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Addressing Table
Device Cloud Coax7 Port0 Cable Modem Port1 Console Fa0/0 Router0 Fa0/1 Ser0/0/0 Ser0/0 Router1 Fa1/0 Internet WirelessRouter Eth1 Family PC Switch Netacad.pka Configuration Terminal Fa0 Fa0/1 Fa0 RS232 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.102 172.16.0.2 10.0.0.1 N/A Fa0 Eth1 Fa1/0 Fa0/1 Console 172.16.0.1/24 192.168.2.2/24 Fa0/1 Port 1 10.0.0.1/24 172.31.0.1/24 172.31.0.2/24 Fa0 Ser0/0 Ser0/0/0 N/A N/A 192.168.2.1/24 Internet RS232 Eth6 N/A N/A Port0 Coax7 Interface Eth6 IP Address N/A Connects To Fa0/0
Objectives
Part 1: Connect to the Cloud Part 2: Connect Router0 Part 3: Connect Remaining Devices Part 4: Verify Connections Part 5: Examine the Physical Topology
Background
When working in Packet Tracer (a lab environment or a corporate setting), you should know how to select the appropriate cable and how to properly connect devices. This activity will examine device configurations in Packet Tracer, selecting the proper cable based on the configuration, and connecting the devices. This activity will also explore the physical view of the network in Packet Tracer.
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b. Click the Home Network icon. Why is there no rack to hold the equipment?
Because the equipments used wireless connection.
c.
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