Free CCNA | OSI Model | Day 3 Lab | CCNA 200-301 Complete Course

Free CCNA | OSI Model | Day 3 Lab | CCNA 200-301 Complete Course

Welcome to Jeremy’s IT Lab

Introduction to the CCNA 200-301 Course

  • The course is a free, complete series for the CCNA 200-301 certification.
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Understanding Network Traffic with Packet Tracer

Overview of the Network Diagram

  • The lab involves examining network traffic using Packet Tracer's simulation mode.
  • The network consists of two routers (R1 and R2), two switches (SW1 and SW2), one server, and one PC.

Interface Types and Speeds

  • Interfaces labeled G (Gigabit Ethernet) operate at 1 Gbps; F (Fast Ethernet) operates at 100 Mbps.

Network Addresses Explained

  • Two networks are identified:
  • 192.168.1.0/24 includes SRV1, PC1, SW1, SW2, and R1’s G0/0 interface.
  • 10.0.0.0/24 connects R1’s G0/1 interface with R2’s G0/0 interface.

Packet Analysis in Simulation Mode

Exploring STP Protocol

  • At Device SW2, data type is STP (Spanning Tree Protocol), a Layer 2 protocol crucial for preventing loops in networks.

OSI Model Layers

  • STP information resides in Layer 2 headers; encapsulation into an Ethernet frame occurs here.

Layer Information from OSPF Protocol

Understanding OSPF Functionality

  • OSPF (Open Shortest Path First), a Layer 3 protocol used for routing decisions across networks.

Layer Information Breakdown

  • OSPF includes details from Layers 3 through 1:
  • Source IP address and destination IP address are part of Layer 3 information.

DHCP Traffic Generation on PC1

DHCP Process Overview

  • DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), a Layer 7 protocol that automatically assigns IP addresses to devices.

Command Prompt Usage

  • To release an IP address: ipconfig /release.
  • To renew an IP address: ipconfig /renew.

Analyzing DHCP Messages

  • DHCP messages show information up to Layer 7 but omit layers 5 and 6 due to their combination in TCP/IP model as the application layer.

Conclusion of Lab Session

Summary of Key Learnings

  • The lab demonstrated how OSI and TCP/IP models function within a network context.

Encouragement for Further Learning

Video description

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