You sir are a life saver. Thank you for creating this video series. This course has a lot of reading in it so it helps to have the steps broken down and expressed succinctly without the fluff. It's much easier to follow than the course. God bless you.
You saved my grade in this class for real. Some of the items we have to do in labs are SO confusing without a demonstration and I can't thank you enough for making these.
I cannot express how thankful I am for this. I was freaking out because the Switch 2960 wasn't pinging. Watching this informed me about the flaws in packet tracer. Thank you again.
Thank you so much, your videos and attached files have helped me so much. You are very informative and I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge and skill.
I don't know if you still check these, but do you think you could do the exact same thing but rather utilizing 172.16.5.0/24 and subnet A needing 60 hosts and subnet B needing 20? I just want to verify my work and you do a good job of showing how it's done.
Since the 2960 switch does not support ipv6, and my professor said that we don’t have to configure ipv6 on the switches. Does that mean skip the step by erasing the startup configurations and vlans on the switch to reload it.
I'm doing this same assessment in Netlab. I was able to configure R1 with no problem but when it came to configuring S1 I ran into 2 issues. Issue #1 (All 3 int range commands g1/0/1-4, g1/0/7-24 and g1/1/1-4 are all saying invalid input). Issue #2 ipv6 address fe80::2 link-local and ipv6 address 2001:db8:acad:a::2/64 are also saying invalid input. Please help!!!!
ruclips.net/video/KHi3i_oxk74/видео.html That video is the example on netlab, ports are different, and according the switch selected on netlab, ipv6 may not be supported
@@romeroc24 you're welcome and thank you; I'm sure I learned that command from you because your videos have helped me so much. I really appreciate you and all the time you put into them.
Question you have been doing the CCNA for years now and you know everything from networking to security how long would u say ah I became a master in years?
@@romeroc24 no I doubt it 1 year all the commands and everything would surely take longer I’m doing college work from Cisco and some of it can be repetitive things they ask u on the exam i will say what u said about 10 years at least to become a master ur telling me ur the doing these type of work since when I was born?
@@aradjalilian Yes, because learning never stops, new versions of CCNA, new operating systems, and others may change. But if you understand the basic concepts of networking everything else is easy
@@romeroc24 the college I attend to does mostly networking stuff and we just finished off the basic of subnetting which the instructor wanted to do these skills assessment at first when I look at it gets very confusing but it takes time because for some reasons subnetting isn’t a thing you can learn in one day or one week I shall say at least a month is needed to master a thing like subnetting because due to things u need they ask u in a exam amount of hosts aka ranges, IP address,subnet mask and default gateway
Usually you're really helpful but what is happening with your choice to change switch models?? You can assign IPv6 addresses to a 2960. You're just choosing not to do so. No idea why you would do that.
Sorry sir, part 1 e) it said use FE80::1 as the link-local address on both router interfaces. can u explain further i didn't understand that part. Thanks
link-local only has relevance in the local link or local subnet, so you can use different link-local addresses on different subnets but also you can use the same address
hi, i ran into an issue when pinging PC2 to router 1 0/0/1 and S1, when i ping them it doesn't it says request times out, any chance in knowing where i can go to fix this
bro i try using switch 2960 and do tftp from server for the switch but when i try to config manually ipv6 default gateway my tracer crash what the problem? not support since u say it?
hi there. is this what will be in our intro to networking hands on skills exam? for ccna volume 7. first course? is this different from the packet tracer skills assessment(ptsa)?
@@rohailbukhari2687 ok thank you, you need to start from 0, 1, 2, ...., A, B, C, and so on, but I selected A because is an arbitrary selection, use any hexadecimal number
I was able to do the SDM change to support ipv6 in PT 8.1.1 Use "sdm prefer dual-ipv4-and-ipv6 default" command after S1(config)# then, S1(config)# exit then save: S1# copy run start and then reload. I was even able to do it after I had already configured the switch.
Buenas noches, Me gustaría saber si tienes esta practica en un video en español, me he guiado por muchos de tus videos en español, pero esta justamente solo la encuentro en ingles, Te lo agradezco si me puedes responder lo mas pronto
Gracias, este es contenido es español de mi canal Español CCNA v7 CCNA - Introducción a las Redes v7.0 ITN - Lecturas ruclips.net/p/PLdtRZtGMukf75jQE1DB6tZLqckvCEYc3h CCNA - Introducción a las Redes v7.0 ITN ruclips.net/p/PLdtRZtGMukf7AxsGKDLnCt7C5nxYkV6jq CCNA - Switching, Routing y Wireless Esenciales v7.0 SRWE ruclips.net/p/PLdtRZtGMukf4EXN_73NIQxZ-L-mgNdR2O
@@romeroc24 Buenos días amigo, Acabo de revisar las listas que enviaste, ya las había revisado con anterioridad, resulta que el ejercicio que necesito es este mismo que tenemos en el video pero dado a que esta en ingles me es confuso entenderte en algunas partes. Se puede realizar este mismo ejercicio en español o existe alguna manera de poder comunicarnos para una asesoría o ayuda en el ejercicio. Te agradezco enormemente tu repuesta.
