your video tutorials are the best! but this video could be nicer if you write the network address allocation on the simulation.. for example, for the link between router and the core switch you can write 192.168.0.0/30 on the link, because .1 is on the router intf and .2 is on the core switch intf. But it's already great like this, i really appreciate this work, i'm hoping to see more vids from you!
I would look into HSRP. I don't have two L3 switches handy to demonstrate it right this second but its pretty cool. It will allow you to add redundant L3 links that share a virtual address between them. If one link fails, the other link starts responding to packets destined for the virtual address. The hosts use this virtual address so they really don't see much of an outage during a failure. It can be used on Interface VLANs and physical links.
Wow wow your the best im currently studying on my ccna and ccnp at same time and theirs to many things and concept to learn and need to understand but this with this video everything make sense i love how you do this and simulate as if your in real production environment which is few people can do properly. just keep up the good work im your new subscriber.
Ron, thank you very much for posting this video. Its very clear about the concepts and design. But i really have a doubt. I've designed a similar network in packet tracer as per the Enterprise Composite Network Model where I have two layer3 switches for the distribution layer (in this video its Distro-SW1 and Distro-SW2). These two switches are then connected to the Router (Multi point connection) to have redundancy. Continued in next post......
1) Can the floor switches have both link green via using EtherChannel? 2) Isn't that Core switch a single point of failure? 3) How about adding HSRP? 4) Wouldn't it be faster to post the .pkt file in the video description? Thanks.
Continuation of previous post..... A DHCP server is also connected to one of the interfaces of the Router. Am sure it’s a stupid question but I would really like to know how to setup the router to have two L3 switches connected two ports of the router to carry the same IP addresses (Four VLANs which gets IP from DHCP). If its impossible please advise me a way so that I can follow ECN model networks design. Thanks in advance :)
hello thanks for the video. l have design and configure almost the same lap and everything is fine,but l went further to configure etherchannel between the core and the distribution layers and now there is no connectivity. can you please do the same and tell me why l cannot use etherchannel between the core and distribution layer please thanks
+Ron Wellman Hi Ron, can you also please send the packet tracer file on my e-mail? I really need to learn this. My e-mail address is thirdkingdom003@gmail.com
Is there a way to have 2 layer 3 switch setup with vlans. Vlan10 is a data vlan, the default vlan 1, and vlan 5 setup as the native vlan. The trunk is setup and I can ping between the 2 computer in that are in vlan 10. Without any routers involved, can I have computers in vlan 10 receive a DHCP address from a Windows DHCP Server? Any computer that is on the default vlan 1 can receive an IP Address without any problems, but any computer connected to VLAN 10 cannot received a IP Address.
Hi Ron, thanks for the video. was a great help understanding many things in a network. But, is it possible for you to send me the pkt file used in this video. So that I can see the configurations. Thanks.
your video tutorials are the best! but this video could be nicer if you write the network address allocation on the simulation.. for example, for the link between router and the core switch you can write 192.168.0.0/30 on the link, because .1 is on the router intf and .2 is on the core switch intf. But it's already great like this, i really appreciate this work, i'm hoping to see more vids from you!
I would look into HSRP. I don't have two L3 switches handy to demonstrate it right this second but its pretty cool. It will allow you to add redundant L3 links that share a virtual address between them. If one link fails, the other link starts responding to packets destined for the virtual address. The hosts use this virtual address so they really don't see much of an outage during a failure. It can be used on Interface VLANs and physical links.
Wow wow your the best im currently studying on my ccna and ccnp at same time and theirs to many things and concept to learn and need to understand but this with this video everything make sense i love how you do this and simulate as if your in real production environment which is few people can do properly. just keep up the good work im your new subscriber.
Really informative, thanks!
Ron, thank you very much for posting this video. Its very clear about the concepts and design. But i really have a doubt. I've designed a similar network in packet tracer as per the Enterprise Composite Network Model where I have two layer3 switches for the distribution layer (in this video its Distro-SW1 and Distro-SW2). These two switches are then connected to the Router (Multi point connection) to have redundancy.
Continued in next post......
1) Can the floor switches have both link green via using EtherChannel?
2) Isn't that Core switch a single point of failure?
3) How about adding HSRP?
4) Wouldn't it be faster to post the .pkt file in the video description?
Thanks.
Superb work my friend. Really appreciate sharing this very useful knowledge. Would it be possible that I get the configs and the diagram somehow?
Really thanks sir
Most welcome
Continuation of previous post.....
A DHCP server is also connected to one of the interfaces of the Router. Am sure it’s a stupid question but I would really like to know how to setup the router to have two L3 switches connected two ports of the router to carry the same IP addresses (Four VLANs which gets IP from DHCP). If its impossible please advise me a way so that I can follow ECN model networks design. Thanks in advance :)
Hey Ron,
Do you have a trunk configuered between the core switch and the distro SW1 and core switch and distro SW2?
why'd you called it Distro switch even if you use Layer2 switch only?? 😕
Thanks for the video. Very informative. Can you share the packet tracer file as well?
hello thanks for the video. l have design and configure almost the same lap and everything is fine,but l went further to configure etherchannel between the core and the distribution layers and now there is no connectivity. can you please do the same and tell me why l cannot use etherchannel between the core and distribution layer please
thanks
Hi Ron, is there anyway we could download the packet tracer file for this video?
Kegan Fraser , send me an email.
+Ron Wellman Hi Ron, can you also please send the packet tracer file on my e-mail? I really need to learn this.
My e-mail address is thirdkingdom003@gmail.com
Can I get the packet tracer file
My email address is rehanmistry80@yahoo.com
My email is aygw@yahoo.com. thanks!
Does anybody have the packet tracer file from this tutorial ?
Is there a way to have 2 layer 3 switch setup with vlans. Vlan10 is a data vlan, the default vlan 1, and vlan 5 setup as the native vlan. The trunk is setup and I can ping between the 2 computer in that are in vlan 10. Without any routers involved, can I have computers in vlan 10 receive a DHCP address from a Windows DHCP Server? Any computer that is on the default vlan 1 can receive an IP Address without any problems, but any computer connected to VLAN 10 cannot received a IP Address.
Yes look into DHCP relay / IP Helper.
can you post this Packet tracer on Multilayer Switch and design Tips, so we down load ? Please.
Email me...
hello l try and now am able to use etherchannel between the core and distribution layer. l dont know what happen but now it works fine.
thank you
Sir Ron, Could you show us the IP address of the devices that you've used in this video?
Thanks.
Hi Ron, thanks for the video. was a great help understanding many things in a network. But, is it possible for you to send me the pkt file used in this video. So that I can see the configurations. Thanks.
username ???
passwords ???
Can I get That packet tracer file
Great job
Send me an email. I've forwarded it out to a few folks hoping I still have the right version.
username: cisco
password: cisco