CONTENTS 2. Network Documentation Chart & Network Discovery & Security Scanning Chart 3. Network Security Plan Professional Report Host Device IP Host Address Subnet Number Type of Server O/S & Version Protocols & Services Ports & Status LAN Switch 1 127.16.8.1 /24 Switch N/A TelNet ICMP – (Ping) All / Active LAN Switch 2 127.16.20.1 /24 Switch N/A TelNet ICMP – (Ping) All / Active
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Local Area Network using the necessary technology, hardware and software specifications, appropriate protocols and group policies; and combined wired and wireless communications to include Internet services provided by an Internet Service Provider. Overview The incorporated network consists of workstations, printer, scanner, fax and copier bundle; telephone capabilities; server management and protocols. The network would be configured to manage users, files, folders and printer sharing options to include
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________________________ Faculty Name: ________________________ Institute Name: ________________________ Branch Name: ________________________ Batch Date : ________________________ Windows Server 2008 - Network Administration INDEX Sr. No. 1 Topic Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Lab – 1: Installing DHCP Service Lab – 2: Creating a Scope Lab – 3: Creating DHCP Reservations Lab – 4: DHCP Server Backup and Restore Page No. 5 6 12 20 22 2 Domain Naming System (DNS) Lab – 1: Installing DNS Service
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Answers to Assessment Test 1. A. Network Control Protocol is used to help identify the Network layer protocol used in the packet. See Chapter 16 for more information. 2. B. Each field in an IPv6 address is 16 bits long. An IPv6 address is a total of 128 bits. See Chapter 15 for more information. 3. C. The port roles used within RSTP include discarding, learning, and forwarding. The difference between 802.1d and RSTP is the discarding role. See Chapter 10 for more information. 4. C. The command
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network or station. Each network has its own network protocol, normally it is a language used in the system to communicate with one another. The language also known as protocol is used between two systems. They should have the same language to communicate, if not means there will be a communication problem occur between them. They unable to understand one another needs and no communication occurs. In today's networking, there are four major protocols found, that is short for Network Basic Input/output
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versions: • Cisco 2500 Series Routers • Cisco IOS® Software Release 12.2 (10b) The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If your network is live, make sure that you understand the potential impact
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Physical Layer Ch 4: Introduction to TCP/IP Protocols • IPv4 Addressing o Subnet Mask • IPv6 Addressing • Assigning IP Addresses o DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) o Private and Link-Local Addresses Ch 6: Network Hardware, Switching, and Routing • Repeaters and Hubs • Bridges • Switches o Switching Methods o VLANs and Trunking o STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) • Routers o Router Characteristics and Functions o Routing Protocols Ch 7: Wide Area Networks • PSTN • X.25 and
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network connection. Let’s start with the most commonly used network tool, Ping. The Ping utility is used to provide a connectivity test between the requesting host and the destination host. Ping is done through the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), by sending an echo packet to a destination host and then listens for a response from that host. This utility is used to help determine where the connection problem may be, in the office or within the network provider’s network. After the Ping utility
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Items to learn to understand the basics to Network Administration Intro to Networking Objectives: * Recognize the following logical or physical network topologies given a schematic diagram or description * Star/Hierarchal * Bus * Mesh * Ring * Wireless * Specify the main features of 802.3 (Ethernet), 802.11b/g/n/a (Wireless) and FDDI network topologies, including * Speed * Access Method * Topology * Media * Understand the
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Internet Protocol for communication. Routing table- a data table stored in a router or a networked computer that lists the routes to particular network destinations, and in some cases, metrics (distances) associated with those routes. Ip network- a network of computer using Internet Protocol for their communication protocol. Dynamic host configuration protocol- a communications protocol that lets network administrators centrally manage and automate the assignment of Internet Protocol (IP) addresses
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