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[Music] hey everybody how you doing glad to have you here my name is keith barker and we just had a quiz on sunday at 11 a.m pacific time and what i did is i took that recording and then i edited it down so if you're watching the recording of this it's a lot quicker here's a quick breakdown of how to run i'll introduce a question and then i'll give you in the corner of the screen a countdown of five four three two one and boom and then the actual answer will appear and then any explanations i include the benefit of doing that is as you're watching this video when you see me doing that countdown five four three two one pause it and that'll give you as much time as you need to think about the answer what it is why it is and then you can click on resume and see the answer if you want to participate in the live quizzes we have them every single sunday pacific time at 11 a.m i'd love to have you there all right my friends here we go a kahoot by keith barker the og of it wireless here is your first question a cap lap tunnel is created where all right a cap wap tunnel is created between a lightweight access point and a wireless lan controller that would look something like this if we have a let's say we have a switch here and we've got an ap up an access port there so here's our ap and then we have maybe a trunk and another switch and another trunk and another switch right there and then we have the wireless lan controller there as long as the access point can access the wireless lan controller via ip so these guys don't have to be in the same vlan but as long as there's routing and the default gateway and everything else there's gonna be a logical tunnel that's built between the access point and the wireless lan controller that logical tunnel is referred to as a cap wap it's just fun to say a cap lap tunnel and the cool thing about that is you don't have to be physically connected from the ap into the a port on the wireless lan controller as long as you have ip connectivity they build the tunnel and then as customers connect to wireless local area networks they'll do it through the ap and that traffic from the client will be then tunneled over to the wireless lan controller where it can make decisions on how to process that traffic for example based on what wireless lan that customer joined what vlan is he going to be in i just realized that i'm i just my face is on top uh what vlan is that customer going to be in on the local area network and so if he joins you know wireless network 10 maybe he's on subnet 2 or vlan 2 and so forth so great that's what a capweb tunnel is between a lightweight access point that's being managed by a controller and the controller all right let me clear that off fantastic here's our next question and uh friendly bison is in the lead way to go i'm glad you're all here thank you for participating which access point mode best supports clients after a cap wap tunnel fails right flex connect is the correct answer here if we do a show media also there's just a ton of support in the chats for jose so jose you got a lot of fans rooting for you for tuesday uh flex connect is a really cool option as far as a mode for an ap that's being you know controlled by the controller and what it allows you to do is if the controller like is it a branch office or sorry if the access point is at a branch office and there's a disruption where the access point no longer can talk to the controller in flex connect mode it can go ahead and still make routing decisions and forwarding decisions on its own for those wireless clients even though it can't send all that traffic back to the controller via the cap web tunnel which be unreachable or what have you so the answer to that question is flex connect as you progress you'll learn things and you'll visit things topics that you saw like a month or two previous think oh no i get it i better understand it and the more repetition and the more familiarity you have with the topic the better you'll get at it so enjoy the journey and i'm encouraging you to progress in your studies and skills how is a cisco switch configured to support lag link aggregation if that's being used on the wireless lan controller [Music] on the switch use the mode on so i drew out a little topology here and i have the switch with four ports connected four switch ports connected to the four physical ports on this wireless lan controller i'm using a little 2504 model right right behind me uh let me show you where that is it's right right over there so uh my oh my gosh you should have seen the celebration in the eyes of the wireless land controller the 2504 i bring it out of the box like every two or three months plug it in and the 3750 was like woohoo i get to party so i have a couple aps and a wireless lan controller and a 3750 switch all back there and they don't get used that much because i only pull them out when i'm doing training or rehear you know reinforcing of a concept or so forth like this where so thank you jose for this video or this quiz request because it gave me the opportunity this morning about three hours ago to break all those out of a box plug them in reconfigure them say oh yeah that's how it works that's how it works so they're all sitting there and if we take a look back at the topology here these four ports on this switch and i'll only bring this over to there we go so this is the interface for the 3750 and if we do something let me put my face up here blah here i am so if we do a ship let's see how help me out here how do i know that this 3750 which is in the rack how do i know it's really connected to the wireless lan controller i mean if this is isn't a data center far far away it's not right behind me how would we find out what can we do go ahead oh yeah yeah peter's saying yeah you might want to use cdp or if lldp is enabled use ldp lldp so we'll do a show that's a great idea see show cdp neighbors oh yeah sure enough right there i've