Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Packet Tracer 5.0

Packet Tracer 5.0 allows students to construct their own model or virtual networks, obtain access to important graphical representations of those networks, animate those networks by adding their own data packets, ask questions about those networks, and finally annotate and save their creations. The term “packet tracing” describes an animated movie mode where the learner can step through simulated networking events, one at a time, to investigate the microgenesis of complex networking phenomena normally occurring at rates in the thousands and millions of events per second.

A typical instructional event might begin with an instructor posing a networking problem to the student. Students can use Packet Tracer to drag and drop networking devices (nodes) such as routers, switches, and workstations into logical topology space (the Logical Workspace). They can then specify the types of interconnections between these devices (links) and configure the devices they created. Once they have designed and configured a network of nodes and links, they can then launch sample data packets into the network, either in real time, or in a user-controlled simulation mode. The packets are displayed graphically. The student can step the packet through the network, examining the processing decisions made by networking devices as they switch and route the packet to its destination. The networks, packet scenarios, and resulting animations can be annotated, saved, and shared. Many important networking domain knowledge representations are available for the student to pursue various modes of inquiry. Of particular interest to instructors is the Activity Wizard, which allows the authoring of answer networks to which students can compare their progress.

Packet Tracer 5.0 is based on three learning principles: learning is active, learning is social, and learning is contextual. Hence, it is meant to facilitate the creation of engaging, collaborative, and localized instructional materials. Packet Tracer may be used in a variety of ways:

Group work
Homework
Formative assessment
Hands-on lab reinforcement
Lecture demonstrations
Modeling and visualization of networking device algorithms and networking protocols
Case studies
Competitions
Problem-solving activities in concept-building, skill-building, design, and troubleshooting
Four problem types are well-supported by Packet Tracer 5.0:

Concept-builders (model-building inquiries leading to student-created explications and animations of networking concepts)
Skill-builders (algorithmic problem solving in support of the development of networking procedural knowledge)
Design challenges (constraint-based problems with multiple correct solutions)
Troubleshooting challenges (diagnosing, isolating, and fixing the simulated network from a previously bugged network file)
Packet Tracer 5.0 allows activity authoring for approximately 75% of the topics and skills required for CCNA Certification. Although the program includes some activities, we strongly encourage you to share activities that you create with others in the CCNA teaching and learning community.



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