How do you animate these videos Is it blender or something else Can you please tell me You are great Thank you for these videos it helps me for my ccna course We can understand any concepts just by watching your videos You should have 10+ million subscribers
This Switch does not allow for VLAN/Subnet creation You need a router to create a Subnet/VLAN and assign an IP Address to that Subnet/VLAN All you can do with this Switch is assign a VLAN ID to its ports but you cannot configure VLANs as a whole I purchased this Switch and there was no option to create a VLAN
I really don’t know how you have come up with such a systematic way of explaining everything...with the graphic visual aids and all.. it’s like a meticulously crafted training video for troops going to war...probably better... it’s just ineffable! It is almost like you ARE a computer... Thank you for these immaculate sessions.
His animated videos are as SIMPLE as it gets (for dummies) .... If you don't understand this EASY interpretation, then you should look into something else. If i was to teach someone VLAN, i would do it IDENTICAL to this one because its really SIMPLE .. Unfortunately we have people that cannot think on this easy of a level ...
Thank you for these great videos. As an IT Director, I can conceptualize much, but I will always need to return to basic explanations so as to not only refresh myself, but also to convey information to others in a layperson format. The simplicity and straightforward explanations presented in these videos are truly appreciated!
I took a seven weeks networking course at a community college and at the end of week 7, i still did not understand what a vlan was. I am surprised at how i have understood it in less than 5 minutes with the help of this video. Now i need to go and learn how this is actually done.
Man I don’t know how to thank you, although that i’m not an english native speaker but the fact that you are talking slowly and clearly make me understand everything. Thank you so much 🌷
You deserve millions of subscribers. I already knew what VLANS were but I have never come across a better explanation than this one. I'm currently on a binge of your videos because they are just that good. Bravo.
youre a gem. You achieve to expliain evertghing in such a great way, its easy to understand. The majority of instructors online teaching networking dont have it, but you, do
can't stop watching your videos. you have got such a good way to explain those complex things in very systematic way that one gets interested in the topic.
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By watching your videos, I find it so easy to understand "complex" networking concepts! You have done such a great work explaining the basics and your videos are so easy to follow, specially to visual learners like me, and the animations superb! Hoping you can keep contributing with your knowledge and capacity to make things simple. THANKS!!
Just had my brain scrambled watching a You Tube video on VLAN, the presenter used far too much tech speak and then I found your video. Excellent explanation and excellent graphics. Thanks for unscrambling my brain!!
Superb explanation. I eagerly await for videos from you. Please do make more videos as and when possible. Thank you for another nicely explained video. I would rate these videos equal to or better than Cbt Nuggets.
Tomorrow is my competency test, and this video is very very helpful, your explanation and animation is easy to understand!, now i won't confused how to explain what VLAN it is, hope i can pass the test tomorrow, thank you! :D
Haha. As I EXPECTED!!! I was a little bit confused when my colloge prof discussed about this, but you freaking explain it for only 5 minutes and I freaking get it EASILY! THANKS AGAIN and I'LL COME BACK! Haha
You need to change your thinking because frames are only tagged when they are transmitted on a trunk link. If a frame is sent down an "access link then there is no tag. VLANs are used to extend broadcast domains across multiple switches.
You can have multiple switches with the same VLANs. That's how are network switches at my school district are setup. They all have the same VLANs across all switches.
It is not required to have all the devices on the same switch. For example:- You can connect multiple switches and then configure vlans. In reality, it will be hard if all the vlans are connected to one switch only. Also, I think multiple switches can be used for a single vlan. (multiple switches can be connected using router or using an another switch)
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Wow, I can't thank you enough! This explanation was incredibly helpful. I was feeling really confused, but now everything makes sense. Thank you again! 🌟😊
Such a perfect elaboration about VLAN. Please make some videos about AD (Active Directory). What would be more better to learn about that specific topic. Advance thanks😍
I work in entertainment, and we've had to begin learning the basics of networking to get our devices to talk correctly. It's funny because in our industry, we rely on broadcast a lot. sACN for example is a protocol where one device like a Lighting Console will broadcast packets of lighting data, so that any receivers wherever they are on the network can subscribe to that broadcast and get the lighting data they need. As many receivers as you want can listen to similar broadcast messages. Those can really clog a network since the broadcast is a continuous stream of data. The sACN protocol supports sending a maximum of 33 million Bytes of data each frame for DMX.
