This reminds me, I have played with Packet Tracer 3.2 from the old CCNA Companion.
Is there a more up-to-date version, or something similar that runs under Linux *and* Windows?
Regards, N.Fotis
This reminds me, I have played with Packet Tracer 3.2 from the old CCNA Companion.
Is there a more up-to-date version, or something similar that runs under Linux *and* Windows?
Regards, N.Fotis
plz give me the link of Packet Tracer. Thanks, Sukalyan
Newest Packet Tracer is 4.11 and it is possible to run it under Wine...
Well, new packet tracer 5.0 (which should be released soon) will run nativly under linux.
That's what I did. I just finished the four v4 Cisco Netacademy CCNA courses. We had access to real routers too, but PT was often easier and quicker since you never had to go to the racks and physically wire the routers and switches. On the other hand PT 4.11 doesn't have all the necessary commands so some stuff did not work.
Many features works well on dynamips... I recommend to try this software for routers emulation and dynagen for 'management'.
Packet Tracer is a non-commercial teaching network simulator for Cisco Networking Academy students. If you are such a student then you can download it when you log into Academy Connection.
If not here's a good free one -
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