Creación de redes LAN MAN y WAN en packet tracer

Mau Meza
25 Sept 202018:10

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Mauricio Meza demonstrates the setup of a Red Land, a private network within a geographical area accessible only to certain individuals. He installs a switch, connects computers, a server, and a printer, and assigns IP addresses for communication. The tutorial also covers setting up a WAN connection, involving routers and serial connections, to connect multiple LANs over a larger distance, simulating a scenario of buildings separated by up to 50 kilometers.

Takeaways

  • 🌐 The video discusses setting up a 'Red Land', a local area network within a geographical area allowing access to specific people.
  • 🛠️ The initial setup involves installing a switch and connecting two computers, a server, and a printer to it using Ethernet cables.
  • 💡 Connection status is indicated by green lights on the switch, which show that the devices are connected.
  • 🔢 IP addresses are assigned to each computer for communication within the network, with an example given as 192.168.2.x.
  • 📝 The script mentions configuring subnet masks and gateway addresses for devices, such as a printer and a server.
  • 🌐 The video also covers the creation of a 'Red WAN', a network that connects multiple LANs over a larger distance.
  • 🔌 For WAN connections, routers are connected using serial ports to establish connectivity between different networks.
  • 🛂 Access to networks is controlled through configuration of routers and setting up appropriate IP addresses and subnets.
  • 🔄 The process includes testing connections between devices to ensure successful communication within the network.
  • 📈 The script touches on the scalability of WAN, indicating that it can cover much larger distances than a LAN.
  • 🎬 The video is instructional, providing a step-by-step guide on setting up and configuring local and wide area networks.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of a Red Land network as described in the script?

    -A Red Land network is designed for a geographically close area, allowing access only to certain people, typically with controlled bandwidth and managed by a local administration. It provides continuous connectivity for local services and connects physically close devices.

  • What devices are initially installed in the Red Land network scenario presented in the script?

    -Initially, a switch, two computers, one server, and a printer are installed in the Red Land network scenario. These devices are connected directly to the switch using Ethernet cables.

  • How are the devices indicated to be connected in the script?

    -The devices are connected to the switch using Ethernet cables, and the connection is indicated by the lights turning green on the devices, signifying that the connection is established.

  • What is the IP address configuration used for the computers in the script?

    -The IP address configuration used for the computers is based on the 192.168.2.x range, with the first computer being assigned 192.168.2.2 and the second being assigned 192.168.2.1.

  • What is the purpose of configuring the IP addresses for the devices in the network?

    -Configuring IP addresses allows the devices to communicate with each other within the network. Each device has a unique address that is used for data transmission.

  • What additional network setup is described after the Red Land network is established?

    -After establishing the Red Land network, the script describes setting up a WAN (Wide Area Network) that connects multiple LANs over a larger distance, using routers and serial connections.

  • How are the routers connected in the WAN setup described in the script?

    -The routers are connected using serial connections, and each router is configured with specific IP addresses to establish connectivity between different LANs.

  • What is the significance of the serial port in the context of the script?

    -The serial port is used to connect routers in the WAN setup, allowing for communication between different LANs over a potentially large distance.

  • What is the method used to test the connectivity between devices in the script?

    -The method used to test connectivity involves pinging an IP address from one device to another, checking for successful packet delivery and minimal packet loss.

  • What is the final configuration described for the WAN in the script?

    -The final configuration for the WAN involves setting up static routes on the routers to direct traffic between different networks, with IP addresses such as 192.168.3.x and 192.150.x.x being used.

  • How does the script describe the potential distance covered by a WAN?

    -The script suggests that a WAN can cover a large distance, mentioning an example of 50 kilometers, but also indicating that the actual distance could be much greater.

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