This repository contains a Cisco Packet Tracer project file (.pkt) designed for educational and practical experimentation with computer networking concepts. The .pkt file is used with the Cisco Packet Tracer simulation tool and can help students or network enthusiasts explore and practice configuring network topologies in a safe and visualized environment.
Topology.pkt: The main Packet Tracer project file containing the network topology and configurations.README.md: This documentation file.
The .pkt file represents a network scenario created in Cisco Packet Tracer. Although the binary file cannot be inspected directly via code, you can open it with Packet Tracer to explore:
- Network topology design
- Router and switch configurations
- PC and server interactions
- Subnetting and IP addressing
- Static or dynamic routing (e.g., RIP, OSPF)
- Security or QoS setups, if applicable
To open and work with this project, you'll need:
- Cisco Packet Tracer (Version 7.x or higher recommended)
Download from Cisco Networking Academy
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Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/Pouriadia/Netlab.git cd Netlab -
Open the project file:
- Launch Cisco Packet Tracer.
- Click File > Open and select
Topology.pktfrom the extracted folder.
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Explore the network:
- Analyze the topology.
- Open device CLI or config tabs to view or modify settings.
- Simulate traffic and use tools like the simulation panel to observe data flow.
Note: Screenshots or detailed diagrams can be added here to illustrate the network.
This project is especially helpful for:
- Practicing for Cisco certifications (CCNA, CCNP)
- Classroom or university lab assignments
- Demonstrating routing/switching/security concepts
This project is intended for educational use. Please do not redistribute without proper attribution.
For questions, feel free to open an issue or contact the original author (if known) via GitHub.
Happy Simulating! π°οΈπ§ͺ