
Explore packet tracer basics by building network topologies with routers, switches, PCs, and wireless devices, using automatic and manual connections to run hands-on simulations.
Build a network in packet tracer with a server, PCs, and a switch; configure IPs and access the http server via a web browser, modify server files to reflect changes.
Explore a packet-based simulation of a PC network connected to a DNS server, configure IP addresses, enable DNS service, and map domain names to IPs to access a web server.
The internet has become one of the most important components of our life. We browse the web, check e-mails, make VoIP phone calls, and have video conferences via computers. All of these applications are made possible by networking computers together. A system of interconnected computers and computerized peripherals is called computer network.
This course gives the detail instructions about the computer communication and networking hands on experience by configuring various devices in Cisco packet tracer.
Cisco packet tracer is an open source tool available which is easy to operate and have numerous features to configure real time environment.
The course is arranged as follows:
Introduction to Packet Tracer
Introduction to Networking Devices
Server Simulations:
1) Simulation of a network consisting of PCs connected to HTTP servers
2) Simulation of a network consisting of PCs connected to DNS servers
3) Simulation of a network consisting of PCs connected to FTP server and configuring the server for a given user id and password
4) Simulation of a network consisting of PCs connected to DHCP server and assigning IP addresses to all the devices in the network through DHCP
5) Simulation of a network consisting of PCs connected to an Email server and send email to other devices in the network
Router Simulations
6) Configuration of ROUTER through Command Line Interface.
7) Configuration of Static Routing
8) Configuration of Dynamic Routing
9) Configure a Wireless LAN