Thank you for this video. It helped a lot. But I was wondering why you placed DNS Server IPv4 Address to be on a different network (192.168.10.#) from the PCs (192.168.11.#). Can you please explain that? Because I realized that PCs 4, 5, 6 could not talk to the DNS Server. Thanks.
They are already a part of the DNS Server so to make sure I wrote the ipv4 address to it and thank you for subscribing my channel. Stay tuned for further videos on cisco network
No, This is just virtual view of how networking architecture is made and it's working. In real life job you will be working with physical networking devices etc.
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In real life job is the same you need to do in the company?
Thank you for this video. It helped a lot. But I was wondering why you placed DNS Server IPv4 Address to be on a different network (192.168.10.#) from the PCs (192.168.11.#).
Can you please explain that? Because I realized that PCs 4, 5, 6 could not talk to the DNS Server.
Thanks.
They are already a part of the DNS Server so to make sure I wrote the ipv4 address to it and thank you for subscribing my channel. Stay tuned for further videos on cisco network
In real life job is the same you need to do in the company?
No, This is just virtual view of how networking architecture is made and it's working. In real life job you will be working with physical networking devices etc.