This tutorial will guide you through downloading, installing, and configuring Cisco Packet Tracer on your Mac. We'll also show you how to create and save topologies, as well as demonstrate the basic use of this software. To get started, follow these steps:1. Visit the Cisco website and navigate to the Downloads section for Packet Tracer.2. Choose the appropriate version (32-bit or 64-bit) and download the installer package.3. Install the software using the installer package, following the on-screen instructions.Once installed, launch Cisco Packet Tracer and follow these steps to create a topology:1. Click 'File' in the menu bar, then select 'New'.2. Choose the number of devices you want to include in your topology (e.g., routers, switches, etc.).3. Position the devices as desired by clicking and dragging them around the workspace.4. Connect the devices using lines by clicking on the start and end points.To save your topology:1. Click 'File' in the menu bar, then select 'Save As'.2. Choose a name for your topology and click 'Save'.Here are some additional tips for using Cisco Packet Tracer:To change the font size of the CLI interface, go to Packet Tracer preferences and adjust the font settings.To manually configure interface labels in your topology, disable the option to show port labels in the logical workspace and then move the labels around as desired.
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