UPD: // Already published issues At Habré, there was already an attempt by the
zepps user to begin a series of publications on configuring cisco equipment and the practical side of network technologies, but unfortunately, the first two articles stopped the matter. It was a time of my formation as a specialist in this field and zepps severely broke me off by the lack of continuation.
Repeatedly users here published fragmentary topics about the theoretical component, the solution of complex problems, pieces from Wikipedia or xgu.ru, but a less consistent series with information that is incomprehensible after reading tsiskovskih books in the absence of practice did not exist.
Therefore, it occurred to me to make a few tutorial videos with a detailed description, starting with setting up the VLAN on the switches, ending ... I don’t know yet what the ending is (maybe OSPF, BGP, or maybe a little further). There will be few theories, mainly practice on PacketTracer and GNS3, listing more or less common difficulties.
Separately, I note that the series will be for beginners in their own way, which is simply incomprehensible than the difference between the trunk from access'a and half-duplex from full-duplex'a.
I wonder if readers need Habra it? If yes, then in what form: detailed article or video tutorial.
Perhaps someone will wish to be a co-author of the article, in order to more fully and comprehensively cover the issue.
I ask in the comments to share opinions and wishes. Unregistered on Habré can discuss this in
this publication in my LJ, in which this series will appear in any case.
In addition, maybe someone will advise a good program to record video from the screen?