Configuring Core LAG (Etherchannel) Ports! Ep.12: Real-World Business Switch Network Build
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
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Welcome to the twelfth episode of the Real-World Business Switch Network Build! In today's episode, we're configuring Link Aggregation between our core switches.
This includes:
Introducing you to the ULTIMATE documentation tool
A brief LAG / EtherChannel review
An idea of what you should configure
What you should document
A practical exercise to test your knowledge of this episode!
In this series, we continue where we left off in my 'Real-World Cabling' series, and continue on to building and installing a business switch network.
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You answered my question about 1 minute. Thank you for being clear and direct.
Nothing better than more bandwidth! Great video Jeremy!
Nice to see you back............................... As usual the best presentation and so energetic..................
An awesome short course on LAG. Your videos help tremendously; thank you for the time and effort to publish and explain.
What are the odds???? I LITERALLY just finished the CBT nuggets skill on etherchannel... within 10 seconds of the review video ending got the notification for this video being just posted...... Great video Jeremy!!!
Your explanation skills are so good Jeremy
Never been disappointed with after watching whole video of jeremy! #Keep it Simple!
As always, awesome explanation by Jeremy. He is the best.
Thanks for another great and informational video! This helps me to remember the concepts and which is which. ✌️
great material THX
Love you Jeremy 😊
You are a legend!!!
Great video 👌 Jeremy but would love to hear more about load-balancing hashing etc
one thing that i am not understanding.... are we talking about one physical connection on each being bound to a virtual port? let's say port 1 and port 2 are in a LAG group, port 1 is connected to a server. what happens to physical port 2 on each switch (do i put a blank rj45 connector in it or electrical tape over it? LOL ) is this between the switch and router or is this daisy chaining 2 switches? my assumption is..this is like daisy chaining with two physical cables between switches or you would need two nic cards on a server
What is an explanation 👏 loved it
Thank you for awesome video.
We didnt get the commands used to config in CLI... does anyone have it? thanks
Hi I am trying to download packet tracer on chromebook but it won't download is there an extension I can use to download and open.
All those RUclips videos seem very ordinary compared to our mentor Jermey!