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3 Start A Browser On Your Network Workstation. Go To Google To Confirm That You Have Internet. Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! 3

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7 Your Network Computer Is Should Be Connected To Your Switch On The Trinity Network. 7 TU Network

8 Save Your Network Configuration. Replace My Screen Captures With Those Of Your System. Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! 8

9 Keep Your Computer Plugged Into It's Normal Configuration : Your Ethernet NIC Should Be Connected To The Trinity Network 9

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12 Open The Network Sharing Center Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! [Do So For Your OS] 12 View your local Network Neighbors; your computer listing will be different than this.

13 OS = ________ _______ {Y/N} Does Your OS Include Free Network Map ? Windows 7 Has Free Network Map Software Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! [IF Possible With OS] 13

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15 ipconfig /all Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! 15

16 IPCONFIG Questions Answer Questions On Lab Form! 16

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18 Ethernet Adapter Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! 18

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20 20 TCP/IP – Network Layer Datagrams Because Of The Unreliability Of IP, It Was Necessary To Pair It With TCP. TCP/IP Transports Packets In Datagrams  20- 65,536 Bytes (64K)! 2 Parts Header & Data

21 21 TCP/IP - Datagram Header – 1 Version (VER)  4 Bits  The Version Number Of IP  Current Version Is IPv4  0100

22 TCP/IP Questions Answer Questions On Lab Form 22

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25 25 TCP/IP Has Been Built On Version 4 Of The Internet Protocol IPv4 – Used Since 1981 IPv4 Was Created When The Internet Was Just A Small Experimental Network. Considering Internet Growth & Change - Ipv4 Has Done Its Job Admirably. It Has Been Apparent For Many Years That Certain Limitations Of IPv4 Would Hold Back The Future Growth Of Both Internet Size And Services If Not Addressed. About IPv4 - 1

26 26 IPv4 Plays Key Role In Internet Replacing IPv4 Will Be A Major Endeavor The Necessary Changes Require Altering Nearly Everything In TCP/IP Operates. Replacing Ipv4 Is Necessary For Several Years, Development Of A New Version Of IP Has Been Underway, –Officially Called Internet Protocol Version 6 ( Ipv6 ) –Also Called IP Next Generation Or Ipng –IPv6 Is Poised To Take Over From Ipv4; It Will Be The Basis For The Internet Of The Future. About IPv4 - IPv6

27 27 Ipv6 Is Built Upon And Similar To Ipv4 IPv6 Performs The Same Functions As IPv4 –Addressing –Encapsulation –Fragmentation & Reassembly –Datagram Delivery & Routing Ipv6 Is Still Under Construction; It Continues To Change! –Changes Being Made To Both Ipv6 Standards And Implementation Every Month About IPv6

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29 How Many IP Address Does Each Person Get? 29 50,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 + IP Addresses For Each & Every Man, Woman, & Child In The World

30 IPv4 & IPv6 Questions Answer Questions On Lab Form 30

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32 This Ethernet Card Plans For The Future 32

33 ISATAP - Internet Site Tunnel Addressing Protocol 33

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35 Show Networking Devices Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! 35

36 Show Networking Adapters Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! 36

37 Right-Mouse Click On Network  Select Properties Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! 37

38 Show Two Local Area Connection Status For One Of Your Active Network Adapters Do a Capture - Wait 60 Seconds - Do A Second Capture Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! _____________ = Bytes Sent During This Time Period 38

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40 Configure Your Ethernet LAN Network Adapter To Get A Dynamic IP Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! 40

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42 Linksys Router Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! 42 Each Team will be given a Linksys Router; yours will probably be different than this. Replace this picture with a photo of yours!

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44 Linksys Front Controls Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! 44 These are the lights on my router. Yours will probably be different. Replace the image on this page with a photo of the lights on your router.

45 Linksys Back Panel Controls The Internet slot is the Uplink to a device that provides DHCP resources. This device is generally a Router, a DSL Modem, or a Cable Modem.