got my wireless lan controller and what this says is that locally it's on ports two zero one two three and four that's on my 3750 switch and the remote ports are ports one two three and four on the controller itself so for the question if we're doing lag in fact let's just make sure we are doing lag so this is the main page for the wireless lan controller and if we just do a this is the the summary page if you click on advanced that takes us to like the traditional mode of looking at it and if we go to uh controller there we go here it says under controller on the general tab it says lag mode on next reboot enabled meaning i want to do link aggregation think of that like either channel so if i have four ports and they're all connected to the switch as long as one of those ports is forwarding traffic and able to trunk you know for vlan one the native vlan or vlan 10 or vlan 20 whatever it is i can still have functionality with the rest of the network from the wireless lan controller and if we go to ports if we go to where is that um let's see your management no that's not it controller there we go and we go down to ports this is referring to the physical ports let me make it a little bit bigger boom there we go these are the physical ports on the wireless lan controller and so right now they are all enabled and i also specified under the general tab here that i want to go ahead and use lag on next reboot so the question is how do we configure the switch to go ahead and support that and the answer is the answer to this question was we want to go ahead if we want to support lag on the controller on the switch that's connected to that we want to go ahead and say that it's on regarding etherchannel not active not passive not desirable not auto which means we're not using lacp or peg p we're simply still saying it's on so we did a show run for interface and we'll just grab this one right here uh-oh oh that's 206. uh yeah i'm connected on ports one two three and four i was as surprised as anybody like why isn't that doing ether channel so let's go ahead and grab this one like let's hit the up arrow key let's do two zero one there we go so channel group one mode on we are doing ether channel but we're not using pack p or lacp to do it and that's appropriate for a wireless lan controller the other cool thing is that uh with wireless you know i have some packet tracer labs that support wireless and they're fantastic there's a there's just a couple there are a couple little things that don't work quite right in packet tracer so occasionally it's nice to break out the gear and actually have it function as it should including with dynamic interfaces or logical interfaces associated with vlans so the customers get on the right vlan based on the wireless lan they're connecting to and we had 49 people on the right answer great job on the switch we're going to use on to support lag soaring b woohoo and epic yak up 20 places in one fell swoop so the way this works is the faster you answer a question correctly the more points you get again this is a learning opportunity it's an opportunity to you know show off your stuff it's also a great opportunity to learn and identify what you need to learn question four which qos profile should be used for a voice over ip wireless local area network all right 68 people on the right answer platinum that's what you should use and uh there's the that's the best possible qos you'd want and you know we need quality of service it's including on a wireless network for traffic that is latency sensitive like voiceover ip you know if you get a voice call that sounds not really good or not acceptable it can't be used that makes the application that voice application not usable question five is double points what are the two format options for pre shared keys i'm looking for exactly two answers here all right it is ascii and hex and is that true is that is it really asking hex and in the in the packet tracer labs which i have and you can find them on youtube or on my the keith barker uh let me just show you real quick so the keithbarker.com and all right so we scroll down this has my latest videos but also if it's called they're all on youtube by the way uh if we get down here here we go cisco package page for wireless lan wc network right there there's one on wireless lan controller and in fact if i just do a control f and do a search wlc there's two of those wireless line controller there and there's another one right there cisco pt packet tracer troubleshoot wireless lan controller if you're new to packet tracer it's a winner you definitely want to be familiar with packet tracer because it's a free tool and it's available from cisco you go to netacad.com you sign up for free you download packet tracer the current version is you know seven dot something or eight dot something if it gets that level and then you can actually run a whole bunch of labs and practice for free it doesn't cost anything to run these labs so i've got a few on the wireless lan controller i just showed you a couple of them and if you just practice with the interface you'll know where stuff is so for this question which was oh for pre-shared keys we go to wireless local area networks and then we just grab any one of these they're all using psk's pre-shared keys we'll go to human resources and then uh we'll go to security and that layer two if we scroll down we have psk for pre-shared key as opposed to 802.1x authentication and then for the psk format we have ascii and hex and then you just put in your pre-shared key there you go this also has the options for you know the encryption types and also for the layer 2 security what we can do there for there to security so i'm not going to change any of that because these are currently working so i'm going to go ahead and just go back to wireless lans and let's go to our next question multiple select what is the very bare bones minimum requirement to create a brand new wireless local area network on the