Simulation Mode: Complex PDUs


In addition to simple, quick pings, you can also send customized PDUs. In the Common Tools Bar, press the Add Complex PDU icon, and then click your source device to bring up the Create Complex PDU dialogue. You can choose which port that the PDU will be sent out (or leave it at the default). You can also change the type of the PDU by selecting from the list of applications. Depending on the application, the PDU may have the following settings: Destination IP Address, TTL (Time-to-Live), Source Port, Destination Port, and Sequence Number.

 

Packet Tracer 4.11 supports custom PDUs with source and destination ports corresponding to the following application layer protocols:

  • DNS, Finger, FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, IMAP, NetBIOS, Ping, POP3, SFTP, SMTP, SNMP, SSH, Telnet, TFTP, other

 

You can also set the timing parameters of the PDU. The PDU can be a One Shot event; it is to be sent at a time you specify (in seconds). Alternatively, the PDU can be a Periodic event; it will be sent periodically at intervals you specify (also in seconds).

 

Tutorial

Open this tutorial to learn how to use scenarios, the Protocol Data Units List, and the Create Complex PDU dialogue.