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hey what's up guys welcome to serpros in
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this video we're going to be getting
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started with probably the most valuable
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and important network study tool cisco
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packet tracer
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so what is cisco packet tracer packet
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tracer is a network simulation tool
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designed by cisco that gives you the
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ability to go out and build and design
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your own computer networks
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not only that but it gives you the
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ability to visually play with networking
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technologies and protocols
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it's an incredible study tool and it's
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vital if you're taking your cisco ccna
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but the best part it's absolutely free
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in this video i'm going to show you how
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to download install and use this
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fantastic tool
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so before we do anything we're going to
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need to download and install it
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to do this we need to navigate to the
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cisco networking academy website which
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is netacad.com
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now if you already have an account with
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netacad then go ahead and log in now
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otherwise we need to go up to courses at
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the top of the screen
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then down to packet tracer
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cisco has an introduction course to
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packet tracer which we need to sign up
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for before we can download it
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so we need to scroll down here
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and where it says intro to packet tracer
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click learn more
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so here is the course we need to sign up
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for but we don't actually have to take
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it we simply need to scroll down and
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click sign up today
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to enrol we need to enter our details
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create account
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now we've enrolled cisco has sent us an
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email to activate our account
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so this is the email we receive all we
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have to do is click activate account
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once we do this it's going to prompt us
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to set a password
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so we'll just type in a password here
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click create my account
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so one more step it's going to ask us
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for a bit more information
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and we'll just fill that out very
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quickly
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and once we've done click create account
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and finally we have our account now from
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here we could launch the course
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but for now we're just going to close
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this box
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to download packet tracer we now need to
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go up to resources at the top
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and then download packet tracer
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this will take us to the download page
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now if we scroll down
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we will see the installation options
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so it does support windows ubuntu and
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mac os
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we're running windows so i'm going to
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select the 64-bit downloader
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now packet tracer isn't a big
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application but it may take a moment
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just to download
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okay so it's been a minute or two and
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our file has downloaded
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so we'll just simply double click onto
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that file
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and start the installation
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i'm going to assume you've installed a
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program before and essentially it's
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going to be a next next next install
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again it's not a big program but it will
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take a minute to install
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and now it's done we'll just click
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finish and launch cisco packet tracer
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so when packet tracer opens you're gonna
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need to sign in it gives you two options
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to do this but we're gonna select the
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networking academy login which we just
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set up
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so we'll just sign in with our
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credentials
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and enter our password
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and we're in
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so now we have packet tracer installed
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and set up
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let's take a look around
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now don't worry i'm not going to go
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through every single menu and every
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single feature because i'll bore you
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half to death but i will point out some
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of the most important features
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the first bit we'll look at is the
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device menu
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down here in the bottom left corner we
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have all of the devices that we can use
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across the top we have the main
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categories
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across the bottom we have the
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subcategories
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and to the right we have the available
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devices based on the category we select
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there's also a search bar here in the
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middle
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we currently have the networking devices
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selected
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under that we have routers switches
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hubs
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wireless devices
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security devices and wide area network
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devices as well
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the next category is end devices
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here we have the normal devices you
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would expect like pcs and
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laptops
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but we also have some iot devices which
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can be found under home
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small city
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and industrial
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and power grid
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another category that contains iot type
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devices is the components category
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here you'll find boards leds buttons and
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more
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now the next category is a very
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important one this is the connections
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category
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this is how we'll connect all of our
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devices together
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here we have connection types from
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straight through cables crossover cables
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to coax and serial cables as well
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now if you're not sure what type of
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cable you should be using don't worry we
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also have an auto option as well
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now to select a device
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we simply choose a category
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i'll choose network and devices
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and then
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routers then we just select the device
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and we can drag that onto the workspace
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or we can simply click on the device
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and then click where we want the device
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to be added
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that brings us nicely on to the
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workspace
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this is where we'll be building our
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network topologies
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we have two options the logical view and
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the physical view
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what you see now is the logical view
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which is where we'll be spending most of
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our time but we can change to the
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physical view by simply clicking
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physical at the top left
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the physical view gives us a nice visual
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representation of the networks we built
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you start off in the intercity view
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and we can click down into the home city
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even into the corporate office
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and even into the wiring closet that we
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can see here
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and if you look closely we can see the
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routers we just added
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the buttons at the top right allows us
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to navigate through the different levels
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this view is great if you want to get a
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realistic view of how networks look and
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connect together however most of our
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time will be spent in the logical view
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to go back to the logical view we just
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need to go up to logical in the top left
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corner
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so let's take a quick look at the
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toolbar at the top
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here we have the select tool for
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selecting devices
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the inspect tool
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which is a way to see basic information
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like routing tables quickly and easily
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we have the delete tool
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the resize tool for resizing shapes
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the place note tool so we can add text
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to our diagrams
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and then we have some drawing tools such
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as the line
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rectangle ellipse
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and free form
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the last tools are pdu tools which
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allows us to add data to our networks
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for quick connectivity tests
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okay so that is enough theory let's
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delete these routers that we have here
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and build our first network
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so i'll click and drag
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to select the devices
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i'm just going to hit delete on the
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keyboard
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and yes i want to delete my routers
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so now we're going to need some devices