Subnet A 192.168.10.0/25 and Subnet B 192.168.10.128/27 here for my assessment, very similair config to yours in the video., Any obvious reason as to why I would be able to have all successful pings on PC-A except to PC-B IPv6 2001:dba:acad:b::b? I had successful IPv4 pings from PC-B out except IPv6 pings 2001:db8:acad:B::1, 2001:db8:acad:a::1, 2001:db8:acad:a::2 all failed? Any help is appreciated. ( I used the 3650)
Hello,This is another about the packet tracer skills assessment, ruclips.net/video/NJCBzkHvy1Y/видео.html, and for this we intro to networking on the skills assessment content of the same? And that the data will change?
You sir are a life saver. Thank you for creating this video series. This course has a lot of reading in it so it helps to have the steps broken down and expressed succinctly without the fluff. It's much easier to follow than the course. God bless you.
Thank you for all your support, I need this to continue, thank you thank you
@@romeroc24 you're doing a good job
@@katrinawinter5645 thank you
Thank you so much for your videos. You really helped me out a lot with my college courses. You explain everything a lot better than my professors.
Great to hear! Thank you for all your support
You saved my grade in this class for real. Some of the items we have to do in labs are SO confusing without a demonstration and I can't thank you enough for making these.
thank you for all your support, I appreciate
Right I be so scared because I wish he had videos for the same assignment but in Labs
@@romeroc24 I texted you on Instagram if the problem I’m having, I would like your help thank you 🙏🏽
@@goukdiaz7578 ok not problem
@@AyoTjay Basically this is the same on Lab or NetLab the difference are the ports on devices and devices models
I cannot express how thankful I am for this. I was freaking out because the Switch 2960 wasn't pinging. Watching this informed me about the flaws in packet tracer. Thank you again.
Glad I could help! Thank you
You saved my LIFE. I can't explain how truly thankful I am
Thank you for all your support my friend, I appreciate it
Justo estoy resolviendo ese ejercicio. Tu dedicación es de gran ayuda para todos los que estamos aprendiendo. Te felicito sigue así
Gracias por el comentario, lo aprecio y es de ayuda para mi
lo tienes?
Thank you, brother!
Good job of breaking things down and also giving us extra knowledge along the way!
I appreciate your comment
Thank you so much, your videos and attached files have helped me so much. You are very informative and I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge and skill.
You are so welcome! I appreciate all your support
great work. its help me better than my books
I appreciate all your support
thank you. older video but it still answered a lot of questions for me.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you
You saved my life.. Do you have any material that will prepare me to write the CCNA exam? I hate to read big old text books.
Thank you for all your support my friend, use social media shown in 00:03 then I will send you material
@@romeroc24 Can you also sent me the material?
I don't know if you still check these, but do you think you could do the exact same thing but rather utilizing 172.16.5.0/24 and subnet A needing 60 hosts and subnet B needing 20? I just want to verify my work and you do a good job of showing how it's done.
A: 172.16.5.0/26
B: 172.16.5.64/27
Since the 2960 switch does not support ipv6, and my professor said that we don’t have to configure ipv6 on the switches. Does that mean skip the step by erasing the startup configurations and vlans on the switch to reload it.
not, do not skip that step
Just wondering if it's real skills assessment ? I'm doing it on Thursday and idk :/
this is the skills assessment on real lab
You are a life saver Christian!
Thank you for all your support
For the 2960 switch not having ipv6, will we get points off for not using the 2960 switch like the required resources says to?
The video recommend to use another switch that you can complete the 100%
I am doing this lab on netlab and some of my ports arent adding up, and the video not matching as well. May you help me.
the ports may vary, also the number of hosts
Thank you very much...This really saved my day.
