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Packet Tracer Packet Tracer is a very popular network simulator tool for certification exam preparation, particularly for CCENT and CCNA Routing and Switching students. The volume of inquiries for Packet Tracer on the Cisco Learning Network forums is astounding, and we appreciate this high level of interest.Cisco Packet TracerDeveloper(s)Cisco SystemsStable releaseOperating systemLinux, Android 4.2+, iOS 8+ and Microsoft Windows, macOS[1]PlatformWindows, Linux, Android (operating system), iOS, macOS[1]Available inEnglishLicenseProprietaryWebsitehttps://www.netacad.com/courses/packet-tracerCisco Networking Academy Packet Tracer
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. Packet Tracer makes use of a drag and drop user interface, allowing users to add and remove simulated network devices as they see fit. The software is mainly focused towards Certified Cisco Network Associate Academy students as an educational tool for helping them learn fundamental CCNA concepts. Previously students enrolled in a CCNA Academy program could freely download and use the tool free of charge for educational use.[2][1]Overview[edit]
Packet Tracer can also be run on Linux, Microsoft Windows, and macOS. Similar Android[3] and iOS[4] apps are also available. Packet Tracer allows users to create simulated network topologies by dragging and dropping routers, switches and various other types of network devices. A physical connection between devices is represented by a ’cable’ item. Packet Tracer supports an array of simulated Application Layer protocols, as well as basic routing with RIP, OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, to the extents required by the current CCNA curriculum. As of version 5.3, Packet Tracer also supports the Border Gateway Protocol.[5]
*Answers & Solutions 1.1.1.8 Packet Tracer – Using Traceroute to Discover the Network 1.1.2.9 Packet Tracer – Documenting the Network 1.1.3.5 Packet Tracer – Configuring IPv4 and IPv6 Interfaces 1.1.4.5 Packet Tracer – Configuring and Verifying a Small Network 1.3.2.5 Packet Tracer – Investigating Directly Connected Routes 2.2.2.4 Packet Tracer – Configuring IPv4 Static.
*Packet Tracer - CyberOps Associate v1.0: 7.2.8 Packet Tracer - Verify IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing: 12.1.9 Packet Tracer - Identify Packet Flow: 12.3.4 Packet Tracer - ACL Demonstration: 15.2.7 Packet Tracer - Logging Network Activity: 25.3.10 Packet Tracer - Explore a NetFlow Implementation: 25.3.11 Packet Tracer - Logging from Multiple Sources.
In addition to simulating certain aspects of computer networks, Packet Tracer can also be used for collaboration. As of Packet Tracer 5.0, Packet Tracer supports a multi-user system that enables multiple users to connect multiple topologies together over a computer network.[6] Packet Tracer also allows instructors to create activities that students have to complete.[2] Packet Tracer is often used in educational settings as a learning aid.[7][8] Cisco Systems claims that Packet Tracer is useful for network experimentation.[9]Role in Education[edit]
Packet Tracer allows students to design complex and large networks, which is often not feasible with physical hardware, due to costs.[7] Packet Tracer is commonly used by CCNA Academy students, since it is available to them for free.[2] However, due to functional limitations, it is intended by CISCO to be used only as a learning aid, not a replacement for Cisco routers and switches.[9] The application itself only has a small number of features found within the actual hardware running a current Cisco IOS version. Thus, Packet Tracer is unsuitable for modelling production networks. It has a limited command set, meaning it is not possible to practice all of the IOS commands that might be required.[10] Packet Tracer can be useful for understanding abstractnetworking concepts, such as the Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol by animating these elements in a visual form.[7][10] Packet Tracer is also useful in education by providing additional components, including an authoring system, network protocol simulation and improving knowledge an assessment system.[9]PTTP protocol to make Packet Tracer interact with real network devices[edit]
Cisco registered a new **PTTP** URI scheme with IANA to extend Packet Tracer 7.2.2 capabilities[11] and make it interact with Cisco CSR virtual routers. Cisco CSR routers are cloud based IOX-XE routers deployed on x86 virtual machines.See also[edit]References[edit]
*^ abcBakni, Michel; Cardinale, Yudith; Moreno, Luis Manuel (June 2018). ’An Approach to Evaluate Network Simulators: An Experience with Packet Tracer’. Revista Venezolana de Computación. 5: 29–36. ISSN2244-7040.
