Lab 2 Packet Tracer
Protocol Visualization with Packet Tracer Learning Objectives: 1. 2. 3. Explore Packet Tracer Real-Time Mode and Simulation Mode Explore logical workspace To become familiar with building topologies in Packet Tracer
Step 1: Draw the following topology (make sure you are in Real-Time Mode)
Figure 1 Step 2: Configure IP Addresses and Subnet Masks on the hosts. Use the following information to configure IP addresses, subnet masks and DNS Server Host PC0 PC1 PC2 PC3 IP Address 172.16.1.10 172.16.1.11 172.16.1.12 172.16.1.13 Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0 255.255.0.0 255.255.0.0 255.255.0.0 DNS Server 172.16.1.100 172.16.1.100 172.16.1.100 172.16.1.100
Step 3: Connect the Hub to the Switch using appropriate cable type. Note: The link light for switch port will begin as amber and eventually change to green as the Spanning Tree Protocol transitions the port to forwarding. Step 4: Verify Connectivity in Simulation Mode Edit Filters Deselect Show All/None and choose only ICMP Click Add Simple PDU Click once on PC0 and another one on PC3 Continue clicking Capture/Forward button until the ICMP ping is completed. Note: You should see the ICMP messages move between the hosts, hub and switch. The PDU Last Status should show as Successful (as per illustrated in figure 2 below).
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Lab 2 Packet Tracer
Figure 2 Step 5: Change the IP address of PC3 to 172.16.2.13. Perform a ping from PC0 to PC3. What is the ping result? ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Step 6: Return the IP address of PC3 to 172.16.1.13. Change the IP address of PC2 to 172.17.1.12. Perform a ping from PC0 to