CCNA 200-301 - Spanning Tree Portfast and BPDU Guard - video5
CCNA 200-301 - Spanning Tree Concepts - video4
CCNA 200-301 - Vlan Trunk, 802 1Q, Native Vlan - Video3
CCNA 200-301 - AAA Authentication, authorization, and accounting - video2
CCNA 200 301 Topics - configuring Passwords On A Cisco
You’re new to the world of Cisco networking and You want to know how to initially configure your cisco switch. You’re in the right place.
I am going to give you the steps you need to take in order to have your Cisco Switch up and running in no time.
Lot people have some difficulties understanding this concept of collision Domain and Broadcast Domain. The explanations i see most of the time are not easy to understand. Before i diving into the subject, i want to talk about three type of network devices.
Setting Up Telnet and SSH for a Cisco device
Telnet is a protocol that allows you to make connection to a remote Cisco device.
802.1Q Trunk and Native Vlan
In this topic i assume that you know the basics of Vlan.
So a port that can carry multiple vlan traffic is called a Trunk Port.A Trunk link is a link between two trunk ports or to be exact a point-to-point link between two switches, between a switch and a router or between a switch and a server.