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Thanks Jezza great video
ОтветитьOh, you're good man! And I'm not talking about your technical skills cause that obvious. I'm talking about the presentation / teaching skills. The way you convey a message is so clear and elegant. This plus fun factor. Brilliant!
Ответитьi want to keep what i want to say SIMPLE @Jeremy You are the best
ОтветитьSecurity and VLAN shouldn’t be used in same sentence
ОтветитьYour delivery is Bruce Lee. Sharp, fast, smooooth :) You are like water my friend :D
ОтветитьThanks for the great video 👍🏻
ОтветитьThank you sir!
ОтветитьHis awesomeness in teaching the technology is increasing day by day, that's why he is the best, Thanks Jeremy
ОтветитьAwesome, I am so glad !!
ОтветитьOne VLAN to rule them all!
ОтветитьLove this simple but concise video. I think even experienced network admins could watch this as a refresher to refocus on what the real benefit of vlans is.
ОтветитьGreat stuff here Jeremy thank you
ОтветитьIm still a strong supporter of limiting broadcast domain size. Ive seen the performance benefits. Im talking extremes tho like 1 vlan for an entire campus. Common practice is still to segment per an IDF to limit broadcast domains and route per location (IDF).
ОтветитьQuite a nugget! :) Thank you!!!
ОтветитьGreat video.Thank you
ОтветитьHow do you do cross vlan communication then? I.E. accounting needs to access the server on a different vlan.
ОтветитьI would add 2 more reasons, that we use at work. Routing and isolation
When you have network topology with link redundancy, or many campus it ill advised to spanned vlans cross buildings.
When you have a network consisting of less than ideal equipment (Internet of shit) where network stack was not the primary focus, they can be very sensitive to and extra traffic. so it better to make smaller Vlans to isolate broadcast domains.
vlan numbers matching room numbers! OMG BRB. (You could argue this would work in a situation where you want them isolated, rentals, conference, multi tenant etc).
Ответитьummmmm, its KISS, keep it simple stupid
ОтветитьThank you nice video easy to understand and fun to watch. Please make more.
ОтветитьLove you Jeremy 😊
ОтветитьTHANK YOU!!!
Ответитьgotta rewatch this. your keepingitsimple video posts here are really good for those whos reviewing for their ccna and want to have some deep level of understanding. really great Jeremy!! thanks for this
ОтветитьAmazing. I'm a software engineer and I've never messed with networking stuff. No one explains anything. They just talk. Put that on your VLAN x or y. You actually explain the logic behind it. Thank you sir.
ОтветитьHello Jeremy
I have question on which layer BGP works..
Could you please make video on it..
I will be thankful.. expecting your acknowledgement
Jeremy ..I wish CBT has more ppl like u , it wud hve nvr left behind in the race..! U r incredible ..It looks like I am in the live IT training session, rather than watching recorded vdo . Ur videos are the most interactive and energetic in tech tutorial segments.!!!!
ОтветитьOk this is Cisco related but not on topic. I have a question. I have multiple working computers that will connect to the domain, and all of the share drives on some vlans but not on the vlan I need them on. Jeremy do you have a possible answer or solution?
ОтветитьQuestion: aside from limiting the broadcast network, once routing is in place between VLANs how exactly does having VLANs increase security?
ОтветитьNot sure if anyone has mentioned this, but you can use a website translator to avoid content filtering of all sorts. We used to do this in school to browse some questionable content ;)
ОтветитьYou should create more abstract videos
ОтветитьYou’re an absolute savage thank you
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