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You have been hired as a network technician for a small corporate network. Today is your first day on
the job, and you need to familiarize yourself with the network. In addition, a new employee will be
working in Office 2, and you need to set up their computer.

In this lab, your task is to complete the following from the Hardware view of the Office 2 computer:

Add the monitor to Office 2.

Use the HDMI cable to connect the monitor to the Office 2 computer.

Connect the power cord to the monitor and plug in the monitor.

Add the keyboard and mouse to the Office 2 computer.

Turn on the monitor and the computer. - Add a monitor to the Office 2 computer.Under Office 2, select
Hardware to go to the workstation.Under Shelf, expand Monitors.Drag the monitor from the Shelf to the
bench next to the computer.

Connect the monitor to the computer.Above the monitor, select Back to switch to the back view of the
monitor.Above the computer, select Back to switch to the back view of the computer.Under Shelf,
expand Cables.Select HDMI to HDMI Cable.From the Selected Component pane:Drag an HDMI
Connector to the HDMI port on the back of the computer.Drag the other HDMI Connector to the HDMI
port on the back of the monitor.

Plug in the monitor.Under Shelf, select AC Power Cable.From the Selected Component pane:Drag the AC
Power Connector (Female) to the monitor power port.Drag the AC Power Connector (Male) to the
unused power port on the wall plate.

Add the keyboard and mouse.Under Shelf, expand Input Devices.Drag the Keyboard to an empty USB
port on the back of the computer.Drag the Mouse to an empty USB port on the back of the computer.

Power on the monitor and computer.Above the monitor, select Front to switch to the front view of the
monitor.Above the computer, select Front to switch to the front view of the computer.Select the power
button on the monitor.Select the power button on the computer.The computer startup process begins,
and you are automatically signed into Windows 10.Right-click Start and then select Settings to explore
the operating system simulator's capabilities.From the top menu (left side), select Office 2 to switch
back to the Hardware view.Select Score Lab to finish the lab and see the score report.



You are a network technician for a small corporate network. The owner of the company has asked you
to connect a new workstation to the network while the new employee is in an orientation meeting.

In this lab, your task is to:

Connect the workstation in Office 1 to the Ethernet local area network using a twisted-pair cable.

,Confirm that the Office 1 workstation is connected to the local network and the internet. - Access the
back view of the computer in Office 1.Under Office 1, select Hardware.Above the computer, select Back
to switch to the back view of the computer.

Connect the RJ45 cable to the computer and the wall plate.Under Shelf, expand Cables.Select the Cat6a
Cable, RJ45 cable.From the Selected Component window:Drag an RJ45 Shielded Connector to the
Ethernet port on the computer.Drag the other RJ45 Shielded Connector to the Ethernet port on the wall
outlet.

Test the connection to the internet.On the computer monitor, select Click to view Windows 10 to view
the running operating system.In the notification area, right-click the Network icon and select Open
Network & Internet settings.The diagram should indicate an active connection to the network and the
internet.



You work as the IT administrator for a growing corporate network. You are in the process of creating an
iSCSI storage area network (SAN) on the CorpiSCSI server. The server is currently connected to the
network using an Ethernet cable. To increase the server's performance, you have decided to replace the
existing Ethernet connection with a fiber optic connection.

In this lab, your task is to:

Connect the CorpiSCSI server to the Cisco switch using the appropriate fiber optic cable

When connecting the server, use the color coding on the end of the fiber optic cable to identify the TX
and RX connection ends.Connector A (red) is TX.Connector B (black) is RX.

Remove the server's previous Ethernet network connection and place the Ethernet cable on the Shelf.

Verify that the server is connected to the network through the fiber optic connection. - Connect the
fiber ST to LC cable to the SFP port.Under Shelf, expand Cables.Drag the Cable, Fiber, ST to LC cable to
the SFP 1 LC port on the switch.In the Select Connector window, select the Connector, Fiber, Duplex LC,
Multi-mode, Male.

Connect the fiber ST to LC cable to the TX and RX ports.Above the rack, select Back to switch to the back
view.From the Selected Component pane:Drag the ST Connector (A) to the TX port on the CorpiSCSI
server (the bottom server).Drag the ST Connector (B) to the RX port on the CorpiSCSI server.

Disconnect the Cat6a RJ45 cable from the CorpiSCSI server and switch.Drag the RJ45 connector from the
back of the server to the Shelf.Above the rack, select Front to view the front of the rack.Drag the
highlighted RJ45 connector from the switch to the Shelf.

Verify that the CorpiSCSI server is connected to the network.On the CorpiSCSI's monitor, select Click to
view Windows Server 2019.Right-click Start and select Settings.Select Network & Internet.Verify that
Ethernet 3 is connected to CorpNet.local.



