I hope you're enjoying the labs! If you want another great set of FREE packet tracer labs for the CCNA, check out Neil Anderson's lab guide here: jeremysitlab.com/ccna-lab-guide
Hi Jeremy. Thank you uploading this and for all your other videos as well. I am finding them all very useful. I am a little confused about this lab and have a question. Shouldn't PC's in the same Vlan be able to ping each other (ie PC1 and PC2 should be able to ping PC5)? I tried the lab twice through, the second time going step by step along with your video, so I am sure that I did the config correctly. Am I missing something?
Okay I just watched the next video in the series and saw that the config for SW2 was different and had the other VLANs set. I added the other VLANs to SW2 in this lab and can now ping between PC's 1 and 5 ect. Before posting my initial comment I did try making SW2 a VTP client which should have added the remaining VLANs, however I was still unable to ping. Do you think I made a mistake in the config when converting SW2 from VTP transparent to VTP client or is their some issue in having SW2 as a client in this topology?
Respected sir i have 1 cisco switch and two aruba switch vtp protocol is enabled on cisco switch i want to pass vlans to both aruba switch cisco switch act as vtp server plz guide me..............
Ok, so I'm lost because you stated VTP is to assist with NOT having to created the same settings on other switches being that you have a Server and a Client but yet you configured all 3 switches. I would assume that the Client switch (S3) would get the settings automatically. Is that not how it works?
Well, only minimal configuration is required to set up VTP. If have a network with many VLANs (thousands of VLANs can be configured on a switch) VTP can save time. To be honest, it's not really used much in the real world, in my experience.
Hello Jeremy! As far as I inderstood SWITCHPORT MODE ACCESS disables DTP. If we manually configure trunk, then yes, we have to disable DTP additionally. Is it true? Thank You in advance!
I hope you're enjoying the labs! If you want another great set of FREE packet tracer labs for the CCNA, check out Neil Anderson's lab guide here: jeremysitlab.com/ccna-lab-guide
These exercises are so good. Thank you, Jeremy.
Thank you for the comment! I'm glad you like them.
Thanks for your input Jeremy- much appreciated
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Hi Jeremy. Thank you uploading this and for all your other videos as well. I am finding them all very useful.
I am a little confused about this lab and have a question. Shouldn't PC's in the same Vlan be able to ping each other (ie PC1 and PC2 should be able to ping PC5)?
I tried the lab twice through, the second time going step by step along with your video, so I am sure that I did the config correctly. Am I missing something?
Okay I just watched the next video in the series and saw that the config for SW2 was different and had the other VLANs set. I added the other VLANs to SW2 in this lab and can now ping between PC's 1 and 5 ect.
Before posting my initial comment I did try making SW2 a VTP client which should have added the remaining VLANs, however I was still unable to ping. Do you think I made a mistake in the config when converting SW2 from VTP transparent to VTP client or is their some issue in having SW2 as a client in this topology?
@@erroneousfiend I have the same issues i can not ping pc1 with pc 5 after i finish this lab.
I think is the paket tracer issues. I create another lab and make the same configuration and the pings works .
Respected sir i have 1 cisco switch and two aruba switch vtp protocol is enabled on cisco switch i want to pass vlans to both aruba switch cisco switch act as vtp server plz guide me..............
Ok, so I'm lost because you stated VTP is to assist with NOT having to created the same settings on other switches being that you have a Server and a Client but yet you configured all 3 switches. I would assume that the Client switch (S3) would get the settings automatically. Is that not how it works?
Well, only minimal configuration is required to set up VTP. If have a network with many VLANs (thousands of VLANs can be configured on a switch) VTP can save time. To be honest, it's not really used much in the real world, in my experience.
Hello Jeremy! As far as I inderstood SWITCHPORT MODE ACCESS disables DTP. If we manually configure trunk, then yes, we have to disable DTP additionally. Is it true? Thank You in advance!
Correct!
@@JeremysITLab thank you!