Dude, great job for sure. If I could just make one suggestion. If you are going to continue to do these in the future.. give it some polish. Go through it first and just walk us through. I do enjoy you going through it real time though. :D
The interface connecting S3 to R1 that interface of g0/2 is assigned so unless you can configure g0/2 with an ip address then then PC-2 and PC-3 won't communicate.
When you check the results, they are scoring your on: 1. Default GW on server, 2. Incorrect DNS server IP on PC1 and, 3. Default GW on PC2. But the default IPv4 GW does not affect PC3-to-PC2 communication since they can both communicate via IPv6. The answer to the client for part 3 of this lab would be to ask if they are using an IPv6 aware application. (I'm assuming)
That is my thinking as well, i think the answer is more correcting human error than a configuration error. The PCs can communicate, they just need to do so over IPv6 since PC3 isn't really configured for IPv4.
Sweet videos man you do a good job talking through the problems.
You rock! If I had to do it myself I would lose about a hour checking the table and still am not sure that I would succeed.
Was very helpful, thanks for uploading.
Very helpful. Thank you!
thanks for the video ...
well done to them for puting this lab (in chapter 7) even before talking about dns / nslookup etc....... had no idea
thanks a bunch man this was great!
Dude, great job for sure. If I could just make one suggestion. If you are going to continue to do these in the future.. give it some polish. Go through it first and just walk us through. I do enjoy you going through it real time though. :D
I kind of liked seeing him go through it for the first time and seeing his thought processes and what he did to figure out what Cisco wanted hehe.
u save my life
You are the Best
The interface connecting S3 to R1 that interface of g0/2 is assigned so unless you can configure g0/2 with an ip address then then PC-2 and PC-3 won't communicate.
so Daniel,have you gotten your CCNA?
+riddlerecsful I'm not quite there yet, but I expect to get it soon.
you can ping PC2 ipv6 address
When you check the results, they are scoring your on:
1. Default GW on server,
2. Incorrect DNS server IP on PC1 and,
3. Default GW on PC2.
But the default IPv4 GW does not affect PC3-to-PC2 communication since they can both communicate via IPv6.
The answer to the client for part 3 of this lab would be to ask if they are using an IPv6 aware application. (I'm assuming)
That is my thinking as well, i think the answer is more correcting human error than a configuration error. The PCs can communicate, they just need to do so over IPv6 since PC3 isn't really configured for IPv4.