Cisco Packet Tracer Example Files Pkt !free!

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| Example File Name | Description | Key Protocols/Skills | |------------------|-------------|------------------------| | 1_static_routing.pkt | Basic static route configuration | ip route , default route, ping/traceroute | | 2_vlan_trunking.pkt | 2 switches, 3 VLANs, 802.1Q trunk | VLAN creation, trunk ports, access ports | | 3_ospf_single_area.pkt | 3 routers in area 0 | OSPF network commands, router IDs, adjacency | | 4_acl_security.pkt | Standard/extended ACLs on router | access-list , permit/deny, traffic filtering | | 5_dhcp_nat.pkt | Router as DHCP server + PAT | DHCP pool, inside/outside NAT, overload | | 6_troubleshooting_broken.pkt | Misconfigured routes/VLANs | Debug, show commands, logical diagnosis | cisco packet tracer example files pkt

Cisco Packet Tracer uses .pkt files to save simulated network topologies, including device configurations and logical layouts. While there is no built-in "one-click" feature to automatically generate a complex topology, you can use several tools to create or obtain them. Ways to "Generate" .pkt Features PC0 (192