46 Use a pen to GENTLY press the reset button; hold it in until the wireless light goes off (usually about 5 seconds) and let go. Most Linksys Router Access will be password protected; the default password will often be admin  If yours is different, do a web search1 There are hundreds of possible configurations; this OFTEN resets the SSID to linksys ; OFTEN resets the gateway to 192.168.1.1 ; OFTEN resets the router to issue DHCP addresses. Reset Your Router 46

47 You Should Have No Local Internet 47 TU Network Your Router is not to be connected to the Trinity Network yet. Open your browser and go to Google.com. You should have no Internet to the outside world!

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49 IPCONFIG Your Access Point Is Set For DHCP. The Linksys Router, By Default (Or After Reset), Has A Gateway Of 192.168.1.1 & A Subnet Mask Of 255.255.255.0 Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! Note : IP Address = 192.168.1.100 Note : Gateway = 192.168.1.1 Note: Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0 49 Not All Routers Are Initialized to 192.169.1.1 For The Gateway. All Routers By Default (Or After Reset) Will Enable DHCP. This Gateway Is Sometimes Referred To As the Router's Internal IP Address. The Easiest Way To Determine The Gateway Is To 1) Reset The Router 2) Set The LAN To DHCP 3) Connect Cat 5 Cable To Router/Switch 4) Do IPCONFIG /Release 5) Do IPCONFIG /Renew

50 IPCONFIG Your Access Point Is Set For DHCP. The Linksys Router, By Default (Or After Reset), Is Enabled To Provide 50 Dynamic IP Addresses  Starting with 192.168.1.100 Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! Note : IP Address = 192.168.1.100 Note : Gateway = 192.168.1.1 Note: Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0 50

51 Router #1 Questions Answer Questions On Lab Form! 51

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53 Navigate the Browser To 192.168.1.1 Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! The Browser Should Not Be Able To Access The Outside World  There Is No Internet Access (Yet!) You Can Access The Router Configuration GUI On Most Modern Personal & Small Business Routers By Navigating To The Gateway. Dynamic IPCONFIG Shows This Gateway! 53

54 Login To Your Router Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! 54 User Name : -------------- leave it blank -------------- Password: admin

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56 View The Linksys GUI Setup Tab Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! 56 This Gateway Is Sometimes Referred To As the Router's Internal IP Address. The Gateway Is Always Configured Statically The Current Gateway Is 192.168.1.1 The Gateway Should Always Be Selected By The Network Administrator! Your Linksys administrative console, on all of the slides, may not be exactly like this, but it will have most of the same components.

57 Router Login Questions Answer Questions On Lab Form! 57

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67 Find Your Internet Configuration Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! By Default, The Linksys Router, And Most Others, Are Configured To Acquire Their IP Address From The Uplink  The Router Is Configured For DHCP (As Opposed To Static) Go through the tabs on your administrative console on most small routers and your will find the Internet configuration. The screen capture below shows a router that has been connected to the network; it has Internet Access. The Trinity network dynamically allocated 194.168.71.210 as the router's External IP Address. 67 Your router should not be connected to the network. Find the Internet configuration and replace the screen capture below with yours. Your Linksys administrative console, on all of the slides, may not be exactly like this, but it will have most of the same components.

68 You Should Have No Local Internet 68 Plug your router into your cisco switch.

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70 Find Your Router By Name? Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! My Router Name Is WRT54G2; do a screen capture of yours. 70 _________ {Y/N} When you are attempting to connect a wireless device, phone/laptop/tablet, do you see the Router Name Listed? Your Linksys administrative console, on all of the slides, may not be exactly like this, but it will have most of the same components.

71 Change Your Router Name To Match Your Team's Business Router Name Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! My Router Name Is WRT54G2. Look at the team's configuration slides and change it to the Business Router. 71 Z1BR.cs.trinity.edu  Zone 1 Business Router........:131.194.33.51 Team #1 should use Z1BR I don't have a Team Router so I am going to use KryptonRouter.  Save Your Linksys administrative console, on all of the slides, may not be exactly like this, but it will have most of the same components.

72 Find Your Router Name? Answer Question 72 _________ {Y/N} When you are attempting to connect a wireless device, phone/laptop/tablet, do you see the new Router Name Listed? Your Linksys administrative console, on all of the slides, may not be exactly like this, but it will have most of the same components.

