Switch Configuration Switch Configuration First I would unpack the switch along with all of its contents, check for any missing or damaged items and if any our found I would then contact the cisco team but if everything looks great I would then proceed. If I have all the equipment ready for the switch I would then continue on with what they call the express set up. First thing I would do is verify that no devices are connected to the switch when first initializing the setup the switch will
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all local computers and equipment within the company such as printers, routers user computers etc. This will be easier to use and less expensive. With over 16,000 networks and 65,000 host address available there will be plenty of room for the company to grow. I would also consider having a wireless network using dynamic ip addresses leasing addresses to the user’s devices to allow users to connect there wireless devices to the network. All the systems we use today can work well with DHCP so it shouldn’t
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Lab 1 answer key Preparing a Second Virtual Server Image This lab contains the following exercises: Exercise 1.1 Creating a Windows Server 2008 Virtual Appliance Exercise 1.2 Performing Initial Configuration Tasks Exercise 1.3 Testing Network Connectivity Exercise 1.4 Installing the DNS Server Role Exercise 1.5 Installing the DHCP Server Role Estimated lab time: 95 minutes Exercise 1.1 | Creating A Windows Server 2008 Virtual Appliance | Overview | This lab assumes that
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2000, DHCP servers and clients can register with DNS to provide this update service if the DNS server supports DNS with dynamic updates. The Windows 2000 DNS service supports dynamic updates. A Windows 2000 DHCP server can register with a DNS server and update pointer and address (A) resource records on behalf of its DHCP-enabled clients using the DNS dynamic update protocol. The ability to register both A and PTR type records lets a DHCP server act as a proxy for clients using Microsoft Windows
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TASK You are setting up a new network for your company. You have a single location with approximately 145 hosts. Plans IT plans should accommodate 50% growth within the next 2 years. Growth 70 – 75 more hosts. What subnet range/s should be used? I would use a Classless addressing and start with a 172.16.0.0 Network address with a Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0. This gives you 254 hosts per subnet which accommodates for your 50% growth over the next 2 years. For the time being you could use
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that connects the two segments and make the router's interfaces match the gateway addresses assigned to the computers in each segment. The other solution would be to change the gateway addresses on the computers to match the existing interface configurations on the router. This could be accomplished through the use of a DHCP server or through manual configuration.Resource Needed: No resources are needed for this resolution unless DHCP is requested/required. In such a case a DHCP server would need
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that the subnet mask will consist of eight 1’s for the first octet and then 24 0s following Network Bits – Host Bits 11111111.00000000.00000000.00000000 255. 0. 0. 0. Both binary numbers are lined up: 01000000.00000000.00000000.00000000 - IP Address 11111111.00000000.00000000.00000000 - Subnet Mask Left most bits w/ the 1’s = Network Bits The rest is Host bits. We will take host bits and add them to the network portion. Since we have 10808 subnets, 2 to the power of 14 is the smallest
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T. J. Johnson NT 1330 Prof F. Pinkerton 12-19-2014 Unit 2 Assignment 1 DHCP troubleshooting Hello Mr. Junior Admin You have previously stated that you where tasking with changing the DHCP scope to match your IP addressing scheme. The IP address range you stated is of 192.168.0.200 through 192.68.0.225. You also said that you left Friday afternoon the day of the change and returned Monday morning to see that only some workstations had picked up the new leases from the new DHCP scope. I have
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To: Junior Admin: A scope must be defined and activated before DHCP clients can use the DHCP server for dynamic TCP/IP configuration. DHCP servers do not communicate scope information with each other, you must be careful to define scopes so that multiple DHCP servers are not assigning the same IP address to multiple clients or assigning addresses that are statically assigned to existing IP hosts. A DHCP server can only service requests for a scope that has a network ID that is the same as the network
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Dear Mr Miller I received your email explaining the issue you are having with changing the DHCP scope to match the overall corporate IP address scheme. The problem you are having as I understand it is t that some of the machines picked up new IP addresses. Well I try to follow the moto of “KISS” when I run into a problem of this nature. What this means is I tell myself to “Keep It Simple Stupid” and this reminds me that most of these types of issue can be corrected by the simplest of measures.
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