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Summary
TLDRThis tutorial provides an in-depth guide on creating and managing a network topology in Packet Tracer. It covers key tasks such as adding, arranging, and deleting devices like routers, switches, PCs, and servers. The video demonstrates using tools like the selection and delete tools, creating multiple devices and connections, and managing modules in devices. Additionally, it explains how to connect devices using Auto cable and manual selection of connection types, offering tips on using keyboard shortcuts for efficient navigation and setup.
Takeaways
- 🔧 You can create and arrange network devices in a topology using Packet Tracer.
- 🖱️ To add devices, click on the desired device in the selection box and place it on the workspace.
- ⌨️ Holding Ctrl allows you to create multiple instances of the same device without going back to the selection box.
- ⏪ You can use the undo and redo functions to reverse or repeat actions in the workspace.
- 🖱️ The select tool is the default tool for moving and arranging devices.
- 🗑️ To delete a device, highlight it and use the delete tool, or delete directly after activating the tool.
- 🔌 You can make automatic or manual connections between devices, with Auto cable choosing the connection type automatically.
- 📦 Routers may need to be turned off to add or remove modules in the physical view.
- 🖥️ Different modules may not be compatible with certain devices, and you can remove and add different ones.
- 🔄 You can change or delete connections easily by selecting the link or using the delete tool.
Q & A
What is the main topic of this episode of Packet Tracer?
-The main topic is creating a network topology, including adding, arranging, and deleting devices, as well as making connections between those devices.
How can you create multiple instances of the same device in Packet Tracer?
-To create multiple instances of the same device, press 'Ctrl' on your keyboard, select the desired device, and click multiple times on the workspace to create multiple instances without going back and forth.
What is the most commonly used tool in Packet Tracer, and what is its purpose?
-The most commonly used tool in Packet Tracer is the Select tool. It is used to arrange devices on the workspace, move them around, and select multiple devices simultaneously.
How can you delete a device in Packet Tracer?
-To delete a device, first highlight the device and then click on the Delete tool. Alternatively, with the Delete tool selected, you can click on any device to delete it directly.
How can you cancel the Delete tool in Packet Tracer?
-You can cancel the Delete tool by selecting the Select tool or pressing the 'Escape' key on your keyboard.
How can you add modules to a router in Packet Tracer?
-To add modules to a router, first turn off the router, then go to the Physical tab, select the desired module, and add it to the router.
Why might you need to turn off a router before adding modules?
-Routers need to be turned off before adding modules because it is not possible to add or modify hardware while the device is powered on.
How do you create a connection between two devices using Auto cable?
-To create a connection using Auto cable, select the Auto cable option, then click on the two devices you want to connect. Packet Tracer will automatically choose the appropriate connection type.
How can you manually select a connection type between two devices?
-To manually select a connection type, choose the desired cable type (e.g., copper straight through) from the connections section, click on the devices you want to connect, and select the interfaces.
How can you delete an existing cable between two devices?
-To delete an existing cable, make sure no devices are highlighted, select the Delete tool, and then click on the cable you want to remove.
Outlines
📦 Introduction to Device Creation and Management
The first part of the video introduces the concept of creating a network topology using Packet Tracer. It walks through the process of selecting devices from categories such as routers, switches, and other network components, and demonstrates how to place them on the workspace. The speaker explains how to create multiple instances of the same device efficiently by using keyboard shortcuts, specifically pressing 'Ctrl' to duplicate devices. Additionally, there are instructions on how to cancel actions, undo, and redo commands. This section highlights the importance of the select tool for arranging and managing devices in the workspace, explaining that it can move multiple devices at once or select them individually using the 'Shift' key. Finally, it covers how to delete devices by first highlighting them, then using the delete tool or pressing 'Escape' to cancel the deletion tool.
🔌 Connecting Devices and Managing Cables
This section covers the process of making connections between network devices. The speaker introduces the auto cable selection feature in Packet Tracer, which automatically determines the correct type of connection. The manual connection process is also explained, where the user can choose from different cable types such as copper straight-through, copper crossover, and fiber. By pressing 'Ctrl,' multiple connections can be made without having to repeat the selection process. The speaker further demonstrates how to delete connections using the delete tool and how to re-cable by clicking on the link light to change an existing connection. The section emphasizes efficient network setup and cable management.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Network Topology
💡Device
💡Router
💡Selection Box
💡Undo and Redo
💡Select Tool
💡Delete Tool
💡Modules
💡Auto Cable
💡Copper Straight-Through
Highlights
Creating a network topology by adding, arranging, and deleting devices.
The selection box offers categories like network devices and device components.
To create a device, users can select from specific models, such as the 1941 or 2901 router.
By pressing Ctrl, multiple instances of the same device type can be created without going back and forth.
