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In this video we will talk about Cisco Packet Tracer which is a cross platform visual simulation tool

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designed by Cisco allows users to create networked apologies and imitate modern computer networks.

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This software allows users to simulate the configuration of Cisco rotors and switches using as simulated

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common line interface packet Toys R makes use of ad drag and drop user interface allowing users to add

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and remove simulated network devices as they see fit.

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We are going to use the Cisco Packet Tracer in this course for hands on experience with Cisco routers

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and switches guys.

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In this video we will see how to download and install Cisco Packet Tracer on your computer on later

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sections of this course.

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We have got lots of Cisco Packet Tracer labs when you get one of these labs.

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You can download the that P.K. key files from the files that F and link that you can see on screen.

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Now that I used to create that lab lessons and load those files on your computer that is going to give

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you the best topology and the base configuration that you are going to work with.

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You can watch the love lesson and after that you can do the lab on your own.

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And this is gonna give you a great hands on experience on Cisco switches and rather skies.

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Now let's see how Packet Tracer is downloaded and installed on our computers.

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Okay.

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We simply type the Cisco packet choice or download

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and we get the net that cap link.

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Okay.

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Once we click on we can see the end role to download packet Troy's button simply just click on this

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one and sign up today

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okay.

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Now we would need to enroll and we just type our first name and the network e-mail and less name and

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see email will be in that were killed at hotmail but com and we have a simple math question.

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Then just click on the summit

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okay.

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Once we collect the submit button we are receiving an email which includes the activation link inside

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fingering it the refresh.

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There we go.

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In our email we just click to activate account button.

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And there is a form that we need to fill up.

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Okay we just choose a country or region and we just define a password for our mythic account.

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OK.

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8 this is one thing I'm not good at reading captures

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then just click on the register button

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and we are automatically redirected to the log in page on the log in page.

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We are typing our email collect next

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then we are typing our password.

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Then sign in

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OK.

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This is we are redirecting to another page and there is a form in here also that Cisco wants us to fill

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it up.

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Okay so we choose mail state and more than five years.

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We prefer not to say day they I'm not so young.

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So we need we can choose this one.

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Okay.

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Just click on the courier to account.

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We can just click on the launch cars

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okay.

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We are now enrolled the a introduction to pick a tracer.

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You can even also enroll in here and check in detail if you want but I am already going to show you

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the details about the Cisco Packet Tracer in our training Okay so how to download this one once free

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type the same thing

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we are rolled and rolled we can simply log in log into network at

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okay once we log into nothing.

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Now we can see in here there is a resources field on the resources field.

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You can simply choose the download Packet Tracer okay.

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And there is a download link in here you can find.

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For Windows and Linux and the Mac OS also OK.

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Once we click on the download button now we can choose to run ok once our download finishes we will

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have a screen that shows us step by step how to install the packet tracer.

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So we need to accept the agreement first.

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Then we choose a destination.

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Okay next

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next and just the install.

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There we go.

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It won't take a lot of time I think.

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Come on.

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Okay.

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Is just there.

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Then just click on finish and there we go.

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Here is the packet tracer.

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But first before using the Pick a choice sir it is gonna ask the count that we already created.

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Okay first we need to log in to our account again to use the packet tracer even on our computers.

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we enter our credentials again and

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there we go.

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Here is the Cisco packet choice or screen.

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This is really good.

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And the powerful tool that helps us to simulate our network devices such as routers for example we have

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rather seen here.

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Okay.

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And this.

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These are the rather modules that we can use on Cisco Packet Tracer.

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And we have switches.

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We can use and we have harps we have wireless devices security devices we have some wide area network

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emulation.

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And if you just want to use it rather just click on that one and drag and drop to the right area.

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Okay.

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Here is the router that we can use.

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And if you want to use another one you can also just drop it here okay.

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And simply we have two routers now.

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Okay.

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Once we click double click on the rather you can see the physical view of the rather itself.

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Okay.

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Here is a front view of the Cisco 2 9 1 1.

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Okay.

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And here is the real wave of the device itself.

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So you can zoom in and check the interfaces of the device also then you have an option to config and

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here's the menu that we will use mostly that is the CLIA okay.

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Here is the CLIA menu that will help us to configure Cisco rather.

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This is a simulation tool but the commands that we can use are the same width as a physical Cisco rather

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device.

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OK.

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For example we have some router in here.

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I will show you everything in detail how to configure this kind of devices.

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So this is just an introduction guys.

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Then we have another router in here.

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So if you want to connect these guys to each other.

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Here is the cabling.

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We have some connection methods so you can choose for a sample.

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We will use the Gigabit Ethernet 0 0 and gigabit internet 0 0 for each side so we can connect these

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guys to each other also.

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That's a really cool feature.

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Then we can also add another device.

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For example we can add a switch to our topology and even we can also add APC.

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Okay.

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That's really cool.

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So let's check what's going on between these guys.

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We can connect our switch to our router and we can connect our P.S. to our switch.

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Then let's check what we have.

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And honestly.

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P.S. so you can again zoom in and zoom out for APC.

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And even in here you have some options.

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OK so you can use the IP configuration in here and you can simply define the IP address and parameters

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of a P.C. a in here.

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All right we're now able to drag and drop some devices and what we can do firstly what I can suggest

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to you is just options and preferences and always show port labels in logical workspace that that's

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a really helpful feature so you can easily see the interfaces that you use to interconnect your devices

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each other.

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Okay so click on the switch also.

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And this is a switch Cisco switch and this is the physical view of this which you can see it has got

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some ports and some buttons in here.

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So to configure this guy you can just click on the CLIA itself and let us through the first configuration.

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I can hear you.

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You want that.

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Okay I'm gonna show you at just real a simple thing okay.

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The simplest thing but you know doing something will give you some confidence and you will see how easy

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it is.

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Okay just click on enter and let's change the name of hostname of this device.

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You can see our switch named as switch as default.

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So I'm gonna just change my switch name to something different.

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Okay.

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We just need to go to the enable mode first.

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Okay I'm gonna tell you the differences between difference CLIA malts okay.

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So just go to the config mode by typing configure terminal mode.

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This is the mode that we are you're saying to make our configurations okay.

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If you want to just change something on the device you need to go to the configuration mode.

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Okay but if you want to go back to the Enable more just type exit on enable mode.

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You cannot make any configuration but you can make some monitoring.

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You can run some show commands.

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Okay just go back to the configure terminal and to change the hostname our command is hostname last

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name and we just define it as network El.

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Once we collect the enter immediately we can see that our hostname changed to network here.

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That's really cool.

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I really like packet tracer and during our training we have got really really exciting laps for you

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and you will get all of these kind of CLIA hands on experience.

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No worries on that.

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Okay okay.

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Once you accomplish this lesson you then will ask you a review about the course.

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Okay.

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And if you just enjoyed the training until now Please rate it with five star.

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That would be perfect for us.

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Yes I know it's a little bit early but this is how Udemy works.

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And please rate the training if you enjoyed it with five stars.

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So and on the other section we will go into the introduction to networks.
