I solved it, Keith! I love your channel. I am almost prepared for the CCNA. I am making my way through the OCGs now after taking a Cisco NetAcad course. My biggest struggle areas are the automation stuff (DNA Center) and IPv6 which I know there's a lot of both on the new exam.
Thank you Sam Souza for working on that lab! Hands on practice is one of the best ways to build your skills, and get better. Thank you! I have more content coming regarding DNA center and automation.
2 years after this went up and I am using it to study for the CCNA. Taking it next week I hope... Managed to figure it out fairly quickly because I got lucky with my guesses...
Fixed Both - All The virtual interfaces threw me for a loop for a few minutes :) makes me want to go build some more labs exploring this type of set up. Thank you for the challenge!
I got it! Second run through. I think I attempted it when my head was melted the first time, couldn't get task 2. On second attempt, I did notice what you implemented! Sneaky! But thanks again, great content, I am hopefully joining my first quiz live tonight too! Last one I can make before Exam!
Thank you Jefry Hidalgo for tackling that lab! Hands on practice is one of the best ways to build your skills, and get better. Continued success to you❗
Thank you for the question M Charan Sai. Most of them are in the PT Playlist on my UA-cam channel. If you have a lab that you can't solve, you can save the PT lab at that point, and send it to me in a DM on discord, and I can help. Happy studies.
@@rajusah1 Hello - I apologize I didn't reply earlier. I hope you were able to resolve the issue. If not, relook at the R2 and see if you can detect any issues with G0/0 that may be preventing the neighbor adjacency. A helpful command would be showip interface g0/0. Do you see anything on this interface different from let's say G0/1?
For a while now I've been saying a company really should create some Packet Tracer Networks with issues that students can troubleshoot. Some for CCNA, CCNP, etc. The individual labs could be rated so the student knows if they can handle that level yet. For example CCNA L1 or CCNA L5. I'm sure you see my logic here. It would help to enforce what the students are learning as well as give them the confidence to keep moving forward. It would also have a complete solution with show commands to point out what the students should be looking for. Keith did 4 of these in the CBTNuggets CCNA 200-301 course, and they were awesome. It took me a while to figure some of them out. But what a feeling when you actually get things working. Thanks Keith.
Fixed both, done! Yes I have struggle too, for understanding SDN, DNA Center, automation tools and API. Thank you for your labs and teaching!
Wonderful!
Completed! This was really fun, thanks Keith. A bundle of whole bunch of good learning and recap.
Thank you Caleb for working on that lab! Hands on practice is one of the best ways to build your skills, and get better. Thank you!
I solved it, Keith! I love your channel. I am almost prepared for the CCNA. I am making my way through the OCGs now after taking a Cisco NetAcad course. My biggest struggle areas are the automation stuff (DNA Center) and IPv6 which I know there's a lot of both on the new exam.
Thank you Sam Souza for working on that lab! Hands on practice is one of the best ways to build your skills, and get better. Thank you! I have more content coming regarding DNA center and automation.
I've just done it! Love your content Keith, greetings from Argentina!
Thank you @gonzalonicolas2861!
2 years after this went up and I am using it to study for the CCNA. Taking it next week I hope... Managed to figure it out fairly quickly because I got lucky with my guesses...
After 1 month i finally solved it , very tricky indeed and it teaches me to always check the running-config from now ☺️
Thank you Marc Seib for working on that lab! Hands on practice is one of the best ways to build your skills, and get better. Thank you!
Fixed Both - All The virtual interfaces threw me for a loop for a few minutes :) makes me want to go build some more labs exploring this type of set up. Thank you for the challenge!
Thank you Morgan Scott for working on that lab! Hands on practice is one of the best ways to build your skills, and get better. Thank you!
Completed Successfully, Thanks Keith. Looking forward for next TShoot.
Thank you for working on that lab! Hands on practice is one of the best ways to build your skills, and get better. Thank you!
Excellent lab, thanks Kieth. Please provide more Tshoot labs especially for WLC. This is the best way to learn a topic.
Noted!
Love it and finished it! Haha thanks for the fun labs Keith, both problems resolved!
Nice work Miguel!
I got it! Second run through. I think I attempted it when my head was melted the first time, couldn't get task 2. On second attempt, I did notice what you implemented! Sneaky! But thanks again, great content, I am hopefully joining my first quiz live tonight too! Last one I can make before Exam!
Excellent!
I got it Keith. Thanks for the puzzle, it was fun.
Thank you Peter Sharp!
Waiting eagerly. Looking forward
Fixed both of the issues thanks Keith.
Thank you Jefry Hidalgo for tackling that lab! Hands on practice is one of the best ways to build your skills, and get better.
Continued success to you❗
This is so cool! I am awaiting eagerly Keith 😎
Completed! I was so happy lol. the second task had me for a while but I finally got it!
