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CCNA Labs - Cisco Packet Tracer with Networking Practices

Cisco Packet Tracer is very good simulator for CCNA 200-301. Learn Packet tracer by practicing networking in CCNA labs


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Qualification
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Certificates
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Overview

Hi there,

Welcome to “CCNA Labs - Cisco Packet Tracer with Networking Practices” course.

Cisco Packet Tracer is very good simulator for CCNA 200-301. Learn Packet tracer by practicing networking in CCNA labs

Cisco Packet Tracer is a cross-platform visual simulation tool designed by Cisco Systems that allows users to create network topologies and imitate modern computer networks. The software allows users to simulate the configuration of Cisco routers and switches using a simulated command line interface.

The main purpose of Cisco Packet Tracer is to help students learn the principles of networking with hands-on experience as well as develop Cisco technology specific skills. Since the protocols are implemented in software only method, this tool cannot replace the hardware Routers or Switches. Interestingly, this tool does not only include Cisco products but also many more networking devices.

Packet Tracer is a simulation, visualization, collaboration, and assessment tool for teaching networking.

It allows students to construct their own model or virtual networks, obtain access to important graphical representations of those networks, animate those networks by adding their own data packets, ask questions about those networks, and finally annotate and save their creations.

Cisco Packet Tracer Prep Lab objectives:

Designing and implementing networks. How to configure and manage basic network devices. Using devices such as switches and routers to segment network traffic and create flexible networks. Identifying the advantages and disadvantages of existing network configurations. Implementing network security, standards, and protocols.

Creation of virtualized networks.

In this course you will learn;

· Basic Packet Tracer Network

· IP Internet Protocol

· IPConfig Command

· ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol

· Subnetting

· DHCP Server Configuration

· Broadcast and Collision

· ARP Address Resolution Protocol

· VLAN Virtual LAN Configuration

· VLAN Trunk

· SVI Switch Virtual Interface

· Router Configuration, Static and Dynamic Routing

· NAT Network Address Translation Configuration

· UDP User Datagram Protocol

· HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol

· DNS Domain Name System Configuration

· NTP Network Time Protocol and Syslog

· CDP and LLDP Network Discovery Protocol

· STP Spanning Tree Protocol

· ACL Access List

· Port Security

· TCP Transmission Control Protocol

· SSH Secure Shell

· AAA, TACACS and RADIUS

· Local SPAN Switched Port Analyzer

· Wireless Network

· IPv6 ping and tracert

· GRE Generic Routing Encapsulation Tunnel

We will make sample applications for some of the topics covered in our course.

We will create a virtual Lab for the application. If you wish, you can improve yourself by using the topics covered in the lessons.

What is Cisco Packet Tracer used for?

Packet Tracer is a cross-platform visual simulation tool designed by Cisco Systems that allows users to create network topologies and imitate modern computer networks. The software allows users to simulate the configuration of Cisco routers and switches using a simulated command line interface.

How can I obtain Cisco Packet Tracer?

Cisco Packet Tracer is available free of charge to all Cisco Networking Academy instructors, students, and alumni.
Please follow these instructions to download the software from the NetAcad. com learning environment:

  • Log in to Cisco NetAcad. com

  • Select Resources > Download Packet Tracer

Are older versions of Cisco Packet Tracer still available?

No, previous versions are no longer supported. You are strongly encouraged to upgrade to the latest version of Cisco Packet Tracer to take advantage of new features, security improvements, and bug fixes.

Can I use a new activity created in Packet Tracer 8.2 with a prior version of Packet Tracer?

Packet Tracer Activities (.pka files) authored or saved with Packet Tracer 8.2 can only be used with version 8.2 of the software or higher. Prior Packet Tracer versions cannot load Packet Tracer 8.2 data files; they will display an incompatibility message.

Can students and instructors install Cisco Packet Tracer on their home computers or personal laptops?

Yes. Cisco Packet Tracer can be freely distributed to any Networking Academy instructor, student, or alumni. This enables students to use Cisco Packet Tracer on any computer outside of class for homework, practice, and exploratory learning.

Dive in now into the“CCNA Labs - Cisco Packet Tracer with Networking Practices” course.

Cisco Packet Tracer is very good simulator for CCNA 200-301. Learn Packet tracer by practicing networking in CCNA labs

We offer full support, answering any questions.

See you in the course!

Certificates

Reed Courses Certificate of Completion

Digital certificate - Included

Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.

Curriculum

18
sections
58
lectures
7h
total

Course media

Description

Hi there,

Welcome to “CCNA Labs - Cisco Packet Tracer with Networking Practices” course.