73 Router Name 73 This is not in the wireless pool. This is the network name associated with your MAC address. Your Linksys administrative console, on all of the slides, may not be exactly like this, but it will have most of the same components.

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75 Go To Wireless Tab Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! Change Configuration To Manual! 75 Your Linksys administrative console, on all of the slides, may not be exactly like this, but it will have most of the same components.

76 SSID Is The Wireless Name Associated With Your Router Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! 76 Your Linksys administrative console, on all of the slides, may not be exactly like this, but it will have most of the same components. Go to a wireless device. (phone, laptop, etc) Do you see your router SSID in the list? _________Y/N

77 Change Your SSID Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! 77 Z1BR.cs.trinity.edu  Zone 1 Business Router........:131.194.33.51 Team #1 should use Z1BR I don't have a Team Router so I am going to use Krypton-Dr-Hicks  Save

78 Restart Your Browser - Log In Again 78 Go to a wireless device. (phone, laptop, etc) Do you see your router, by name, in the list? _________Y/N

79 Check Your Internet Configuration Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! 79 Once We Connect The Router Uplink To The Internet, It Will Be Able To Acquire An IP Address From The Uplink And Connect Us To The Outside World. Many Routers (Including The Linksys) Have Some Way (Status Tab) For You To View The Router IP Address That Was Dynamically Provided By The Uplink; The IP Address Provided By The Trinity Computer Science Uplink Below Is 131.194.71.210 (Yours Will Likely Be Different) Note That The Gateway Provided Is The Same Gateway We Use For Our Static LAN Configurations. 131.194.71.210 Is The Router's External IP Your external IP is _____._____._____._____

80 Confirm That Your Browser Is Working On Your Network Workstation. Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! 80

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82 Internal Router IP – Your Gateway The Gateway (Internal Router IP) For Each Router Is To Be Selected (Carefully) By The Network Administrator. The Internal Router IP becomes Your Gateway. 82 The 255 IP Addresses Available Behind This Gateway Are: 192.168.1.0 192.168.1.2 192.168.1.3 192.168.1.4 192.168.1.5... 192.168.1.255

83 Set Your Router IP Address To 192.168.2.1  Save Changes  Do IPCONFIG /RELEASE  Do IPCONFIG /RENEW Replace The Both Blue Screen Captures Below With Yours! 83 The 255 IP Addresses Available Behind This Gateway Will Be: 192.168.2.0 192.168.2.2 192.168.2.3 192.168.2.4 192.168.2.5... 192.168.2.255 The Subnet Mask Of 255.255.255.0 Says That All 256 Of These IP Are Accessible On The Network.

84 Once You Change The Gateway, You Must Re-Login Using New Local IP Address For Router Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! 84 The Router's Local IP Address Is The Gateway For All Devices Connected To The Router. Small Business Routers Are Generally Limited To 255 Client Devices! Larger Cisco Routers Can Have More Client Devices.

85 Configure Router Config For DHCP 85 A router does not have to issue IP addresses; your network would be a little more secure if all of the clients had static IP Addresses. The screen capture below shows a router whose gateway is 192.168.9.1 It is configured to issue only 9 IP Addresss  starting with 192.168.9.9 It would issue 192.168.9.10 next  then 192.168.9.11… Show your default configuration Below!

86 By Default, Most Routers Are Enabled To Issue DHCP Addresses; The Number And Range Will Vary. Enable DHCP On Your Router. Configure It To Issue 5 Addresses In The Range : 192.168.2.200 to 192.168.2.204  Save Changes Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! 86 Whether Or Not To Enable DHCP Is A Decision For The Network Administrator. The Range Of IP Addresses To Issue Dynamically, If Any, Is A Decision For The Network Administrator.

