CONECTAR DOS REDES A UNA IMPRESORA EN PACKET TRACER 7

Brayan Condori
27 Jun 202007:33

Summary

TLDRThis video tutorial demonstrates how to set up a simple network topology using a Layer 3 switch, enabling both Network 1 and Network 2 to share a printer. It uses a crossover cable for the physical connection and configures the logical part by assigning IP addresses and subnet masks to the devices, including a router, PCs, a laptop, and the printer. The video also guides through the process of setting up gateways and testing connectivity using ping commands, ensuring all devices can access the printer.

Takeaways

  • 🔌 The video demonstrates setting up a simple network topology to share a printer between two networks.
  • 💻 It uses a 'shooter' to interconnect the two networks, with one PC representing the first network.
  • 🔄 A 24-port switch, a PC, a laptop, and the printer are used to represent the second network.
  • 📡 The physical setup involves using a straight-through cable for the printer and switch, and a crossover cable for the switch and the router.
  • 🔩 The router's Fast Ethernet 01 port is used for the network connection.
  • 🛠️ The logical configuration starts with entering the router's command-line interface and entering privileged mode.
  • 📍 IP addresses are assigned to the router's interfaces, including a Class C IP address for the first set and a gateway IP for the second set.
  • 🔄 The interfaces are activated using the 'no shutdown' command.
  • 🏢 For the PCs and laptop, IP addresses are assigned manually with automatic subnet mask generation and the gateway set to the router's interface IP.
  • 🖨 The printer is configured similarly, but also includes setting a gateway to the Fast Ethernet 01 IP.
  • 📝 The script includes troubleshooting steps, such as re-attempting connections when the first ping fails, indicating a delay in the router establishing the connection.
  • 🔍 The video concludes with successful ping tests from different devices to the printer, confirming the network setup's functionality.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of the video?

    -The main purpose of the video is to demonstrate how to set up a simple network topology that allows both Network 1 and Network 2 to use a shared printer.

  • What device is used to interconnect the two networks?

    -A 'shooter' or a router is used to interconnect the two networks.

  • What type of cable is used to connect the printer to the switch?

    -A straight-through cable is used to connect the printer to the switch.

  • What type of cable is used to connect the PC to the router?

    -A crossover cable is used to connect the PC to the router.

  • Which port on the router is used for this network setup?

    -Fast Ethernet 01 port is used for this network setup.

  • How is the IP address assigned to the interfaces on the router?

    -The IP addresses are assigned through the configuration mode of the router, with one interface getting an IP of a Class C network and the other interface getting an IP that will be used as the gateway.

  • What command is used to activate an interface on the router?

    -The 'no shutdown' command is used to activate an interface on the router.

  • How are the IP addresses assigned to the end devices like PCs and the printer?

    -The IP addresses for the end devices are manually assigned, with the subnet mask being generated automatically, and the gateway being set to the IP address of the router interface.

  • What is the significance of assigning a gateway to the devices?

    -Assigning a gateway allows the devices to communicate with networks outside their local network, enabling them to access the shared printer.

  • How is the printer configured to be accessible from both networks?

    -The printer is configured with a gateway that points to the IP address of the Fast Ethernet 0/1 port, allowing it to be accessible from both networks.

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

    -The 'ping' command is used to test the connectivity between devices, ensuring that they can communicate with the printer.

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