Hey do u think i can get packet tracer 5.2 for ubuntu 9.10.thanks


On Sun Jun 6 13:07 , Samuel Alioni sent:

well i think you can use Packet tracer 5.2 which can do all that you need. i have used this for some time and it is very simple to use with all the cisco configuraton commands just as would be in a cisco Router, switch and even including wireless connections. And i am told the latest vesion of packet tracer has alot of features like VPN inclusive.

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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 05 Jun 2010 12:09:17 +0300
From: Kyle Spencer <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [LUG] network simulation tool wanted
To: Linux Users Group Uganda <[email protected]>, Reinier Battenberg
       <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <1275728957.4546.2.ca...@l33th4x0r>
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http://www.gns3.net

All you need beyond that is a Cisco 7200 image file and you're good to go :)

Note: Works best w/ lots of RAM and a multi-core processor.

----- Original message -----
> Hi,
>
> below question is currently running on /. Perhaps someone here can help
> our   neighbours:
>
>
> "I am a US Peace Corps volunteer currently teaching a computer
> technician   course at a technical college in Kenya. My students have all
> completed the   Kenyan equivalent of high school and have been accepted
> into a program where   they give a year of nation-building non-military
> service in return for a   technical education. My students' course load
> includes an introduction to   computer networking, and this is where my
> problem lies. Do any of you know of   a visual network simulator that can
> create an interactive network map that   allows me, the instructor, to
> manipulate various components of a network,   including the physical
> media, routing configuration, and which applications are   being used to
> submit data? An example would be to have a visual of the   differences
> between mail traffic and web traffic, and be able to show how the
> configuration of a wireless network might be different from a wired
> network. I   know this may seem silly, but visuals of all this are
> critical to getting   ideas across. It doesn't even have to be
> technically accurate, but rather just   pictorially accurate, possibly
> just labeling the various components correctly.   Also, it would be
> highly preferable if it ran on Linux, as I teach using FOSS   only."
>
> http://ask.slashdot.org/story/10/06/05/0046201/Visual-Network-Simulator-To-
> Teach-Basic-Networking?from=rss
>
> --
> rgds,
>
> Reinier Battenberg
> Director
> Mountbatten Ltd.
> +256 758 801 749
> www.mountbatten.net
>
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Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2010 12:14:58 +0300
From: "Peter C. Ndikuwera" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [LUG] network simulation tool wanted
To: Kyle Spencer <[email protected]>,  Linux Users Group Uganda
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payment or licensing or some such. Not FOSS.

P.

"Happiness makes up in height what it lacks in length"
-- Robert Frost


On 5 June 2010 12:09, Kyle Spencer <[email protected]> wrote:

> http://www.gns3.net
>
> All you need beyond that is a Cisco 7200 image file and you're good to go
> :)
>
> Note: Works best w/ lots of RAM and a multi-core processor.
>
>

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ment or licensing or some such. Not FOSS.

P.

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On 5 June 2010 12:09, Kyle Spencer
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Message: 5
Date: Sat, 05 Jun 2010 13:14:02 +0300
From: Kyle Spencer <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [LUG] network simulation tool wanted
To: "Peter C. Ndikuwera" <[email protected]>,    Linux Users Group Uganda
       <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <1275732842.4546.5.ca...@l33th4x0r>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8

GNS3 is FOSS.

I don't care how you get your images :)

----- Original message -----
> From the slashdot discussion it seems using a Cisco image would require
> payment or licensing or some such. Not FOSS.
>
> P.
>
> "Happiness makes up in height what it lacks in length"
> -- Robert Frost
>
>
> On 5 June 2010 12:09, Kyle Spencer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > http://www.gns3.net
> >
> > All you need beyond that is a Cisco 7200 image file and you're good to
> > go :)
> >
> > Note: Works best w/ lots of RAM and a multi-core processor.
> >
> >



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Message: 6
Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2010 20:19:39 -0600
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LUG] network simulation tool wanted
To: Linux Users Group Uganda <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

Dynamips

http://dynagen.org/tutorial.htm

or

The Network Simulator - ns-2

http://www.isi.edu/nsnam/ns/



On Sat, Jun 05, 2010 at 10:38:23AM +0300, Reinier Battenberg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> below question is currently running on /. Perhaps someone here can help our
> neighbours:
>
>
> "I am a US Peace Corps volunteer currently teaching a computer technician
> course at a technical college in Kenya. My students have all completed the
> Kenyan equivalent of high school and have been accepted into a program where
> they give a year of nation-building non-military service in return for a
> technical education. My students' course load includes an introduction to
> computer networking, and this is where my problem lies. Do any of you know of
> a visual network simulator that can create an interactive network map that
> allows me, the instructor, to manipulate various components of a network,
> including the physical media, routing configuration, and which applications are
> being used to submit data? An example would be to have a visual of the
> differences between mail traffic and web traffic, and be able to show how the
> configuration of a wireless network might be different from a wired network. I
> know this may seem silly, but visuals of all this are critical to getting
> ideas across. It doesn't even have to be technically accurate, but rather just
> pictorially accurate, possibly just labeling the various components correctly.
> Also, it would be highly preferable if it ran on Linux, as I teach using FOSS
> only."
>
> http://ask.slashdot.org/story/10/06/05/0046201/Visual-Network-Simulator-To-
> Teach-Basic-Networking?from=rss
>
> --
> rgds,
>
> Reinier Battenberg
> Director
> Mountbatten Ltd.
> +256 758 801 749
> www.mountbatten.net
>
>
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