87 Does Changing The Router DHCP Range Automatically Change Your IP Address: Y/N Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! The Answer is __________ 87

88 Changing The Router DHCP Range Did Not Automatically Change Your IP If You Restart Your Computer, It Would Acquire An IP Address In the Range 192.168.2.200 To 192.168.2.204 88 Changing The Router DHCP Range Did Not Automatically Change Your IP Address! If You Restart Your Computer, It Would Acquire An IP Address In the Range 192.168.2.200 To 192.168.2.204 If You Were To Do IPCONFIG /RELEASE (To Release The Existing IP Address) and Do IPCONFIG /RELEASE (To Re-Acquire A New IP Address) You Would Acquire An IP Address In the Range 192.168.2.200 To 192.168.2.204

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91 IP Conflicts Two Devices Using The Same IP Address Will Cause Conflicts. Some Operating Systems Will Bring Up An Alert When IP Conflicts Are Recognized. IP Conflicts It Is The Network Administrator's Responsibility To Avoid IP Conflicts! 91 The 255 IP Addresses Used Behind This Gateway Are: 192.168.2.0 192.168.2.2 192.168.2.3 192.168.2.4 192.168.2.5... 192.168.2.255 The 5 IP Addresses Issued By DHCP Are: 192.168.2.200 192.168.2.201 192.168.2.202 192.168.2.203 192.168.2.204 All Other IP Addresses May Be Used Statically: 192.168.2.0 192.168.2.2 192.168.2.205 192.168.2.3 192.168.2.206 192.168.2.4 192.168.2.207 192.168.2.5 192.168.2.208...... 192.168.2.199 192.168.2.255

92 Static IP Addresses 92 If you configure all of your workstations with Static IP Addresses, then you can associate computers with a DNS entry. Trinity Does This For Many Of Our Systems! I can reach Carme from any device connected to the same switch with \\carme But Since Static & In Our DNS: I can reach Carme from anyplace on campus by \\CARME.CS.TRINITY.EDU Since Static & In Our DNS & Because There is a firewall entry for port 80 in the firewall: I can reach the Carme web server from anyplace on the Internet with URL CARME.CS.TRINITY.EDU Some Reasons For Static IP's [Will Visit Later] Workstation Access Mail Server Data Server Web Server etc. In order to avoid IP Conflicts, the static IP addresses should never be in the dynamic IP pool.

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94 Check Router Status Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! 94 We might press DHCP Release and DHCP Renew to try to get an IP from the uplink. Try it! The External Router IP Address, Dynamically Provided By The CS Uplink = _?_._?_._?_._?_

95 Reset The Router IP? Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! 95 Press DHCP Release and DHCP Renew to try to get an IP from the uplink.  The DHCP address, provided by the ISP is provided for some period of time, called a "Lease Life".  Suppose The Lease Life were 12 Hours.  If you unplug your Router for 2 Hours and plug it back in, you will keep the same IP.  If your Router looses access for more than 12 Hours, you will often be assigned a different IP.  If Your ISP Looses Power, it is not uncommon for them is issue different IP addresses to these Routers when things come back on line.

96 Check Your Status Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! The External Router IP Address, Dynamically Provided By The CS Uplink = _?_._?_._?_._?_ 96

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98 Go To Workstation That Is Not In Your Switch Attempt To Remote Desktop Into Your Network Workstation 98 Trinity Network Workstation Small Business Server Krypton.CS.Trinity.edu Network Workstation

99 Do  ipconfig /release Do  ipconfig /renew Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! Note That My IP Address is now 192.168.2.200 99

100 Attempt To Remote Into Your Computer From Another One Of The CS-? Systems Replace The Blue Screen Capture With Your Own! 100 This Will Not Work! Krypton.cs.trinity.edu Is Not Associated With IP = 192.168.2.200 In The DNS Server!

101 Attempt To Remote Into Your Computer From Another One Of The CS-? Systems Replace The Screen Capture With Your Own! 101 This Will Also Not Work! Traffic Is Not Configured To Enter Into Our Router It is a FIREWALL!

