--- Classes: - IT Foundations --- # Cisco Packet Tracer Packet Tracer is a visual simulation tool for network topologies. **Note:** This is not just a Linux issue as the issue is on Windows as well, but Packet Tracer does not play with with Dark Mode, so I recommend setting your system to Light Mode while using Packet Tracer ## Install Note: a netacad account is required to download You can download the "Ubuntu" version .deb from https://www.netacad.com/resources/lab-downloads?courseLang=en-US ### Debian/Mint/Ubuntu ```sh sudo apt install ~/Downloads/CiscoPacketTracer_900_Ubuntu_64bit.deb ``` ### Other Distro (Including Arch and Fedora) Manual Install Since they only provide a .deb version, we have to manually install it on other distros. This will require the `binutils`, `tar` and `xf` packages to be installed. ```sh # Create a working folder and move the downloaded file into it mkdir ~/Downloads/PacketTracer && mv ~/Downloads/CiscoPacketTracer_900_Ubuntu_64bit.deb ~/Downloads/PacketTracer cd ~/Downloads/PacketTracer # Extract the program ar x CiscoPacketTracer_900_Ubuntu_64bit.deb tar xf data.tar.xz # Install the program sudo mkdir -p /opt sudo mv opt/pt /opt/pt sudo ln -s /opt/pt/packettracer.AppImage /usr/local/bin/packettracer ``` ## Usage ### Starting App The first time you launch this app needs to be from the command-line to accept the EULA. You should just be able to run the `packettracer` command. ### Login If the "Open in Browser" function for the initial login is not working, an in-app browser option is available and works. In the initial screen select "Advanced Settings" and check "User internal web browser for Cisco Networking Academy login" ![Login Screen](Screenshots/packettracer-login.png)