Haha, I tried the lab before looking at the video. After 10 minutes, I found the VLAN issue and all the clients were getting their appropriate IPs. But that web issue got me good, Dan! I was looking everywhere else bar the index page. Loved it mate, real troubleshooting. I can imagine someone doing this in the real world.
Indeed it was close to 1.5 hours to get each client PC to have connectivity to each other PC. Was way harder than I thought it would be. My hat is off to NetworkChuck and everyone who provided ideas for the troubleshooting lab.
Hi Keith, Great video as always. I did the lab, a great learning experience for me. I am haven't been able to join due to internet connectivity issues. Hopefully, Saturday I can join. Thank you for sharing these great videos with us. Take care. Please, stay safe!
Correct me if I'm wrong but you didn't need to change the VLANs port assignments. If you had left it as is, I want to say the client would of been routed to the distribution layer 3 switch and traffic would of been routed back to the same switch with the server's VLAN tag.
Thanks DD153 and Keith. I tried putting Fa0/2 as a trunk and allowing vlan 7 + 10 to no avail. Question how would you make 'Internal server' part of Vlan 7 too?
Thank you for the question Nick Fletcher. Not sure I fully understand your question. Feel free to join my Discord sever. Lots of people there helping each other out. Each Saturday at 10am Pacific I hold my "Office Hour" where learners can ask questions about the topics they are studying. Mostly focusing on Cisco CCNA 200-301 topics. Feel free to join us there live if you are available. Here is the link ogit.online/Join_OGIT_on_Discord Thanks again Nick Fletcher!
So I don't know if I would have ever figured out the answer to this problem. It was good to check every aspect of the network and actually break a few things along the way. On a side note, I should probably limit these labs to 5 hours or less. 🤣🤣🤣
Sorry for any confusion there. Here is the direct link for the lab in that video: 9cd78235-22a2-4e0a-baf7-dac4f208cc9c.filesusr.com/archives/c5665d_de029b309442411c9b85fc05e0972069.zip?dn=Tshoot-DD153.zip
Hi peter, on a router an interface is shutdown by default. To bring it up, go into interface configuration mode, and use the command "no shutdown". Example: R1, interface Gigabit 1/1 conf t interface gig 1/1 no shutdown end Hope that helps, and happy studies.
dude please put a video on hosting eve-ng or gns3 simulators in cloud. Many posted videos but iam expecting your way of teaching in that implementation
Thank you for the suggestion Selva. I am thinking the next emulator/simulator I will create videos for is Cisco's VIRL v2, which should be available this month 4/2020.
Thank you baydaa Mohammad. Feel free to join my Discord sever. Lots of people there helping each other out. Each Saturday at 10am Pacific I hold my "Office Hour" where learners can ask questions about the topics they are studying. Mostly focusing on Cisco CCNA 200-301 topics. Feel free to join us there live if you are available. Here is the link ogit.online/Join_OGIT_on_Discord Thanks again baydaa Mohammad!
Haha, I tried the lab before looking at the video. After 10 minutes, I found the VLAN issue and all the clients were getting their appropriate IPs.
But that web issue got me good, Dan! I was looking everywhere else bar the index page. Loved it mate, real troubleshooting. I can imagine someone doing this in the real world.
Thank you @michaelboughton5158 for working on that lab! Hands on practice is one of the best ways to build your skills, and get better. Thank you!
You solved it rather quick but you have no idea what Chuck and his little buddy has in store for you. Will be tuning in for that one :)
LOL he will be there for hours
@@dj_bsec thats for sure, but Keith is pretty thorough, attention to detail
See you there! ogit.online/OGIT-TShoots-NetworkChuck
Thanks!
Indeed it was close to 1.5 hours to get each client PC to have connectivity to each other PC. Was way harder than I thought it would be. My hat is off to NetworkChuck and everyone who provided ideas for the troubleshooting lab.
Enjoyed that Keith. I would have never got that coding bit in a milliom years. Would love more these 👍
I laughed myself out with this lab. Very clever trick
Hi Keith, Great video as always. I did the lab, a great learning experience for me. I am haven't been able to join due to internet connectivity issues. Hopefully, Saturday I can join. Thank you for sharing these great videos with us. Take care. Please, stay safe!
