Finding devices in the switch network! Ep.17: Real-World Business Switch Network Build
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- Опубліковано 12 жов 2020
- Welcome to the seventeenth episode of the Real-World Business Switch Network Build! In today's episode, the title says it all! - We are finding devices within our switch network.
In this series, we continue where we left off in my 'Real-World Cabling' series, and continue on to building and installing a business switch network.
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This is a small thread but want to comment, I have listen to Jeremy for over a decade. he is the reason I have a ccnp.
I'm a seasoned veteran when it comes to R&S and I absolutely LOVE this series.
STP and LAG becomes easy to understand after watching this real world series, it takes only two hours worth of videos to understand the concepts (Ep. 12 - Ep. 16)...
Awesome...
I remember when i first did this years ago. It felt to me like CSI type stuff.Those were simpler times. Love the series Thank you
YES!! Great video. We do this every day to find and fix things for clients. Exactly like this. Yet we are generally working with a mix and match of various equipment vendors.
This is great for anyone getting into, studying or working in Networks!!!! Loved the lesson !!!!!
I am on my way for CCNP and CCIE Enterprise, and still this series exciting me ! Great work ! Also Great Work to all of you on CBT Nuggets, Premium Quality Content !
Thank you Jamie. The most helpful video in network topic I have ever seen.
A good tip I use when mapping out networks, I usually run an IP scan on the network to identify all switches (of course this relies on me knowing the switches management vlan etc...) I then collect the mac address table from all switches, I then take a device that I know the mac address and find on each switch on which port it's plugged in, once I have the actual switch I can use the information from all switches to map out the links. The key here is using a device at the root of the network (think the internet router/firewall).
Thanks. Very informative.
Like your way of explanation.
You are really enjoying the video.
Deft a brutal process to do, but this makes me love the MAC queries from Prime and Netbrain. Saves sooooo much time. Sucks when they don’t have the entries anymore though when something is down.
This is why I get up in the morning.
hope you do keep this all here for time Jeremy. a big part of my CCNA journey. been trying to get a job first while slowing down my learning habit. Your real-world IT hows' would be really helpful for everyone trying to understand network a bit deeper...Stay safe to you and to your family :) Regards, Joie
That was GREAT! I could use this tomorrow!
Love you Jeremy 😊
Good Afternoon. This series is crazy exciting for me and Ive been in the field for 21 years. I am going to force my staff to watch these series. Quick question . Do you have a blank documentation template?
Try this. In Episode 11, Jeremy shows you how to create the documentation and build the Excel template.
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Very informative. Thank you.
For that kind of job i use LanTopoLog which does a great job for mapping out network snmpv2/v3 capable switches. Especially on UniFI
Great info as always, thanks! It really helped me up until min 8:19 though. I have a training assignment that will not allow me to use discovery protocols (CDP, LLDP). You mentioned connecting to the next switch in the chain, however, I have multiple trunks to other switches, so any tip on how to pinpoint what would be the next step of action? I am going crazy trying to figure out all those MAC addresses. Other than that, your videos have been very helpful in my studies. Thanks, Jeremy!
The problem with all these videos is the shortchanging of the watchers. I can tell of many such videos.
I was searching the web for something similar. Need to find and decom an AP hidden above the ceiling.
would love a lab where I could document an entire network using this method
Hello, Thank you for your videos. Could please help with command which defines ip on swich port.
I know switch, port but i need to find ip connected to specific port on switch. Thank you.
what did you use for drawing in this video? 9:20 it looked interesting
Yeah but ping uses icmp....