These are FANTASTIC videos in every sense. A beginner/novice, the tech savvy, and the advanced IT Pro can all appreciate the simplicity, yet detailed and visually understandable content you're producing. I subscribed a few weeks ago (with notification) and I plan to watch your entire catalogue in the coming weeks. VERY well done! Cheers, -H.B.
Great explanation! But what would be the practical difference (not theoretical) between implementing VLANS versus subnetting each department into its own network segment? Are there benefits for one or other option?
VLAN works at layer 2 and VLAN segregation is done at switch level (like which switch port belongs to which VLAN). The network admin who manages routers and switch generally configure it. Other hand subnetting is IP address / netmask based segregation that works at layer 3. System admin can setup it. VLAN gives more control overall. One small advantage - a change in vlan can be non disruptive (if done correctly) on other hand change in IP/netmask/gateway need a netwoek restart. Once set Subnetmask create a physical boundary say 4 subnet of class 3 network ( 62 useable IPs x 4). If you find s need of 63rd IP you have to redesign whole thing while im vlan you had full pool of 254 IPs, you can easily configure one more port at switch for your desired VLAN.
Few reasons, but one of them being security. In this example, lets say one of the users from the accounting department wanted to become part of the HR department. They could just open up their network adapter settings and change their IP address to be part of the HR department and sniff traffic. With VLANS they are logically separated so they wouldn't be able to do that.
Dude! I LOVE the way u explained that. Didn't know that that's where I was having my issue. Came across this a lot but just couldn't grasp it. Thx 4 looking out for us newbies 👍🏼
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How do you animate these videos
Is it blender or something else
Can you please tell me
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Thank you for these videos it helps me for my ccna course
We can understand any concepts just by watching your videos
You should have 10+ million subscribers
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This Switch does not allow for VLAN/Subnet creation
You need a router to create a Subnet/VLAN and assign an IP Address to that Subnet/VLAN
All you can do with this Switch is assign a VLAN ID to its ports but you cannot configure VLANs as a whole
I purchased this Switch and there was no option to create a VLAN
this chanel is a gem .No ads,cheap promotions ,cliche intros . just the information all we needed
I really don’t know how you have come up with such a systematic way of explaining everything...with the graphic visual aids and all.. it’s like a meticulously crafted training video for troops going to war...probably better... it’s just ineffable! It is almost like you ARE a computer... Thank you for these immaculate sessions.
Thank you :)
I second that notion.
His animated videos are as SIMPLE as it gets (for dummies) .... If you don't understand this EASY interpretation, then you should look into something else.
If i was to teach someone VLAN, i would do it IDENTICAL to this one because its really SIMPLE ..
Unfortunately we have people that cannot think on this easy of a level ...
@@PowerCertAnimatedVideos no problem
Amen!
Year 2021: Still the best VLANs explanation in RUclips. Superb work!
Year 2022! Still the best!
year 2024 : still the BEST
Thank you for these great videos. As an IT Director, I can conceptualize much, but I will always need to return to basic explanations so as to not only refresh myself, but also to convey information to others in a layperson format. The simplicity and straightforward explanations presented in these videos are truly appreciated!
Glad it was helpful!
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These videos are really helping me with my IT study's. Thank you for the great work
I took a seven weeks networking course at a community college and at the end of week 7, i still did not understand what a vlan was. I am surprised at how i have understood it in less than 5 minutes with the help of this video. Now i need to go and learn how this is actually done.
Man I don’t know how to thank you, although that i’m not an english native speaker but the fact that you are talking slowly and clearly make me understand everything. Thank you so much 🌷
We have studied VLANs this year at school... but no explanation is better than yours! Keep it up!!!
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You deserve millions of subscribers. I already knew what VLANS were but I have never come across a better explanation than this one. I'm currently on a binge of your videos because they are just that good. Bravo.
youre a gem. You achieve to expliain evertghing in such a great way, its easy to understand. The majority of instructors online teaching networking dont have it, but you, do
Appreciate the feedback!
can't stop watching your videos. you have got such a good way to explain those complex things in very systematic way that one gets interested in the topic.
Glad you like them!
Love simplicity and straight way of teaching ie to the point. Animated explanation is outstanding
you managed to make me understand something my teacher tried for a full year.. thank you so much.
just wow, the way explained this in 4 mins and 37 sec is sppechless. HATS OFF !!!!
The Best RUclips Channel about network.
You guys are amazing! I passed a hardware class exam in part thanks to your videos. Keep up the good work!
Congrats.
Having an IT eksame tomorrow, and thought VLAN was very confusing. This video helped me understand it. GREAT video.
