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You are a network technician for a small corporate network. You need to enable BYOD Guest Access Services on your network for guests and employees that have mobile phones, tablets, and personal computers. In this lab, your task is to perform the following: Access the Wireless Controller console through Internet Explorer on http://192.168.0.6.Username: WxAdminpassword: ZDAdminsOnly!$ (O is the capital letter O) Set up Guest Access Services using the following parameters:Name: Guest_BYOD.Authentication: Use guest pass authentication.The guest should be presented with your terms of use statement and then allowed to go to the URL they were trying to access.Verify that 192.168.0.0/16 is on the list of restricted subnets. Create a guest WLAN using the following parameters:Network name: GuestESSID: Guest_BYODType: Guest AccessAuthentication: OpenEncryption Method: NoneGuest Access Service: Guest_BYODIsolate guest wireless clients from other clients on the access point Open a new Internet Explorer window and request a guest pass using the BYODAdmin user as follows:URL: 192.168.0.6/guestpassUsername: BYODAdminPassword: @dm!n1str8rUse any full name in the Full Name field.Make a note of or copy and paste the key in the Key field. Use the key from the guest pass request to authenticate to the wireless LAN Guest_BYOD from the Gst-Lap laptop computer in the Lobby.

In the Search field on the taskbar, enter Internet Explorer. Under Best Match, select Internet Explorer. Maximize the Internet Explorer window. In the URL field, enter 192.168.0.6 and press Enter. In the Admin Name field, enter WxAdmin. In the Password field, enter ZDAdminsOnly!$ (O is the capital letter O). Select Login. Set up Guest Access Services as follows: Select the Configure tab. From the left menu, select Guest Access. Under Guest Access Service, select Create New. In the Name field, enter Guest_BYOD. Under Authentication, make sure Use guest pass authentication is selected. Under Terms of Use, select Show terms of use. Under Redirection, make sure Redirect to the URL that the user intends to visit is selected. Expand Restricted Subnet Access. Verify that 192.168.0.0/16 is listed. Click OK. Create a guest WLAN as follows: From the left menu, select WLANs. Under WLANs, select Create New. In the Name field, enter Guest. In the ESSID field, enter Guest_BYOD. Under Type, select Guest Access. Under Authentication Options, make sure Open is selected. Under Encryption Options, make sure None is selected. Under Guest Access Service, make sure Guest_BYOD is selected from the drop-down list. Select Isolate wireless client traffic from other clients on the same AP. Click OK. Close Internet Explorer. Request a guest password as follows: Open a new Internet Explorer browser window. In the URL field, enter 192.168.0.6/guestpass and press Enter. In the Username field, enter BYODAdmin. Enter @dm!n1str8r as the password. Select Login. In the Full Name field, enter any full name. In the Key field, highlight the key and press Ctrl + C to copy the key. Click Next. Access the wireless Guest Access service from the guest laptop in the lobby as follows: From the top menu, select Floor 1. Select Gst-Lap in the lobby. In the notification area, select the wireless network icon. Select Guest_BYOD. Select Connect. Select Yes. After Internet Explorer opens to the Guest Access login page, paste the key from the Key field. Select Log In.

Enable Remote Desktop. Allow the Tom Plask account to connect using a Remote Desktop connection. Verify that the firewall ports for Remote Desktop are opened appropriately.

Right-click Start and select Control Panel. Select System and Security. Select System. Select Remote settings. Under Remote Desktop, select Allow remote connections to this computer. Select Select Users to authorize users for Remote Desktop. Select Add. Enter the user account name and select OK. Select OK. Select OK. Verify the firewall port configuration as follows: Go back to System and Security in Control Panel. Select Windows Firewall. Select Allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall. Verify that Remote Desktop is marked (to open the port). (The corresponding port is opened or closed automatically when you enable or disable the service in the system properties). Select Cancel.

Match the class of service (COS) priority on the left with its corresponding value on the right.

0 Background 1 Best effort 2 Excellent effort 3 Critical applications 4 Video (< 100ms latency) 5 Voice (< 10ms latency) 6 Internetwork control 7 Network control

You are the IT administrator for a small corporate network. You use CorpServer for your production server and need to have the most throughput possible. As a result, you need to configure NIC teaming. In this lab, your task is to configure a NIC team on CorpServer as follows: Disconnect the network cable from the onboard adapter on CorpServer. Connect network cables from the 4 port NIC on CorpServer to the switch ports 19, 20, 21, and 22. Configure the adapter ports as members of a NIC team using the following parameters:Team name: NetTeamConfigure Ethernet 3 through Ethernet 6 as members of the team.Teaming mode: LACPLoad balancing mode: Address HashStandby adapter: None (all adapters Active) Configure the Hyper-V Virtual Switch Manager to use the new NIC team for the External network. Verify the status of the team and your network connection in Network and Sharing Center.

