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Weekly Coding Challenge

Every week, we pick a real-life project to build your portfolio and get ready for a job. All projects are built with ChatGPT as co-pilot!

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Podcast: Code Sets You Free

A tech-culture podcast where you learn to fight the enemies that blocks your way to become a successful professional in tech.

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Introduction to Packet Tracer

Introduction to Cisco Packet Tracer

Introduction to Cisco Packet Tracer

Cisco Packet Tracer is a network simulation software developed by Cisco Systems. It allows students, professionals, and network enthusiasts to create, design, and experiment with virtual computer networks without the need for physical hardware.

Features

  • Network device simulation: Packet Tracer includes a comprehensive library of Cisco and third-party network devices, such as routers, switches, firewalls, servers, and wireless access points.
  • Network topology creation: You can create simple or complex network topologies by dragging and dropping devices from the library. Device configuration: You can configure network devices using command-line interfaces (CLIs) or graphical user interfaces (GUIs).
  • Network traffic simulation: You can generate and send network traffic between devices to observe how the network works. Network troubleshooting: You can use Packet Tracer to identify and troubleshoot common network problems.

Uses

  • Learning network concepts: Packet Tracer can help you learn about the fundamentals of networking, such as the OSI model, TCP/IP, subnetting, and routing.
  • Practicing configuration skills: You can use Packet Tracer to practice configuring real network devices.
  • Designing networks: You can use Packet Tracer to design new networks or to improve existing networks.
  • Troubleshooting networks: Packet Tracer can help you identify and troubleshoot network problems in a safe virtual environment.

Advantages

  • Easy to use: Packet Tracer has an intuitive graphical user interface that makes it easy to use even for beginners.
  • Comprehensive: Packet Tracer includes a wide library of network devices and features that make it a complete tool for learning and practicing networking.
  • Flexible: Packet Tracer can be used for a variety of purposes, from preparing for certification exams to designing networks.
  • Free: Packet Tracer is a free tool for students and educators.

Disadvantages

  • Not a replacement for real hardware: Although Packet Tracer is a valuable tool for learning and practicing networking, it is not a replacement for real hardware.
  • Requires a computer with good processing power: Packet Tracer may require a computer with good processing power to run properly.

In summary, Cisco Packet Tracer is a powerful and versatile tool that can help you learn, practice, and troubleshoot networks. Throughout this bootcamp, you will use it to study concepts and perform cybersecurity exercises in the networking area.