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and i'm going to start off with some pcs
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so i'm going to go down to the end
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devices menu
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and i'm going to select the pc
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and click onto the workspace i'm going
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to add another one simply click pc and
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again click onto the workspace
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now i want to switch to connect these
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pcs
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so i'll go to network devices
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and select switches
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now i could select a model here but if
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you don't mind which model you can
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simply drag from the subcategory onto
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the workspace
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great now we just need to connect these
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devices together to do this we need to
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go to the connections menu
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and in this case i'm going to be using
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straight through copper cables
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so i select my pc
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choose which interface to connect it to
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so this one is going to be fast ethernet
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zero
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and then select it on the switch as well
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again fast ethernet zero slash one
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now remember if you don't know which
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cable you should be using for the time
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being you can simply click the auto tool
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click the pc
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and then click the switch and it will
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automatically select the correct cable
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for you
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so now we have our devices
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what now
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well we need to configure them
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to do this we just need to single click
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on each device so i'll start with pc 0
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single click and it's going to open up a
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new window
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on this screen we get a visual
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representation of the device
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as you can see here we clearly have a pc
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straight out of the 90s complete with
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what looks like to be a floppy disk
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drive as well
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here we can add and remove different
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modules
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the available modules can be seen here
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on the left
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if you click on the modules you get a
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nice description at the bottom as to
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what they do
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it's important to note that if you want
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to add or remove a module you first need
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to power down the device
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so for example if i scroll down and i
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take this ethernet module and i try to
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remove it by simply dragging it to the
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left it's going to give me a warning
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saying it can't be removed until the
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device is powered down
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the way you would do that is simply by
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clicking the power button
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now while this seems like a nice feature
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trust me once the novelty wears off this
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can get pretty annoying
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the next tab we have is the config tab
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here we can configure some of the device
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settings such as the display name
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and some of the interface settings as
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well
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the desktop tab is where we see all of
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the available features for our
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pc we have things like the command
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prompt the web browser email lots of
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things here
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but the one we're going to use is the ip
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configuration
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here we can set the ip address of this
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pc
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so i'm going to set an ip address of
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192.168.0.1
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and if we click onto the subject mask it
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should auto populate for us
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now we have the ip address i'm going to
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do the same on the next pc so i'll close
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this window down
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again single click on pc1
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go over to the desktop tab
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ipconfiguration
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and this time we're going to go
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192.168.0.2.
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again
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auto populate the subnet mask
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once we've done that we'll just close
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this window down
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now we can also configure our switch and
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this is really where the magic happens
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in cisco packet tracer so if we click on
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our switch
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we get a new window again we get a nice
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physical representation of the device
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and any available modules
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if we click the config tab
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here we can make some quick and simple
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configuration changes
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we also have the cli tab and this is
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where you'll be spending 99 of your time
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this is where we interact and configure
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our network devices
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which at the end of the day is why we're
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all here
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we'll look at this more as we go forward
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i won't dive into this right now
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the last thing i want to show you is
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probably my favorite feature of packet
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tracer
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and that is the simulation mode
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simulation mode allows us to visually
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see messages being sent across the
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network
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it's really a great tool when learning
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how protocols work and behave the button
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to enable simulation mode is down here
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in the bottom right and we just have to
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click simulation
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when we turn on simulation mode this new
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panel appears
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here we can see each event as and when
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it happens
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by default every available event type is
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selected which if you leave them all on
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you can quickly start to get overwhelmed
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by the number of messages being sent
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especially when we start to build bigger
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networks so what we want to do instead
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is to click the show wall slash none
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button to deselect all of those event
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types
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then if we go to edit filters
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we can select which type of event we
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want to see
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for this example i'm just going to go
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ahead and select the icmp message type
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once i've selected that i just close
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this window
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and as we can see only icmp event types
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are selected
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now we have that selected let's go over
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to pc0
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and i'm going to open the command prompt
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to demonstrate this i'm going to send a
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ping to pc1
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so i'll type ping
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192.168.0.2
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which is the ip address of pc1
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and i'll press enter
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now i'll minimize this
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and now we start to see these little
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envelopes
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these envelopes are the protocol
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messages
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we can click on the envelopes and get
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some information about the message
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so on the first screen we get to see
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some reference to the osi model but if
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we click onto the outbound pdu details
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we get to see all of the information
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about this message
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we can make this bigger
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we can see the source ip address
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the destination ip address
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and then we see the icmp message
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this will come in very handy when we
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start to look at network protocols and
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how they work
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we can close this message and then start
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to play the scenario through
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so we could either hit the play button
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in the middle or we can do it step by
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step by clicking the forward button
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so we can see the message being
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forwarded to the switch the switch then
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forwarding it to pc1
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and we can see pc1's reply
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again we can click on these envelopes
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and see the information being sent
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if we click onto the details
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and expand this
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we get to see the structure of the frame
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note the source ip address is pc1 and
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the destination address is now pc0
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so this is the beauty of packet tracer
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not only can we build our own networks
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but we can visually see how those
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networks and protocols are behaving
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this will really help when it comes to
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solidifying these technologies
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of course that was a very basic example
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of how packet tracer works but you
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should now have the tools to go out and
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build your own bigger and better
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networks this video is part of our full
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ccna course which can be found in the
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description so go ahead and check that
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