You are a network technician for a small corporate network. The employee in Office 2 reported that
they can no longer communicate with other workstations on the local network or the internet. After

,troubleshooting the problem, you have determined that the built-in network card in the workstation has
stopped working.

In this lab, your task is to:

Select and install a new network card that provides the fastest Ethernet available from the cards you
currently have in the office.

Connect the workstation to the local network using the existing cable.

After the fix has been implemented, confirm that the workstation has a connection to the local network
and the internet. - Add the 1000Base TX adapter to the Office 2 computer.Above the computer, select
Motherboard to switch to the motherboard view of the computer.Under Shelf, expand Network
Adapters.Identify the network adapter that has the fastest Ethernet speed.Under Shelf, drag the
Network adapter, Ethernet 1000BaseTX, PCIe network adapter to a free PCIe slot on the computer.

Connect the computer to the network.Above the computer, select Back to switch to the back view of the
computer.Drag the RJ45 Shielded Connector from the motherboard's NIC to the port of the 1000BaseTX
network adapter.

Verify the connection to the local network and the internet.Above the computer, select Front to switch
to the front view of the computer.Select the power button on the computer case.Wait for the operating
system to start.Right-click Start and then select Settings.Select Network & Internet.The diagram should
indicate an active connection to the home network and the internet.



Based on a review of physical security at your office, you have recommended several improvements.
Your plan includes installing smart card readers, IP cameras, signs, and an access logbook.

In this lab, your task is to:

Implement your physical security plan by dragging the correct items from the shelf onto the various
locations in the building. As you drag the items from the shelf, the possible drop locations are
highlighted. To implement your plan, you must:

Install two IP security cameras in the appropriate location to record which employees access the key
infrastructure. The security cameras should operate over the TCP/IP network.

Install the smart card key readers in the appropriate location to control access to key infrastructure. The
key card readers should be contactless and record more information than the card's ID.

Install a Restricted Access sign on the networking closet door to control access to the infra - Install the IP
security cameras:From the Shelf, expand CCTV Cameras.Drag an IP Security Camera from the shelf to the
highlighted circle inside the networking closet.Drag an IP Security Camera from the shelf to the
highlighted circle just outside the networking closet.

Install the smart card key readers:From the Shelf, expand Door Locks.Drag a smart card reader from the
shelf to the highlighted location outside the building's front door.Drag a smart card reader from the
shelf to the highlighted location outside the networking closet's door.

, Install the Restricted Access sign:From the Shelf, expand Restricted Access Signs.Drag the Restricted
Access sign from the shelf to the networking closet door.

Install the visitor log:From the Shelf, expand Visitor Logs.Drag the visitor log from the shelf to the lobby
desk.



You work as the IT administrator for a growing corporate network. You need to create a storage area
network (SAN). Management would like you to use standard Ethernet hardware to lower the cost of the
SAN implementation.

In this lab, your task is to create an iSCSI virtual disk on CorpiSCSI using the following settings:

Use space on Volume D:.

Name the disk iSCSIDisk1.

Set the size to 5 TB.

Set the disk type to Dynamically expanding.

Assign a new iSCSI target called iSCSITarget1.

Specify CorpFiles16 as an iSCSI initiator server with access to the virtual disk. - Access the New iSCSI
Virtual Disk Wizard.From the left pane of Server Manager, select File and Storage Services.Select iSCSI.In
the iSCSI VIRTUAL DISKS panel, use the TASK drop-down to select New iSCSI Virtual Disk.

Under Select by volume, select D: and then select Next.Under Server, make sure CorpiSCSI is
selected.Under Select by volume, select D: and then select Next.In the Name field, enter iSCSIDisk1 for
the virtual disk and then select Next.In the Size field, enter 5 for the virtual disk size and then use its
drop-down to select TB.Make sure Dynamically expanding is selected and then select Next.Make sure
New iSCSI target is selected and then select Next.In the Name field, enter iSCSITarget1 for the iSCSI
target and then select Next.

Specify the iSCSI initiator that will access your iSCSI virtual disk.Select Add.Make sure Query initiator
computer for ID is selected.For the above option, select Browse to locate the server that will be allowed
to access the iSCSI disk.In the Enter the object names to select field, enter the server name and then
click OK.Select OK.Select Next.

Complete the creation of the virtual disk using the default options.Select Next.Select Create.Select
Close.



You work as the IT administrator for a growing corporate network. You created an iSCSI storage area
network (SAN) on the CorpiSCSI server. You need to make this storage available to CorpFiles16 users.

In this lab, your task is to:

Access the CorpFiles16 server running as a VM on CorpServer.

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