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Computer Networks Lab: 21CSC302J - SRMIST
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Computer Networks Lab: 21CSC302J - SRMIST

Networking Simulations using Cisco Packet Tracer
Last updated 9/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • Understanding Network Fundamentals : The primary objective of this course is to provide learners with a comprehensive understanding of network fundam
  • Configuring Network Devices : This course equips learners with the practical skills to configure network devices like routers and switches. By working
  • Routing Protocols Configuration : Students will gain the ability to configure and implement different routing protocols, such as RIP, OSPF,
  • Network Address Translation (NAT) Setup : The course covers Network Address Translation (NAT), teaching students how to configure NAT in Cisco Packet

Course content

11 sections18 lectures3h 38m total length
  • Ex 2a : Peer to Peer Network Implementation4:30
  • Ex 2b: Implementation of Network Topologies5:05

Requirements

  • The prerequisites for this course include: 1. Basic Computer Knowledge: Familiarity with operating systems, general computer usage, and basic terminology like IP addresses and network devices. 2. Understanding of Network Concepts: A foundational understanding of networking, including concepts like LAN, WAN, and basic device communication, would be helpful but not mandatory. 3. Access to Cisco Packet Tracer: The course requires Cisco Packet Tracer software for completing the hands-on exercises and labs. Ensure you have it installed before starting the course. 4. Interest in Networking: A genuine interest in networking concepts and a willingness to learn technical configurations and simulations.

Description

Computer Networks Lab: 21CSC302J – SRMIST is a part of the curriculum in the School of Computing, SRM Institute of Science and Technology. This course provides a hands-on learning experience in Computer Networks using CISCO PACKET TRACER through a series of experiments listed below. It is ideal for students, professionals, and networking enthusiasts who want to gain practical skills and build a strong foundation for a career in networking. Each lab is designed to bridge theory with practice, enabling learners to confidently configure, troubleshoot, and analyze computer networks.

Lab 1: Introduction to Packet Tracer, Peer to Peer communication, Study of cables and its colour codes
Lab 2: Implementation of Network Topologies
Lab 3: Router Configuration (Creating Passwords, Configuring Interfaces)
Lab 4: IP addressing and Sub netting (VLSM)
Lab 5: Static and Default Routing
Lab 6: NAT Configuration

Lab 7: Implementation of RIP version 1 and version 2
Lab 8: Implementation of Single Area OSPF and Multi Area OSPF
Lab 9: PPP and HDLC Configuration
Lab 10: Implementation of BGP
Lab 11: Implementation of EIGRP
Lab 12: Telnet Configuration

By the end of this course, learners will not only understand networking concepts but will also have the practical skills required to design, implement, and manage computer networks using Cisco Packet Tracer.

Who this course is for:

  • Computer Science
  • Networking
  • CIsco Packet Tracer
  • Network Infrastructure