Cisco Packet Tracer is very good simulator for CCNA 200-301. Learn Packet tracer by practicing networking in CCNA labs

Cisco Packet Tracer is a cross-platform visual simulation tool designed by Cisco Systems that allows users to create network topologies and imitate modern computer networks. The software allows users to simulate the configuration of Cisco routers and switches using a simulated command line interface.

The main purpose of Cisco Packet Tracer is to help students learn the principles of networking with hands-on experience as well as develop Cisco technology specific skills. Since the protocols are implemented in software only method, this tool cannot replace the hardware Routers or Switches. Interestingly, this tool does not only include Cisco products but also many more networking devices.

Packet Tracer is a simulation, visualization, collaboration, and assessment tool for teaching networking.

It allows students to construct their own model or virtual networks, obtain access to important graphical representations of those networks, animate those networks by adding their own data packets, ask questions about those networks, and finally annotate and save their creations.

Cisco Packet Tracer Prep Lab objectives:

Designing and implementing networks. How to configure and manage basic network devices. Using devices such as switches and routers to segment network traffic and create flexible networks. Identifying the advantages and disadvantages of existing network configurations. Implementing network security, standards, and protocols.

Creation of virtualized networks.

In this course you will learn;

· Basic Packet Tracer Network

· IP Internet Protocol

· IPConfig Command

· ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol

· Subnetting

· DHCP Server Configuration

· Broadcast and Collision

· ARP Address Resolution Protocol

· VLAN Virtual LAN Configuration

· VLAN Trunk

· SVI Switch Virtual Interface

· Router Configuration, Static and Dynamic Routing

· NAT Network Address Translation Configuration

· UDP User Datagram Protocol

· HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol

· DNS Domain Name System Configuration

· NTP Network Time Protocol and Syslog

· CDP and LLDP Network Discovery Protocol

· STP Spanning Tree Protocol

· ACL Access List

· Port Security

· TCP Transmission Control Protocol

· SSH Secure Shell

· AAA, TACACS and RADIUS

· Local SPAN Switched Port Analyzer

· Wireless Network

· IPv6 ping and tracert

· GRE Generic Routing Encapsulation Tunnel

We will make sample applications for some of the topics covered in our course.

We will create a virtual Lab for the application. If you wish, you can improve yourself by using the topics covered in the lessons.

What is Cisco Packet Tracer used for?

Packet Tracer is a cross-platform visual simulation tool designed by Cisco Systems that allows users to create network topologies and imitate modern computer networks. The software allows users to simulate the configuration of Cisco routers and switches using a simulated command line interface.

How can I obtain Cisco Packet Tracer?

Cisco Packet Tracer is available free of charge to all Cisco Networking Academy instructors, students, and alumni.
Please follow these instructions to download the software from the NetAcad. com learning environment:

  • Log in to Cisco NetAcad. com

  • Select Resources > Download Packet Tracer

Are older versions of Cisco Packet Tracer still available?

No, previous versions are no longer supported. You are strongly encouraged to upgrade to the latest version of Cisco Packet Tracer to take advantage of new features, security improvements, and bug fixes.

Can I use a new activity created in Packet Tracer 8.2 with a prior version of Packet Tracer?

Packet Tracer Activities (.pka files) authored or saved with Packet Tracer 8.2 can only be used with version 8.2 of the software or higher. Prior Packet Tracer versions cannot load Packet Tracer 8.2 data files; they will display an incompatibility message.

Can students and instructors install Cisco Packet Tracer on their home computers or personal laptops?

Yes. Cisco Packet Tracer can be freely distributed to any Networking Academy instructor, student, or alumni. This enables students to use Cisco Packet Tracer on any computer outside of class for homework, practice, and exploratory learning.

What are the system requirements for Cisco Packet Tracer 8.2?

To successfully install and run Cisco Packet Tracer 8.2, the following system requirements must be met:

Cisco Packet Tracer 8.2 (64 bit):

  • Computer with one of the following operating systems: Microsoft Windows 8.1, 10, 11 (64bit), Ubuntu 20.04, 22.04 LTS (64bit) or macOS 10.14 or newer.

  • amd64(x86-64) CPU

  • 4GB of free RAM

  • 1.4 GB of free disk space

Cisco Packet Tracer 8.2 (32 bit):

  • Computer with one of the following operating systems: Microsoft Windows 8.1, 10 (32bit)

  • x86 compatible CPU

  • 2GB of free RAM

  • 1.4 GB of free disk space

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Dive in now into the“CCNA Labs - Cisco Packet Tracer with Networking Practices” course.

Cisco Packet Tracer is very good simulator for CCNA 200-301. Learn Packet tracer by practicing networking in CCNA labs

We offer full support, answering any questions.

See you in the course!

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