Cisco Packet Tracer: Opportunity
Cisco Packet Tracer: Opportunity
Cisco Packet Tracer: Opportunity
Discovery,
CCNA Exploration, and CCNA Security, and can be used to
teach concepts from IT Essentials and Cisco CCNP
courses
Figure 2. Multiuser games provide fun learning opportunities for collaboration
and competition
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Cisco Packet Tracer Data Sheet
The Student Experience
Students who spend more time in a hands-on mode of learning,
with simulation and interactive capabilities, will be better equipped
to apply concepts and confguration fundamentals when exposed
to real equipment. As students gain practical experience with
tasks such as confguration and troubleshooting, they become
more confdent in their abilities.
Cisco Packet Tracers multiuser functionality also provides an
opportunity for social learning, allowing students to collaborate
and compete with each other and play games that enhance the
learning experience.
Key Features
Packet Tracer Workspaces: Cisco Packet Tracer has two
workspaceslogical and physical. The logical workspace allows
users to build logical network topologies by placing, connecting,
and clustering virtual network devices. The physical workspace
provides a graphical physical dimension of the logical network,
giving a sense of scale and placement in how network devices
such as routers, switches, and hosts would look in a real environ-
ment. The physical view also provides geographic representations
of networks, including multiple cities, buildings, and wiring closets.
Figure 3. The physical workspace provides a graphical view of the logical network
Packet Tracer Modes: Cisco Packet Tracer provides two operat-
ing modes to visualize the behavior of a networkreal-time mode
and simulation mode. In real-time mode the network behaves as
real devices do, with immediate real-time response for all network
activities. The real-time mode gives students a viable alternative to
real equipment and allows them to gain confguration practice
before working with real equipment.
In simulation mode the user can see and control time intervals, the
inner workings of data transfer, and the propagation of data across a
network. This helps students understand the fundamental concepts
behind network operations. A solid understanding of network funda-
mentals can help accelerate learning about related concepts.
Protocols: Cisco Packet Tracer supports the following protocols:
Layer Cisco Packet Tracer Supported Protocols
Application HTTP, TFTP, Telnet, SSH, DNS, DHCP, NTP, SNMP, AAA
Transport TCP and UDP, TCP Nagle Algorithm and IP Fragmentation,
GRE VPN
Network IPv4, ICMP, ARP, IPv6, ICMPv6, IPsec
RIPv1/v2/ng, Multi-Area OSPF, EIGRP
Static Routing, Route Redistribution, Multilayer Switching,
L3 QoS, NAT, CBAL, Zone-based policy firewall and intru-
sion prevention system on the ISR
Network Access/
Interface
Ethernet (802.3), 802.11, HDLC, Frame Relay, PPP
STP, RSTP, VTP, DTP, CDP, 802.1q, PAgP
L2 QoS, SLARP, Auto Secure, Simple WEP, WPA, EAP
Modular Devices: Graphical representations visually simulate
hardware and offer the ability to insert interface cards into modular
routers and switches, which then become part of the simulation.
Multiuser Functionality: Cisco Packet Tracer is a network-capable
application, with a multiuser peer-to-peer mode that allows collabora-
tive construction of virtual networks over a real network. The multiuser
feature enables exciting collaborative and competitive interactions,
providing the option to progress from individual to social learning and
features opportunities for collaboration, competition, remote instructor-
student interactions, social networking, and gaming.
Tutorials: Packet Tracer includes several step-by-step tutorials
that familiarize users with the product features and explain how to
engage in simulations.
Help: A help feature is available to familiarize users with the Cisco
Packet Tracer interface, functions, and features. The help area
includes important notes and tips and provides annotated screen-
shots to aid understanding.
Activity Wizard: The Activity Wizard allows users to author their
own learning activities by setting up scenarios using instructional
text, and creating initial and fnal network topologies and pre-
defned packets. The Activity Wizard also includes grading and
feedback capabilities.
Figure 4. The Activity Wizard enables the creation of customized learning activities
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Additional Features
Lab grading function
International language support
Compatible with the following platforms: Windows (Windows XP,
Windows 2000); Vista (Vista Basic, Vista Premium); and Linux
(Ubuntu, Fedora)
Available to registered Networking Academy instructors, students,
and alumni
Cisco Networking Academy
In partnership with schools and organizations around the world,
the Cisco Networking Academy program delivers a compre-
hensive learning experience to help students develop ICT skills
for entry-level career opportunities, continuing education, and
globally recognized career certifcations. The curricula also help
students build 21st century skills such as collaboration and prob-
lem solving by encouraging practical application of knowledge
through hands-on activities and network simulations.
Networking Academy teaches ICT skills to students from virtually
every socioeconomic background and region of the world. Students
gain the skills needed to pursue networking careers in a variety of
industries such as technology, healthcare, fnancial services, fashion,
entertainment, and more. Students also gain access to a global
support group, career developments tools, and social networking
resources to help them become architects of the human network.
For More Information
Cisco Networking Academy
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Course Catalog
www.cisco.com/go/netacadcourses
Locate an academy
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Certifcations
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Cisco Packet Tracer Data Sheet
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