In the summary you mentioned, one physical port can be a member of multiple VLANs; e.g. Physical Port 1 could be VLAN 1, 2, 3 but you did not mention it before on how this is possible. Thanks again for your awesome videos, very educational! Simple & straightforward!
From Cisco Documentation: A dynamic-access port can belong to only one VLAN at a time, but the VLAN can change over time, depending on the MAC addresses seen.
Good luck with your network +. From my experiences, the first part (performance-based) is time-consuming, and the multiple-choice (the second part) is easier. I would do the second part first, and come back to do the first part (performance-based) later so that I won't get stuck with some tricky questions and spend all my precious time.
@@SuperLuigiGuy64 You are welcome. I believe some website provides very real practice questions (from my personal experiences), like passcomptia. It is not my website anyway, haha. I just pass some useful information to you and anyone who like to pass CompTIA.
Sir Please Discuss Link aggregation Switch, NIC Teaming , and MLAG vs. Stacking, Trunking ,Static Link Aggregation.....Managed and Manage Switch ... Thank you..
thanks for explanation.. Can you tell me how to make such presentation ? at 00:34 ... moving of switch and one by one coming of sales , Finance , IT computers in particular... or tell me which software you used ? I need it for my presentation.
I am looking for some hardware that supports VMPS, but it seems to be a proprietary Cisco technologie. Other switches not support this toppic. Am i right ?
Even though there is a new device plug into a port in static VLAN, that new device still cannot join the network because the port was pre-assigned for a specific device already?
*Bump Randall Nelson 5 months ago Great Video! All the concepts layed out in very simple way. Thank you. One question, can a device be in 2 dynamic VLANS at the same time?
"Creating static VLANs is the most common way to create a VLAN, and one of the reasons for that is because static VLANs are the most secure. This security stems from the fact that any switch port you’ve assigned a VLAN association to will always maintain it unless you change the port assignment manually". Network+ study guide chapter 11 page 387(443)
First of all, I would like to thank you for your positive energy and your interesting way of teaching. Thank you:-) Second, I want you to help me. or maybe to make a video about the structure of the network, in terms of languages, for example, I am a beginner in learning networks, firewall, security and the languages that are related to this area, in fact, I always confused what languages are for server-side and which are for client-side, I did search about it but I am still confused and have no clear image of the structure. I hope, I explained my purpose clearly:-( Thanks a lot
@@Hsan2k23 For example, Java Script is a programing language, which is both server and client-side, for server-side it is called Angular (if I mentioned correctly!) BUT, why? Which attributes make it act this way? It is about being object-oriented?!!!!!!!!!!!! In fact, I don't know which programming languages are server-side, which are client-side, what is the main difference between them, for example, when we say PHP is only a server-side language why it is not proper to program front end with this language and also what about other languages? Python, React, React Native, Nodejs, asp.net, and so on. Generally, I know which one is server-side and which is client-side, but I do not understand the exact structure. I hope, I explained clearly what I mean!
Question i need answer please i am trying to configure dynamic vlan on my organisation and we are hoping for best security practice so for the dynamic vlan if someone spoofed the mac address of a specific vlan could he be able to connect to that vlan ??
Hi there, please make a tutorial video about how we can create vlan for wireless devices on our router .in other words how we can have a network for example with 2 or 3 vlan sections , 1 or 2 computer connect by RG45 to router and some devices connect wirelessly how we can have 2 separate VLAN ?? Thnx
If you call it a hole, you make $10,000 a year. If you call it a socket, you make 50. If you call it a port, you make 75. And if you call it an interface, you make 100.
been in IT for 7 years, almost nobody comes close to this genious
I am watching your clip at 05:30am in the morning, time of London, another Masterclass tutorial. Thank you very much Sunny.
greetings from Kansas. Thanks a lot for your compliment and encouragement. Thanks again.
In the summary you mentioned, one physical port can be a member of multiple VLANs; e.g. Physical Port 1 could be VLAN 1, 2, 3 but you did not mention it before on how this is possible. Thanks again for your awesome videos, very educational! Simple & straightforward!
From Cisco Documentation: A dynamic-access port can belong to only one VLAN at a time, but the VLAN can change over time, depending on the MAC addresses seen.
This educational channel teaching skills is better than my than my university instructor
Sunny, your videos are the best in UA-cam. Thank you!
Thanks you for watching! I love your encouragements.
The best video ever I watched. Awesome.
You're a legend Sunny, thank you so much for making these videos!
I'm french student in IT. I found your english is no hard, you speak slow, i work my english. thank you.
Sunny the best teacher
this is Gold... thanks for you videos !
You are welcome! I hope they are helpful in the networking learning community.
Thank you, the best teacher ever :)
You are welcome, and you are the best too!
