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Packet tracer activity 8.3.7.4
Packet tracer activity 8.3.7.4




  1. PACKET TRACER ACTIVITY 8.3.7.4 FULL
  2. PACKET TRACER ACTIVITY 8.3.7.4 ANDROID

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PACKET TRACER ACTIVITY 8.3.7.4 ANDROID

Packet Tracer Mobile requires Android 4.2 or later on ARMv7 CPU tablets and is optimized for screens with a minimum size of 7 inches. Your NetAcad login can be used to sign in to Packet Tracer Mobile.

PACKET TRACER ACTIVITY 8.3.7.4 FULL

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  • Select the Security Camera on the Packet Tracer workspace to open the device configuration window. Part 1: Modify Your Thing Step 1: Open the Modify Your Thing.pkt file and save the file to your computer. SRWE Practice PT Skills Assessment (PTSA) – Part 2 AnswersĮNSA Practice PT Skills Assessment (PTSA) Answers In this activity you will modify the security camera IoT device created in the previous activity. SRWE Practice PT Skills Assessment (PTSA) – Part 1 Answers ITN Practice PT Skills Assessment (PTSA) Answers In addition, all devices should be able to ping the Web Server. Step 2: Verify full connectivity to all destinations.Įvery device should now be able to ping every other device inside the network. Notice that each router has a full listing of all the .0 networks and a default route.
  • View the routing tables for R2 and R3.
  • RIP (R) now appears with connected (C) and local (L) routes in the routing table.
  • Use the appropriate command to show the routing table of R1.
  • R3(config-router)# passive-interface gig 0/0/0 Part 2: Verify Configurations Step 1: View routing tables of R1, R2, and R3.
  • R2(config-router)# passive-interface gig 0/0.
  • Configure the interface that contains no routers so that it does not send out routing information.
  • Configure RIP for the networks directly connected to R2.
  • R1(config-router)# default-information originate.
  • Advertise the default route configured in step 1a with other RIP routers.
  • R1(config-router)# passive-interface gig 0/0.
  • Configure the LAN port that contains no routers so that it does not send out any routing information.
  • Configure RIP for the networks that connect to R1.
  • Use version 2 of the RIP protocol and disable the summarization of networks.
  • Use the appropriate command to create a default route on R1 for all Internet traffic to exit the network through S0/0/1.
  • Part 1: Configure RIPv2 Step 1: Configure RIPv2 on R1. In this activity, you will configure a default route, RIP version 2, with appropriate network statements and passive interfaces, and verify full connectivity. 3.2.1.8 Packet Tracer – Configuring RIPv2 ObjectivesĪlthough RIP is rarely used in modern networks, it is useful as a foundation for understanding basic network routing.






    Packet tracer activity 8.3.7.4