LAB 1.3 Internet Access
Internet Access in PNETLAB
Created By : Daffa Aryaputra
A. ADDING DEVICE IN PNETLAB
1. Back to your PNETLAB home page, here we will add devices, so select the Devices tab.
2. Next we will try to add the chrome device to pnetlab, by clicking Get Device.
3. Wait for the chrome download process to finish and make sure the interface is connected to the internet and stable.
4. Pastikan chrome sudah selesai terinstal dan setelah terinstal akan muncul notif chrome Added to PNET.
5. The next step we can create a new lab. then name the lab, for example my lab name is “LAB 1.3” then add.
6. Right-click on the workspace select node, then select the Docker.io template.
7. Next change the node. By clicking the icon table then and search for Dekstop2.png
8. Scroll down to find the primary console, then change the primary console to RDP, and save.
9. After adding the node, click on play button to start it. This is the client that will be used as an experiment.
10. Click on the node, a notification will appear, then open it.
11. A notification will appear, then click connect.
12. A RDP will show up, click OK.
14. If you want to test the connection, you can close chrome, right-click, and select Run Terminal to access Terminal. When you are done, close the tab and return to the lab.
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B. Connecting Mikrotik with VPCS.
1. Add the MikrotikRouterOS node, then change the RAM to 64 mb, then change the ethernet to 5, and save.
2. After adding the router, continue with adding the Virtual PC.
4. The next step activates the HTML Console.
5. After clicking on the router and automatically entering the terminal, the first step is to set the hostname with the command system identity set name=(your username). Next, set the IP address of the router using the ip address add address=192.168.23.1/24 interface=ether1 command. To ensure that the IP address has been successfully added, use the ip address print command. The result will display that the IP Address has been attached to the specified ethernet interface.
7.The next step we can add a label to the cable, place the cursor on the cable and wait for it to change to an index.
8. Right-click, and choose edit. Next Fill in the label with the desired IP address, for example 192.168.23.0/24, it depends on the IP you are using, it should not be the same as the router and vpc IP.
9. Next now go back into the vpcs terminal and send message to Mikrotik router ip. For example ping 192.168.23.1
























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