Hi! First of all, I want to thank you for all the explanations you provide step by step on every exercise! You have no idea how much you are helping me and I'm sure a lot of other people!! Regarding this lab. I don't understand how it worked for you to ping from PC1 to PC3 for example without the command "switchport trunk allowed vlan 10,20,30,99" (minute 8:36). You put "switchport trunk native vlan 88" on interface g0/1 on the switch. All 3 PCs are in different VLANs. Strange that even the exercise doesn't specify this so I'm guessing something isn't clear for me. I followed the steps from the lab, and had 100% correct but still no pings were working. After that, I watch what you did differently. Looks exactly the same. As soon as I put the command that I said in the beginning everything worked. I don't understand the concept of why it's working in your case. Thank you again for all the effort you put into all your videos! I wish you all the best!
Update: I did the lab again from 0 and this time it worked. I figured out why it was showing 100% complete and it was wrong as well. It was because I allowed only vlan 88 on trunk by inputting the commands in this order(I wanted to put only the 2nd command but couldn't remember to correct format at that moment): S1(config-if)#switchport trunk allowed vlan 88 S1(config-if)#switchport trunk native vlan 88 I remembered because I also did the command "show interface trunk" and was thinking wrong about the issue. Now it all makes sense. Have a great day! (^_^)
Thank you for the video. What is the configuration from Router to HQ? Seems the g0/0 has an IP address 172.17.25.2 and the server is on 50 network. So does one of the HQ interface is configured for the 50 network?
In the cloud exist a router with tow interfaces, first interface with 172.17.25.0/30 network connected to R1 and second interface with 172.17.50.0/24 network connected to server
It is 2024 and your videos are really helpful! Thank you for the simple explanations!
Thank you for all your kind support my friend
Again, a big thank you for this helpful video. This is greatly appreciated.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you
Always enjoy your explanation.
Glad to hear it! I appreciate it
always use your videos. thanks Christian
Thank you for all your support my friend!!
Hi! First of all, I want to thank you for all the explanations you provide step by step on every exercise! You have no idea how much you are helping me and I'm sure a lot of other people!!
Regarding this lab. I don't understand how it worked for you to ping from PC1 to PC3 for example without the command "switchport trunk allowed vlan 10,20,30,99" (minute 8:36). You put "switchport trunk native vlan 88" on interface g0/1 on the switch. All 3 PCs are in different VLANs. Strange that even the exercise doesn't specify this so I'm guessing something isn't clear for me. I followed the steps from the lab, and had 100% correct but still no pings were working. After that, I watch what you did differently. Looks exactly the same. As soon as I put the command that I said in the beginning everything worked.
I don't understand the concept of why it's working in your case.
Thank you again for all the effort you put into all your videos! I wish you all the best!
Update: I did the lab again from 0 and this time it worked. I figured out why it was showing 100% complete and it was wrong as well. It was because I allowed only vlan 88 on trunk by inputting the commands in this order(I wanted to put only the 2nd command but couldn't remember to correct format at that moment):
S1(config-if)#switchport trunk allowed vlan 88
S1(config-if)#switchport trunk native vlan 88
I remembered because I also did the command "show interface trunk" and was thinking wrong about the issue. Now it all makes sense. Have a great day! (^_^)
Basically you need to configure a trunk on a specific vlan and also different is to permit or allow specific vlans on a trunk
Thank you so much for your all help
Thank you for all your support
Christian que pasa si el nombre de la vlan esta con letra mayúscula y por error lo pones en minúscula? que posible error puede la red presentar ?
No hay problema, porque el número si es el mismo y es lo importante
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Thank you I learned a lot!
Glad it was helpful!
Nice one pri HAHA
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Thank you
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You are welcome! Thank you my friend!
awesome, thanks!
Thank you for all your support
Thank you for the video. What is the configuration from Router to HQ? Seems the g0/0 has an IP address 172.17.25.2 and the server is on 50 network.
So does one of the HQ interface is configured for the 50 network?
In the cloud exist a router with tow interfaces, first interface with 172.17.25.0/30 network connected to R1 and second interface with 172.17.50.0/24 network connected to server