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Oct 31, 2015
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Advanced Packet Tracer
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Session AgendaAdvanced Packet Tracer
Configure a WAN Frame Relay Cloud
Using Clusters
Author Activities
Modify an Activity FileWorking with InstructionsAssessment Timing and Feedback
Troubleshooting ActivitiesCorrecting Assessment ItemsChanging Answer Network Items
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Working with WAN Devices
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Configurable 10-Port ChassisMultiprotocol support
Frame RelayDSLCable
Four Module TypesRJ-11 PT-CLOUD-NM-1AMEthernet PT-CLOUD-NM-1CECoax PT-CLOUD-NM-1CXSerial PT-CLOUD-NM-1S
WAN Device
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WAN Device
Activity Initial.pkt
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The Art of Clustering
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Clusters
Allows simplification of topology
Cluster one device or multiple devices
Hide devices in a topology
Uses for Clusters
1841 Router1
1841 Router2
1841 Router3
Cloud-PR-Empty Cloud0
1841 Router1
1841 Router3
Cloud-PR-Empty Cloud0
Cluster0
Cluster0
1841 Router2
1841 Router3
Cluster0
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Clusters
Prevent students from using the Kobayashi Maru*solution
Optional locksCreate cluster—locks user from creating clustersChange cluster—locks user from adding or removing devices and deleting a clusterEnter cluster—locks user from opening the cluster
*Star Trek—To Change the Test Parameters in Order to Succeed
Using Clusters in Activity Wizard
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Clusters
Cluster0
Activity Clusterinitial.pkt
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Authoring PT Activities
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Authoring PT
This is as simple as taking an old lab and adapting it for PT
Three optionsPT exercise - use the old lab as the instructions, create a template for the students to start from and save the completed lab as a pkt filePT challenge - use the old lab as the instructions and have the student create the lab from scratch and save as a pkt filePT activity - convert the lab into a full activity
Although the last option requires the most prep, it is the easiest to grade
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Allows students to concentrate on task at hand
Authoring PTOption 1 Using a Starting Packet File
Standard ACL Quiss #0
LAB A
LAB B
LAB CE0
S0 (DCE)
SI
Net
E0
E0
SI
S0 (DCE)
S0 (DCE)
Router Name—LAB A Router Type—2514E0 = 205.7.5.1 S0 = 201.100.11.1 SI = 204.204.7.2 SM = 255.255.255.0
Router Name—LAB B Router Type—2503E0 = 219.17.100.1 S0 = 199.6.13.1 SI = 201.100.11.2 SM = 255.255.255.0
Router Name—LAB C Router Type—2503E0 = 223.8.151.1 S0 = 204.204.7.1 SI = 199.6.13.2 SM = 255.255.255.0
In the Above Network Configure a Standard Access Control List that:1. Allows All of Network 219.17.100.0 Access to 205.7.5.0 2. Deny All Hosts in the Internet Access to 205.7.5.0Remember:By Default the Statement “Deny 0.0.0.0.255.255.255.255” Is Added to the End of an ACL.If In/Out Is not Applied to the Access-Group Statement the Default Is Out.
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Use the old lab as the instructions and have the student create the lab from scratch and save as a pkt file
Authoring PTOption 2 PT challenge
Standard ACL Quiss #0
LAB A
LAB B
LAB CE0
S0 (DCE)
SI
Net
E0
E0
SI
S0 (DCE)
S0 (DCE)
Router Name—LAB A Router Type—2514E0 = 205.7.5.1 S0 = 201.100.11.1 SI = 204.204.7.2 SM = 255.255.255.0
Router Name—LAB B Router Type—2503E0 = 219.17.100.1 S0 = 199.6.13.1 SI = 201.100.11.2 SM = 255.255.255.0
Router Name—LAB C Router Type—2503E0 = 223.8.151.1 S0 = 204.204.7.1 SI = 199.6.13.2 SM = 255.255.255.0
In the Above Network Configure a Standard Access Control List that:1. Allows All of Network 219.17.100.0 Access to 205.7.5.0 2. Deny All Hosts in the Internet Access to 205.7.5.0Remember:By Default the Statement “Deny 0.0.0.0.255.255.255.255” Is Added to the End of an ACL.If In/Out Is not Applied to the Access-Group Statement the Default Is Out.