102 We Need To Know How To Direct Traffic In & Out Of Our Router! 102

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104 There Are Many Reasons Why I Might Want To Direct Traffic From My Router To One Specific System. To Do This We Would Want A Static IP Address On The Computer. Seven Major Reasons! 1.Remote Desktop  to work on specific workstations 2.FTP Server  to provide ftp services 3.HTTP Web Server  to provide web services 4.Mail Server  to provide mail services 5.Database Server  to provide database services 6.File Server  to provide file storage services 7.Print Server  to provide print services 8.Etc. (Any Combination Of The Above) 104

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106 Need: Suppose I Wanted To Configure A Website For A New Church (Heights Community Church) 106

107 InterNIC Used To Be In Charge Of All Web Hosting. They No Longer Have A Monopoly! InterNIC Must Authorize Others Cost Went Down! 107

108 InterNIC Has Authorized 123Cheapdomains.com (and many others) To Sell Domain Registrations & Manage DNS I Am Going To Search To See If HeightsCC.com Is Used! It Is Available! I Will Pay For And Reserve The Name! 123CheapDomains Provides Site Hosting Services For Me! 108

109 I Will Then Shop Around & Purchase Bandwidth? Prices & Speeds Will Vary! I Must Have A Static IP! I Select Time Warner! Static IP Generally Requires Business Class 109

110 I did this for a static IP at home. Your Internet Service Provider Will Provide You With IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and At Least Two DNS Entries: 110

111 But I Then Decided To Host The Web, Mail, & Database Services On A Cloud Server  Rackspace! 111

112 I Return To Where I Registered HeightsCC.com 112

113 After Returning To The Hosting Services ( 123CheapDomains.com) I Would Configure HeightsCC.com To Point To The IP ( 65.49.226.192 ) Provided By Rackspace 113

114 Configuration Is Not Instant It Takes Several Hours To Fully Update All DNS Servers Across The Internet The DNS Servers will start exchanging information  ~4-6 Hours ? 114 Change The DNS Databases

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116 There Are Numerous Who Is Servers Enter HeightsCC.com Navigate Your Browser To www.NetworkSolutions.com/whois/index.jsp 116 http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/index.jsp

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118 WhoIs Practice Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! Go To Network Solutions. Do WhoIs Trinity.edu. Replace The Screen Capture Below With The Results. 118 List At Least One Other URL (Google Search) Where You Can Do Who Is ??_________

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120 NSLOOKUP Practice Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! 120 Do NSLOOKUP For Trinity.edu Do NSLOOKUP For HeightsCC.com Do NSLOOKUP For Krypton Do NSLOOKUP For Your System.

121 121 The IIS on your Network Workstation should be configured & Tested. We would like to use Your Network Workstation As A Web Server for your small business. Your small business will also have a mail server, a data server, a database server, and workstations.

122 122 The Internet Routers Have To Know Where To Find Your Company. My Company is Called Krypton. I have Registered my web site with Krypton.cs.trinity.edu There is a DNS Entry which tells all of the Internet Routers that you can find Krypton.cs.trinity.edu at IP = 131.194.34.10

123 123 Z1BR.cs.trinity.edu  Zone 1 Business Router........:131.194.33.51 Team #1 Small Business is named Z1BR Team #1 Small Business URL is 131.194.33.51 Team #1 Web Server is Z1BR.cs.trinity.edu Likewise for Teams 2, 3, 4, 5, etc.

124 124 In Order To Connect To Your Computer From The Outside World, You Must Configure Your Router Statically!

125 Configure Router To Static Your IP To The Static IP Associted With Your Business Router Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! 125 Z1BR.cs.trinity.edu  Zone 1 Business Router........:131.194.33.51 Team #1 should use 131.194.33.51 I don't have a Team Router  so I am going to use 131.194.71.79, which is associated with Krypton.cs.trinity.edu in our DNS Server.  Save

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127 Ping Your Router By IP Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! Go to a computer that is not connected to your team switch. Ping Your Router Using The IP! 127 Z1BR.cs.trinity.edu  Zone 1 Business Router........:131.194.33.51 Team #1 should have configured their business router to the IP associated with 131.194.34.10 I don't have a Team Router  I am going to ping Krypton.cs.trinity.edu

128 Ping Your Router By DNS Entry Name Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! Go to a computer that is not connected to your team switch. Ping Your Router Using The DNS Entry! 128 Z1BR.cs.trinity.edu  Zone 1 Business Router........:131.194.33.51 Team #1 should have configured their business router to the IP associated with Z1BR.cs.trinity.edu I don't have a Team Router  I am going to ping Krypton.cs.trinity.edu

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130 Start A Browser On Your Network Workstation. Go To Google To Confirm That You Have Internet. Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! 130