wireless lan controller the minimum requirement wow a lot of people got this right fantastic a profile name and an ssid so the discord server if you're not participating there yet please become an active member it is absolutely free as is this youtube channel so let's take a look at creating a new wireless local area network so um i'm under wireless lands uh create new click on go yay go and i want to create a wireless lan and i'm gonna call it oh yeah there we go a profile name and an ssid uh this is my profile name and this is my uh secret wi-fi all right and i click on apply all right and then if it's a secret wi-fi if i want to enable it i can there and for the interface group these are all virtual interfaces i've configured on the wireless line controller so if people connect to the secret wi-fi i can associate them with a logical interface which also corresponds to a specific vlan so let's put them on vlan 40 for interface 40 and because it's super secret i'm not going to broadcast the ssid from a hacking perspective that is not very secure i mean people can see the radio frequencies with the right tools whether you're broadcasting your ssid or not so i'll go ahead and broadcast it and then for security uh for layer 2 security let's go ahead and let's use instead of 802.1x which is a really cool topic come and see me in ccnp stuff at cvt nuggets for all that but for for ccna we'll do uh pre-shared key and there's my psk format i'll use ascii and we'll put in something like that and it looks good and then for layer three okay layer three security options web policy huh yeah so i can do authentication pass through conditional web redirect you know what i'll just leave it layer two for now and i'll click on apply all right secret wi-fi all right let's do this uh let me go ahead and bring up a full screen there and let's see if that works all right so i'm just gonna bring up my my phone and on my phone i'm gonna do a uh let's see if it shows up oh yeah i don't even see it there uh forget you have to trust me on this one so there's secret wi-fi oh they specify pre-shared key i did so i'm clicking on secret wi-fi and i'm going to put in um the password the pre-shared key if i can remember what it was it was capital c i s c o exclamation mark two three click on join now it's also assuming that that's set up and there's a dhcp server it's handing out ip addresses not flying it's not liking it it didn't go for it let's troubleshoot that shows you why that is okay so i said interface 40 oh you know what i mean i have a dhcp server there let's go check it out real quick um as a team team effort here let's go back to uh controller and interfaces and interface 40 oh i don't know if i have a dhcp server set up on um oh look at that 1070 yeah that's not even a real ip address for a dhcp server let me do this let me let me go back let me just check under interfaces and let's go to interface 30 and that has a valid one so 1030.1 oh 1070 0.1 is the dhcp server let me just make sure i have a dhcp server there give me one moment let's do that real quick uh show ip interface brief exclude unassigned yeah there's no there's no address there all right so uh let's just take a quick i have a pool to show run let's verify i have a dhcp server for somebody and then we'll use that vlan are up here oh there we go oh okay we have a pool for vlan 30 that's great so let me just modify the wireless config real quick and we'll make it work that'd be great so i'm going to say the primary dns server is 10.30.0.1 which is let me verify that real quick i'm just excluding unassigned addresses so we don't have to look at all of them 10301 yep and we have a pool a dhcp pool on that multi-layer switch great great great so with this in place i'm going to click on apply okay and let's go back to our wireless local area networks and we'll go to uh the secret wi-fi by clicking on it and then we'll specify that we want interface 30 which is associated with vm30 where i have a dhcp pool that looks good and for security we already did the pre-shared key i'll click on apply click on okay i'll click on save just because if something catastrophic happened right now we'd want to save that and now now let's test it all right here's one more shot and then we'll if it doesn't work out we'll say goodbye okay secret wi-fi my uh looks like my iphone stored the ah i connected my iphone saved the password the pre-shared key i put in earlier so now it says it connected let's go verify that real quick did you see this surprise in my face hey it works i think i just didn't have a pool for vlan 40 or the right address for the dhcp server so that two strikes against me for making that work so let's go back here and let's go to uh monitor and okay and go to monitor and active active rogue clients oh there we go top wireless local networks this is my profile name number of clients one right there click on detail uh oh that's for the wireless line itself let's go back one uh so i've got one client connected and that's the client that i currently just connected to that network all right so that was a fun little that was a fun little diversion and let's go on to the rest of our quiz questions here all right so profile name and ssid we also set it up we set up a pre-shared key and we made sure it worked also also i will tell you this what i did in that little demonstration i gave away the answers for three questions that still have not yet come up so if you are watching that little demo you're gonna be ready for three additional questions to crush it all right here we go uh moving forward glad you're here having a lot of fun today and here is the next question question 7 of 13 what is the best reason for using a wireless lan controller [Music] all right what's the best reason for using a wireless lan controller perfect is to essentially manage multiple lightweight access points and why and we had 10 people on red to manage multiple autonomous aps the only problem with red that answer is that a