5.3.1 The information shown after the ipconfig/release is Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection: Media State disconnected and Connection-specific DNS Suffix. Wireless LAN adapter Wireless Network Connection 2: Connection –specific DNS Suffix, Link-Local IPv6 Address, and Default Gateway. It also states no operation can be performed on Local Area Connection while it has its media disconnected. After typing the command ipconfig/renew both the IP address and default gateway entries went back to
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Web Server Application Attacks April 15, 2015 Strayer University Spring 2015 Web Server Application Attacks Increasingly the world is becoming more and more dependent upon technology. With this dependency comes responsibility. In order to assure a company’s success, web security is a key element and has to be taken seriously; it should be at the top of the list when it comes to a company’s priorities. It is better for a company to employ an IT security policy that is more
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COMPANY MERGER SCENARIO I understand that as we begin the transition of merging our two companies into one, there are many concerns. First, I need to know what operating system (OS) our new friends are using. I understand that they are using a directory service (DS), however, without knowing what type of DS they are using or what OS they are using, it is very hard to determine how to approach merging them with us. If they are using the same OS that we use, or even an older version of the Windows
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NT1330 Unit 2 Assignment. Due before class Week 3. A. Students will respond to the following technical support email from a junior IT admin with further questions and considerations. Facilitation Read the scenario below and respond in detail with clarifying questions, suggested approaches and/or possible solutions. Dear IT Admin: I am working at a branch office and have been tasked with changing out the DHCP scope to match the overall corporate IP address scheme. The main office
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Domain Name System By: Teresa M. Wade In today’s society, technology has made life very convenient. One of those conveniences is the World Wide Web (WWW) commonly known as the Internet. From the touch of a button or a click of a mouse a user can gain access to a plethora of information. There are many different protocols and services that are interconnected to provide this ability. One such service is called Domain Naming System (DNS). DNS is an Internet service that translates domain names
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NT1330-Unit 2 Exercise 1 DNS Scenario Dear junior IT, Thank you for contacting me regarding your questions, and trust that I will do my best to help you. From what I understand, you work at two branch offices, and have been given the responsibility of discovering where to place an Active-Directory Integrated DNS server. You also have some question of what type DNS server would best meet your company’s needs. First let’s begin with the smaller branch supporting perhaps five user/workstations
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Abstract The expansion of the organization has allowed the IT department to design a network that will allow each office to share the same Internet Domain Name while still being located in separate offices. The organization currently own 25 servers and they expect to have to purchase up to thirty more to accommodate the new branch office. The design will allow for providing service to 5000 users with the thought of future growth being applied to the new network design. It has been suggested that
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devices where DNS or DHCP may be built-in. 2. At what point should DNS or DHCP be considered a priority and require some level of redundancy? 3. Should servers use DHCP? Submission Requirements Maximum 1 page, Microsoft Word, double-spaced, 12 pt. font 1. How many hosts does it take to justify the time and effort to setup a centrally managed solution for name resolution and address allocation? (In other words, is it worth setting up DHCP for two computers? 5? 25?) Consider both MS
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Website Migration Project What is information architecture (IA)? Information architecture (IA) refers to the structure or organization of your website. It describes the ways in which the different pages of your site relate to one another and ensures information is organized in a consistent and predictable way on each page. It involves steps such as: 1. assessing existing and needed content, 2. organizing the pages, 3. providing clues to help use the site efficiently, and 4. developing
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Professor: Dr. Thomas Watts, PhD, CISSP Kaplan University Abstract DNS (Domain Name System) is crucial to the activity on the Internet. DNS provides components to resolve a hostname to an IP (Internet protocol) address. The resolution of a hostname occurs over a hierarchy of domain servers. These domain servers consist of name server knowledge for their explicit domain level. A section of the web address will include the domain level. DNS utilizes IP versions 4 (IPv4) and 6 (IPv6) to help resolve hostnames
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