Cisco Packet Tracer korisničko sučelje - Eng

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17 Aug 202303:58

Summary

TLDRThis tutorial introduces the Cisco Packet Tracer interface, covering its menu bar with options like File, Edit, and Help. It highlights features like full-screen mode, help resources, and version information. The main toolbar offers quick access to common tools, while the common toolbar provides tools for logical and physical workspaces. The logical workspace allows creating network topologies, and the physical workspace provides a realistic network layout. Users can select devices from categories and subcategories, and switch between different scenarios. The video also explains the two modes of operation: real-time and simulation, with the latter offering detailed packet analysis.

Takeaways

  • 🖥️ Introduction to Cisco Packet Tracer interface and its features.
  • 📁 Overview of the menu bar: File, Edit, Options, and specific Packet Tracer functionalities.
  • 🔄 Explanation of basic functions like creating, opening, copying, pasting, undoing, and redoing actions.
  • 🔧 Introduction to the main toolbar with shortcuts for commonly used tools to ease workflow.
  • 🌍 Difference between the logical and physical workspaces for creating network topologies.
  • 🛠️ Overview of the common tools used in logical and physical workspaces, such as selection, viewing, deleting, and resizing.
  • 📡 Device selection window: categories and subcategories of network devices like routers and switches.
  • 📦 Explanation of the user-created packet window, with scenarios that can be switched between.
  • ⏱️ Two operating modes: Real-time mode for live time tracking and Simulation mode for detailed packet analysis.
  • 🔍 In simulation mode, time can be controlled, allowing for in-depth analysis of network packets.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of the menu bar in Cisco Packet Tracer?

    -The menu bar in Cisco Packet Tracer contains options like File, Edit, Options, and other menus, offering functionalities such as creating a new file, opening a file, copy-pasting, and specific tools for Packet Tracer.

  • What functionalities can be found in the File menu of Packet Tracer?

    -The File menu includes options to create a new file, open existing files, and other standard functionalities commonly found in other software applications.

  • What are the key tools in the Edit menu?

    -The Edit menu contains basic functions such as copying, pasting, undoing, and redoing actions, similar to those found in other software applications.

  • What are the two types of workspaces in Packet Tracer?

    -Packet Tracer has two workspaces: the Logical workspace, where users create network topologies, and the Physical workspace, which provides a representation of space and location for the network.

  • What is the purpose of the shortcut toolbar in Packet Tracer?

    -The shortcut toolbar provides quick access to commonly used tools, offering a more efficient workflow by allowing users to access functions available in the menus without navigating through them.

  • What is the Device Type Selection box used for in Packet Tracer?

    -The Device Type Selection box allows users to choose from different categories and subcategories of network devices, such as routers, switches, and end devices, which can be used in the network topology.

  • How does the Logical workspace differ from the Physical workspace?

    -The Logical workspace is used to create the network's logical topology, while the Physical workspace offers a visual representation of the network's physical layout and locations.

  • What is the purpose of the PDU window in Packet Tracer?

    -The PDU (Protocol Data Unit) window shows the packets created by the user and sent across the network, providing detailed information about each packet.

  • What are the two modes of operation in Packet Tracer?

    -Packet Tracer operates in two modes: Real-time mode, where time progresses normally, and Simulation mode, where users have more control over time and can analyze packet details in-depth.

  • How does Simulation mode benefit users in Packet Tracer?

    -Simulation mode allows users to stop time and gain more control over the flow of packets in the network. This enables detailed inspection of each packet and the ability to understand network behavior more thoroughly.

Outlines

00:00

🔧 Introduction to Packet Tracer's Interface

The paragraph introduces the Cisco Packet Tracer interface, starting with the menu bar. It explains the options available under the 'File' and 'Edit' menus, such as creating new files, opening files, copying, pasting, undoing, and redoing actions. Specific options for Packet Tracer are also briefly mentioned. The paragraph emphasizes that the video will later cover other menus in more detail.

🖥️ Full-Screen Mode and Help Resources

This section discusses how to manage the display in Packet Tracer, including switching to full-screen mode or exiting it. It highlights the availability of help resources within the software, including tutorials and help files, both online and offline. The paragraph also mentions the ability to report bugs and find version information in the 'About' window.

🔄 Shortcut Toolbar and Common Tools

The paragraph describes the main toolbar, which provides shortcuts for frequently used tools. These tools are also accessible through the menus but are placed here for convenience. Additionally, it introduces the shared toolbar, which offers tools for working in both the logical and physical workspaces, such as selecting, viewing, deleting, and resizing elements.

