Lab 10 Using Packet Tracer in Simulation Mode
Lab 10 Using Packet Tracer in Simulation Mode
Addressing Table
Objectives
Part 1: Create a Simple PDU in Simulation Mode
Part 2: View Contents of PDUs
Part 3: Create a Complex PDU in Simulation Mode
Background / Scenario
In this activity, you will open the saved Packet Tracer activity that was completed in Chapter 2, and use the
Simulation mode to create PDUs to explore network functionality.
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Part 1: Create a Simple PDU in Simulation Mode
Step 1: Open the .pka activity
a. Navigate to the .pka activity that was completed in Chapter 2.
Navigate to the directory that contains the Packet Tracer Activity that was completed in Chapter 2. Open
the activity and click the Simulation mode icon in the bottom-right corner of the Packet Tracer window to
open the Simulation panel.
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b. Observe traffic moving through the network.
Click the Capture/Forward button and observe the traffic move through the network each time the
button is clicked. Notice also that each time the Capture/Forward button is clicked, sent packets are
displayed in the Event List window. Continue clicking the Capture/Forward button until the return
ICMP packet makes it back to the PC.
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Part 2: View Contents of PDUs
Step 1: Use event list to see PDU information
a. View the information of the first ICMP PDU packet from the PC.
In the Event List window, click the green square under the Type column for the first ICMP PDU at the top
of the list. This will open the PDU Information at Device: PC window.
Observe the information in the OSI Model tab. Notice that this is an outbound Layer 3 PDU and the
source and destination IPv4 address is shown.
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Next, click the Outbound PDU Details tab. Notice that this tab shows details of the protocol headers.
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b. Explore the contents of other PDUs that are listed in the Simulation panel and review the information
that is available in each.
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In the Create Complex PDU window, there are many settings which can be customized. To send a
ping every 5 seconds from the PC to the laptop, the Destination IP Address field must have the IPv4
address of the laptop, 192.168.0.100. The Source IP Address field should be the IP address of the
PC, 192.168.0.101. At the bottom in the Simulation Settings section click Periodic and set the
Interval to 5 seconds.
c. Observe traffic moving through the network.
Click the Auto Capture / Play button and watch the traffic move through the network and notice the
PDUs populating the Simulation Panel Event List. Because we set the complex PDU to an Interval of
5 seconds, a new PDU will be created every 5 seconds. Click the Auto Capture / Play button again
to stop the simulation.
To delete the complex PDU, click the Delete button in the Event Simulation pane at the bottom of
the Packet Tracer window.
Lab Tasks
In-Lab Task 1:
Submit screenshots of part 1 & 2 implemented in lab as in-lab task 1.
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