Above the rack, select Back to switch to the back view of the rack. Remove the network cable from the onboard network adapter on CorpServer (the 1U server). Above the rack, select Front to switch to the Front view of the rack. In the Selected Component window, verify that the other end of the network cable is connect to port 21 on the switch. On the Shelf , expand Cables. Connect one end of each cable to ports 19, 20, and 22 on the switch. Above the rack, select Back to switch to the back view of the rack. In Partial Connections, select each cable and drag the unconnected connector to a port on the 4 port NIC in CorpServer. On the CorpServer monitor, select Click to view Windows Server 2016. In Server Manager, select Local Server from the menu on the left. Next to NIC Teaming, select Disabled to configure NIC Teaming. In the Teams panel, select Tasks > New Team. Enter the NIC team name. Select the adapters to be included in the team. Select Additional Properties. Select the teaming mode. Verify the load balancing mode. Verify the standby adapter. Click OK. Close the NIC Teaming window. In Server Manager, select Tools > Hyper-V Manager. Select CORPSERVER. Select Virtual Switch Manager. Under Virtual Switches, select the External switch for configuration. Under Connection type, select the Microsoft Network Adapter Multiplexor Driver to be used for the External network. Click OK. Notice that the network connection becomes active again.

You are an IT administrator for a growing corporate network. You want to back up the system state of your domain controllers to ensure a good backup of Active Directory in the event of a disaster. You need to configure regular backups on CorpDC4. Use Windows Server Backup to create a schedule and back up a server. Use Backup Schedule to set a daily schedule for regular backups. Use Backup Once to perform an immediate backup. In this lab, your must use Windows Server Backup to complete the following tasks: Create a regular backup schedule for the CorpDC4 server using the following settings:Backup type: CustomItems to back up: System StateBackup frequency: Once a dayBackup time: 1:00 amBackup location:\\CorpFiles16\Backup Perform an immediate backup using the following custom settings:Backup type: CustomItems to back up: System State and Local Disk (C:)Backup location:\\CorpFiles16\Backup

Create a backup schedule as follows: In Server Manager, select Tools > Windows Server Backup. In the left pane, select Local Backup. In the Actions pane, select Backup Schedule. Click Next to begin the wizard. Select the backup type; then click Next. Select Add Items. Select the items to be backed up; then click OK. Select Next. Select the backup frequency. Select the backup time; then click Next. Select Back up to a shared network folder; then click Next. Click OK. Enter the location of the shared folder; then click Next. Click Finish. Click Close. Perform an immediate backup as follows: In the Actions pane, select Backup Once. Select Different options; then click Next. Select the backup type; then click Next. Select Add Items. Select the items to be backed up; then click OK. Select Next. Select Remote shared folder; then click Next. Enter the location of the shared folder; then click Next. Select Backup to start the backup. Click Close.

You recently upgraded the Exec system from Windows 7 to Windows 10. You need to implement backups to protect valuable data. You would also like to keep a Windows 7-compatible backup of ITAdmin for good measure. In this lab, your task is to complete the following: Configure a Windows 7-compatible backup on ITAdmin using the following settings:Save the backup to the Backup (D:) volume.Back up all of the users' data files.Back up the C: volume.Include a system image for the C: volume.Do not set a schedule for regular backups.Make a backup. Configure the Exec system to create Windows 10-compatible backups using the following settings:Save the backup to the Backup (E:) volume.Back up files daily.Keep files for 6 months.Back up the entire Data (D:) volume.Make a backup now.

On ITAdmin, configure a Windows 7-compatible backup as follows: Right-click Start and select Control Panel. Select System and Security. Select Backup and Restore (Windows 7). Select Set up backup to perform a backup. Select Backup (D:) to save the backup; then click Next. Select Let me choose; then click Next. Select the data files and disks to include in the backup. Make sure that Include a system image of drives: (C:) is selected and then click Next. Select Change schedule to change the schedule for backups. Unmark Run backup on a schedule. Click OK. Select Save settings and run backup. On Exec, configure Windows 10 backups as follows: From the top menu, select the Floor 1 location tab. Select Exec. Select Start. Select Settings. Scroll down and select Update & security. Select Backup. Select Add a drive. Select Backup E:. Verify that Automatically back up my files is on. Select More options. Under Back up my files, select Daily. Under Keep my backups, select 6 months. Under Back up these folders, select Add a folder. Select the Data (D:) volume and select Choose this folder. Select Back up now.


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