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Computer Networks (Lab Assignment -3)

Harsh Singh Negi, MCA 1st Section-B

Packet Tracer – Create a Simple Network Using Packet Tracer


Topology:

Harsh Singh Negi

Addressing Table :

Device Interface IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway

PC Ethernet0 DHCP 192.168.0.1


LAN 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0
Wireless
Router Internet DHCP
Cisco.com Ethernet0 208.67.220.220 255.255.255.0
Server
Laptop Wireless0 DHCP

Objectives:
● Part 1: Build a Simple Network in the Logical Topology Workspace
● Part 2: Configure the Network Devices
● Part 3: Test connectivity between network devices
● Part 4: Save the File and Close Packet Tracer
Background / Scenario:

In this activity you will build a simple network in Packet Tracer from scratch
and then save the network as aPacket Tracer Activity File (.pkt)

Part 1: Build a Simple Network in the Logical Topology Workspace

Step 1: Launch Packet Tracer:


a. Launch Packet Tracer on your PC or laptop computer.

Step 2: Build the topology:


A. Add network devices to the workspace
B. Change display names of the network devices

To change the display names of the network devices click on the device icon on
the Packet Tracer Logical workspace, then click on the Config tab in the device
configuration window. In the Config tab type the new name of the device into
the Display Name box as show in the figure.

C. Add the physical cabling between devices on the workspace


Part 2: Configure the Network Devices:

Step 1: Configure the Wireless Router


a) Create the wireless network on the Wireless Router

● In the Wireless Router configuration window click on the GUI tab to


view configuration options for the Wireless Router.
● Click on the Wireless tab in the GUI to view the wireless settings. The only
setting that needs to be changed from the defaults is the Network Name (SSID).
Type the name “HomeNetwork” as shown in the figure.

● Configure the Internet connection on the Wireless RouterClick on the Setup tab
in the Wireless Router GUI.
● In the DHCP Server settings verify that the Enabled button is selected and
configure the static IP addressof the DNS server as 208.67.220.220 as shown
in the figure.
● Click on the Save Settings tab.
Step 2: Configure the Laptop

a) Configure the Laptop to access the wireless network

● Click on the Laptop icon.


● In the Physical tab you will need to remove the Ethernet copper
module and replace it with the Wireless WPC300N module.
● Click on the Desktop tab at the top of the Laptop configuration
window and select the PC Wireless icon.
● Once the Wireless-N Notebook Adapter settings are visible, select the
Connect tab. The wireless network “HomeNetwork” should be visible in the
list of wireless networks as shown in the figure.
● Select the network, and click on the Connect tab found below the Site Info.
Step 3: Configure the PC

a) Configure the PC for the wired network


Click on the PC icon on the Packet Tracer Logical workspace and
select the Desktop tab and then the IP Configuration icon.
In the IP Configuration window, select the DCHP radio button as shown
in the figure so that the PC will use DCHP to receive an IPv4 address
from the Wireless router. Close the IP Configuration window.

Verify the PC has received an IPv4 address by issuing the


ipconfig The PC should receive an IPv4 address in
the192.168.0.x range.
Step 4: Configure the Internet cloud

a) Install network modules if necessary

b) Identify the From and To Ports


Click on the Config tab in the Cloud device window. In the left pane click on Cable
under CONNECTIONS. In the first drop down box choose Coaxial and in the second
drop down box chooseEthernet then click the Add button to add these as the From
Port and To Port as shown in the figure.
c) Identify the type of provider

Step 5: Configure the Cisco.com server

a) Configure the Cisco.com server as a DHCP server


Click on the Cisco.com server icon on the Packet Tracer Logical
workspace and select the Services tab.Select DHCP from the SERVICES
list in the left pane.

In the DHCP configuration window, configure a DHCP as shown in the figure


with the following settings.
● Click On to turn the DCHP service on
● Pool name: DHCPpool
● Default Gateway: 208.67.220.220
● DNS Server: 208.67.220.220
● Starting IP Address: 208.67.220.1
● Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
● Maximum number of Users: 50

Click Add to add the pool

b) Configure the Cisco.com server as a DNS server to provide domain


name to IPv4 address resolution. Still in the Services tab, select DNS
from the
SERVICES listed in the left pane.

Configure the DNS service using the following settings as shown in the figure.
a. Click On to turn the DNS service on
b. Name: Cisco.com
c. Type: A Record
d. Address: 208.67.220.220

Click Add to add the DNS service settings

c) Configure the Cisco.com server Global settings.


d) Configure the Cisco.com server FastEthernet0 Interface settings.

Part 3: Verify Connectivity

Step 1: Refresh the IPv4 settings on the PC

a) Verify that the PC is receiving IPv4 configuration information from


DHCP.
b) Test connectivity to the Cisco.com server from the PC

Part 4:Save the File and Close Packet Tracer

Step 1: Save the File as a Packet Tracer Activity File (*.pkt)

Step 2: Close Packet Tracer

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