PART 1:
OVERVIEW OF THE PACKET TRACER PROGRAM
Step 1: c. What inforation can !o" con#$"re in the IP Con#$"ration %in&o%'
IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS Server, IPv6 Address, Link Local Address, IPv6 Gateway, and IPv6 DNS Server
Step (: To$$)e *et%een Rea)tie an& Si")ation o&e+. f.
For no%, +ee if !o" can an+%er the fo))o%in$ -"e+tion+:
/n&er the OSI Mo&e) ta*, ho% an! In 0a!er+ an& O"t 0a!er+ hae inforation'
3 In Layers ave infor!ation and tere"s no out layers wit infor!ation
/n&er the In*o"n& P2/ 2etai)+ an& O"t*o"n& P2/ 2etai)+ ta*+, %hat are the hea&in$+ of the a3or +ection+'
#eadin$s are I%MP, &ternet II and IP
C)ic4 *ac4 an& forth *et%een the In*o"n& P2/ 2etai)+ an& O"t*o"n& P2/ 2etai)+ ta*+. 2o !o" +ee inforation chan$in$' If +o, %hat'
No infor!ation are can$in$ because tere are only inbound' (ere are no )utbound PD* details' PART (:
E5P0ORI6G 0A6S, WA6S, A62 I6TER6ETS
Step 1: I&entif! coon coponent+ of anet%or4 a+ repre+ente& in Pac4et Tracer. *.
0i+t the intere&iate &eice cate$orie+.
+outers, switces, ubs, !ode!s, servers, wireless access oints, security devices c.
Witho"t enterin$ into the Internet c)o"& or Intranet c)o"&, ho% an! icon+ in the topo)o$! repre+ent en&point &eice+ 7on)! one connection )ea&in$ to the8'
-. end devices &.
Witho"t co"ntin$ the t%o c)o"&+, ho% an! icon+ in the topo)o$! repre+ent intere&iate &eice+ 7")tip)e connection+ )ea&in$ to the8'
-3 inter!ediate devices e.
Ho% an! intere&iate &eice+ are ro"ter+' 6ote: The 0in4+!+ &eice i+ a ro"ter.
3 routers f.
Ho% an! en& &eice+ are not &e+4top cop"ter+'
/ are not deskto co!uters
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Ho% an! &i9erent t!pe+ of e&ia connection+ are "+e& in thi+ net%or4 topo)o$!'
0 tyes h.
Wh! i+nt there a connection icon for %ire)e++ in the Connection+ cate$or!'
1ireless devices connect auto!atically'
Step (: E;p)ain the p"rpo+e of the &eice+. a.
In Pac4et Tracer, the SererPT &eice can act a+ a +erer. The &e+4top an& )aptop PC+ cannot act a+ a +erer. I+ that tr"e in the rea) %or)&'
It is not true' A deskto co!uter can be a server, but it as to ave secial software installed on it to be a server' *.
0i+t at )ea+t t%o f"nction+ of intere&iar! &eice+.
(ey 2lter te ow of data, based on security settin$s' (o direct te at of ackets trou$ te internet c.
0i+t at )ea+t t%o criteria for choo+in$ a net%or4 e&ia t!pe.
(e si4e of te network needed (e cost of te network Step =: Copare an& contra+t 0A6+ an& WA6+. a.
E;p)ain the &i9erence *et%een a 0A6 an& a WA6. Gie e;ap)e+ of each.
LAN is a network infrastructure tat rovides access to users and end devices in a s!all $eo$raical area wile 1AN rovides access to oter networks over a wide $eo$raical area. *.
In the Pac4et Tracer net%or4, ho% an! WA6+ &o !o" +ee'
0 1ANs c.
Ho% an! 0A6+ &o !o" +ee'
3 LANs &.
The Internet in thi+ Pac4et Tracer net%or4 i+ oer)! +ip)i#e& an& &oe+ not repre+ent the +tr"ct"re an& for of the rea) Internet. ! &e+cri*e the Internet.
(e internet links !illions of inter5connected devices around te world'
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What are +oe of the coon %a!+ a hoe "+er connect+ to the Internet'
(rou$ a deskto usin$ a router, a wireless device usin$ a wireless router, or a wireless device usin$ satellite f.
What are +oe coon etho&+ that *"+ine++e+ "+e to connect to the Internet in !o"r area'
(rou$ desktos usin$ routers, or trou$ wireless devices usin$ wireless routers