Here's the updated README file with your specified experiment types:
Welcome to the Cisco Packet Tracer Experiments repository! This repository contains various networking experiments and simulations designed to help users learn and understand networking concepts using Cisco Packet Tracer.
Cisco Packet Tracer is a powerful network simulation tool that allows users to create network topologies and simulate network behavior. This repository aims to provide a collection of experiments that cover different networking topics, including DHCP, DNS, and various networking devices.
To use the experiments in this repository, you will need:
- Cisco Packet Tracer: Download and install the latest version of Cisco Packet Tracer from the Cisco Networking Academy.
- Basic Networking Knowledge: Familiarity with basic networking concepts and protocols.
This repository includes the following experiments:
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DHCP Configuration
- Setting up a DHCP server to automatically assign IP addresses to clients.
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DNS Server Configuration
- Implementing a DNS server for hostname resolution within a network.
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Hub Configuration
- Creating a simple network using a hub and understanding its limitations.
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Router Configuration
- Configuring routers for inter-network communication and routing protocols.
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Router Practice
- Hands-on exercises for configuring various router settings and features.
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Switch Configuration
- Setting up switches, including VLANs and trunking.
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Server Configuration
- Deploying different types of servers (e.g., web server, file server) and configuring their settings.
To run any of the experiments:
- Download the corresponding
.pkt
file from this repository. - Open the file in Cisco Packet Tracer.
- Follow the instructions provided in the experiment's README file.
Contributions are welcome! If you have any experiments or improvements to suggest, please fork the repository and submit a pull request.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.