Didnt want to leave without dropping this comment. Man you are a great educator. I love the way you teach. Best wishes !!
what can i say man you just help me to sum up two years of networking course in just two days i wish our teachers teach us like you do
I am from Tanzania have learnt alot through ur channel thank you so much sir ur the best u teach so well even a nursery student could understand, thumbs up
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Thank you so much for the time & effort put into these videos! They are invaluable.
Your videos are ALL fantastic. I love those graphics and how you use them. Thanks so much!
Glad you like them!
By watching your videos, I find it so easy to understand "complex" networking concepts! You have done such a great work explaining the basics and your videos are so easy to follow, specially to visual learners like me, and the animations superb! Hoping you can keep contributing with your knowledge and capacity to make things simple. THANKS!!
I dont know how you can explain everything so easily. i have been looking for a good explanation of this concept for like 3 days
this channel should be on top of search results for topic like this.
This was by far the best explanation video on VLANs thank you!!!
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This guy is amazing !!!!!! when you don't have experience is hard to imagine everything!! thank you !!!
Your videos have the highest quality both visual and verbal thanks a lot dude!
Just had my brain scrambled watching a You Tube video on VLAN, the presenter used far too much tech speak and then I found your video. Excellent explanation and excellent graphics. Thanks for unscrambling my brain!!
Superb explanation.
I eagerly await for videos from you.
Please do make more videos as and when possible.
Thank you for another nicely explained video.
I would rate these videos equal to or better than Cbt Nuggets.
Thank you! :)
I agree with you
The explanation and the graphics doesn't correlated. Explanation makes sense , but not pictures and animation at all.
Tomorrow is my competency test, and this video is very very helpful, your explanation and animation is easy to understand!, now i won't confused how to explain what VLAN it is, hope i can pass the test tomorrow, thank you! :D
I understand your videos better than my professors. I passed HW and networking classes. Thanks to your videos! I anticipate you continue doing it.
I'm working on an internship this summer on classroom networks and VLANs and this is the freshener I needed. Thakyou!
I HAVE NEVER SEEN AN INSTRUCTOR LIKE YOU, THAT MAKES EVERYTHING SIMPLE.
CAN YOU POSSIBLY MAKE A WHOLE VIDEO FOR CCNA COURSE?
Haha. As I EXPECTED!!! I was a little bit confused when my colloge prof discussed about this, but you freaking explain it for only 5 minutes and I freaking get it EASILY! THANKS AGAIN and I'LL COME BACK! Haha
Thank you for this great breakdown. It's been decades and I needed a refresher.
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i have learned a lot from this channel. thank you.
Glad to hear it!
wow. Such simple explanation. Thanks once again mate. You are a legend at simplifying complex stuff.
Indeed...
Great respect, sir. Even if I had watched this video as a 5-year-old kid, I would have understood. Very nicely explained. Thank you.
3:32 I like the detail of more LED's on the switch lighting up as more ports are used
That is the best and easiest explanation.
absolutely the best possible explanation for VLAN great video!
Love your videos man, anytime I'm finding something new and I don't know a thing your explanations are the best. Keep the good stuff!
Awesome job in explaining the complex subject in such a simple format. The graphics are amazing. Great work
What a channel! Thank god I've found it. Keep up the good work!
And still there are dislikes for some reasons...
Why can't other people explain this in such a good way, Excellent explanation
I love this channel for doing IT work.
VLANs finally clicked with me several years back when I realized its literally just a packet with an ID number.
That's literally all it is. Tagged packet.
802.1Q to be exact
frames not packets
I thought of it as a seperate cable for each connection. Easiest.
You need to change your thinking because frames are only tagged when they are transmitted on a trunk link. If a frame is sent down an "access link then there is no tag. VLANs are used to extend broadcast domains across multiple switches.
So can you only have vlans if all devices are on the same switch, not on two separate or more for example ?
You can have multiple switches with the same VLANs. That's how are network switches at my school district are setup. They all have the same VLANs across all switches.
It is not required to have all the devices on the same switch.
For example:- You can connect multiple switches and then configure vlans. In reality, it will be hard if all the vlans are connected to one switch only. Also, I think multiple switches can be used for a single vlan.
(multiple switches can be connected using router or using an another switch)
Well done in your explanation very clear and easy to understand not like some other mumbo jumbo stuff i come across elsewhere I will subcribe
No jargons, Only Reasoning.
Simple and elegant.
Super duper likey like, Subscribed.
