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This document outlines the course content for Introduction to Networks v5.0 and details all labs and activities,
including Hands-on Labs, Packet Tracer Activities, Interactive Media Activities, and Syntax Checker Activities.
There are tabs for each course chapter. Each tab outlines the chapter and details all labs and activities. The details
of each lab or activity include its page within the course, the type of activity, the learning objectives, and equipment
needed to complete the lab.
Selecting (NonBlanks) in the Activity/Lab column will display all of the labs and activities for that chapter.
It is important to note that Packet Tracer was not designed to replace the use of physical equipment in a classroom.
Packet Tracer is more than a network lab simulator, providing many other opportunities for instruction and learning.
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Page Activity/Lab Title
Researching Network
1.1.1.8 Activity Hands-On Lab Collaboration Tools
Network Component
1.2.1.7 Activity Interactive Activity Representations and
Functions
Establishing a Console
2.1.4.9 Activity Hands-On Lab Session with Tera Term
Select the most appropriate access method for each Curriculum content
scenario.
Activity PDF
1 Router (Cisco 1941 with Cisco IOS Release
15.2(4)M3 universal image or comparable)
Connect to a Cisco switch using a serial console cable. 1 Switch (Cisco 2960 with Cisco IOS Release
Establish a console session using a terminal emulator, such 15.0(2) lanbasek9 image or comparable)
as Tera Term. 1 PC (Windows 7, Vista, or XP with terminal
emulation program, such as Tera Term)
Use show commands to display device settings.
Rollover console cable (DB-9 to RJ-45) to
Configure the clock on the switch. configure the switch or router via the RJ-45
console port
Mini-USB cable to configure the router via the
USB console port
Researching Network
3.2.3.6 Activity Hands-on Lab Standards
Identify the functions of the TCP/IP layers by protocol names. Curriculum content
Identifying Network
4.1.2.4 Activity Hands-on Lab Devices and Cabling
4.1.3.2 Bandwidth
4.1.3.3 Throughput
4.1.3.4 Types of Physical Media
Describe the purpose and function of the data link layer in Activity PDF
preparing communication for transmission on specific media.
Using Wireshark to
5.1.4.3 Activity Hands-on Lab Examine Ethernet Frames
Describe the impact of ARP requests on network and host Activity PDF
performance.
Match the MAC and LLC sublayers with their descriptions. Curriculum content
Match the Ethernet frame field names with their Curriculum content
descriptions.
Activity PDF
1 Router (Cisco 1941 with Cisco IOS Release 15.2(4)M3
universal or comparable)
Set up the topology and initialize devices. 1 Switch (Cisco 2960 with Cisco IOS Release 15.0(2)
lanbasek9 image or comparable)
Configure devices and verify connectivity.
1 PC (Windows 7, Vista, or XP with terminal emulation
Display, describe, and analyze Ethernet MAC addresses. program, such as Tera Term)
Console cables to configure the Cisco IOS devices via the
console ports
Ethernet cables as shown in the topology
Activity PDF
Examine the header fields in an Ethernet II frame.
1 PC (Windows 7, Vista, or XP with Internet access and
Use Wireshark to capture and analyze Ethernet frames. Wireshark installed)
Explain how network devices use routing tables to direct Activity PDF
packets to a destination network.
Select the routing table entry segment for each output Curriculum content
statement.
Explain how transport layer protocols and services support Activity PDF
communications across data networks. Timer/Clock
Binary to Decimal
8.1.1.4 Activity Interactive Activity Conversions
8.1.1.5 Converting from Decimal to Binary
8.1.1.6 Converting from Decimal to Binary
(Cont.)
Decimal to Binary
8.1.1.7 Activity Interactive Activity Conversion Activity
Unicast, Broadcast, or
8.1.3.6 Activity Interactive Activity Multicast
Explain how network devices use routing tables to direct Activity PDF
packets to a destination network. Device with Internet access
Enter the correct network address in binary and decimal Curriculum content
format based upon specific IP addresses and subnet masks.
Enter the number of valid hosts per network based upon a Curriculum content
specific network address and subnet mask.
Define the range of hosts, the broadcast address, and the
next network address based upon specific network Curriculum content
addresses and subnet masks.
Application Investigation
10.0.1.2 Activity Class Activity (What would happen if)
Researching Peer-to-Peer
10.1.2.4 Activity Hands-on Lab File Sharing
Identify the protocol names and standards on the OSI and Curriculum content
TCP/IP model network locations.
Researching Network
11.2.2.6 Activity Hands-on Lab Security Threats
Identify network planning and design factors by major focus Curriculum content
areas.