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LAB 10
CONFIGURING IPV4
ADDRESSING
AND
IPV6
Exercise 10.1
Calculating IP Addresses
Exercise 10.2
Lab Challenge
Exercise 10.3
Exercise
10.1
Calculating IP Addresses
Overview
Mindset
Completion time
20 minutes
Table 10-3
IPv4 Network Addresses, IP Addresses, and Subnet Mask
IPv4 Network Addresses
IP Addresses
Subnet Mask
Table 10-4
MAC Addresses and IPv6 Addresses
Computer
SERVERA
MAC Address
12-AA-BC-32-23-12
SERVERB
12-AA-BC-32-23-11
SERVERC
00-15-5D-01-01-C1
Exercise
10.2
IPv6 Address
Overview
Mindset
Completion time
20 minutes
Table 10-5
TCP/IP Configuration Settings for Exercise 10.2
SERVERA
SERVERB
SERVERC
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Preferred DNS
Server
Questio
n1
Questio
n2
15. Take a screen shot of the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties sheet
on SERVERB by pressing Alt+Prt Scr, and then paste the resulting image into
the Lab 10 worksheet file in the page provided by pressing Ctrl+V.
[copy screen shot over this text]
Lab
Challenge
Overview
Completion time
10 minutes
To complete this challenge, you must use Windows PowerShell commands on the
SERVERC server to configure the TCP/IP client to use the IP Address, Subnet Mask,
and Preferred DNS Server address you specified for that computer in Table 10-5 and
the IPv6 address you calculated in Table 10-4. Write the necessary commands in the
following space:
Exercise
10.3
Overview
After manually configuring the three servers TCP/IP clients, you must test
them by trying to connect to the other servers on the network. In this
exercise, you use the Ping utility to test the computers communications
capabilities.
Completion time
10 minutes
Questio
n3
Questio
n4
Questio
n5
How was the computer able to resolve the name ServerA into
its IP address?
Questio
n6
Why did these three ping tests fail, when the previous tests
succeeded?
Questio
n7
End of lab.