed it , thanks for sharing real world IT, continue sharing! I’m a fan now
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it. I love sharing the real world experience because most are teaching theoretical stuff so I figured I can share the practical stuff at work.
Great job Charmer! It's exciting to see the growth in your channel. Well deserved beautiful lady!
Thank you so much!! yeah didn't really expect it to grow like this! I just enjoy making content
Nice to see a fellow IT person and the general corporate environment. I work in a small IT outsourcing company where we're manging like 30 different companies, each with different needs and configurations. Sadly not many companies here have big enough budgets to afford Cisco grade equipment. Anyway, great work!
Yay!! Another IT person! Oh that's nice! That's a lot of companies. That is true! Cisco equipment are expensive 🥺 and this switch is around $5k. Thank you sir! Will post more videos like this
Keep up with these great videos. This is real world networking that we do not see as much on RUclips besides theory and homelabs.
Will definitely do! Yes that's why I lean toward this style of content to show real world application of theories
Thank you for another video about switches ,great content! its realistic and helpful🎉. Im in your discord server. The people there are really helpful and kind. Keep up the good work.
You're welcome! I really enjoy making videos like this that are more hands-on. I'll keep on posting more videos like this for sure!!
Thank you for the video, very helpful !
I'm happy the video is helpful!! You're welcome!!!
I like her , she's very smart she has a bright future in I.T support.
Thank you very much!!
@@EastCharmer your welcome
Indeed
Thank you so much! Keep going!!!!!
You're very welcome!! Will do!!
Always watching and learning...
Thank you so much for watching!! I'm also learning while doing this as well
Thank you for this video. please make more networking vlog :)
you're very welcome! I'll do my best to do more networking vlogs!
Well done thank you very very very much
You are very welcome!!
Well done. Before stacking switches, we also need to make sure all members are on the same code version 😃.
You're right!! I always miss something when I make videos. Yes same product family or model too I think. Coz different models can't be stacked
Don’t do that, live in the danger zone
Your videos are really helpful, keep them coming!!! I just finished my bachelor degree with a specialization as a network engineer and i cant stop watching them !!
I'm happy that my videos are helpful. Oh wow congrats to you!! have you started applying for jobs? Goodluck on your job hunt as well!
The job market is crazy at the moment so not yet. Everyone wants 3 years of experience in entry level jobs so i am thinking about doing a masters in Denmark in computer security and build my career there. I am prety poor so i cant afford certifications but i try my best to find free certifications and read whaatever i can on my own.@@EastCharmer
keep it up bro hopefully we see some of your work and videos if you jump into youtubing
Wow this is real networking ❤
yes!!! I wanted to show what we do in practice
Thankful to give as your gold time I am very interested to your video
And its very help full for me i subscribe your channel thank you again
you're very welcome!! I'm glad the videos are helpful to you! thank you so much for subscribing!
Excellent
Thank you!
Good explanation
Thank you!!
i really love your content and iam watching your vedios from pakistan.
Thank you and really happy you loved the content! Hello there Pakistan!
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Maam galing mo magturo.. talagang detailed talaga ... Lalo sa Sa master at slave po
Salamat! Minsan may nakakalimutan din ako gaya ng pwede mo lang ma stack yung same family model ng switch
@@EastCharmer oo maam basta daw cisco proprietary gumagana daw ... pero to tell u maam di pa ako naka pag try nga real cisco at ma configure ito ... nasa simulator pa lang talaga ako
you can stack all the switches while powered off and then turn them on at the same time and they will come up stacked. One will designate itself as the active and another will go to standby. I just did it with 5 9300s . It worked w/ no issues
Thanks for the tip! Good to know!
Hey your awesome!
Thank you!
Thanks ❤
You're welcome 😊
Ok I'm always learning something from your channel. So I have only seen my my workplace use a similar switch for wap connectivity. I didn't know they can be stacked . The catalyst 4507 is the main switch ,so I hadn't seen stacking used
Hello! Thanks and I'm glad you're learning something 😊 as far as I know, switches can be stacked only if they are from the same product family and same models.
Nice
Thanks!
So nice dear
Thank you so much
Great vlog. 👍. As for applying configs, it’s all preference. 🤙. Also, any thoughts to networking engineering? Maybe NetDev? Happy Holidays!!! 🎄🎁🎄
Thank you! Yeah it's a preference and we do it that way because it's more efficient for us. hhhmmm Networking Engineering for you? I'm also interested in DevNet actually. Happy Holidays to you as well!
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Plz make a video on Cisco switch binding live
Thank you once again may Allah/god always bless you 🙏
Thank you! Sam with you!!
Dose the switch, the software can configure
can please explain other about stacking switches
Those are ppl who either work for a small company or only work on switches in their home environment.
When you have hundreds of switches, even a USB method is too inefficient. Using Zero-Touch much more efficient when deploying a bunch of switches.
got a video on how to do that? I'm assuming using python most likely?
Heyyyy we have the same line of work!
oh nice!! good to know!
Why configuring stackwise they reboot together?
I need training on this how can I access
What switches are you using?
These are Cisco Catalyst 9300
Do you have a ccna?
No. I just finished the training but didn't get the cert
copying and pasting prone sa error yan
It would be a whole lot easier to transfer the files with TFTP.
for me I just use the flashdrive. I work in a place where they don't even have a pxe server so I'm doing what I can.
@@EastCharmerdepending on the situation TFTP can take FOREVER! I'll use a flash drive over TFTP any day! Just because it is easier doesn't always make it better..
saan company po kayo nag wowork maam?
ABC7
Windows 7?
Well we have some hardware that only runs on 7 that the vendor won't upgrade 🙄
@@EastCharmer I also have a pc with 7 for a SCADA system that only works it. Thanks for your videos.
@franciscos.5839 oh yeah unfortunately there's still systems working on EOL OS 🤦♀️ you're very welcome! I hope the video makes sense
Lol people wondering why you don't config each switch to waste time and end up with 500 different configs running all over the place.
True!! It's just inefficient. Goodluck doing that in the corporate setting 🤦♀️
My network team would end me