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In this video I'm going to show you how to download and install Cisco Packet Tracer on a laptop.
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In this example I've got a Windows 10 laptop which I'm controlling from my Mac that just makes it easier
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to do the recordings but I'm going to show you how to download and install Cisco Packet Tracer on this
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laptop.
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Now why would you want to use Cisco Packet Tracer Cisco Packet Tracer is firstly free you can download
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it by simply registering for a course on Cisco's website.
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You don't have to pay for the course you don't actually have to take the course.
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You simply need to register on Cisco's website and then you'll be able to download Cisco Packet Tracer
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for free.
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So it's free software that you can run on your laptop it allows you to simulate quite complex Cisco
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typologies these days so you can run cisco rotors and switches you can run servers you can run pieces
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you can create fairly complex typologies if you studying for your CCMA as an example Cisco Packet Tracer
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is enough to pass the CCMA.
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It's not perfect.
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It's a simulator rather than an emulator so it doesn't fully simulate the Cisco IAW but it has enough
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in it to give you a good foundation in networking and a good understanding of the topics for the CCMA
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exam.
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So if you're new to networking if you're new to Cisco I'd recommend that you start with Cisco packet
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tracer and then later on you can look at technologies or applications such as Gen S3 Cisco viral and
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even G.
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Okay.
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Without further ado let me show you how to build a packet tracer lab.
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So the first thing I'm going to do is simply search for Cisco packet tracer and Google first it is the
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Cisco Networking Academy.
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Now they've recently changed the logging process on the Cisco network Academy Web site.
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In the past you had a dedicated email address for this Web site.
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Now which users you have Cisco dot com log in and we're told that here to log in if you have an existing
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Cisco dot com account use that email and password to log in if not to use your network CAD email and
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password to log in.
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Now if you don't have an account scroll down and click enroll to download Packet Tracer.
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This course is an introduction to Cisco Packet Tracer.
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It's a good course but you don't have to go through it.
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It's 10 hours in length.
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It is free.
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But again you don't have to go through it if you don't want to go to sign up today and select English
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as your language and then put in your details such as your first name your last name and your email
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address.
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This e-mail address has to be valid because they will email you a link which you have to click on to
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complete the enrollment process.
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So we told that we need to check our e-mail and click on the Get Started link to access your account.
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Okay.
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So here's my email from the Cisco Networking Academy I'm going to click activate account you now need
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to fill in your details.
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Now one of the pieces of advice that I'll give you is if you don't work for a company sector of the
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company name to self as in self-employed.
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So specify your country specify your password decide whether you want to get email notifications or
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not put the capture information in and then click register now you can sign in with your email address
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specify your password and click sign in.
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Now we're told that they were excited to have us join them.
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But we need to fill in some more details.
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So as an example specify your agenda specify your state specify how many years of experience you have
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in I.T. or networking specify if you have a disability specify your birth date so they ask for quite
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a bit of information here specify your race if you want to I'm going to choose not to disclose that
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specify whether you served in the military and click Create Account Okay so now that you've done that
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you can launch the course if you want to.
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I'm not going to do that.
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I'm gonna go to resources download Packet Tracer.
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I'll just stay interruption since I recorded that video Cisco have updated the version of Cisco Packet
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Tracer available on their website.
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So when you go to resources download Packet Tracer at the time of this recording version 7 dot 3 0 is
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now available.
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This is the recommended version for CCN a 7 which is essentially the new Cisco CCN a 200 dash three
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or one so it's recommended that you use at least this version of Cisco Packet Tracer.
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But let me warn you if you see a newer version of Cisco Packet Tracer then seven dot 3.0 I'd recommend
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getting the newest release of Cisco Packet Tracer in the videos that I've created I've actually used
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seven or two to two for some of the packet tracer labs.
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But for some of them I've used seven dot three the recommendation for the current CCMA is to get at
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least seven dot three not a zero.
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But if you see a new row release like seven dot three dot one or seven dot for seven dot five then get
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that release get the newest version of Cisco packet tracer and install that on your computer.
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The reason for this is newer versions are backward compatible.
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So you'll be able to open older versions of packet tracer lapse but you won't be able to open newer
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versions of packet tracer labs.
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So if you download an older version of Cisco packet tracer you won't be able to open a lab that was
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created in the newer version of Cisco packet tracer.