Thank you Gus!
You're welcome Keith!
Keith you worth waiting here ...
Correct me if I'm wrong but you didn't need to change the VLANs port assignments. If you had left it as is, I want to say the client would of been routed to the distribution layer 3 switch and traffic would of been routed back to the same switch with the server's VLAN tag.
omg can`t believe it this was dirty Dan
Thanks DD153 and Keith. I tried putting Fa0/2 as a trunk and allowing vlan 7 + 10 to no avail. Question how would you make 'Internal server' part of Vlan 7 too?
Thank you for the question Nick Fletcher. Not sure I fully understand your question.
Feel free to join my Discord sever. Lots of people there helping each other out. Each Saturday at 10am Pacific I hold my "Office Hour" where learners can ask questions about the topics they are studying. Mostly focusing on Cisco CCNA 200-301 topics. Feel free to join us there live if you are available. Here is the link ogit.online/Join_OGIT_on_Discord
Thanks again Nick Fletcher!
NICE! Good trick! That really got me! In real I will finish my troubleshooting with telnet 10.67.83.3 80 and blame server guys :)
Good lab!
Why did Keith make the decision to put the server in the VLAN with the laptop rather than other way around?
Keith i loved the video, i also did the lab and wont figure the html trick...
Keep doing those video thx
So I don't know if I would have ever figured out the answer to this problem. It was good to check every aspect of the network and actually break a few things along the way. On a side note, I should probably limit these labs to 5 hours or less. 🤣🤣🤣
Dang! I actually looked at the stupid web page -- but I didn't notice it was ... tampered with. 😮
It was tricky.
got everything, APART FROM THE HTML! I was staring so long at it....
I don't see this lab anywhere now. Has the link to it changed on your web site?
Sorry for any confusion there. Here is the direct link for the lab in that video: 9cd78235-22a2-4e0a-baf7-dac4f208cc9c.filesusr.com/archives/c5665d_de029b309442411c9b85fc05e0972069.zip?dn=Tshoot-DD153.zip
Thanks
thanks. I'm using packet tracer as am a beginner but my problem the command to bring an interface on. By default, the interface is off.
Hi peter, on a router an interface is shutdown by default. To bring it up, go into interface configuration mode, and use the command "no shutdown".
Example: R1, interface Gigabit 1/1
conf t
interface gig 1/1
no shutdown
end
Hope that helps, and happy studies.
dude please put a video on hosting eve-ng or gns3 simulators in cloud. Many posted videos but iam expecting your way of teaching in that implementation
Check out David Bombal: ua-cam.com/video/Ibe3hgP8gCA/v-deo.html
Thank you for the suggestion Selva. I am thinking the next emulator/simulator I will create videos for is Cisco's VIRL v2, which should be available this month 4/2020.
The pkt file is not compatible with my newer version!!
that is correct. 7.3 is your friend now. only because it happened to me have 7.2 from last years CCNA training course in Santa Clara CA
@@rodriro3 So the solution is to install 7.3 right?
@@Bleachiiigo Correct: www.netacad.com/courses/packet-tracer
@@rodriro3 Thank you so much bro
how do you figure out the vlans that the 4 clients are on?
Thank you for the question Hector. If we aren't told in the doc, we could look at the switch ports, to see which VLANs they are assigned to.
Great LAB, HAHAAHAH.
Thank you Sandro Buta
I need your help with a tricky issue.
Thank you baydaa Mohammad. Feel free to join my Discord sever. Lots of people there helping each other out. Each Saturday at 10am Pacific I hold my "Office Hour" where learners can ask questions about the topics they are studying. Mostly focusing on Cisco CCNA 200-301 topics. Feel free to join us there live if you are available. Here is the link ogit.online/Join_OGIT_on_Discord
Thanks again baydaa Mohammad!
@@KeithBarker Thank you for your response
How can I join your Discord serve?
Can l send my issue to you by email or by any other way.
Because, I’m student and I need to submit my assessment by Friday.