TAILIEUCHUNG - Lab 7.1.9b Introduction to Fluke Protocol Inspector

The output in this lab is representative only. Output will vary depending on the number of devices added, device MAC addresses, device hostnames, which LAN is joined, and so on. This lab introducing Protocol Inspector will be useful in later troubleshooting labs as well as in the field. While the Protocol Inspector (PI) software is a valuable part of the Academy program, it is also representative of features available on other products in the market | Cisco Svstems I Lab Introduction to Fluke Protocol Inspector Objective This lab is a tutorial demonstrating how to use the Fluke Networks Protocol Inspector to analyze network traffic and data frames. This lab will demonstrate key features of the tool that can be incorporated into various troubleshooting efforts in the remaining labs. Background Preparation The output in this lab is representative only. Output will vary depending on the number of devices added device MAC addresses device hostnames which LAN is joined and so on. This lab introducing Protocol Inspector will be useful in later troubleshooting labs as well as in the field. While the Protocol Inspector PI software is a valuable part of the Academy program it is also representative of features available on other products in the market. Options for conducting this lab. 1 Use Protocol Inspector or Protocol Expert in a small controlled LAN that is configured by the instructor in a closed lab environment as shown in the figure above. The minimum equipment should include a workstation a switch and a router. 2 Perform the steps in a larger environment such as the classroom or the school network to see more variety. Before attempting to run PI or PE on the school LAN check with the instructor and the network administrator. At least one of the hosts must have the Protocol Inspector software installed. If the lab is done in pairs having the software installed on both machines means that each person can run the lab steps. However each host may display slightly different results. 1 - 18 CCNA 1 Networking Basics v - Lab Copyright 2003 Cisco Systems Inc. Step 1 Configure the lab or attach a workstation to the school LAN Option 1. If the closed lab environment is selected cable the equipment as shown above and load the configuration files into the appropriate routers. These files might be preloaded. If not obtain them from the instructor. These files should support the IP addressing scheme as shown .

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