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So in this example because I'm using windows I'm going to download version 7 dot 3.0 0 64 bit and save
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that to my local computer.
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In this example once again I'm using Windows 10 on that laptop.
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It's a 64 bit version of Windows.
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So I'm going to download the 64 bit version of packet tracer if you've got an older version of Windows
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you may need to download the 32 bit version.
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But most people today will be using 64 bit Windows package races also supported on Linux.
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It's also supported on Mac OS.
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So if you've got a Linux operating system then downloaded the Linux version or the Mac version if you've
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got a Mac.
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Okay so a packet tracer has now downloaded I'm going to show the following folder so here's my executable
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file packet Tracy is a simple application to install.
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It's like a lot of Windows applications.
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I'm going to double click on the executable that was downloaded.
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Windows complains that I've downloaded this from the Internet.
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I'm going to click install anyway.
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I'm going to click yes to allow the app to make changes to my device and now the packet tracer installation
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was displays.
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You need to accept the license agreement so read through the license agreement and click I accept the
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agreement.
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If you accept the click next.
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You can change the default installation folder.
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I'm going to use the default and click next.
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You can change menu options and other options.
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But basically I'm just going with the default so I'm going to click next you can select which shortcuts
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you want to create.
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I'm going to select both options and click next and then I'm going to click install and as you can see
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now Packet Tracer installs very simple installation.
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And this is one of the reasons why I suggest you use Cisco packet trace if you need to networking because
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it's very easy to get up and running.
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Using Cisco Packet Tracer other software like Janus 3 even G and Cisco viral or a lot more complicated.
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There is a cost associated to using those applications because you need to get Cisco images that year
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packet tracer has everything bolt in installation has completed.
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I'm going to allow it to start and I'm going to click finish and there you go.
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Cisco packet tracer has installed and is now starting up.
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Now when it boots up you have to enter your username or email address that you've registered with.
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On the etiquette Web site or on the Cisco Web site.
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So I'm gonna log in with my username I'll enter my password and click signing.
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You can start packet tracer up without entering these details but it will be very restricted.
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Highly recommended that you just log in with the credentials that you created on the network CAD Web
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site and there you go.
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I've got Cisco packet tracer installed.
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Now I'm gonna show you some tips and tricks in a separate video.
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There's certain things in packet tracer that I'd recommend that you do just in brief however notice
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we have network devices such as routers.
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These are a whole bunch of routers.
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I will discuss what routers are in a separate video.
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So if you don't know what that is.
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Don't worry.
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For the moment we've also got a whole bunch of switches.
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We've also got hubs we've got wireless devices and we've got firewalls again.
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Don't worry if you don't know what these devices are.
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We've got different end devices such as P.C. laptops and servers.
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We've got some components that we can use.
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We've got network connections such as a copper straight through cable.
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Basically in packet tracer we would select a device so as an example I could select this router and
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then paste it into my topology area.
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I could then select a P.C. and click here to add it to my topology and then I could connect those devices
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together using ethernet connections.
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Don't worry if you don't know what all of that means.
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I'm going to discuss that in more detail later.
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For the moment I just wanted you to get Cisco packet tracer installed.
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One thing I will point out is that if you do create a topology and you exit packet tracer it will ask
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you to save your changes.
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Make sure that you click a yes.
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If you want to save your topology or save any changes that you've made so I'll save this as a test topology
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on my desktop and click save.
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And as you can see there a packet tracer topology has been created.
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If I double click on that packet tracer will be opened and my topology will be restored you'll learn
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a lot about packet tracer as you go through the course.
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One of my recommendations is if you are new to Cisco packet tracer and you struggling when you log in
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to the Medicaid website they have this introduction to packet trace of course highly recommend that
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you go through this course.
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If you're struggling with packet tracer if you're not sure how to use the features of packet tracer
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then go through this course.
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It's a very good course.
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It doesn't make sense for me to recreate this course.
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Cisco created this course really good teaching you the foundations of packet tracer.
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So if you struggling to use packet tracer once again go through this introduction to packet trace of
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course Okay so hopefully at this point you've got packet tracer downloaded and installed.
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Please do that as soon as you can.
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Because in the course I'm going to be using packet tracer to demonstrate a whole bunch of stuff and
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you will learn a lot more by doing stuff yourself.
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So please download it and install it.
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