You don't. Packet Tracer doesn't support pipes.
The Cisco packet tracer works by allowing students to work out different problems. While letting the students to work them out with a vast ability of using many networks at their fingertips.
The password is assigned by the instructor who created the activity.
I'm not sure there are any more .pka files other than the Cisco Packet Tracer files, but you would need to have that app to use the file. Packet tracer is a network simulator for students in the Cisco Networking Academy.
Try "cisco" I'm not 100% certain though.
in global configuration mode type this clock rate 64000 and hit enter
go to esp.4shared.com and you will see a cisco shares folder in it is a folder for network simulators from there you can select the simulator you need.
Current version of Packet Tracer is 5.3. A lot of new features (BGP, IP telephony, ...) have been added by Cisco to cover about every CCNA topic. Get download links, free labs and video tutorials on related link.
Current version of Packet Tracer is 5.3. A lot of new features (BGP, IP telephony, ...) have been added by Cisco to cover about every CCNA topic. Get download links, free labs and video tutorials on related link.
startup-config resides in NVRAM and running-config resides in RAM.
When prompted for a password, enter one of the following: discovery1 discovery2 discovery3 discovery4 PT_user! (used for Exploration)
Cisco Packet Tracer is a powerful network simulation program that allows students to experiment with network behavior and ask “what if” questions. As an integral part of the Networking Academy comprehensive learning experience, Packet Tracer provides simulation, visualization, authoring, assessment, and collaboration capabilities and facilitates the teaching and learning of complex technology concepts.