*^ abcJavid, Sheikh Raashid (May 2014). ’Role of Packet Tracer in learning Computer Networks’(PDF). International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer and Communication Engineering. 3 (5): 6508–6511.
*^Inc, Cisco Systems (2017-05-12), Cisco Packet Tracer Mobile, Cisco Systems, Inc., retrieved 2017-11-15
*^’Cisco Packet Tracer Mobile on the App Store’. App Store. Retrieved 2017-11-15.
*^’Cisco Packet Tracer 5.3’(PDF). Archived from the original(PDF) on 2012-09-14. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
*^Andrew Smith (31 August 2011). ’Development of a Simulated Internet for Education’. Research in Learning Technology. Archived from the original on 2017-08-16.
*^ abcDennis C. Frezzo; John T. Behrens; Robert J. Mislevy. ’Simulation-Based Environment for a Community of Instructors: Design Patterns for Learning and Assessment’(PDF). Archived from the original(PDF) on 2017-08-16. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
*^Zhang, Yongbin; Liang, Ronghua; Ma, Huiling (2012). ’Teaching Innovation in Computer Network Course for Undergraduate Students with Packet Tracer’. IERI Procedia. 2: 504–510. doi:10.1016/j.ieri.2012.06.124.
*^ abc’Cisco Packet Tracer’(PDF). Cisco Networking Academy. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
*^ abExpósito, Jesús; Trujillo, Valentina; Gamess, Eric (20–22 October 2010). Using Visual Educational Tools for the Teaching and Learning of EIGRP(PDF). Proceedings of the World Congress on Engineering and Computer Science 2010 Vol I. CiteSeerX10.1.1.301.4894. ISBN978-988-17012-0-6. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
*^PTTP URI scheme registration data. Retrieved 18 july 2019.External links[edit]Retrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Packet_Tracer&oldid=991815099’Introduction
If you are preparing for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exam or have been involved with Cisco networking, then you have probably heard about Cisco Packet Tracer. In this article, we will discuss what Packet Tracer is and how to get it, highlight some useful Packet Tracer resources and look at how it compares to other tools.What Is Cisco Packet Tracer?
One of the regrets early on in my career was not taking enough time to build the right foundation for my understanding of networking. I paid the price for this as I moved on from CCNA to CCSP (now known as CCNP Security), because I had to go back and learn a lot of things that I should have been better grounded in. This is one of the reasons I am a firm believer in practical skills versus just plain theoretical knowledge. Cisco Packet Tracer is one of those tools that can help build practical skills in the networking and security field.
Cisco Packet Tracer is a simulation tool for network, security and other related technologies. Basically, it provides a platform for students to build, configure, troubleshoot and experiment with network topologies using simulated devices such as routers, switches, firewalls, access points and laptops.
While Cisco does not intend for Packet Tracer to be a replacement for real devices, this tool, even when used alone, can actually give you enough hands-on experience to prepare for certification exams such as CCNA Routing and Switching, CCNA Security and — if used properly — CompTIA Network+.How to Get Packet Tracer
In the past, you as someone preparing for the CCNA exam had limited options for getting practical networking skills. You either used real hardware, which could be very expensive, or you used simulation tools like Boson NetSim. Then Cisco released Packet Tracer but made it available to only Cisco Network Academy students. Unfortunately, Cisco Network Academy was not an option for many people who either preferred the self-study route or just couldn’t afford to enroll in the academy.
As with any software, illegal copies of Cisco Packet Tracer became available for free download on the Internet. All of a sudden, people could practice for the exam without enrolling with a Cisco Network Academy institution. I’m not certain what caused Cisco to finally decide to release Packet Tracer FREE, but they did. Now, all you have to do to download Packet Tracer is:
*Go to the Cisco Networking Academy site
*Sign up for free
*Enroll in the free Introduction to Packet Tracer course. While this course will be helpful in understanding how to use Packet Tracer, you do not have to complete the course.
