Welcome Sir! And Thank you For Sharing this wonderful video! I'm currently doing VLAN configuration on Packet tracer assessment right now! 5 mins was a great help!
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Hey chandio45! Jeremy isn't actually going to do an MPLS series because Cisco is changing the certifications track soon and phasing out MPLS. He will however do a series on the new cert.
Thank you so much for this video. Reading my study guide's description of this topic did virtually nothing for me, but this did everything. This video explained everything I needed to know
Great Work!!! CBTNuggets............. and Jeremy you are awesome............ I wonder if you are going to finish up CCIP track by recording series for 642-611 MPLS............. I am waiting for it.
Thanks Man! This was a really simplified and easy to understand explanation. Really supplemented what I have read in books and provided clear understandings of why one would use a VLAN. Question for you. What layer(s) of the OSI and/or TCP/IP does a VLAN operate on?
Hob Goblin Thanks for the feedback. As for your question, we suggest asking it on our Forum to get other members of the CBT Nuggets community involved: cbt.gg/18a0zf2.
Question! is it possible that 2 different Vlans can ping each other without a router? i got it configured in packet tracer and i cant find out how its possible, am i missing something???
Thank you for the explenation! I´m missing just one bit in your story: What happens with the daisy-chained port? In your drawing you have a phone and a computer on a single port. That means you have two devices with different VLANs on a single port right? What happens then? ( in the video @ 4:25 )
Felyrion, Jeremy's response is "The port on the switch is configured as a limited trunk that supplies multiple VLANs (two) on a single port. The phone ends up on one, the attached PC on another." Hope that helps!
I yave a request because I love the way you explain things. Can you male a video on how to config asterisk and cisco 7940/7960. Till they work ?!. Its just request because I have been looking for a tutorial but never succeeded
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The way you explain and compare things is a major help! Thank you so much for expanding my education in Networking!!!
awsome vid, you saved me about 1h reading a boring script our teacher gave us. Im having my final exame in 2 days, thank you sir.
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Welcome Sir! And Thank you For Sharing this wonderful video! I'm currently doing VLAN configuration on Packet tracer assessment right now! 5 mins was a great help!
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Right on! Love the video and recommend them to CCNA candidates and more!
Hey chandio45! Jeremy isn't actually going to do an MPLS series because Cisco is changing the certifications track soon and phasing out MPLS. He will however do a series on the new cert.
Creates broadcast boundaries and security boundaries. Got it! 👍
Man! Jeremy you are the next Ilay the computer guy.
you're awesome
Thank you so much for this video. Reading my study guide's description of this topic did virtually nothing for me, but this did everything. This video explained everything I needed to know
been looking for ppl to explain vlans etc. best video yet
I like this one. Watched a couple of videos on this so far and this was the one that explained it best. Very personable too
a VLAN is usually the antagonist who tries to harm the hero of a story..
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Brilliant teaching. Thanks for knowledge
Great Work!!! CBTNuggets............. and Jeremy you are awesome............ I wonder if you are going to finish up CCIP track by recording series for 642-611 MPLS............. I am waiting for it.
Great demonstration.
as always, your videos are pretty amazing and VERY simple to understand!! THANK YOU!!!!!!
Good Video. Good voice to listen to during learning, keeps you entertained! Great job!
Wow you're very enthusiastic lol. Good video, this definitely helps me out with my Cisco Networking class. Much appreciated.
Good video, is there another one from CBT Nuggets explaining how to configure a VLAN?
Blues Overdrive We have many videos discussing VLANs. Check out all of our VLAN tutorials here: cbt.gg/1CMxcNf.
What if the two Vlan's need to talk to each other? Do they have to go the default gateway?
Thanks Man! This was a really simplified and easy to understand explanation. Really supplemented what I have read in books and provided clear understandings of why one would use a VLAN. Question for you. What layer(s) of the OSI and/or TCP/IP does a VLAN operate on?
Hob Goblin Thanks for the feedback. As for your question, we suggest asking it on our Forum to get other members of the CBT Nuggets community involved: cbt.gg/18a0zf2.
Question! is it possible that 2 different Vlans can ping each other without a router? i got it configured in packet tracer and i cant find out how its possible, am i missing something???
Thankz dude - that was precise and to the point!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge ina easy to understand way
Thanks, good job Jeremy
great video, very detailed. great explanation, thanks!
Good video keep up love it brother. Say hi to the kids!
beautifully concise. Thank you
Thanks Allot sir 👍
OMG! this is nice! it really helps me to understand VLAN, i love how you explain it. I hope I can be a tutor like you someday :)
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will you be doing a video on bandwidth limiting on vlans? thanks:)
You're a beast thank you
Thank you for the explenation! I´m missing just one bit in your story: What happens with the daisy-chained port? In your drawing you have a phone and a computer on a single port. That means you have two devices with different VLANs on a single port right? What happens then? ( in the video @ 4:25 )
Felyrion Thank you for your question. We are reaching out to Jeremy and will follow up with his answer as soon as possible.
Felyrion, Jeremy's response is "The port on the switch is configured as a limited trunk that supplies multiple VLANs (two) on a single port. The phone ends up on one, the attached PC on another." Hope that helps!
CBT Nuggets Thank you for your further explanation!
Simple Easy and nice Thank you
Excellent video, thanks a lot.
So a VLAN can split up switches into virtual "separate switches" to take on the identity of multiple networks?
+AkeemKN You are correct! A VLAN can split up switches into virtual separate switches to take on the identity of multiple networks.
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Very Helpful!
Great Video!
wow amazing explanation :D i will subscribe, keep the good work up
That is awesome to hear you enjoyed the tutorial and thanks for subscribing!
I yave a request because I love the way you explain things. Can you male a video on how to config asterisk and cisco 7940/7960. Till they work ?!. Its just request because I have been looking for a tutorial but never succeeded
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Solid video cheers
thank you
Thanks. I really love it.
May Allah reward you.
very informative
Thanks
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Very useful. thanks :D
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