Wednesday, November 30, 2011

lab 1.7.1 reflection

In this lab we learned the basics of packet tracer. We were required to create a topology network consisting of two routers, a switch, a server, as well as two desktops. First we located all the devices and connected them using the auto-connect tool. Then we configure each device according to the corresponding numbers that were provided. In addition to this we experimented with the various features of packet tracer including the tutorial. Once each device was correctly setup and configured we determine if an actual packet could travel throughout the network, using a simulation. Thus concluding our introduction to packet tracer through lab 1.7.1.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Cisco CCNA Period 6-7 11/15/11

I believe that in this class I have improved in tests but in classwork as well as homework I have been slacking in completing my assignments both to a satisfactory degree as well as completing them on time. Overall my grade has dropped from last marking period to present, and I am motivated as well as determined to do better and raise my grade.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

ccna period 6-7 11/3/11

Point 1- You must abide by all the legal terms and conditions of cisco and may not replicate the information that you access from cisco

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Point 3- In using this website you agree to not use verbal abuse and refrain from malicious behavior.


Point 4- Except for the Forums & Chat features that expressly permit Networking Academy alumni to discuss potential career opportunities, this Website is not to be used as a solicitation for business.

Point 5- You are solely responsible for the content you have on cisco, you agree that Cisco is only acting as a venue and that Cisco has no liability related to the content of any discussion board posting or any other user-created content on its Website, whether or not arising under the laws of copyright, libel, privacy, obscenity, or otherwise. 

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Point 8- Cisco, in its sole discretion, may immediately suspend or terminate your access to the Website if you violate or otherwise fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this Acceptable Use Policy. Upon any suspension or termination, Cisco may retain or delete, in its sole discretion, any information or content that you previously provided to the Website.


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Point 16- Cisco copyright details and finalization of the usage agreement  

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Lab 11/1/11 ccna period 6-7

In this Lab we examined the connection between the eagle server and the wireshark program. We got an in depth understanding of syn bytes as well as source to destination handshakes including acknowledgments.