📊 Logical and Physical Workspaces

This section explains the two workspaces available in Packet Tracer: the logical and physical workspaces. The logical workspace is used to build a network's logical topology, while the physical workspace provides a visual and spatial representation of the network's setup. Each workspace has its own tools, and the interface changes when switching between them.

📂 Device Selection and Categories

The paragraph focuses on the device selection box, which contains various categories and subcategories of devices. These include network devices, end devices, and connection types. The subcategories provide specific devices such as routers and switches. The paragraph uses the example of selecting a switch from the network device category to explain the selection process.

📐 User-Created Packets and Scenarios

This section introduces the user-created packet window, where scenarios can be explored and explained. The paragraph mentions the ability to switch between scenarios and highlights the PDU (Protocol Data Unit) list window, which can be adjusted for better visibility.

⏱️ Real-Time and Simulation Modes

The final paragraph explains the two modes of operation in Packet Tracer: real-time and simulation mode. In real-time mode, time flows normally, similar to a real clock. In simulation mode, time is paused, allowing users greater control over the flow of time to analyze network packets in more detail, including viewing packet propagation through the network.

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Keywords

💡Packet Tracer

Packet Tracer is a network simulation tool used for creating network topologies and simulating network environments. In the video, it is introduced as the primary software being discussed, allowing users to work in both logical and physical workspaces to build and test their network configurations.

💡Menu Bar

The menu bar refers to the set of menus at the top of the Packet Tracer interface. It includes options such as File, Edit, Options, and others that are commonly found in various software applications. The video explains its functionality, like creating, opening files, copying, pasting, and accessing specific Packet Tracer features.

💡Logical Workspace

The logical workspace in Packet Tracer is where users create their network topologies, focusing on the logical connections and configurations. The video mentions this workspace as crucial for designing the structure and functionality of a network, separating it from the physical representation.

💡Physical Workspace

The physical workspace provides a visual representation of the network's physical layout, including device placement and geographical locations. The video highlights that this workspace gives users a tangible view of the network setup, complementing the logical design for a more holistic understanding of the network.

💡Device Selection Box

The device selection box is a tool within Packet Tracer that allows users to choose from different categories and types of devices such as routers, switches, and end devices. The video shows how this feature helps users pick specific devices to build their network topologies, navigating through categories and subcategories.

💡Real-time Mode

Real-time mode in Packet Tracer simulates network operations in real time, reflecting the actual behavior of networks as if they were functioning normally. The video describes this mode as a way to monitor network activities with the flow of time progressing naturally, giving a realistic representation of network events.

💡Simulation Mode

Simulation mode is a feature in Packet Tracer where users can pause and control time to observe and analyze the flow of packets across the network. The video contrasts this mode with real-time mode, explaining that it allows for detailed packet inspection and network behavior analysis at a slower pace.

💡PDU (Protocol Data Unit)

A PDU in Packet Tracer refers to a unit of data transmitted across the network. The video mentions PDUs being created by users and sent across the network, where details of these transmissions can be viewed in both real-time and simulation modes. This concept is essential for understanding packet flow in networks.

💡Toolbar Shortcuts

Toolbar shortcuts are quick-access buttons in Packet Tracer that allow users to perform commonly used actions such as copying, pasting, and deleting without navigating through the menu bar. The video points out how these shortcuts enhance efficiency by providing immediate access to frequently used tools.

💡Network Devices

Network devices refer to hardware such as routers, switches, and end devices that form the building blocks of a network. The video explains how these devices are categorized in Packet Tracer's device selection box, where users can choose and configure them to create and simulate network topologies.

Highlights

Introduction to Cisco Packet Tracer interface and its menu bar.

Overview of file and edit menus, including standard features like creating, opening, and editing files.

Explanation of Windows mode options, such as full-screen mode and help resources.

Discussion on accessing help content and video tutorials for Packet Tracer.

Details about how to report bugs or issues with Packet Tracer through the interface.

Information on viewing the Packet Tracer version and license agreement in the 'About' section.

Introduction to the main toolbar with shortcuts for commonly used tools.

Explanation of the shared toolbar and its functions for working on both logical and physical workspaces.

Description of logical and physical workspaces and their distinct purposes in network topology creation.

Details about the device type selection box, allowing users to choose from various network and end devices.

