Simulasi OSI LAYER Menggunakan Cisco Packet Tracer
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TLDRThe video tutorial explains how to create a simulation involving a PC and a server. It details the necessary equipment, including a PC with the IP address 192.168.1.2 and a server with a different IP. The tutorial walks through connecting the devices with a crossover cable, configuring their IP addresses, and enabling HTTP services. Viewers learn how to access the server from the PC and monitor the communication process using simulation tools, focusing on ARP, ICMP, and HTTP protocols. The video emphasizes documenting the processes in a table for clarity.
Takeaways
- 💻 Set up a PC and server for simulation
- 🔌 Connect devices using a crossover cable
- 🌐 Configure IP addresses for communication
- 🖥️ Enable HTTP service on the server
- 📡 Access the server from the PC
- 📊 Monitor ARP, ICMP, and HTTP protocols
- 📝 Document processes in a table
- 🔍 Analyze communication between devices
- ⚙️ Use simulation tools for monitoring
- 📈 Understand networking layers involved
Garis waktu
- 00:00:00 - 00:07:26
In this video, we will simulate a network setup involving a PC and a server. The PC is assigned an IP address of 192.168.1.2, while the server has an IP of 192.168.1.28. We connect them using a crossover cable and configure their IP addresses. After successful connectivity tests, we enable the HTTP service on the server and customize a webpage with a name and attendance number. We then access this page from the PC, confirming the setup works as intended. Next, we clear the event filter in our simulation tool and set it to record ARP, ICMP, and HTTP traffic. We observe the communication between the PC and server, noting the processes at different layers of the network model. We analyze the frames being sent and received, confirming that the PC sends requests and the server responds appropriately. Finally, we encourage viewers to document the processes in a provided table and translate the content into Indonesian.
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Video Tanya Jawab
What devices are needed for the simulation?
You need a PC and a server.
What is the IP address of the PC in the simulation?
The IP address of the PC is 192.168.1.2.
How do you connect the PC and server?
You connect them using a crossover cable.
What service is enabled on the server?
The HTTP service is enabled.
How can you access the server from the PC?
You can access the server by entering its IP address in a web browser.
What protocols are monitored during the simulation?
The simulation monitors ARP, ICMP, and HTTP protocols.
What should you do after completing the simulation?
Document the processes in the provided table.
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- PC
- server
- IP address
- HTTP
- ARP
- ICMP
- networking
- communication
- tutorial