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BCA Lab Programs

The document provides instructions for several networking configuration programs including: configuring LAN settings and IP addresses, sharing folders and printers, configuring a WiFi access point and connecting devices to it, and configuring VLANs and VPNs using Packet Tracer or GNS3. The steps include accessing network settings, changing adapter options, configuring IP addresses manually, checking connectivity using ping, setting sharing permissions for folders and printers, configuring the SSID and password for a WiFi access point, and building and configuring network topologies in Packet Tracer including assigning IP addresses, connecting devices, and testing connectivity between subnets.

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BCA Lab Programs

The document provides instructions for several networking configuration programs including: configuring LAN settings and IP addresses, sharing folders and printers, configuring a WiFi access point and connecting devices to it, and configuring VLANs and VPNs using Packet Tracer or GNS3. The steps include accessing network settings, changing adapter options, configuring IP addresses manually, checking connectivity using ping, setting sharing permissions for folders and printers, configuring the SSID and password for a WiFi access point, and building and configuring network topologies in Packet Tracer including assigning IP addresses, connecting devices, and testing connectivity between subnets.

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Program 7: Configuring LAN

Go to settings in PC

Click on start button-- settings

Select network and internet


Select Ethernet on left side of the window

Select change adapter options on the right side of the screen


Double click on Ethernet

Click on properties
Highlight ipv4 protocol and click on properties

Select the manual settings


Click on OK then close the window.

Go to run

Click on cmd
In the terminal

Type ipconfig
Observe the changes in the ip address

Use ping ipaddress to check the connectivity

Program 9: Folder sharing

Right click on the created folder

Select properties
click on advanced sharing

click on ok
Click on Apply then ok

Go to run select the ip of the destination

Folder shared.

Program 10: Printer sharing

Install the driver of the printer in the PC

Open printer and scanning from pc


Manage-printer properties
Print and scanners-Share

Printer properties
Program11: configuring wifi and connect other devices

Connect the wifi access point to the PC through Ethernet port and supply the power

Go to the browser and type: the URL/IP address present on the back of the access point.

Example: http://tplinkwifi.net/ OR default IP address present at the back of the ip address.


Type the username: admin

Password: admin
Go to the wireless- SSID (access point name) RVCE, password-rvce@123

Check the wifi connection in the mobile and PC then connect through the credentials

Rvce is listed
File sharing

Go to run
Program15: Configure VLAN using Packet Tracer/GNS3

Cisco Packet Tracer Home Screen

Step 1: insert 6 Pcs, 2 switches, 1 router as shown in the diagram.

Select end devices to get the PC icon on screen

Take 2 switches (by click on switch icon

Take 1 router
Connect all the devices

Select cable
Fast Ethernet 0 to fast ethernet0/1
Fast Ethernet 0 to fast ethernet0/2

Fast Ethernet 0 to fast ethernet0/3


Fast Ethernet 0 to fast ethernet0/1

Fast Ethernet 0 to fast ethernet0/2

Fast Ethernet 0 to fast ethernet0/3


Connect switch to router

Connect switch to router gigabit Ethernet 0/1 to gigabit Ethernet 0/0

gigabit Ethernet 0/1 from switch side

Ethernet 0/1 to gigabit Ethernet 0/1 towards routerside


Topology is ready

Start configure the devices

Rightclick on the PC and select configure

Class A range I will give

Gateway can be

192.168.1.254
Then select fast Ethernet

IP address is 192.168.1.1

Subnet mask by default appear


Repeat the same steps to all the PC from 1 to 6

Class B range will give to another network

Gateway can be

172.16.1.254

IP address is 172.16.1.1

172.16.1.2

172.16.1.3
Configure the router

Config-- top-right corner select on

If the topology is correct all small icons turned into green color
connect router to switch interface as ip address 192.168.1.254
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Connect router to one more switch as

Select Ethernet gigabyte0/1 and type the ip address as shown below

Click on the top of pc1

Select desktop-- command prompt--run

C:\>ping 192.168.1.2
Lan connection is working from one network to another network

OUTPUT:
Program 16: Configure VPN using Packet Tracer/GNS3

Components needed is

1 router (2911)

1 switch

3 servers

1PC

Connect all the devices and rename the server name as

File server

Web server

Mail server

Connectivity
On the server

Click on desktop-ip configuration

1st server
2nd server
3rd server
Take a PC and connect to router
Set the IP to the pc as 10.10.10.10

And router as 10.10.10.11

Assign ip to the router

Follow the steps

Click on the router

Select cli-

Give ip address and subnet mask address

Type as: ip address 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.0


Then type

no shutdown
Configure pC to router
All the links are active state green color
Check the working condition from each server to gateway as
Check all the server connectivity to gate way
Ping from pc to router

OUTPUT

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