Explanation of how to select specific devices, such as switches, routers, or others, from the available categories and subcategories.

Introduction to the user-created packets window and how to manage different scenarios.

Overview of the Packet Data Unit (PDU) list window and how to manage the packets within a network.

Details about real-time and simulation modes in Packet Tracer, highlighting differences in time control and packet viewing.

Explanation of how simulation mode provides detailed control over network packet flow and allows inspection of packet details.

Transcripts

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Pozdrav i dobrodošli u ovaj dio tečaja Cisco Paketa Tracera. U ovom dijelu ćemo upoznati

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sučelje Packet Tracera. Prvo idemo na traku izbornika. Tu je izbornik datoteka, izbornik za uređivanje,

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opcije i ostali izbornici. U Izborniku datoteke imamo kreiranje nove datoteke, otvaranje datoteke

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i ostale funkcionalnosti koje možete vidjeti i u drugim programima.

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Uređivanje je slično, imamo kopiranje, lijepljenje, poništavanje i ponavljanje. A ovi drugi su specifični za

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Packet Tracer. Kasnije ćemo u tečaju koristiti ostale izbornike.

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Sada ćemo pokazati samo Windows za primjer. Tu možemo postaviti način rada u cijelom zaslonu ili

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možemo izaći iz cijelog zaslona. Također možemo ovdje potražite pomoć oko korištenja Packet Tracera i

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započeti osnovni tečaj o Packet Traceru. U sadržaju su popisane detaljne datoteke pomoći za Packet 

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Tracer koje možete pronaći i u offline načinu rada. Tutoriali su također video tečajevi o Paket

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Traceru. Ovdje možete prijaviti bug ili problem s Packetom Tracerom. Ako odemo na About ,

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u prozoru imamo podatak o verziji Packet Tracera i licencni ugovor za krajnjeg korisnika.

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I to je to za traku izbornika. Ovdje imamo glavnu alatnu traka. Ovo su prečaci za uobičajeno

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korištene alate koje također imamo na raspolaganju u izbornicima, ali ih ovdje imamo

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kao prečace i to nam olakšava rad. Ovdje imamo zajedničku alatnu traku.

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Zajednička alatna traka ili neki alati koje možemo koristiti za rad na logičkom i fizičkom radnom prostoru,

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kao što su odabir, pregled, brisanje, promjena veličine i neki drugi značajke . U Packet Traceru

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imamo dva radna prostora, logički i fizički radni prostor. Logički radni prostor

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omogućava vam da stvorite svoju logičku mrežnu topologiju. Fizička topologija će vam

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dati osjećaj i prezentaciju prostora i lokacije za vašu mrežu.

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Logička topologija ima svoje alate, koje možete ovdje vidjeti . I fizička topologiju

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ima svoje alate i to se mijenja kada prelazite između ova dva radna prostora.

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Ovdje imamo okvir za izbor vrste uređaja. U okviru za odabir vrste uređaja

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imamo puno različitih vrsta uređaja podijeljene na kategorije i potkategorije. Imamo kategorije

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mrežnih uređaja, krajnjih uređaja , povezivanja te potkategorije usmjerivača na primjer. Za mrežne

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uređaje imamo usmjerivače i preklopnike. Kao što imamo potkategorije tako ovdje imamo i

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okvir za odabir specifičnog uređaja. Na primjer, idemo u mrežne uređaje, idemo u potkategoriju

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preklopnika i sada imamo razne preklopnike koje možemo birati i koristiti u svojoj topologiji.

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Ovo se područje naziva prozor korisničkih kreirani paketa. Imamo scenarije s kojima se možemo igrati kasnije I

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objasniti za što se scenariji koriste. Možete se prebacivati između različitih scenarija.

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Također možemo premjestiti prozor PDU popisa i tako možemo imati bolji pogled na prozor PDU popisa.

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A ovdje su PDU koje smo kreirali u našoj vlastitoj na mreži i poslali

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preko mreže. Pojavit će nam se sa puno detalja. Imamo dva načina rada

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u Packet Traceru. Način rada u stvarnom vremenu i simulacijski način rada. U stvarnom vremenu

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vrijeme teče normalno i, kao što vidite, radi kao normalan sat. U simulacijskom

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načinu rada vrijeme će stati i vi ćete imati više kontrole nad protokom vremena. I pomoću ove kontrole možete

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pregledati pakete koji se šire mrežom u više detalja i otići na detalje svakog paketa.

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