Glad it helped! Thank you
Everythings look great, but I am not sure, Step 1 said Configure R1, but you are working on PC-B.
yes but I connected the console port from PC-B to R1
I'm doing this same assessment in Netlab. I was able to configure R1 with no problem but when it came to configuring S1 I ran into 2 issues. Issue #1 (All 3 int range commands g1/0/1-4, g1/0/7-24 and g1/1/1-4 are all saying invalid input). Issue #2 ipv6 address fe80::2 link-local and ipv6 address 2001:db8:acad:a::2/64 are also saying invalid input. Please help!!!!
ruclips.net/video/KHi3i_oxk74/видео.html That video is the example on netlab, ports are different, and according the switch selected on netlab, ipv6 may not be supported
For issue 2 - try running: Switch(config)#sdm prefer dual-ipv4-and-ipv6 default
@@Victoria-vj3wv thank you
@@romeroc24 you're welcome and thank you; I'm sure I learned that command from you because your videos have helped me so much. I really appreciate you and all the time you put into them.
@@Victoria-vj3wv thank you, , I really appreciate
So this is my Assessment as well but without the Initialize and reloads devices. What should I do?
Also for my number of hosts in LAN A Subnet is 85 and LAN B subnet is 35 for me
skip the initialize devices commands
Subnet A: 192.168.10.0/25
Subnet B: 192.168.10.128/26
Question you have been doing the CCNA for years now and you know everything from networking to security how long would u say ah I became a master in years?
I started about 2003, always learning, never give up, but 1 year of dedication is enough to be a master
@@romeroc24 no I doubt it 1 year all the commands and everything would surely take longer I’m doing college work from Cisco and some of it can be repetitive things they ask u on the exam i will say what u said about 10 years at least to become a master ur telling me ur the doing these type of work since when I was born?
@@aradjalilian Yes, because learning never stops, new versions of CCNA, new operating systems, and others may change. But if you understand the basic concepts of networking everything else is easy
@@romeroc24 the college I attend to does mostly networking stuff and we just finished off the basic of subnetting which the instructor wanted to do these skills assessment at first when I look at it gets very confusing but it takes time because for some reasons subnetting isn’t a thing you can learn in one day or one week I shall say at least a month is needed to master a thing like subnetting because due to things u need they ask u in a exam amount of hosts aka ranges, IP address,subnet mask and default gateway
@@aradjalilian yes, this can be useful ruclips.net/video/GaUwrkFZKwQ/видео.html
at 39:30 I get the command rejected line for int range g1/0/1-4, help?
because my switch is 3650, but maybe you are using 2960, so uses fastethernet interfaces
Usually you're really helpful but what is happening with your choice to change switch models??
You can assign IPv6 addresses to a 2960. You're just choosing not to do so. No idea why you would do that.
The problem was on previous version of Packet tracer, now is possible
a great video, very detailed and very educational. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
thanks for the video very helpful u are my hero
I appreciate your comment
I have a honest question I wanted to ask you have you ever been acknowledged by cisco?
Really not, but people recognition is better
Sorry sir, part 1 e) it said use FE80::1 as the link-local address on both router interfaces. can u explain further i didn't understand that part. Thanks
link-local only has relevance in the local link or local subnet, so you can use different link-local addresses on different subnets but also you can use the same address
7:29 to 7:41 isnt Subnet A 25 bits and Subnet B 26 bits for that question?
yes, but you can see on different way is also valod, 25 bits on subnet mask or 7 bits for hosts, and 26 bits on the subnet mask or 6 bits for hosts
@@romeroc24 I was actually working on this CCNA today it takes very long I should say it seems bit advanced with the knowledge of the commands needed.
@@aradjalilian yes, but here you can practice more ruclips.net/p/PLdtRZtGMukf5eQD44cb558RxA8lrBLG3d
hi, i ran into an issue when pinging PC2 to router 1 0/0/1 and S1, when i ping them it doesn't it says request times out, any chance in knowing where i can go to fix this
verify all addressing in the router, that is the problem
@@romeroc24 what do you mean by this exactly? Can you elaborate a little more because I’m new to this whole thing so yeah
@@manjo5416 the addressing is the configuration of IP addresses in the router interfaces
this video was life saver. thank you!
Glad it helped! Thank you for all your support
bro i try using switch 2960 and do tftp from server for the switch but when i try to config manually ipv6 default gateway my tracer crash what the problem? not support since u say it?
packet tracer does not support IPv6 on 2960 switch
@@romeroc24 ok thank you
hi there. is this what will be in our intro to networking hands on skills exam? for ccna volume 7. first course? is this different from the packet tracer skills assessment(ptsa)?
this video is the skills assessment on lab, this another skills assessment on packet tracer ruclips.net/video/NJCBzkHvy1Y/видео.html
@@romeroc24 but will this be on our exam in class?
@@rohailbukhari2687 yes, but instructor can propose this activity on packet tracer
@@romeroc24 ok also at 20:49 why is it 2001:db8:acad:a::/64? why isn't it 2001:db8:acad:1::/64? why did you start it off with a and not 1?
