Free CCNA | VLANs (Part 2) | Day 17 | CCNA 200-301 Complete Course

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This video, day 17 of my free CCNA 200-301 complete course, introduces the concept of VLANs (Virtual Local Area Networks), including trunk ports, native VLANs, and Router on a Stick (ROAS)

In this FREE and COMPLETE CCNA 200-301 course you will find lecture videos covering all topics in Cisco official exam topics list, end-of-video quizzes to test your knowledge, flashcards to review, and practice labs to get hands-on experience.
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0:00 Introduction
0:48 Things we'll cover
1:55 Review of Topology
4:26 Trunk Ports
6:34 VLAN Tagging (ISL/802.1Q)
8:15 802.lQ Tag
9:12 802.1Q Tag - TPID
10:14 802.1Q Tag - PCI
10:38 802.1Q Tag - DEI
11:02 802.1Q Tag - VID
12:22 VLAN Ranges
13:08 Traffic over Trunk Ports
13:44 Native VLAN
16:53 Trunk Configuration
20:46 Modifying allowed VLANs (add/remove/all/except/none)
24:45 Native VLAN Configuration
27:00 Router on a Stick (ROAS)
28:30 ROAS Configuration
30:58 ROAS Review
32:46 Things we covered
34:13 Quiz 1
35:16 Quiz 2
36:17 Quiz 3
37:24 Quiz 4
38:26 Quiz 5

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Days 15, 16 and 17 are where it's starting to show how difficult this is!

londonboy
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I have been studying for the CCNA for about a year. I have the official text books which I have read several times. I have also spent countless hours going through two video courses (one paid and one free). No matter how much effort I have put into my studies, I just never felt like was getting it. UNTIL I found Jeremy's Amazingly clear and thorough explanation of all topics and very useful quizzes to help ensure the main points are understood. I can't recommend these videos enough. I don't think this information is presented in a more thoughtful manner anywhere. Thank you so much for this amazing resource.

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I believe this series alone has helped many of us find a decent job in the industry. Thank you.

rotrose
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Day 17 is a milestone like CCNA is saying know your level I am a difficult course
but @Jeremy'sITLab made everything simple and all you have to do is to go over the VLANs videos over and over until you find your feet you for this amazing work MR Jeremy

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Jeremy is probably the only one instructor on YouTube who replies to all of the comments :) Awesome videos!

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0:00 Subscribe to Jeremy / What we learned from the last video
0:49 Things we'll cover
1:55 Network Topology of the last video
2:22 Network Topology for this lesson
4:55 Trunk Ports
6:36 VLAN tagging
12:24 VLAN ranges
13:47 Native VLAN
16:54 Trunk Configuration (SW1)
25:32 Trunk Configuration (SW2)
26:35 Router on a Stick (ROAS)
32:48 Things we covered
34:04 QUIZ!

imjinaah
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Man.. I've never seen someone on Youtube explain it so well and clear as Jeremy, well done! I'm really enjoying studying this series thanks to you!

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I have been searching for the Courses offered for CCNA because for the content but you totally break the myth. On my experience it's is only one the best content videos with free of cost. Great inspiration 👏👏 bro

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I worked for an ISP for a while but didn't get into the networking side of stuff mostly just installs and a little bit of replacing/adding new equipment. But everything was GUI. I recently went to a different ISP who uses mostly CLI. They use Juniper and so I started doing the Juniper training and learning CLI... as soon as i got to routing and vlans I was lost they don't explain it very well at all. So i came here and have been doing the labs (albeit over and over again to drill commands into my memory). Jeremy gives a good overall explanation and after going "huh" over at juniper, i did these last few videos and went back to the "huh" vid at juniper and went "oooh ok i get it... why couldn't you just say what jeremy said?" These vids while yes they are for ccna, they're helping with my jncia 10x better than the jncia course. THANK YOU JEREMY'S IT LAB!

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holy cow this guy answered almost all the comments. lots of love and respect.

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Time spent on your videos, is never a wasted time. Thanks for this amazing course !

yanis
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Jeremy's lectures are very clear and organize. Great teacher.

kenlong
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what a wonderful video, thorough, detailed, and clear, the best VLAN video I've ever seen.

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this one was kind of tough, i took a lot of notes tho. but i think im gonna watch it over to get a better grasp on it. i am however much more knowledgeable in VLANS and know how to configure them. never knew any of that until i watched this video and the previous. thanks for all the info, Jeremy!

dashdigital
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I think you forgot to mention native vlan for ROAS. The command would be: encapsulation dot1q <vlan id> native

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These videos are a great resource to accompany my other resources when training to be CCNA certified. They'll accumulate a lot of views over the next couple of years.

malc
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Well that was a heavy video I had to watch it two times but after all I was proud of myself when I was able to answer the quiz questions! Thank you!! :-)

beroshko
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Thanks very much Jeremy for the update. Though am going through the same course from another instructor but am always eagerly waiting for your update cos its the best so far. Can`t wait for the next update.

johnwilliam
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Jeremy, I did my CCNA more than 20 years ago, and I am able to follow along although with a much older brain! I'm really enjoying your presentations and agrre with lots of other comments, you have a very easy way of explaining things! I did pickup a mistake though! Relax, not in any of the content - your heading at 32:46 reads 'Things we have coverered' :) well done on your channel!

michaeljoblin
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Day 17 took me over 2 hours and 11 pages of notes! Thank you, Jeremy!

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