Router on a Stick, Inter-VLAN Routing - Part 1

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A quick tutorial on inter-vlan routing and router on a stick for the Cisco CCNA. The demonstration is done using Packet Tracer. In part 1, I discuss the benefits of VLANs and how it is best implemented with inter-VLAN routing over a trunk.

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I think you are the best tutor for the ccna. You make it clear and simple to understand. Thank you.

Mandla
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i do not care how many times he says "right" as long as he is right . I am learning and getting this thing right. Thanks Dan you have helped me so much.

JamesBannisterExrocist
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I don't know you but your videos helped me pass my CCNA! Keep it up bruv!!

victoramadi
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Just wanting to leave a positive comment. Your tutorials are excellent! Really very useful, informative, and am enjoying working through them

colifox
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The lecture is very easy to understand. Thank you for sharing!

damngochoa
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Really informative video. It's great of you to take your knowledge and share with everyone!

SoftnetworksNet
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thanks!!!... you are a good teacher....very simple to understand...thank you sir

gabbylutua
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You are the best ! Thanks for sharing.

travelbe
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Thanks dude, I´m preparing to the ccna routing and switching certificate and was having problems understanding the why to use vlans.

EKadajCR
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Awesome video brother, very helpful!
Cheers!

justinobrien
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VLANs are separate networks, they are layer 3, they are broadcast domains.

danscourses
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When you set up ROAS, does it screw things up if the physical interface has an IP or can you have IPs configured on the sub and physical interface?

TacticalPower
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Can you configure sub-interfaces with a port-channel? How would you do that, would you just configure the sub-interfaces on the port-channel interface instead of the physical interface? I need to trunk 10 VLANS up to a 3750 routed port(from a 2960) over a 4 link port-channel, cross-stack redundant with two links on top device and two links on bottom device (2 - 3750s stacked). These VLANS are all considered "connected" routes, yeah? We are migrating from routed links.

EveryDooDarnDiddlyDay
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Hi, do you have any tutorials on inter-site VLAN routing?

For example, on the slide around 07:45 say that was HQ on the left and BRANCH on the right with a serial link between, how would you route the vlans? (also assuming the PC's have different IP addresses ie; VLAN 10 HQ-PC: 192.168.10.100 and VLAN 10 BRANCH-PC:192.168.10.101) Cheers.

tubeyouser
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hi there
why did u set default Gateway only for 77 network ?
why not for other n/ws?

mairajuddin
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maybe if you wanted more clients. I am going to redo it with switch redundancy

danscourses
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why do you need to put a 3rd switch in the middle? - why can't you just connect the 2 existing switches via a trunk?

darrylburnett
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Can anyone explain why the router had to be replaced with a switch? Why can't you set both fa0/1 and fa0/2 to trunk?

surjerrylee
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Hi there . Can anyone help me on a packet tracer scenario . I dont know how to configute it . Thanks

aliahmadi
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Anytime i see router on a stick i think of Jeff Dunham's "Jalapeno on a stick"

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