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132 All Traffic Going To Krypton.cs.trinity.edu Will Hit My Business Router/Firewall Where Does It Go From There? We Will Figure Out Shortly! Most of our Business Routers have 4 Ethernet Ports  I have my Network Workstation plugged into Port 1 of my Business Router!  Suppose I plug a 64 port Switch into Port 2 of my Business Router!  I could plug in 64 other Workstations into this Switch.  Suppose I plug 2 Servers into Ports 3 & 4 of my Business Router.  Suppose I have 200 Laptops connecting to my Business Router using Wireless DHCP. 132

133 Krypton.cs.trinity.edu All traffic going to Krypton.cs.trinity.edu hits my Business Router. Where it goes from there will be determined by how I program the Router. 133 Web Server UPLINK Laptop 1 Laptop 2 Laptop 100 Mail Server Data Server Krypton.cs.trinity.edu 131.194.34.10

134 134 1] Goal  Route all of the Internet Traffic on port 80 to your Network Workstation.  Your Router Is Already Configured Statically; You Can Ping It From Workstations Outside Your Local Network. 2] By Default, Your Router's Firewall Will Block All Internet Traffic. 3] Your Network Worksation Will Have To Be Configured Statically As Well; IF DHCP WERE TO BE USED, THE WORKSTATION IP WOULD CHANGE OVER TIME!

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136 Using Your Network Server  Navigate Browser To localhost [any page will do] Replace The Missing Screen Capture With Yours

137 Go To Workstation That Is Not In Your Switch Attempt Navigate A Browser To Your Network Workstation Replace The Missing Screen Capture With Yours The Web Services Are Working On The Network Workstation We Can Ping The Router From Outside Our Switch  The Static IP & DNS On The Router Are In Synch! The Web Traffic On Port 80 Is Getting To Our Switch, But The Switch Does Not Know Where To Redirect It!

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139 Set The Static Network Configuration. Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! 139 IP Address 192.168.2.10  Some IP on your router that is not in the DHCP listing? Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0  Subnet Mask Default Gateway = Local IP Address of your router 192.168.2.1  Team 1 131.194.151.202  DNS Server 131.194.151.203  DNS Server

140 Go To Workstation That Is Not In Your Switch Attempt Navigate A Browser To Your Network Workstation Replace The Missing Screen Capture With Yours The Web Services Are Working On The Network Workstation We Can Ping The Router From Outside Our Switch  The Static IP & DNS On The Router Are In Synch! The Network Workstation Has Been Configured Statically. The Web Traffic On Port 80 Is Getting To Our Switch, But The Switch Does Not Know Where To Redirect It!

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142 Port Forwarding Replace The Missing Screen Capture With Yours 142 All Routers have some mechanism for Port Forwarding. Not all routers have a GUI to make this easier. Find your Port Forwarding Page.

143 Port Forwarding 143 Name The Application =  IIS IIS Name The Starting IP =  80 Name The Ending IP =  80 Some Applications Use 2, or more, ports! Enter Workstation IP =  192.168.2.10 Enable & Save

144 Port Forwarding Replace The Missing Screen Capture With Yours 144 IIS

145 Go To Workstation That Is Not In Your Switch Attempt To Navigate A Browser To Your Network Workstation Replace The Missing Screen Capture With Yours The Web Services Are Working On The Network Workstation We Can Ping The Router From Outside Our Switch  The Static IP & DNS On The Router Are In Synch! The Network Workstation Has Been Configured Statically. Configuring The Port Forwarding Opened The Router Firewall & Directs The HTTP Traffic To Our Network Workstation At 192.168.1.10

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147 Go To Workstation That Is Not In Your Switch Attempt To Remote Desktop Into Your Network Workstation 147 Trinity Network Workstation Small Business Server Krypton.CS.Trinity.edu Network Workstation

148 Web Search - What Port(s) Does Windows Use For Remote Desktop Include a Screen Capture Of Your Solution Below 148

149 Port Forwarding Replace The Missing Screen Capture With Yours 149 All Routers have some mechanism for Port Forwarding. Not all routers have a GUI to make this easier. Find your Port Forwarding Page.

