LAB 7

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LAB 7.1 DOCUMENTING AND REMOVING NETWORK
PROTOCOLS
Student Answer Sheet
Name: Computer ID:
Step 2: Document protocol settings.
Record local area connection information below:
Speed:
Packets sent:
Packets received:
Installed network protocols:
Network card configuration:
Manufacturer/Model:
Driver date:
Version:
Resource settings:
Interrupt request:
Input/output range:
Existing clients and services:
Internet Protocol (IP) information:
IP address:
...
Subnet mask:
...
DNS Server:
...
Default gateway: ...
LAB 7.2 DEFINING AN IP ADDRESS SCHEME
IP Address Planning Sheet
Name: Computer ID:
Office
Network address: _______________________
Subnet mask: __________________________
Default gateway: _______________________
LabHost/Gateway:
OFFXPPRO-1:
OFFXPPRO-2:
OFFXPPRO-3:
OFFXPPRO-4:
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Network address:
Subnet mask:
Default gateway:
LabHost/Gateway:
212XPPRO-1:
212XPPRO-2:
212XPPRO-3:
212XPPRO-4:
212XPPRO-5:
212XPPRO-6:
212XPPRO-7:
212XPPRO-8:
212XPPRO-9:
212XPPRO-10:
LAB 7.3 INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING THE TCP/IP
PROTOCOL
Student Answer Sheet
Name: Computer ID:
Activity 1, Step 3: Configure TCP/IP settings.
TCP/IP filtering options:
1.
2.
3.
Activity 2, Step 1: Record possible clients:
1.
2.
Activity 2, Step 2: Record possible services:
1.
2.
3.
Activity 2, Step 3: Advanced Settings
Briefly describe the purpose of the Provider Order tab:
Management and Monitoring Tools options:
Networking Services options:
Other Network File and Print Services options:
Activity 2, Step 5: Possible TCP/IP services assigned to the proxy server
1.
2.
3.
4.
Activity 2, Step 6: Changing network configuration
Record the message you received when you clicked the Properties button from the
Connection Status window:
Install button results:
Uninstall button results:
Properties button results:
Activity 3, Step 2: Using the PING command
Record the results of PINGing your Windows XP computer:
Number of replies:
Message:
Bytes:
Time: ms.
TTL:
Record the results of PINGing the server:
Number of replies:
Message:
Bytes:
Time: ms.
TTL:
LAB 7.4 ASSIGNING IP ADDRESSES AUTOMATICALLY
Student Answer Sheet
NAME:
COMPUTER ID:
Activity 1, Step 2: Modify TCP/IP configuration.
IP address setting:
Activity 1, Step 3: Automatic IP address information
DNS suffix:
Autoconfiguration IP address: ...
Subnet mask: ...
Default gateway: ...
Activity 1, Step 4: Assigning a default gateway
Default gateway: ...
Activity 2, Step 1: Using DHCP
Initial IP address information:
DNS suffix:
Autoconfiguration IP address: ...
Subnet mask: ...
Default gateway: ...
Activity 2, Step 2: Releasing the IPAddress
Message received after releasing the IP address:
IP address information received after obtaining a new DHCP address:
DNS suffix:
Autoconfiguration IP address: ...
Subnet mask: ...
Default gateway: ...
LAB 7.5 WORKING WITH IP PROTOCOLS
Student Answer Sheet
Name: Computer ID:
Step 2: IP address information
DNS suffix:
Autoconfiguration IP address: ...
Subnet mask: ...
Default gateway: ...
Step 3: ARP command
Record the results of your initial ARP command:
Record the results of the ARP command after PINGing the server computer:
Step 5: Using the HOSTS file
Briefly record the results of PINGing the computer name from the Hosts file:
Step 6: The Telnet protocol
Briefly describe the contents of the Telnet client window:
LAB 7.6 WORKING WITH REMOTE ASSISTANCE
Student Answer Sheet
Name: Computer ID:
Step 2: Remote Assistance Settings
Default Remote Assistance Settings:
Default Remote Desktop Settings:
Step 3: Sending an invitation for Remote Assistance
Remote Assistance Password:
File Name and Path:
Invitation Details:
Step 4: Respond to an invitation for Remote Assistance
List the features provided by Remote Assistance
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