Hey guys, i'm having a problem with packet tracer 7.2 and 7.1.1 where my vlan will not show up in running-config or "show ip interface brief" I'm following the "implementing basic connectivity" instructions from the academy. The instructions tell me to do:
NX-OSv 9000 runs on GNS3, KVM, or VMware NSX. Current version of NXOSv is 10.4(1)F. This version adds or enhances VXLAN EVPN First Hop Security (IPv4), radius over DTLS, port-channel load-balance command for MPLS tagged traffic, support to redirect/deny all packets using ePBR policy, VXLAN QoS Outer Header Policy for Layer 2
Actually fortios has added a packet tracer like function to fortios "diag firewall iprope lookup" it can do protocol and port traffic flows and show you want policy is matched. you do not need active traffic per-se
I tried to install it both from the terminal and directly from the .deb file via the store but I try to start it and absolutely nothing happens.
From the terminal it gives me the starting packet tracer 8.2 but nothing happens.
*Just an advice: Don't use packet tracer, its unreliable and incomplete and sometimes displays or operates wrongly, use emulators like GNS3 which can emulate 99% functionality of routers and connecting network.
One of the more useful features in troubleshooting on the PIX/ASA (which we used until recently) is the packet tracer, which allows us to enter source/destination IP/port, etc and check to see if a given connection is allowed or blocked, and by which rule. Is there an equivalent feature in the PA units?
The Cisco ASA packet tracer allows you to propose a hypothetical flow and runs it through the engine as if it were real. Evaluating the NAT and route dicisions which would likely apply in addition to the policy/ACL allow/deny logic.
this is up to layer 4 of the OSI, which gives good details on: known route/path, NAT and whether there is a supporting rule. If the packet gets dropped, there is good information which points out where and why it was dropped. Which gives guidance on what needs to be added to resolve it.
thank you for help. I have another homework with other problem I have three routers and I can not ping the third router however I configured ipv6 static routing. please help me thank you, frank.
by the way how can link or post my packet tracer file?
I am a beginner in the networking field kindly suggest to me the best software for practicing the router and switching. I have written articles on both software packet tracer vs GNS3 But I am confused about choosing the best one.
I want to start practicing using Aruba gear like you use when using packet tracer from Cisco. Is there a way to do this using gns3 or another application? I think I have to download a file and insert into GNS3 but don't know how to do this. Any suggestions.
Will Check Point release a management plugin that offers a similar functionality to Cisco's ASDM packet tracer anytime soon? I'm thinking about coding it on my own for quite some time. Shall I start or wait for Check Point?
In R80.10 gateways there is another utility (not documented) that doesn't inject packets but it does go through the policy files and database and tells you which rules the traffic will match but it doesn't inject the packets.
Sorry to dig into such an old thread, but since no clarification regarding an Check Point implementation was mentioned (I guess it is not planned due to packet mode search/pinj/fw monitor/fw vtl debug) - did you start with an own implementation? Or would you think it makes sense to open a thread where we ask the whole community if they would be interested in such a solution? Maybe Check Point is willing to implement it in a future release if enough people show their interest.
So i actually got 2 problems, first one is that i tried to install the cisco packet tracer on my linux mint desktop, but i forgot to agree to the eula, but now everytime i try to install it again, it just gives me an error, even after restarting pc, and downloading the file again, ig that's because it arleady installed some files, and idk how to remove them. The second problem, is that i tried to install it on my arch linux laptop, i converted the debian package into arch an arch linux one, and tried to install it with pacman, but now it wants to download 6 whole gigabytes of something, even tho on linux mint it didnt need to? and then it wants to install 25GB of data? like i got the space, but i really don't want to waste so much of it, since its only a 166 gig ssd, so is there any better way to install deb package on arch linux? would appreciate a solution to any of those problems
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