SSH and packet tracer

in CCNA & CCENT
Hello
I wonder if i am doing sth wrong or packet tracer doesn't have the SSH ability , crypto commands and so on....
Also i wonder if "command + ? " is enabled at exam or not. In reality it helps a lot....
Thanks..
I wonder if i am doing sth wrong or packet tracer doesn't have the SSH ability , crypto commands and so on....
Also i wonder if "command + ? " is enabled at exam or not. In reality it helps a lot....
Thanks..
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GeeGeez0rz Member Posts: 14 ■■■□□□□□□□
What version of PT are you using?
I went through the SSH commands yesterday, works fine except for the - "general-keys" command.
as for "command?" im not sure.
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GOZCU Member Posts: 234
GeeGeez0rz wrote: »What version of PT are you using?
I went through the SSH commands yesterday, works fine except for the - "general-keys" command.
as for "command?" im not sure.
Cheers.
Version: 5.3.2.0027
so wierd... i looked a lot and yes, it wasn't not implemented at this version. no ssh, no crypto and so on.....
I do wonder if it is available at exam or skipped automatically, also "command + ? " ..... -
alan2308 Member Posts: 1,854 ■■■■■■■■□□
SSH is implemented in the 3560 switch in Packet Tracer, but nothing else that I tried. That's one of the fun things about PT, some features are available in certain devices but not in others.
From everything that I've heard and read, you can use the ? in the exam, though I don't recall trying it myself when I took the exam. -
SdotLow Member Posts: 239
SSH is implemented in the 3560 switch in Packet Tracer, but nothing else that I tried. That's one of the fun things about PT, some features are available in certain devices but not in others.
From everything that I've heard and read, you can use the ? in the exam, though I don't recall trying it myself when I took the exam.
I tried using it 2 weeks ago and it did not work. There's a thread in a different forum (I forget where) that talks about this. People have gotten free vouchers for failing their exams, and Cisco has stated they're working on fixing this problem.
Edit : It's actually in this forum. http://www.techexams.net/forums/ccna-ccent/69580-exams.html -
CCIEWANNABE Banned Posts: 465
GNS3 is your friend in this case, and for everything else that is not supported in packet tracer at Layers 3 and up
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hiddenknight821 Member Posts: 1,209 ■■■■■■□□□□
CCIEWANNABE wrote: »GNS3 is your friend in this case, and for everything else that is not supported in packet tracer at Layers 3 and up
True, but you might want to change your statement to layer 2 and up since PT doesn't even support "show spanning-tree" command, which is important for someone trying to understand how STP works. -
GeeGeez0rz Member Posts: 14 ■■■□□□□□□□
hiddenknight821 wrote: »True, but you might want to change your statement to layer 2 and up since PT doesn't even support "show spanning-tree" command, which is important for someone trying to understand how STP works.
PT v5.3.2 supports the show spanning-tree command -
CodeBlox Member Posts: 1,363 ■■■■□□□□□□
The 2811's in PT support SSH 1.0 and 2.0Currently reading: Network Warrior, Unix Network Programming by Richard Stevens