CCNP ENCOR // ARP (LAB) // ENCOR 350-401 Complete Course

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
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    In this lab video we will review ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) concepts learned in the previous video.
    In this FREE and COMPLETE course for CCNP ENCOR 350-401, you will find lecture videos covering all topics in the Cisco official exam topics list, end-of-video quizzes to test your knowledge, flashcards to review, and practice labs to get hands-on experience. All you need in a single course, for free!
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    0:00 Introduction
    1:00 Step 1
    2:57 Step 2
    3:30 Step 3
    6:42 Step 4
    7:17 Step 5
    8:05 Step 6 & Step 7
    12:13 Step 8
    14:28 Step 9
    17:10 Thank you to supporters
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Комментарии • 29

  • @davidepalermo7028
    @davidepalermo7028 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you , I've never found ARP explained so clearly and this lab was very helpful

  • @muhannadak8087
    @muhannadak8087 Год назад +1

    Never thought a simple protocol like ARP could be so complicated.
    Thank you Jeremy! Great lecture! Loving this course so far.

    • @JeremysITLab
      @JeremysITLab  Год назад +1

      Thanks Muhannad! The ARP lecture video is the longest video I've ever made...didn't expect that when I started it haha

  • @7core
    @7core Год назад +1

    thank you .... the best ARP lab video ever

  • @zekarias_wolde
    @zekarias_wolde Год назад

    thank you so much JEREMY. lOVE and RESPECT

  • @benjaminazu-crabbe3818
    @benjaminazu-crabbe3818 Год назад

    Thank you Jeremy

  • @ivanchan8979
    @ivanchan8979 Год назад

    Completed !

  • @oldworldobserver
    @oldworldobserver Год назад +2

    Great informative lab

    • @JeremysITLab
      @JeremysITLab  4 месяца назад

      Thanks so much for the tip! Sorry for the l very late reply, I just noticed this comment now. I appreciate your support :)

  • @mustaphatahir4580
    @mustaphatahir4580 Год назад

    thank you for your best cours

  • @JakesTechWWW
    @JakesTechWWW Год назад

    What I did to allow R1 to ping R4 was change the route from directly connected to a recursive static route. I had no idea proxy ARP was disabled at all! :D

    • @LakedaimonII
      @LakedaimonII 4 месяца назад

      Another reason to use always next-hop route or fully specified ones :)

  • @cristianfeliz8284
    @cristianfeliz8284 Год назад

    The best 💪🏾

  • @chipashasteward933
    @chipashasteward933 Год назад

    Thank you Sir

  • @mkunwaaidani6395
    @mkunwaaidani6395 Год назад

    Thanks Bro

  • @oldworldobserver
    @oldworldobserver Год назад

    Great stuff Jeremy-just curious, is there a reason you name the routers R1, R2, R3, etc, instead of making the node name the router's IP address? I've been changing the node names before starting the labs just to help with visualization. Thanks!!

    • @JeremysITLab
      @JeremysITLab  Год назад +2

      Just curious, what did you name R2 and R3 as? Since they have multiple IP addresses

    • @oldworldobserver
      @oldworldobserver Год назад

      @@JeremysITLab Ah, in hindsight I misunderstood. I named R2 192.168.12.2, but actually that was just the IP for the g0/0 interface right? Meanwhile, its G0/1 interface was using 192.168.23.2 as an IP.
      I hope Cisco eventually pushes out some CML updates that make it easier to visualize IP addresses associated with specific router/switch interfaces. Thanks again for all the great work

    • @zekarias_wolde
      @zekarias_wolde Год назад

      @@oldworldobserverIf it helps Watch Jeremy's CCNA Day 25 videos; there is a so called Router ID which helps to identify the router with Manually configured, Loopback Interface's ip address or the physical interface of the router with highest ip address.

  • @Abdirahmaann
    @Abdirahmaann Год назад

    Jeremy what happened if I ping 192.168.34.3 from R1

  • @JOYCEWANJERI
    @JOYCEWANJERI Год назад +1

    Hallo Jeremy. Thanks for the great video. I have noticed the test switch at work has the 'logging console' disabled yet I can see the logging files when I enter 'sh logg'...could this be because of the syslog server?

    • @JeremysITLab
      @JeremysITLab  Год назад +1

      Hi Joyce,
      The log messages displayed in the output of 'show logging' are a result of the logging buffer, which you can configure with the 'logging buffered' command

    • @JOYCEWANJERI
      @JOYCEWANJERI Год назад

      Thanks for that Jeremy.

  • @ravindubhanuka
    @ravindubhanuka Год назад

    Hi

  • @twincitiespcmd
    @twincitiespcmd 4 месяца назад

    I am getting an unknown error trying to load the lab into CML 2.6.1. Anyone else having problems? Is there an easy fix?

    • @JeremysITLab
      @JeremysITLab  4 месяца назад

      It works for me in CML 2.6.1. Do you get any error message?

    • @twincitiespcmd
      @twincitiespcmd 4 месяца назад

      @@JeremysITLab Thanks for the quick reply! It was giving me "Unknown error". I tried to add a lab to create it myself and CML wouldn't let me do that either so I restarted the VM and the machine itself. Now it works. Not sure what was going on with CML.

  • @rashadalmegrab1885
    @rashadalmegrab1885 Год назад

    Thank you Jeremy