Thank you Saibot for working on that lab! Hands on practice is one of the best ways to build your skills, and get better. Thank you!
@@KeithBarker Thank U for your time and sharing what you know with all of us!
Where should I start to learn what your trying to teach
Cleared!
Thank you Keith.
Thank you Koszification for working on that lab! Way to get it done.
I can't wait!
Thank you Ogechukwu Emedo
yeap, will be fun
Please do a mock CCNA exam!! 🙏🏽
Thank you for the request. We have an online quiz, each Sunday at 11am Pacific. Join us!
DONE !
Wow, that was tricky.
Good one, Keith.
Thanks.
Hi, can you help how you did that
Thank you Ogechukwu. Way to get it done. Thanks for letting me know, and happy continued studies.
@@gauravwadhwa66 Sure.
How can I connect with you? Email?
@@ogechukwuemedo1882 Yes, we can connect through email.
gaurav.wadhwa66@gmail.com
thank you in advance :)
@@ogechukwuemedo1882 Please show it to me too. fotseu2003@yahoo.fr
I did the lab, solved both of the issues.
Thank you for working on that lab! Hands on practice is one of the best ways to build your skills, and get better. Thank you!
I wasn’t able to do part 2 even I changed the cost of vlan 13 to higher but doesn’t get the optimal path. Any clue please ?
What time zone are you in? Perhaps we can plan a call on my discord server, to go through it together. I am in the Pacific time zone.
I did it Keith. Thanks a lot such a great experience
Solved both issues. Very tricky!
Congratulations Juan Rodriguez!
First issue resolved! Still on my way learning for the second...
Thank you Will I am for working on that lab! Hands on practice is one of the best ways to build your skills, and get better. Thank you!
@@KeithBarker Please how to address the second issue?
Thnx Keith. I will lab ip up and let you know
I did it, it was tricky!!!! like it
Thank you kingpoorya for working on that lab! Hands on practice is one of the best ways to build your skills, and get better. Thank you!
Thanks
No problem
Mac or windows??
Thanks for the content
Any time
A little bit late but I've fixed it! the second one took me all day haha so tricky
Nice job!
Damn..took me an hour or so..u sneaky b..lol.. Thx a ton though.good lab
Thank you Fahim Hasan for working on that lab! Hands on practice is one of the best ways to build your skills, and get better. Thank you!
I finished the two tasks
Excellent work!
Waiting for the session brother ... Please also add some vpn troubleshooting videos..
i did it
Thanks a lot.
Thank you Yshar for working on that lab! Hands on practice is one of the best ways to build your skills, and get better. Thank you!
Where can I find the solutions for this lab?
Thank you for the question M Charan Sai. Most of them are in the PT Playlist on my UA-cam channel. If you have a lab that you can't solve, you can save the PT lab at that point, and send it to me in a DM on discord, and I can help.
Happy studies.
@@KeithBarker thank you Keith sir.i will DM you on discord.
Keith - Great Lab / resolved both issues.
Plz Help me with second part.
Thank you Paul Lagatta!
@@rajusah1 Hello - I apologize I didn't reply earlier. I hope you were able to resolve the issue. If not, relook at the R2 and see if you can detect any issues with G0/0 that may be preventing the neighbor adjacency. A helpful command would be showip interface g0/0. Do you see anything on this interface different from let's say G0/1?
@@paullagatta3533 Oh this helped me lol. I was super stuck.
solved!
Thank you MrJayzion1 for working on that lab! Hands on practice is one of the best ways to build your skills, and get better. Thank you!
For a while now I've been saying a company really should create some Packet Tracer Networks with issues that students can troubleshoot. Some for CCNA, CCNP, etc. The individual labs could be rated so the student knows if they can handle that level yet. For example CCNA L1 or CCNA L5. I'm sure you see my logic here. It would help to enforce what the students are learning as well as give them the confidence to keep moving forward. It would also have a complete solution with show commands to point out what the students should be looking for. Keith did 4 of these in the CBTNuggets CCNA 200-301 course, and they were awesome. It took me a while to figure some of them out. But what a feeling when you actually get things working. Thanks Keith.
Thank you Scott
Completed, but I cheated a little bit .. I used show run command to check all config ( although Keith didn’t mention so I guess it’s fine )
Thank you Shohab Chowdhury for working on that lab! Hands on practice is one of the best ways to build your skills, and get better. Thank you!
I did the lab. Both issues.
Thank you Mark Fuentes for working on that lab! Hands on practice is one of the best ways to build your skills, and get better. Thank you!
Done
Thank you Ismael Mohamed for working on that lab! Hands on practice is one of the best ways to build your skills, and get better. Thank you!
I DID IT wow !!!!!!!!
Congrats!