CS610 Lab 2
CS610 Lab 2
Before starting this lab you are required to follow the below procedures:
2. To get familiar with the Packet Tracer environment, watch this video named "Interface
Overview" from the Help Tutorials.
In this Lab, we will design a simple network topology by selecting some devices and
suitable media. In this lab we will keep it simple by using End Devices, Switches, Hubs,
and Connections.
Two workspaces are supported; logical and physical. In the logical workspace, we can
build logical network topologies by placing, connecting, and clustering virtual network
devices. The physical workspace provides a sense of scale and placement in how network
devices such as routers, switches, and hosts would look in a real environment
You can download the latest version of Packet Tracer for free from
www.netacad.com/about-networking-academy/packet-tracer.
Menu bar: This is a commonly found menu. It is used to open, close, print, save, change
preferences, and so on.
Main toolbar: This bar contains shortcut icons to menu options that are frequently
accessed. For example, open, save, zoom, undo, and redo.
Physical/Logical workspace tabs: These tabs allow you to choose between the Logical
and Physical work areas.
Common tools bar: With help of this toolbar, we can manipulate topologies. For
example, select, move layout, place note, delete, resize shape, add simple/complex
Protocol data unit (PDU).
Workspace: Here, we create topologies and display simulations.
Step 1: Start Packet Tracer and enter in logical work space
Single click on each group of devices and connections to display the various choices
Step 3: Adding Hosts using device selection option
Adding a Switch: Select a switch, by clicking once on Switches and once on a 2950-24
switch.
Connect PC2 to Switch0 by first choosing Connections.
Click once on the Copper Straight-through cable.
Perform the following steps to connect PC2 to Switch0:
5. Notice the green link lights on PC2 Ethernet NIC and amber light Switch0
FastEthernet0/1 port. The switch port is temporarily not forwarding frames, while it goes
through the stages for the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) process.
6. After a about 30 seconds the amber light will change to green indicating that the port
has entered the forwarding stage. Frames can now be forwarded out the switch port.
Repeat the steps above for PC3 connecting it to Port3 on switch0 on port
FastEthernet0/2.
Move the cursor over the link light to view the port. Fa means FastEthernet, 100
Mbps Ethernet.
Step 5: Configuring IP Addresses and Subnet Masks on the Hosts Before we can
communicate between the hosts we need to configure IP Addresses and Subnet Masks on
the devices.
To connect like-devices, like a Hub and a Switch, we will use a Cross-over cable.
Click once the Cross-over Cable from the Connections options.
Move the Connections cursor over Hub0 and click once.
Select Port2
Move the
Connections cursor to Switch0.
Click once on Switch0 and choose FastEthernet0/3 (actual port does not
matter).
The link light for switch port FastEthernet0/3 will begin as amber and
eventually change to green
Adding routers
NOTE: If multiple instances of the same device are needed press and hold the Ctrl
button, click on the desired device, and then release the Ctrl button. A copy of the device
will be created and can now be move to the desired location.
The Physical mode is used to add modules to a device, such as a WAN Interface Card
(WIC). The Config mode is used for basic configuration. Commands are entered in a
simple GUI format, with actual equivalent IOS commands shown in the lower part of the
window. The CLI mode allows for advanced configuration of the device. This mode
requires the user to enter the actual IOS commands just as they would on a live device.
In the Physical mode, click on the router power switch to turn the device
off.
Select the WIC-2T module and drag it to Slot 0 on the router. Then drag a
WIC Cover to Slot1.
Click on the hub and choose Port 3. Then click on the router and choose interface
FastEthernet 0/0.
Students and teacher communicate through Adobe Connect. Students perform the task
using the following simulator:
[https://www.netacad.com/courses/packet-tracer]
https://vulms.vu.edu.pk/Courses/CS610/Downloads/Packet%20Tracer%20Basics-1.mp4
https://vulms.vu.edu.pk/Courses/CS610/Downloads/Creating%20simple%20topolgy%20in
%20Packet%20tracer.mp4