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Authoring PT
Finish the lab in Packet Tracerto create the answer network
Option 3 Create an Activity
Standard ACL Quiss #0
LAB A
LAB B
LAB CE0
S0 (DCE)
SI
Net
E0
E0
SI
S0 (DCE)
S0 (DCE)
Router Name—LAB A Router Type—2514E0 = 205.7.5.1 S0 = 201.100.11.1 SI = 204.204.7.2 SM = 255.255.255.0
Router Name—LAB B Router Type—2503E0 = 219.17.100.1 S0 = 199.6.13.1 SI = 201.100.11.2 SM = 255.255.255.0
Router Name—LAB C Router Type—2503E0 = 223.8.151.1 S0 = 204.204.7.1 SI = 199.6.13.2 SM = 255.255.255.0
In the Above Network Configure a Standard Access Control List that:1. Allows All of Network 219.17.100.0 Access to 205.7.5.0 2. Deny All Hosts in the Internet Access to 205.7.5.0Remember:By Default the Statement “Deny 0.0.0.0.255.255.255.255” Is Added to the End of an ACL.If In/Out Is not Applied to the Access-Group Statement the Default Is Out.
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Authoring PT
Start with the completed lab, select File/Activity Wizard
PT will prompt you to use this network as the answer network
Option 3 Create an Activity
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Authoring PT
Open Activity Wizard
Option 3 Create an Activity
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Authoring PT
Select Instructions
Option 3 Create an Activity
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Authoring PT
Instructions
Paste HTML into the Edit field
Option 3 Create an Activity
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Authoring PT
Answer Network
Check assessment items for ACL and interface access-group commands
Option 3 Create an Activity
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Authoring PT
Initial Network
Copy from the Answer Network
Remove the ACL
Remove the access-group command from the interface
At this point, you can lock down the Items
Option 3 Create an Activity
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Authoring PT
Password
This screen allows you to create a passwordneeded to enter the Activity Wizard
Option 3 Create an Activity
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Authoring PT
Test activity and save
Option 3 Create an Activity
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Working with Activity Instructions
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Activity Instructions
Instructions in Packet Tracer Activity Wizard are built in simple HTML format
Most HTML editors write in HTML 4 or XML
Find a simple HTML editor like Easy HTML
You will still have to remove code not recognized by PT
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Activity Instructions
<h1>...</h1> <h5>...</h5> Heading levels
<p>...</p Paragraph
<center>...</center> Center
<ul>...</ul> Unordered List
<ol>...</ol> Ordered List
<li>...</li> <dl>...</dl> <dt>...</dt> <dd>...</dd> <pre>...</pre> <table>...</table>
A full list of usable commands is included in the BRK-137T_Advanced_Use_of_PT Folder
Partial List of Accepted HTML Commands
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Activity Instructions
Commands that are questionable<a href=></a> anchor tags can be used but the referenced file needs to be in the Packet Tracer folder
Commands that don’t work<img> Image tags don’t work<meta> metatags don’t work
Need an Image?Try http://www.text-image.com/convert/
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Assessment Timing and Feedback
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TimingAnswer Network Tab
Elapsed, Countdown Maximum 23:59:59
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Feedback
Configurable Text
Answer Network Tab
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Activity 3Creating and Modifying an Activity
Framefinal.pkt
Activity 3
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Troubleshooting Activities Changing Answer Networks Correcting Assessments
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Activity 4
Common ErrorsAnswer network is incorrectAssessment items are not in lab directionsDirections are wrong
The Best Practice is to Test Each Activity Before You Save
Troubleshooting Assessment Items
FigaWAN_AENeuman.pkaActivity