wireless lan controller doesn't manage autonomous aps it manages lightweight aps and so that was just a wording query there that trapped about 10 people all right great job you guys nailed that guys and gals again thank you for joining me today it's always good to look forward to some time together some together time double points question eight what is desirable for a large 802.11 networks [Music] all right non-overlapping channels and overlapping aps what does that mean i think it means this let's say we have o-g-i-t that's our wireless network that's our ssid and we have multiple access points supporting that we'd want to have let's say ap1 here and ap2 and we want to make sure that the coverage from ap1 does overlap ap2 so that if the user is roaming maybe 15 here so if a user is roaming between access points both these guys have cap wap tunnels back to the controller and so we can support layer 2 and layer 3 roaming all that stuff but the key is we want to have overlapping signals so that's the overlapping ap part but we also want to have non-overlapping channels so that would mean like if we're using the 2.4 gigahertz range we'd have the the three non-overlapping channels in the united states are one six and 11. so maybe one here and six here you know and if we have a third one like this maybe 11 here and that way we could have overlapping aps for coverage but the actual frequency ranges that they're using do not overlap because uh yeah if you've if you've been in an apartment complex and you've played with wi-fi you know you know that there's a lot of people competing for the same exact channels so i'm in the process of creating a few videos i think you'll like it i i've been procrastinating because i'm i'm scared of it really but um i'm gonna create some videos for the average person who is dealing with wi-fi and talked about the legs of the journey you know for the wi-fi you have you know the device like a mobile device to the access point that's one leg of the journey and then you have another little part of the journey that goes from your you know router out to the internet that's the leg of the journey and so by teaching people some tools about how to identify where the bottleneck is like the router comes up and so slow after a few minutes is it my neighbor or is it my channel there's some great free tools you can use to run and you can actually see what are the frequencies are sort by strength and just go down the list say it's very similar to the techniques we'd use for official you know a wi-fi survey wireless survey at a company except in your home you're just looking for who are the strongest competitors what's what channels are they on 2.4 or you know 5 gigahertz what are they and are my channels overlapping in part or all in the old days we had like 20 megahertz wide channels like 1 6 and 11 no overlap but now with the high tech routers and wi-fi things we have we have we have like large or 40 or 8 80 80 80 meg yeah 80 megahertz swaps huge channel so that somebody on channel one now does overlap with somebody at six so that's a problem too um so with free tools you can see all that and then you can just pick spots and then configure your wi-fi devices to go ahead and use those unused frequencies it's like having a five-lane highway or if you're using 2.4 gigahertz a three-lane highway and all the congestions on lanes you know six and eleven just train your devices to go all to one and then also using a narrow narrower band i would rather have a consistent five megabits per second consistent rock solid all the time than a spotty 20 megabits per second yep yep yep that includes for live streaming too all right so that's the uh that's my rant on what i'm going to create for some wireless training i want to make it effective i got a call from my sister my sister lives in minneapolis and she called me what was it yesterday and she's like yeah my network is slow i thought oh you know what i'm gonna make this i may call it the susan series her name is susan uh i may create it for her and then just make it available to the world and just step by step what you can do you could send this video set like maybe four or five short videos send it to your mom your dad your cousin your brother your co-worker when they start complaining about slow wi-fi or slo network's slow or a gamer you know send in a set of four or five videos they're gonna be five to six minutes a piece and say watch these and they'll give them step-by-step instructions to troubleshoot it i think that could save a lot of people a lot of frustration now if you're in new york or some other densely populated area in apartments and there's like 4 800 wi-fi signals all around you you may not be able to find a free wi-fi uh channel however what you can do is you can sort out which ones are the strongest closest to you and avoid those and that'll give you the best chance for success as well all right so what is desirable we talked about that you've heard my little uh my little plan on some videos coming up amy block is number one right now 13 820 points nice here we go question 9-13 we're coming to the close here the access point must be cabled with unshielded twisted pair that's utp that's like a patch cable to a port physically on the wireless lan controller is that true or is that false the clock is running indeed that is false and the network topology that i drew out maybe less than 20 minutes ago i showed that the switch or switches we could connect the access point and then there could be trunks and routers and this has to be ip connectivity between the access point and the wireless lan controller so as long as they can reach each other they both have default gateways and they can find each other and know where each other is they do not have to be physically connected on the same device so like in a small environment you might have a wireless lan controller that's physically connected on one of its poe ports to an access an access point but you don't have