Sunny, thank you so much for making these videos! I have a much easier time understanding and may just pass the network + this time around. :]
Good luck with your network +. From my experiences, the first part (performance-based) is time-consuming, and the multiple-choice (the second part) is easier. I would do the second part first, and come back to do the first part (performance-based) later so that I won't get stuck with some tricky questions and spend all my precious time.
Some websites even provide exam practice questions and you can use them for free.
@@sunnyclassroom24 Thanks for the info. I'll be sure to do that for next time. I'll also look into those practice exams.
@@SuperLuigiGuy64 You are welcome. I believe some website provides very real practice questions (from my personal experiences), like passcomptia. It is not my website anyway, haha. I just pass some useful information to you and anyone who like to pass CompTIA.
Thank you for the easy to follow instruction. Great job.
Thanks!
I really really love these videos. Very visual and neat
U always give very good concept... superb and great explanation...
Thanks a lot, Pankaj!
@@sunnyclassroom24 Eargerly waiting for your default and native vlan video explanation.....all the best..
@@IT-Presales I do my best.
would you please upload '' EIGRP ''protocol. Thanks Sunny once again.
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Great stuff Sunny
Thank you !
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LOL, you know what they say: Be careful what you wish, for you may get it :)
Awsome sunny...you are a great teacher. Wonderful expression and materials
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You are welcome! Thank you for your support!
Thank you, sir!
Really good explanation..
You re welcome !
Nicely explained, Sunny sir!! :-)
Great videos. Thanks
Thanks for the video!
Sir Please Discuss Link aggregation Switch, NIC Teaming , and MLAG vs. Stacking, Trunking ,Static Link Aggregation.....Managed and Manage Switch ... Thank you..
you are underrated!
Thank you!
Quality videos, thanks
Great Video! All the concepts layed out in very simple way. Thank you.
One question, can a device be in 2 dynamic VLANS at the same time?
thanks for explanation..
Can you tell me how to make such presentation ?
at 00:34 ...
moving of switch and one by one coming of sales , Finance , IT computers in particular...
or tell me which software you used ?
I need it for my presentation.
So amazing!
I am looking for some hardware that supports VMPS, but it seems to be a proprietary Cisco technologie. Other switches not support this toppic. Am i right ?
Very informative
Glad you think so!
Amazing!!!! Video.
Thank you!
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For presales system engineer it is very much helpful
Thanks a lot. I am glad it is helpful to a system engineer.
Same here for a telecommunication engineering student
@@stephensu4371 thanks a lot for your time and your comment. It is really encouraging to me.
Thank u sunny leone
Top ! THX
Thanks a lot!
Even though there is a new device plug into a port in static VLAN, that new device still cannot join the network because the port was pre-assigned for a specific device already?
*Bump
Randall Nelson
5 months ago
Great Video! All the concepts layed out in very simple way. Thank you.
One question, can a device be in 2 dynamic VLANS at the same time?
"Creating static VLANs is the most common way to create a VLAN, and one of the reasons
for that is because static VLANs are the most secure. This security stems from the fact that
any switch port you’ve assigned a VLAN association to will always maintain it unless you
change the port assignment manually".
Network+ study guide
chapter 11
page 387(443)
First of all, I would like to thank you for your positive energy and your interesting way of teaching. Thank you:-)
Second, I want you to help me. or maybe to make a video about the structure of the network, in terms of languages, for example, I am a beginner in learning networks, firewall, security and the languages that are related to this area, in fact, I always confused what languages are for server-side and which are for client-side, I did search about it but I am still confused and have no clear image of the structure. I hope, I explained my purpose clearly:-(
Thanks a lot
i m interested, but still can not figure it out by saying languages for server-side and client-side . can you mention in example please
I would suggest providing specific examples. Your question is difficult to understand without some examples.
@@Hsan2k23 For example, Java Script is a programing language, which is both server and client-side, for server-side it is called Angular (if I mentioned correctly!) BUT, why? Which attributes make it act this way? It is about being object-oriented?!!!!!!!!!!!! In fact, I don't know which programming languages are server-side, which are client-side, what is the main difference between them, for example, when we say PHP is only a server-side language why it is not proper to program front end with this language and also what about other languages? Python, React, React Native, Nodejs, asp.net, and so on. Generally, I know which one is server-side and which is client-side, but I do not understand the exact structure.
I hope, I explained clearly what I mean!
AWESOME!!!!
Question i need answer please i am trying to configure dynamic vlan on my organisation and we are hoping for best security practice so for the dynamic vlan if someone spoofed the mac address of a specific vlan could he be able to connect to that vlan ??
GOLD!!!
thank you
Hi there, please make a tutorial video about how we can create vlan for wireless devices on our router .in other words how we can have a network for example with 2 or 3 vlan sections , 1 or 2 computer connect by RG45 to router and some devices connect wirelessly how we can have 2 separate VLAN ?? Thnx
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thank you very much, Denny.
If you call it a hole, you make $10,000 a year. If you call it a socket, you make 50. If you call it a port, you make 75. And if you call it an interface, you make 100.
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