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DEPARTMENT OF

COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

Experiment 6

Student Name: Zatch UID:


Branch: BE-CSE Section/Group:
Semester: 5th Date of Performance:
Subject Name: Computer Networks Subject Code: 22CSH-312

1. Aim: Configure a network using any Routing Protocol such as Distance Vector
routing or Link State Routing Protocol using Packet Tracer or NS2
2. Objective:
• Set up basic IP addressing for the network.
• Enable a routing protocol (RIP for Distance Vector or OSPF for Link State) on
the routers.
3. Requirements:
• Packet Tracer.
• Router
• Switch
• Wire
4. Procedure:

• Connect devices to the switch, and router in packet tracer.


• Assign IP addresses to each device.
• Configure RIP Routing on Routers.
• Check device communication via the router 1and router 2.
• Select a source and destination device
• Drag and drop a packet from the source to the destination
• Switch to Simulation mode in Packet Tracer.
• Click "Capture/Play" to start the simulation.
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5. Output:

Fig 1: dynamic routing through RIP

Fig 2: Dynamic routing through serial cable


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6. Learning Outcomes:

a. Learn the difference between Distance Vector (RIP) and Link State (OSPF)
routing protocols.
b. Gain hands-on experience in configuring and managing routing protocols on
Cisco routers using Packet Tracer.
c. Develop skills in designing, configuring, and troubleshooting networks with
multiple subnets and routers.

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