4.3 - Lab - Manual - 3 - CN - LAN Topologies Using Packet Tracer
4.3 - Lab - Manual - 3 - CN - LAN Topologies Using Packet Tracer
/ UMT Lahore
Lab Manual # 03
Previous lab gives us hands on experience on packet tracer and its basic functionality. Now
we will move towards more complex network topologies.
Task-1:
1. Create the following topologies using end devices and switches in packet tracer.
• Bus topology
• Star topology
• Ring topology
• Mesh topology
2. Combine above mentioned topologies into a single network.
3. Check also end devices connectivity.
4. Save your topologies and describe how these topologies are different from one another.
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Star Topology:
Ring Topology:
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Mesh Topology:
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Task-2:
Router CLI (command line interface), Router Basic Commands:
Working with Command Line Interface of Router (CLI Modes)
Click on CLI tab On a screen an option will be appeared
Continue with configuration dialog? [yes/no]:
Type: no (Enter 2 times)
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Router # (In this mode to check its function type “show? “it will display all options)
Router #config terminal (to go next mode)
Router (Config) # (This mode called Global Configuration mode, all kind of protocols
configurations are possible in this mode, further we can go to any interface from this mode).
Lab Task
1. Design a topology using 4 PC and a Switch/Hub with following IP address:
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