AWESOME VIDEOS☺ I like that your videos are short, to the point and easy to follow. They are helping me understand topics I'm studying. Keep up the good work. Thanks
Thank you
Can different departments end clients have ip addresses belong to a different network. They are connected to a switch I assume not
L19
I recently installed Fiber Internet and VLAN was a fuss. Now I understand what it is. Thank you.
couldnt be explained simpler, fantastic work !
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Nice explanation mate usually I don't comment on videos but it is helpful
this video is pure gold, awesome work!
Great vid. Makes VLANs seem pretty simple. Thanks!
Your videos are the best of the best my friend. Perfect all the time and no too long, short and to the point.
I can't thank you enough! Another high quality video!
Wow, I can't thank you enough! This explanation was incredibly helpful. I was feeling really confused, but now everything makes sense. Thank you again! 🌟😊
I like all your videos, great work! 👍
Awesome video...which software are you using to make video animation...?
I never ever seen this kind of genetic teaching. Thank you very much
This guy deserves an award! well done!
Such a perfect elaboration about VLAN.
Please make some videos about AD (Active Directory).
What would be more better to learn about that specific topic.
Advance thanks😍
Now I know finally what a VLAN does. Thanks for the video.
Thank you for creating this video. The penny dropped for me after watching this.
I have doubt , for the VLANs a large amount of cabling required right?
Not really. The amount of cabling is pretty much the same regardless of what type of network you're running.
Wow very impressed with the way you explain using animations ! Keep them coming!
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This channel is gold, thank you!
Thanks! This solved all my questions.
I work in entertainment, and we've had to begin learning the basics of networking to get our devices to talk correctly.
It's funny because in our industry, we rely on broadcast a lot.
sACN for example is a protocol where one device like a Lighting Console will broadcast packets of lighting data, so that any receivers wherever they are on the network can subscribe to that broadcast and get the lighting data they need. As many receivers as you want can listen to similar broadcast messages.
Those can really clog a network since the broadcast is a continuous stream of data. The sACN protocol supports sending a maximum of 33 million Bytes of data each frame for DMX.
good breakdown of VLAN
Thanks
@@PowerCertAnimatedVideos no problem
You really deserve more likes
Loved how you explained it! Great work!!
Thank you for this great explanation!
Another great video 👍 We are using VLANs mostly for isolation, to protect back ups from other segments of the network.
These are FANTASTIC videos in every sense. A beginner/novice, the tech savvy, and the advanced IT Pro can all appreciate the simplicity, yet detailed and visually understandable content you're producing.
I subscribed a few weeks ago (with notification) and I plan to watch your entire catalogue in the coming weeks.
VERY well done!
Cheers,
-H.B.
Thank you :)
Thank you very clear and easy understand network please make more of video.
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very nicely explained through Animation , WOnderFul
Very nice and explained well!
Great explanation! But what would be the practical difference (not theoretical) between implementing VLANS versus subnetting each department into its own network segment? Are there benefits for one or other option?
What if you can't connect all the machines to the same switch??
VLAN works at layer 2 and VLAN segregation is done at switch level (like which switch port belongs to which VLAN). The network admin who manages routers and switch generally configure it.
Other hand subnetting is IP address / netmask based segregation that works at layer 3. System admin can setup it.
VLAN gives more control overall. One small advantage - a change in vlan can be non disruptive (if done correctly) on other hand change in IP/netmask/gateway need a netwoek restart.
Once set Subnetmask create a physical boundary say 4 subnet of class 3 network ( 62 useable IPs x 4). If you find s need of 63rd IP you have to redesign whole thing while im vlan you had full pool of 254 IPs, you can easily configure one more port at switch for your desired VLAN.
Few reasons, but one of them being security. In this example, lets say one of the users from the accounting department wanted to become part of the HR department. They could just open up their network adapter settings and change their IP address to be part of the HR department and sniff traffic. With VLANS they are logically separated so they wouldn't be able to do that.
3:18
如果部門電腦插在其他端口一樣會通還是不通?
If the department computer is plugged into another port, will it still have connectivity or not?
Yes, unless you have rules in place in the network that prevents unauthorized devices from accessing that VLAN's connection.
He's a pro at teaching
Dude! I LOVE the way u explained that. Didn't know that that's where I was having my issue. Came across this a lot but just couldn't grasp it. Thx 4 looking out for us newbies 👍🏼
This was really helpful. Thank you so much
What a great video I just needed this video to suscribe, thank you!
what about your internet input on that switch? do you make it part of all three vlans?
Fantastic video and explanation thank you!
Great video.
Thanks for sharing the knowledge.
this is what I'm looking for, very well presented and easy to understand. thank you.