150 Port Forwarding 150 Name The Application =  Remote Desktop RDesk Name The Starting IP =  3389 Name The Ending IP =  3389 Some Applications Use 2, or more, ports! Enter Workstation IP =  192.168.2.10 Enable & Save

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153 Go To Another Computer. Do IPCONFIG On Another System. Bring Up (But Don't Start) Remote Desktop Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! 153

154 Start/Launch That Remote Desktop Replace The Screen Capture (The Entire Desktop) Below With Yours! 154 In Remote Desktop Do IPCONFIG Capture

155 Go To Another Computer  Connect To Your Computer With Remote Desktop  Capture The Connection! Replace The Screen Capture (The Entire Desktop) Below With Yours! It Is OK To Remote (from your computer) Into Another Computer & Then Remote From That Computer Back To Yours!

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157 Make The Password The Same As Your Team Password! Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! 157

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159 Do A Google Search For Well Know Ports - Select Wikipedia Answer the Following! 159 According to this list, FTP uses Port(s) ____________________ DNS uses Port(s) ____________________ Telnet uses Port(s) ____________________ SMTP uses Port(s) ____________________ HTTP uses Port(s) ____________________ Remote Desktop uses Port(s) ____________________ VNC uses Port(s) ____________________ Remember - In Addition To Opening Ports On the Router, It Is Essential To Open Needed Ports In The Individual Firewalls Of Workstations & Servers.

160 Re-Login To Router! 160 Since your password changed, you will have to re-login to the Linksys Router/Gateway using the new password!

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163 Router Advanced Questions Answer Questions On Lab Form! 163

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166 Your Router Is Partially Configured. We Will Return To These Settings For Router Lab II. Some Business Routers have the functionality to save the Router settings to a file. Either Explore or Do A Web Search. ______ {Yes/No} It possible to save my Small Business Router Configuration to a Disk File. If it is possible to save your configuration [1]  Include Slides and Screen Captures Which Illustrate  Step by Step  How To Save The Configuration. Use as many slides as is necessary! [2]  Place a copy of your configuration file in your Team Folder. [3]  What did you call the configuration file? _________________________ [4]  Include Notes on how to restore the file. Having such a file might be helpful in case I accidently reset your Small Business Router!

167 How To Backup Business Router Settings To Disk-1 [Include Screen Captures & Step-By-Step Directions] 167

168 How To Backup Business Router Settings To Disk-2 [Include Screen Captures & Step-By-Step Directions] 168

169 How To Backup Business Router Settings To Disk-3 [Include Screen Captures & Step-By-Step Directions] 169

170 How To Backup Business Router Settings To Disk-4 [Include Screen Captures & Step-By-Step Directions] 170

171 How To Restore Router Settings From Disk-1 [Include Step-By-Step Directions] 171

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173 Reset Your Ethernet NIC To The Original Static IP 173 CS-1.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = 131.194.71.119 CS-2.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = 131.194.71.120 CS-3.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = 131.194.71.121 CS-4.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = 131.194.71.179 CS-5.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = 131.194.71.52 CS-7.cs.trinity.edu  Static IP = 131.194.71.140

174 Double-Check The IP Settings 174

175 Double-Check Your DNS Entry 175

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178 Your Router Is Disconnected. Connect Your System Back To The Trinity Network 178 TU Network

179 Start A Browser On Your Network Workstation. Go To Google To Confirm That You Have Internet. Replace The Missing Screen Capture(s) Below With Yours! 179

180 180 Put A Copy Of This Powerpoint Presentation Inside Folder "Business-Router-1-Lab" Please Reset Your Router! Put A Copy Of Business-Router-1-Lab-Key.pdf Inside Folder "Business-Router-1-Lab" Inside Your Personal "To Be Graded Folder", Create A Folder Called "Business-Router-1-Lab" Copy Folder "Business-Router-1-Lab" to Your Personal Computer; Copy It To Your Flash Driver Or Cloud Account. Erase All Of The Files, Associated With This Lab From Your Network Workstation.

181 Data Communications & Networking CSCI 3342 Dr. Thomas E. Hicks Computer Science Department Trinity University


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