The ability to undo and redo actions, such as creating or deleting a router.
The select tool is the most commonly used tool for arranging and moving devices on the workspace.
Multiple devices can be selected and arranged simultaneously by dragging the select tool or using Shift for individual selection.
To delete a device, highlight it and use the delete tool, which changes the cursor to indicate the action.
Devices such as routers, switches, PCs, and servers can be added to the workspace for network topology creation.
The physical view of devices, like routers, allows adding and removing modules, provided the device is turned off.
Not all modules are compatible with routers, and the user must try different modules to find a compatible one.
Connections between devices can be made automatically using Auto cable, which selects the appropriate connection type.
Manual connection options include copper straight-through, copper crossover, and fiber, among others.
Multiple connections of the same type can be created using the Ctrl key.
Cables can be changed or deleted by selecting the link light or using the delete tool to remove connections.
Transcripts
hello and welcome to this episode of
package racer in this episode we want to
talk about creating a network topology
and inside the network topology we will
create devices and arrange those devices
also maybe delete some of the devices
and make connection between those
devices so let's get started to create a
device you have this selection box in
the selection box you have categories
like network devices and devices
components and as such and for those
categories you have subcategories as
well for example for route for network
devices we have routers and for routers
we have different type of models of
routers specific devices
so for example I want a 1941 router now
I click on the 1941 router now my cursor
has changed now I click on the workspace
and now I have created a device
to create multiple devices of the same
type what I can do is that I will press
Ctrl first on my keyboard then I will
press one of these routers 2901 I want
this router and now I come to the
workspace and now I can create multiple
instances of the same type of router 1 2
3 4 without going backward and forward I
can create many routers at the same time
to cancel the connection either I can
click in here as you can see it can be
canceled or I can press
escape on my keyboard
we also have the ability to undo and
redo and these are the shortcuts
as you can see I can undo the creation
of router 4 and I can redo the creation
of what router 4 once again and it will
appear for me once again
the most commonly used tool that we use
in packet racer is the select tool this
is the default tool and by using the
select tool we can arrange devices for
example I can arrange this router and
move it to wherever on the workspace
that I want to I can arrange multiple
devices at the same time so I will drag
my select tool on four of these routers
and I can arrange their position however
I want to I can also select devices one
at a time by pressing shift on my
keyboard so if I have shift on my
keyboard I can select this this and this
and now I can move them from here to
here
to delete a device first I need to
highlight that device now I have
highlighted router 3 if I click on the
delete tool there this router can be
deleted
now my cursor has changed to the delete
tool as you can see this is the delete
tool and my cursor has changed to the
delete tool so now without highlighting
I can click on whatever devices that I
have on the workspace and I can delete
them using the delete tool
to cancel the delete tool you can go to
the select tool or you can press Escape
now let's add a few more devices to the
workspace
first I want to add a router and maybe I
want to add a switch and I want to add a
PC and I want to add a server
now let's go to router 5 if I left click
on the router 5 this window will appear
for me I can go to the physical Tab and
now I can zoom in on this router this is
the physical view of the router routers
don't have any modules installed by
default so I can add modules to this
router but first I need to turn off the
router because it's not possible to add
a module if the device is turned on so I
will turn it off
and now I can add modules
I will add this module
and this module
and maybe I can add a cover if it fits I
don't think it fits so I am not able to
add this module if I want to remove a
module I can click on the module on the
router and put it back here on the list
now it's removed now I can add another
different type of module
this module is not compatible so not all
modules are compatible
let's try this one this is also not
compatible
let's maybe put a cover back in here
now let's go and make a few connections
between these devices
to make a connection first in the device
type selection box you can go to
connections and you can use Auto cable
using Auto cable Packet Tracer will
automatically choose the connection type
for you
now if I press this my cursor has
changed to a connection I can left click
on the router and click again on the
switch
and as you can see the connection has
been created and the type of connection
is also selected by packet tracer
now let's add a connection by manually
choosing the connection type now in here
I have the copper straight through
copper crossover
fiber and other types of connections I
will need a copper straight through so I
will select it
select on switch
select the interface
click on PC and select the interface and
now this connection has been created
to add multiple connection of the same
type I can use control on my keyboard
and now that I have control on my
keyboard I will click on copper straight
through
then I can create multiple connections
at the same time
to cancel this mode simply press escape
on your keyboard to change a cable from
one device to another or re-cable I can
click here on the link light and once I
click here on the link light now the
cursor has changed to a connection and I
can change from that router to this
router
and to delete an existing cable I can
use the delete tool
sorry I have to go back because router 2
was highlighted I don't I want to press
on the workspace so nothing is
highlighted
now I go to delete tool
I can delete these connections easily by
using the delete tool
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