@@rohailbukhari2687 ok thank you, you need to start from 0, 1, 2, ...., A, B, C, and so on, but I selected A because is an arbitrary selection, use any hexadecimal number
Would you be able to make a video with 172.16.1.0/25 instead?
only replace numbers
@@romeroc24 Can you show me
@@romeroc24 I will pay you $$$
@@topshelftre contact me using social networks shown in 00:03
I was curious if the is the actual exam and will it be good practice?
absolutely yes, practice this for sure
thank you for being so helpful!!!
I was able to do the SDM change to support ipv6 in PT 8.1.1 Use "sdm prefer dual-ipv4-and-ipv6 default" command after S1(config)# then, S1(config)# exit then save: S1# copy run start and then reload. I was even able to do it after I had already configured the switch.
Thank you for all your support, very good, well done
Buenas noches, Me gustaría saber si tienes esta practica en un video en español, me he guiado por muchos de tus videos en español, pero esta justamente solo la encuentro en ingles, Te lo agradezco si me puedes responder lo mas pronto
Gracias, este es contenido es español de mi canal
Español CCNA v7
CCNA - Introducción a las Redes v7.0 ITN - Lecturas
ruclips.net/p/PLdtRZtGMukf75jQE1DB6tZLqckvCEYc3h
CCNA - Introducción a las Redes v7.0 ITN
ruclips.net/p/PLdtRZtGMukf7AxsGKDLnCt7C5nxYkV6jq
CCNA - Switching, Routing y Wireless Esenciales v7.0 SRWE
ruclips.net/p/PLdtRZtGMukf4EXN_73NIQxZ-L-mgNdR2O
@@romeroc24 Buenos días amigo, Acabo de revisar las listas que enviaste, ya las había revisado con anterioridad, resulta que el ejercicio que necesito es este mismo que tenemos en el video pero dado a que esta en ingles me es confuso entenderte en algunas partes.
Se puede realizar este mismo ejercicio en español o existe alguna manera de poder comunicarnos para una asesoría o ayuda en el ejercicio.
Te agradezco enormemente tu repuesta.
@@camilohernandez4466 comunícate conmigo por redes sociales mostradas en 00:03
Subnet A 192.168.10.0/25 and Subnet B 192.168.10.128/27 here for my assessment, very similair config to yours in the video., Any obvious reason as to why I would be able to have all successful pings on PC-A except to PC-B IPv6 2001:dba:acad:b::b? I had successful IPv4 pings from PC-B out except IPv6 pings 2001:db8:acad:B::1, 2001:db8:acad:a::1, 2001:db8:acad:a::2 all failed? Any help is appreciated. ( I used the 3650)
Use the "ipv6 unicast-routing" on the router
How much it's gonna be for 192.168.0.0/28
/28 permits 14 hosts
what can you help me get two ipv6 subnets from 2001:db8:acad:9:/64
you can have 2001:db8:acad:9::/65 and 2001:db8:acad:9:8::/65
@@romeroc24 will that work with the same topology you have up there
my a needs 5 host and b is 61
the ipv info i came up with states that it overlaps with each other
@@erialsoliz6514 I can't understand
Is there a way to contact you directly?
you can use social media shown in 00:03
Okay I sent a message via Facebook. Thanks
@@jaquanamourning393 ok
Nice work man, thanks a lot for all your videos!
Glad you like them!
halo cristian i need file pkt. please help me...thank you so much your video sharing
I don't have the file but you can create your own file following steps on the video
@@romeroc24 ok thank you
shra the packet tracer complete pls
please follow all steps in video to create your own file
bro pasa pe ;c, tienes ese video pero en español xd?
no lo tengo, por ahora usa subtítulos con traducción automática al español
@@romeroc24 si bro igual gracias igual se te entiende mano
this was really helpful thansk alot!!!!
Glad it helped! I appreciate
Hello,This is another about the packet tracer skills assessment, ruclips.net/video/NJCBzkHvy1Y/видео.html, and for this we intro to networking on the skills assessment content of the same? And that the data will change?
Basically both are the same
@@romeroc24 IP subnet, IP address, subnet mask these are all the same, right? So it's exactly the same, right?
@@haoxiao6729 this video explain all this ruclips.net/video/gNyl6j1hTSc/видео.html
@@romeroc24 Ok, Got it. Thank you very much
34:08
IPv6 link local address
Thank you !!! I’ve learned a lot from your videos 🤎
Happy to hear that! Thank you, I appreciate
why 192.168.110.9/24 didnt have on this vdeo... help me!..
numbers may vary, you need to practice in any case
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