| Networking basics 2020 | In this video, I am covering configuration of a basic network using 4 pc's, 2 switches and 1 router as well as how to effectively use and send PDU in and across the network using Cisco packet tracer.
I have a cisco project to make for college, and one of the tasks was "configure static routing so each device can communicate with another". Do you know how i do that?
Yes, notice the only thing he configured were IP addresses on the router interfaces (g0/0 & g0/1) and the IP addresses for the end points (PCs). These switches are L2 devices, and do not require IP addresses for communication. Only for remote access, which is another topic. I know I’m late but, oh well! Lol
hi i can provide cisco packet tracer topology teaching (I can also provide homework help if you are completing your assignments) if you need you can tell me your contact details
is the router by default allow all traffic from one port to another on its firewall, bacause you put 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 on g0/0 port and on g0/1 is was 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0... if the router by default firewall rule allow all all that is fine, but if the other way around.... it is more sense if the ip of g0/1 is 192.168.1.2 or up to .254 255.255.255.0, base on the goal you want to do is send data from pc 39 to pc 42
hi i can provide cisco packet tracer topology teaching (I can also provide homework help if you are completing your assignments) if you need you can tell me your contact details
hi i can provide cisco packet tracer topology teaching (I can also provide homework help if you are completing your assignments) if you need you can tell me your contact details