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How do I configure a packet tracer router?
Configuring The Router In Packet Tracer
- Press RETURN to start the session.
- Type enable to get to privileged mode (this gives you more options in configuring the router)
- Type config terminal (or config t for short) to access the configuration menu.
- Type interface fastethernet0/0 to access Ethernet0/0.
How do I configure 3 routers in Packet Tracer?
- Step 1: Assign IP Address on Router0:
- Step 2: Assign IP Address on Router1:
- Step 3: Assign IP Address on Router2:
- Cross Verify RIP route Configuration on Router R0 using show ip route command:
- Cross Verify Routing Protocol on Router R1 using Show ip protocols command:
How do I access my router from Packet Tracer?
Step1: Open the Cisco Packet Tracer. Step2: Drag and drop any series of the router from the bottom of the interface into the middle of the working area. Step 3: Select cable from the bottom of the interface to connect the routers. Step 4: Click on Router R0, then on CLI.
How do I find my router’s configuration page?
Type ipconfig in the command prompt and press Enter to run the command. Scroll through the information until you see a setting for Default Gateway under Ethernet adapter or Wireless LAN adapter. That’s your router, and the number next to it is your router’s IP address. Close the window when done.
How do I assign an IP address to a packet tracer router?
With the command “Interface fastethernet 0/0” we enter the interface Fa 0/0 of our router, giving us access to be able to configure it. The “Ip address” command allows us to configure an IP address to the interface and a Subnet Mask Followed by “10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0” which is the IP address and the Subnet Mask.
What is the configuration of a router?
Basic configuration of the router includes configuration of the IP address, default routing, static and dynamic routing, static and dynamic NATing, host name, banner, secret password, user accounts, and other options.
What does a ‘Packet Tracer’ do?
What is Packet Tracer. Packet Tracer is a powerful network simulator that can be utilized in training for CCNA and CCNP certification exam by allowing students to create networks with an almost unlimited number of devices and to experience troubleshooting without having to buy real Cisco routers or switches.
What does Packet Tracer mean?
Packet Tracer is a cross-platform visual simulation tool designed by Cisco Systems that allows users to create network topologies and imitate modern computer networks. The software allows users to simulate the configuration of Cisco routers and switches using a simulated command line interface.