3.3.3.3 Packet Tracer - Explore A Network Instructions
3.3.3.3 Packet Tracer - Explore A Network Instructions
3.3.3.3 Packet Tracer - Explore A Network Instructions
Topology
Objectives
Part 1: Examine Internetwork Traffic at Branch
Part 2: Examine Internetwork Traffic to Central
Part 3: Examine Internet Traffic from Branch
Background
This simulation activity is intended to help you understand the flow of traffic and the contents of data packets
as they traverse a complex network. Communications will be examined at three different locations simulating
typical business and home networks.
Take a few moments to study the topology displayed. The Central location has three routers and multiple
networks possibly representing different buildings within a campus. The Branch location has only one router
with a connection to both the Internet and a dedicated wide-area network (WAN) connection to the Central
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Move the slider located below the Play Controls buttons (Back, Auto Capture/Play, Capture/Forward)
all the way to the right.
In the URL field, enter http://branchserver.pt.pta and click Go. Look in the Event List in the Simulation
Panel. What is the first type of event listed?
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d. Click the DNS info box. In the Out Layers, DNS is listed for Layer 7. Layer 4 is using UDP to contact the
DNS server on port 53 (Dst Port:). Both the source and destination IP addresses are listed. What
information is missing to communicate with the DNS server?
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e. Click Auto Capture/Play. In approximately 45 seconds, a window displays, indicating the completion of
the current simulation. Click the View Previous Events button. Scroll back to the top of the list and note
the number of ARP events. Looking at the Device column in Event list, how many of the devices in the
Branch location does the ARP request pass through?
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f.
Scroll down the events in the list to the series of DNS events. Select the DNS event that has the At
Device listed as BranchServer. Click the square box in the Info column. What can be determined by
selecting Layer 7 in the OSI Model? (Look at the results displayed directly below In Layers.)
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g. Click the Outbound PDU Details tab. Scroll to the bottom of the window and locate the DNS Answer
section. What is the address displayed?
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The next several events are HTTP events. Select any one of the HTTP events at an intermediary device
(IP Phone or Switch). How many layers are active at one of these devices, and why?
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j.
Select the last HTTP event at the Sales PC. Select the uppermost layer from the OSI Model tab. What is
the result listed below the In Layers column?
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d. Click Auto Capture/Play; in approximately 75 seconds, a window displays, indicating the completion of
the current simulation. Click View Previous Events. Scroll back to the top of the list; note that the first
series of events are DNS and there are no ARP entries prior to contacting the BranchServer. Based on
what you have learned so far, why is this the case?
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e. Click the last DNS event in the Info column. Select Layer 7 in the OSI Model tab.
By looking at the information provided, what can be determined about the DNS results?
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f.
Click the Inbound PDU Details tab. Scroll down to the DNS ANSWER section. What is the address listed
for centralserver.pt.pta?
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g. The next several events are ARP events. Click the colored square Info box of the last ARP event. Click
the Inbound PDU Details tab and note the MAC address. Based on the information in the ARP section,
what device is providing the ARP reply?
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h. The next several events are TCP events, once again preparing to set up a communications channel. Find
the first HTTP event in the Event List. Click the colored square box of the HTTP event. Highlight Layer 2
in the OSI Model tab. What can be determined about the destination MAC address?
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i.
Click the HTTP event at device R4. Notice that Layer 2 contains an Ethernet II header. Click the HTTP
event at device Intranet. What is the Layer 2 listed at this device?
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Click Auto Capture/Play; in approximately 75 seconds, a window displays, indicating the completion of
the current simulation. Click View Previous Events. Scroll back to the top of the list; notice that the first
series of events are DNS. What do you notice about the number of DNS events?
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d. Observe some of the devices that the DNS events travel through on the way to a DNS server. Where are
these devices located?
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e. Click the last DNS event. Click the Inbound PDU Details tab and scroll down to the last DNS Answer
section. What is the address listed for www.netacad.pta?
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f.
When routers move the HTTP event through the network, there are three layers active in both the In
Layers and Out Layers in the OSI Model tab. Based on that information, how many routers are passed
through?
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g. Click the TCP event just prior to the last HTTP event. Based on the information displayed, what is the
purpose of this event?
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h. There are several more TCP events listed. Locate the TCP event where the Last Device is IP Phone and
the Device At is Sales. Click the colored square Info box and select Layer 4 in the OSI Model tab. Based
on the information from the output, what is the connection state set to?
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Question
Location
Possible
Points
Step 2c
Step 2d
Step 2e
Step 2f
Step 2g
Step 2h
Step 2i
Step 2j
Part 1 Total
Part 2: Examine
Internetwork Traffic to
Central
40
Step 1c
Step 1d
Step 1e
Step 1f
Step 1g
Step 1h
Part 2 Total
30
Step 1c
Step 1d
Step 1e
Step 1f
Step 1g
Step 1h
Part 3 Total
30
Total Score
100
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Earned
Points
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