Control Cisco Packet Tracer to build, configure, and simulate networks with natural language.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "packet-tracer-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Create a small enterprise network in Packet Tracer with 1 router, 2 switches, and 20 PCs. Split them into 2 departmental VLANs and complete the basic cabling and device naming.
A network topology with device placement, connections, VLAN segmentation, and clear naming.
Configure the existing topology's routers and switches with hostnames, management IPs, default gateways, VLAN 10/20, and access and trunk port settings.
Devices are configured automatically and the topology is updated for further testing.
Launch a simulation on the current network, verify inter-VLAN routing connectivity, and check connectivity from PCs to the default gateway and server. If anything fails, identify likely causes.
The simulation runs and returns results showing which links and configurations work, what failed, and likely causes.
Analyze packet captures in natural language for protocols, flows, and threats.
Run network diagnostics and scans with natural language for faster troubleshooting.
Analyze network traffic with natural language for packet stats and anomaly detection.
Use Quartus II 9.1 via MCP for FPGA setup, simulation, compilation, and programming.
Analyze packet captures and live traffic through natural-language network investigation.
Capture and analyze network packets to detect threats and vulnerability signals.