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ITIS 2110 Class #3

A. True B. False

 Today’s Notes  HW  Networks and TCP/IP Part 1

 Experience!  How to get experience?  Internships!  How to get internship?  Look for them!  Career Center (in Atkins Building)

 Next Meeting:  Sep 08   Attend a meeting  Write a paper ▪ + 10 points!  Next meetings:  Oct 13  Nov 10

 Lab will be available most times (almost 24/7)  Lab is shared ▪ One other infrastructure class - ITIS3110  Schedule will posted ▪ Lab Door ▪ Available on Internet  2110/3110 TA available  Narges  Disha  Manoj  Times are on class Web page

 Labs  Due beginning of your next Lab

 2110 Lab3 VM Linux  Create VMs ▪ Debian ▪ CentOS  Configure TCP/IP ▪ Test configuration  Save and Move VMs ▪ Save on your home directory ▪ network_storage ▪ Save to off-line storage (USB drive) ▪ Move to other machines

 HW1: due next week 9/9/2015  Type text into Moodle  Careful if copy from Word ▪ Best to use a text editor if want to compose outside of Moodle ▪ Notepad ++ is a great multi-purpose editor!  HW2: due Wednesday 9/9/2015  Printed cover sheet  Conversions must show work for all ▪ May be hand written

 Monday, September 07  Labor Day ▪ University Holiday ▪ No lecture ▪ No lab for Lab Sections 01 and 02 ▪ Rest of the lab sections will be as usual that week

 CNI  Chapter  LA  TCP/IP ▪ Chapter 11 ▪ pp ,

 Computing Basics  Computing Basics Computing Basics ▪ Resume slide 38  Networks and TCP/IP  Networks and TCP/IP Part 1 Networks and TCP/IP Part 1