*Once signed up, access the Packet Tracer download area from Resources > Download Packet Tracer
Cisco Packet Tracer is available for Windows, Linux, iOS and Android operating systems.Packet Tracer Filescisco Certified Network Associate SalaryCisco Packet Tracer Resources
Now that we understand what Packet Tracer is and how to get it, let’s look at some resources that will help you get started and improve your skills with this tool.
First, to learn how to use Packet Tracer, here are some useful resources:
*Cisco Networking Academy’s Introduction to Packet Tracer course
*Packet Tracer for Beginners video: Part 1 and Part 2
Secondly, since Packet Tracer is all about developing your practical networking skills, you need to build and configure labs using Packet Tracer. Useful resources for this include:
*Study guides and official certification guides. When you are reading through these books, always build the labs used in those books
*YouTube channels such as Cisco Packet Tracer Labs and Danscourses
*Networking blogs such as Intense School and Packet Tracer Blog
*Personal labs. One of the best ways to learn is to think about different scenarios and “lab it up” to see how it works (or doesn’t work)How Can You Make the Most of Packet Tracer?
Cisco Packet Tracer is a really cool study tool even when used as-is. However, here are some things to try with Packet Tracer that will help you make the most of the tool:Cisco Packet Tracer Course
*Always download and use the latest version. This should go without saying, but new versions usually come with updated features. For example, the latest Packet Tracer version (7.2.1 as of this writing) supports ASA 5506-X, 802.1X and PPPoE!
*Use different types/models of the same device. For example, there are several router models on Cisco Packet Tracer including 4321, 2901 and 2911. Apart from these models having different physical attributes (e.g., interfaces), some models support more commands than others
*The “Automatically Choose Connection Type” option is very useful when connecting devices together. However, don’t always rely on this option so that you can build your knowledge about the different cable types to use to connect various devices. This will come in handy in the real world
*The “Simulation Mode” is one of the best features to try in Cisco Packet Tracer because it allows you to see how things actually work in slow motion. You can even apply filters to see only relevant packet types. Try it!Packet Tracer versus GNS3 and Others
One question those just entering the Cisco networking field is how Packet Tracer is different from GNS3 and other simulation tools. Let’s start by establishing that Packet Tracer is a simulation tool, which means it is not the real thing but behaves similarly to the real thing. When you use Packet Tracer, you will discover that it does not support all commands that are available on a real Cisco device. In some cases, it even behaves slightly differently than a real device. These reasons make Packet Tracer useful for specific cases such as the CCNA exam; it cannot be used to effectively prepare for higher-level exams, such as CCNP.
On the other hand, GNS3 is an emulation tool. This means that GNS3 uses real Cisco software files (called IOS images) and runs them on your PC as if your PC was a real Cisco device. Therefore, GNS3 is as close to the real thing as possible, just the way a virtual machine running Windows 8 and a physical laptop running Windows 8 are the “same”.
As such, GNS3 can be used to prepare for all levels of the Cisco certification hierarchy, from CCNA to CCIE (although it’s better suited for some specializations like Routing and Switching than others). Moreover, GNS3 can be used to emulate devices from other vendors, especially when coupled with a virtual machine application.
However, while Packet Tracer is self-contained, you need to obtain the images to use on GNS3. This can be problematic, since Cisco does not legally provide free copies of their IOS images. Also, GNS3 can be very processor-intensive compared to Packet Tracer when running the same number of devices.
Other simulation/emulation tools include Cisco Virtual Internet Routing Lab (VIRL) and Cisco Learning Labs, both of which are paid.Cisco Packet Tracer Software Download
In summary, if you are preparing for the CCNA Routing and Switching or CCNA Security certification exams, then Cisco Packet Tracer is enough to prepare with. However, if you are going for higher-level certifications, then you will need to consider other options like GNS3 and Cisco VIRL.ConclusionPacket Tracer For Cisco
This brings us to the end of this article. We have looked at what the Cisco Packet Tracer is and how it can be downloaded free from the Cisco Networking Academy website. We have also highlighted some Cisco Packet Tracer resources and tips to make the most of this tool. Finally, we saw how this tool compares to other simulation/emulation tools like GNS3 and Cisco VIRL.
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