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22:01 The output of the show mac address-table command shows the port that the MAC address was learned on. In most cases this would identify which network device the MAC address belongs to, except in the case of multiple MAC addresses associated to the same port. This happens when switches are connected to other switches and record all of the MAC addresses for devices connected to the other switch.
20:19 The switch may have one or more MAC addresses in its table, based on whether or not the students entered a ping command when configuring the network. The switch will most likely have learned MAC addresses through S1’s F0/1 switch port. The switch will record multiple MAC addresses of hosts learned through the connection to the other switch on F0/1
21:02 There may be multiple MAC addresses recorded in the MAC address table, especially MAC addresses learned through S1’s F0/1 switch port. In the example output above, the S1 F0/1 MAC address and PC-A MAC address are mapped to S2 F0/1.
23:13 No. The student will most likely discover that the MAC address for the other switch’s F0/1 switch port has been quickly reinserted in the MAC address table.
ARP broadcasts could cause broadcast storms. Because ARP and switch MAC tables do not authenticate or validate the IP addresses to MAC addresses it would be easy to spoof a device on the network.
20:19 The switch may have one or more MAC addresses in its table, based on whether or not the students entered a ping command when configuring the network. The switch will most likely have learned MAC addresses through S1’s F0/1 switch port. The switch will record multiple MAC addresses of hosts learned through the connection to the other switch on F0/1
I know you show how to work with packet tracer but you just read the answers from the page premium exam. You could try to answer the questions with your words maybe. Thanks though
Hola! Una consulta. Al momento de entrar a la terminal nuevamente 15:25, me sale User access verification, pero no me deja hacer más nada, ni ingresar la password. ¿Sabes cómo solucionarlo?, te lo agradecería mucho.
Muy bueno el video. Solo tuve un problema al final, a la hora de hacer ping, nunca consegui mas que "Request timed out". Volvi a hacer las conexciones, revise 2 veces las configuracioens ip, apague mi firewall y nada. Pero bueno, gracias por la informacion del video.
First time watching one of your videos, and I jsut have to say u deserve more attention than what you have gotten so far. Great explanations that allow me to do this by my self in the future. Kudos to you sir.
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22:01 The output of the show mac address-table command shows the port that the MAC address was learned on. In most cases this would identify which network device the MAC address belongs to, except in the case of multiple MAC addresses associated to the same port. This happens when switches are connected to other switches and record all of the MAC addresses for devices connected to the other switch.
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20:19 The switch may have one or more MAC addresses in its table, based on whether or not the students entered a ping command when configuring the network. The switch will most likely have learned MAC addresses through S1’s F0/1 switch port. The switch will record multiple MAC addresses of hosts learned through the connection to the other switch on F0/1
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21:02 There may be multiple MAC addresses recorded in the MAC address table, especially MAC addresses learned through S1’s F0/1 switch port. In the example output above, the S1 F0/1 MAC address and PC-A MAC address are mapped to S2 F0/1.
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23:13 No. The student will most likely discover that the MAC address for the other switch’s F0/1 switch port has been quickly reinserted in the MAC address table.
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For the reflection question I could not understand your explanation. Would you mind explaining again? Thank you in advance.
ARP broadcasts could cause broadcast storms. Because ARP and switch MAC tables do not authenticate or validate the IP addresses to MAC addresses it would be easy to spoof a device on the network.
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could you write down the answers to the questions on the documents? I have trouble with your accent and sometimes miss key words :)
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20:19 The switch may have one or more MAC addresses in its table, based on whether or not the students entered a ping command when configuring the network. The switch will most likely have learned MAC addresses through S1’s F0/1 switch port. The switch will record multiple MAC addresses of hosts learned through the connection to the other switch on F0/1
I know you show how to work with packet tracer but you just read the answers from the page premium exam. You could try to answer the questions with your words maybe. Thanks though
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Hola! Una consulta. Al momento de entrar a la terminal nuevamente 15:25, me sale User access verification, pero no me deja hacer más nada, ni ingresar la password. ¿Sabes cómo solucionarlo?, te lo agradecería mucho.
debes ingresar la contraseña cisco, si estás usando un equipo real talvez tengas que hacer un procedimiento de recuperar contraseña si no la recuerdas
I AM GETTING REQUEST TIME OUT IN PINGING S2 how can i successfully ping it?
please review ip address on S2 and no shutdown command on vlan 1
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no tienes el video en español?
no lo tengo, por el momento puedes usar los subtítulos con traducción automática al español
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Muy bueno el video. Solo tuve un problema al final, a la hora de hacer ping, nunca consegui mas que "Request timed out". Volvi a hacer las conexciones, revise 2 veces las configuracioens ip, apague mi firewall y nada. Pero bueno, gracias por la informacion del video.
por lo general hay detalles que son importantes sobre todo la parte de la configuración ip de las computadoras
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El .pka lo podrias pasar ?
si sigues los pasos del video, puedes crear tu propio archivo
me cagaste en 10.33 tuv que hacer todo nuevo en ese de EXIT TMRE
es parte del proceso de aprendizaje
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