Cisco Packet Tracer is a simulation tool designed for network and IT training. Developed by Cisco, it allows users to create, configure, and troubleshoot virtual networks. Used in educational settings, Packet Tracer provides a hands-on experience for learning networking concepts, including router and switch configurations, without the need for physical hardware. It's a valuable resource for aspiring network professionals to gain practical skills in a virtual environment.
1 Using, linux-terminal or Windows-cmd, execute following networking commands and note the output: ping, traceroute, netstat, arp, ipconfig, Getmac, hostname, NSLookUp, pathping, SystemInfo
2 Using Packet Tracer, create a basic network of two computers using appropriate network wire. Use Static IP address allocation and show connectivity
3 Using Packet Tracer, create a basic network of One server and two computers using appropriate network wire. Use Dynamic IP address allocation and show connectivity
4 Using Packet Tracer, create a basic network of One server and two computers and two mobile / movable devices using appropriate network wire. Show connectivity
5 Using Packet Tracer, create a network with three routers with RIPv1 and each router associated network will have minimum three PC. Show Connectivity
6 Using Packet Tracer, create a network with three routers with RIPv2 and each router associated network will have minimum three PC. Show Connectivity
7 Using Packet Tracer, create a network with three routers with OSPF and each router associated network will have minimum three PC. Show Connectivity
8 Using Packet Tracer, create a network with three routers with BGP and each router associated network will have minimum three PC. Show Connectivity
9 Using Packet Tracer, create a wireless network of multiple PCs using appropriate access point.
10 Using Wireshark, network analyzer, set the filter for ICMP, TCP, HTTP, UDP, FTP and perform respective protocol transactions to show/prove that the network analyzer is working