Lab #1 – Assessment Worksheet Assessing and Securing Systems on a Wide Area Network (WAN) 1. What is the first Nmap command you ran in this lab? Explain the switches used. The first nmap command used was nmap -O -v 10.20.100.50. -O was to detect the operating system of the 10.20.100.50 machine, while -v showed much detail. 2. What are the open ports when scanning 192.168.3.25 and their service names? There are twelve open ports. 80 is HTTP services, 135 is the Microsoft EPMAP aka DCE/RPC
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LAB #1 – ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET Configure Active Directory and Implement Departmental and User Access Controls Course Name and Number: Student Name: Instructor Name: Lab Due Date: Overview In this lab, you configured Windows Active Directory to create Department and User accounts, and set unique read/write folder and fi le access privileges. You used the Windows Configuration Applet and Group Policy Management console to create and test configurations and read/write of several fi les with specific
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Katsigeorgis. This class comprises lectures (3 credits) and labs (1.5 credits). Students can take lectures with no labs, but not the other way around. The syllabus from last year is attached (there will be a few minor changes). If interested, enroll soon because the number of lab spaces is limited. 6. BT7013/BT7011 SPECIAL TOPICS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY: GENETIC ENGINEERING by Prof John Katsigeorgis. This class also comprises lectures (3 credits) and labs (1.5 credits) and it is supposed to be more advanced than
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you use to request assistance from a librarian? f. ___ Find a Specific Publication g. ___ Choose Resources by Subject h. _x__ Ask a Librarian 4. You need help with some basic writing skills; which of the following student labs would you use to ask your question? i. ___ Success Tools j. ___ Critical Thinking k. __x_ Writing l. ___ Avoiding Plagiarism 5. Your facilitator has asked you to review the APA Sample Paper. In which of
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Lab 1.1 review 1.Convert the decimal value 127 to binary. Explain the process of conversion that you used. 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 127-64= 63-32=31-16=15-8=7-4=3-2=1-1=0 127=1111111 2. Explain why the values 102 and 00102 are equivalent. The values are equivalent because it’s de same numerical meaning. Everything else after the one is a zero and there is no need to show the zero. 3. Based on the breakdown
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Charlton Davis IT321 Unit 1 Labs Lab 6 Step 3- 192.168.1.14, Router 3 Fa0/0 192.168.1.1, S0/0/1 192.168.1.34, S0/0/0 192.168.1.98 Step 4- PC 3 192.168.1.14 ip address is correct Step 5- All interface were up Step 6- R2 could not ping PC 3 Step 7- 192.168.1.18 Step 8- R3 S0/0/0 ip address 192.168.1.98 Step 9- Yes Step 10- 192.168.1.0./28 on S0/0/1 Step 11- 192.168.1.97 Step 12- No Step 13- None Step 14- No it could not ping default gateway
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MicroBiology- MLT1 LabPaq / Published by: Hands-On Labs, Inc. sales@labpaq.com / www.LabPaq.com / Toll Free 866.206.0773 A Laboratory Manual of Small-Scale Experiments for the Independent Study of Microbiology 50-0222-MB-01 LabPaq® is a registered trademark of Hands-On Labs, Inc. (HOL). The LabPaq referenced in this manual is produced by Hands-On Labs, Inc. which holds and reserves all copyrights on the intellectual properties associated with the LabPaq’s unique design, assembly, and
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LAB-2.05 SOUND 1. In the lab activity, you will examine sound waves as they are emitted from a moving source. Predict what will happen to the sound waves when the sound source is in motion. Record your prediction (hypothesis) as an “if then” statement. (For example: If you select the GO button, then the train will move) If the sound source is moving then…the sound waves will have a shorter distance between the waves in the direction the source is moving causing the pitch and frequency to
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Endocrine System Unit |Title: Endocrine System | |Subject/Course: Anatomy and Physiology | |
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Course Design Guide IT/237 Version 5 1 Course Design Guide College of Information Systems & Technology IT/237 Version 5 Intro to Web Design II Copyright © 2012, 2009, 2007, 2006 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course introduces development tools and techniques used to publish Web pages on the World Wide Web. Students use basic Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), scripting, and presentational technologies to create ™ websites without the aid of a software
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