Category: Exploring Networking with Cisco Packet Tracer
Exploring Networking with Cisco Packet Tracer Course Final Exam Answers 1. A PC and two laptops need to be added to a wireless router on the Packet Tracer network. What icon would provide the correct components? 2. Refer to the exhibit. A user is building a home wireless …
Packet Tracer – Manage and Configure your Network using a Network Controller (Instructor Version) Topology Objectives In this activity, you will set up a network controller to monitor a configured network via the graphical user interface. Part 1: Deploy a Network Controller Part 2: Device Discovery Part 3: …
Packet Tracer – Monitor Your Network Using a Network Controller (Instructor Version) Topology Objectives A network controller allows you to manage, monitor, and configure supported network devices via a graphical user interface (GUI) and APIs. Note: The use of APIs is beyond the scope of this activity. For …
Packet Tracer – Edit Topologies (Instructor Version) Topology Objectives In this activity, you will install a patch panel and a wall mount. You will then use these to connect network devices in the office to the equipment in the wiring closet. Part 1: Add an Additional Switch to …
Packet Tracer – Examine Packets in the Small Office Answers (Instructor Version) Topology Objectives Part 1: Create a Simple PDU in Simulation Mode Part 2: View Contents of PDUs Part 3: Create a Complex PDU in Simulation Mode Background / Scenario In this Packet Tracer activity, you will …
Packet Tracer – Connect Devices using Wireless Technologies (Instructor Version) Topology Objectives Part 1: Connect a Laptop to the Office WLAN Part 2: Connect Devices with Bluetooth Technology Part 3: Tether a Laptop to Use a Cellular Network via the Smartphone Background In this Packet Tracer activity, you …
Packet Tracer – Create Realistic Structured Cabling in the Physical Workspace and Cabling Devices in a Rack Answers (Answers Version) Topology Objectives In this activity, you will install a patch panel and a wall mount. You will then use these to connect network devices in the office to …