to be in enterprises they're rarely ever going to be directly connected especially if your wireless lan controller is virtualized you don't have to have them physically directly connected to each other and here we go multiple select which of the following are valid access control list options on a wireless lan controller all right the answer to this is all of them all of these are acl options on the wireless lan controller and if we were to take a look at the controller itself this is my little 2504 that i have behind me in the rack with two look at all the rogues the rogue aps are any access points that um the that my wireless line controller wasn't told about and does are not under its control these are all my issy here i've got some local access points from another vendor in my office i've got the litter robot i'm gonna make that a little bigger it's so fun so stinking fun oh my gosh the little robot if you have a cat by the way the little robot rocks um i've got some neighbors i've got some other neighbors yeah anyway these are all the access points that that my wireless lan controller via its access points has discovered and identified all right so going back to let's see here there we go so under security on the wireless controller interface we have access control lists for ipv4 and ipv6 if we clicked on add it would give us that option we've got cpu access control lists we've got flex connect flex connect access control list and layer 2 acl i haven't configured any if i had they would show up here but by default they don't exist but you can create all four types all right so going back all four answers are correct and oh i need to answer a question the question was could you confirm which part of the blueprint this video applies to and uh i got out my handy dandy downloaded from cisco exam topics so these are the um just cisco ccna 200301 exam topics download from cisco directly it has the six modules six domains so domain one is network fundamentals and the wireless line controller is in 1.1 with controllers in general including the wireless line controller and then it also talks about in 1.3 poe which you know a lot of wireless and controllers physical ones have power over ethernet support so that would apply there as far as having an access point be a powered device uh also in module one we've got 1.11 wireless principles non-overlapping wi-fi channels ssid radio frequency encryption all of which we've taken a look at in this quiz and that's it for module one and then there's five more modules in module two it has to deal with network access which includes trunking 802.1q which the wireless access point are the wireless line controller supports including how to configure the switch to support etherchannel 2.6 compare cisco wireless architectures and ap modes 2.7 describe physical infrastructure connections for wireless lan components including access points wireless lan controllers access and trunk ports and lag and then 2.8 is describe ap and wireless management access connections telnet ssh https http and that's again that's just in module 2. in section 4 we have dhcp client and relay that's 4.6 and because the wireless and controller is acting as a dhcp relay effectively in taking a request and making sure it gets forwarded to the dhcp server associated with that that dynamic interface that's associated with the wireless local area network let me show you that real quick so if we take a wireless local let's go to um the controller and we go to interfaces here's these logical interfaces that have addresses assigned that are associated with vlans and then when we go to wireless local area networks like uh this one that we just made this is my profile name that one and we go to interface interface group i specified it with that logical interface and so based on that logical interface clients who come in on that wireless network which i did with my iphone a moment ago would be associated with interface vlan 30 which is the site with the vlan 30 which then also has pointers to the dhcp server that can support vlan 30 which doesn't have to be local and if it isn't it can just do it it's effectively a dhcp relay function forwarding the request over to that dhcp server all right uh see here moving on almost done here that was dhcp from module four all right and then in in module five security fundamentals uh there it's there a few times but including 5.9 with wpa wpa2 wpa3 and 5.10 configure not just know about not just describe not just have a casual discussion about but configure a wireless local area network using wpa2 pre-shared keys which we've looked at a couple times here using the gui and i'm implying there that the gui on the wireless lan controller to manage those devices as opposed to just managing an autonomous ap via its interface and that's it and then module 6 is all about automation and programmability so in answer to the question where does wireless fit in i would say it's in 4 out of 6 of the domains so good to know the 11th question is right now which ap mode allows centralized management the lightweight meaning it's going to allow a lot of the logic and control to happen at the controller and then the lightweight can just take care of the the radio frequencies and following the instructions question 12 of 13 is double points and is this what type of encryption is used by default with wpa2 wi-fi protected access version 2 pre-shared keys psks [Music] all right aes256 is the default encryption used when we're doing wpa2 psks there are other options but that is the default so aes right here i took it off for the screenshot because i didn't want to give it away but this was the screenshot was in a previous question but aes and the 256 flavor of that is the default when we're using pre-shared keys in answer to the question option 43 i just googled it but here's a lot of people commenting on it an access point when it comes up is going to be a dhcp client and it needs to find out hey where's the dh where's the um where's the wireless lan controller also blending thank you for that sticker appreciate that and option 43 says hey mr access point your controller is option 43 says at 10 dot whatever the address is of the controller and that the the access point says thank you i can use that and then it can build its cap wap tunnel over to the act to the controller and phone home effectively to talk to the controller so that's what option 43 is multiple select double points everything's on the line right here which are layer two security options for wireless local area networks good luck everybody so jose for your for your uh exam on tuesday if you get stuck on a question just have the uh kahoot music and you may not know the right answer but at least they'll put a smile on your face and then you just move on some of the questions are going to be tough on the exam where it's like what do they mean by that i have no idea if that happens occasionally you're great if it happens more than 50 50 of the time that's a different story all right wpa2 and 802.1x are absolutely the right two answers let's bring up an interface and take a look together and i think i've got an interface there we go so if we go to wireless local area that works and my hope is is that everybody who's watching this whether you're live today or watching the recording if you're going for your ccna you want to grab a couple of those packet tracer labs with the wireless line controller and configure them troubleshoot because you get the interface it's not fully functional in packet tracer but it's functional enough so you can go through the interfaces and find out where things are so let's take this uh secret wi-fi that we created together earlier in this stream and let's go to security oh here we go we have we have separate tabs for layer two and layer three so here's layer two and here's our options which i had grayed out in the image before but we have wpa and wpa2 and then we have w 802.1x 802.1x is a great way using a aaa server a centralized server to verify a user is who they say they are without having to replicate that username everywhere you can just have it on your ice server and then using 802.1 and radius using the radius tab you can specify your tripoli server you can tell that this device where that radius server is you can just basically say hey bob is trying to log in and see a valid user then we have static web which is just legacy nobody uses web wired equivalent privacy that was like the first approach trying to secure wi-fi uh wep is terrible and then we have some other options here as well but wpa2 and 802.1x was the two that i was looking for from that question um there we also have aes that's enabled by default with this pre-shared key that has two options for psk format and if we go to layer three oh yeah we touched on this earlier too so under layer three we have a web policy we can say we under authentication or pass through or conditional web redirect or splash page web redirect or on mac i don't know what some of those are but you know it's got these little footnotes and there's also help let's see just if you want to find out the details on every single option go for it uh there are a lot of options here for now i'm going to just rely on layer 2 security only with my wpa2 click on apply and click on ok so you know what time it is it is time to look at the uh at the winners platform moment of [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] silence all right soaring b you did it you did it crushed it 24 000 points could be a world record for something um i'm glad everybody's here uh let me share with you the two most difficult questions based on your answers if you're in the live event today and they are uh which are valid acl options on the wireless lan controller and what is desirable for a large 802.11 802.11n networks and we had eight percent correct for the acls and 30 correct but you know what it's only two and we have like 12 or 13 questions a lot of times uh we have like five or six of the toughest questions so i'm very pleased uh you guys did great wireless is a big part of the ccna you don't have to be a wireless expert but you do need to understand the basics of what the blueprint asks you to do and also i think all the questions that i asked today were related to the exam outline to the blueprint from cisco and so if you had questions on them or you're not sure about them uh do some research and study do some research do some planning do some hands-on labs and just start mastering it look at online docs and just be more comfortable with it okay let me see let me go ahead and also let me get your feedback also this helps me if you could give me your feedback i would be grateful and let me do this uh shortly after what time is it i've got a commitment coming up that i need to head out for but here's what i'd like to do let's take if there's any questions you have for me that you'd like to ask right now feel please feel free to do that just do it at keith barker have that name populate and then ask the question that way i can find it and it's easy for me to see and then also right after this live stream ends right after this live stream ends what we'll do is we'll uh jump on the discord server uh there's just basically a meet and greet a hangout and just look for the room it might probably be the ccna voice channel uh in my discord server the links in the description of this video and we just hang out talk about down things there are some rules if you're new to the discord channel server my discord server just check out the rules make sure you're comfortable with those rules and then party on wayne party on i've been waiting all my life for something i've been down the darkest roads and up in the clouds but i've always felt that something's missing that was until i found you right there in the crowd
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Published: Mon Dec 07 2020
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