Objective
- Determine the MAC address of a Windows XP computer on an Ethernet network using the ipconfig / all command.
- Access to the Run command.
Background / Preparation
Every computer on an Ethernet local network has a Media Access Control (MAC) address that is burned into the Network Interface Card (NIC). Computer MAC addresses are usually displayed as 6 sets of two hexadecimal numbers separated by dashes or colons. (example: 15-EF-A3-45-9B-57). The ipconfig /all command displays the computer MAC address. You may work individually or in teams. The following resources are required:
- Windows XP workstation with at least one Ethernet network interface card (NIC)
- Determine the MAC address of a Windows XP computer on an Ethernet network using the ipconfig / all command.
- Access to the Run command.
Background / Preparation
Every computer on an Ethernet local network has a Media Access Control (MAC) address that is burned into the Network Interface Card (NIC). Computer MAC addresses are usually displayed as 6 sets of two hexadecimal numbers separated by dashes or colons. (example: 15-EF-A3-45-9B-57). The ipconfig /all command displays the computer MAC address. You may work individually or in teams. The following resources are required:
- Windows XP workstation with at least one Ethernet network interface card (NIC)
Objectives
- Design and build a simple peer-to-peer network using a crossover cable supplied by the instructor.
- Verify connectivity between the peers using the ping command.
Background / Preparation
In this hands-on lab, you will plan and build a simple peer-to-peer network using two PCs and an Ethernet crossover cable. The following resources are required:
- Two Window XP Professional PCs, each with an installed and functional Network Interface Card (NIC)
- An Ethernet crossover cable
- Design and build a simple peer-to-peer network using a crossover cable supplied by the instructor.
- Verify connectivity between the peers using the ping command.
Background / Preparation
In this hands-on lab, you will plan and build a simple peer-to-peer network using two PCs and an Ethernet crossover cable. The following resources are required:
- Two Window XP Professional PCs, each with an installed and functional Network Interface Card (NIC)
- An Ethernet crossover cable
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1. Which two statements are true about IPv6 link local addresses? (Choose two.)
They begin with the 2000::/3 prefix.
They begin with the FE80::/10 prefix.
They are assigned by IANA to an organization.
They must be manually configured by the administrator.
They are assigned to a host by a stateless autoconfiguration process.
2. Refer to the exhibit. What is another way to represent this IPv6 address?
2031::130F::9C0::130B
2031::130F::9C0:0:130B
2031:0:130F::9C0::130B
2031:0:130F::9C0:0:130B
3. Refer to the exhibit. A host connected to Fa0/0 is unable to acquire an IP address from the DHCP server. The output of the debug ip dhcp server command shows "DHCPD: there is no address pool for 192.168.3.17". What is the problem?
The address 192.168.3.17 address is already in use by Fa0/0.
The pool of addresses for the 192Network pool is configured incorrectly.
The ip helper-address command should be used on the Fa0/0 interface.
The 192.168.3.17 address has not been excluded from the 192Network pool.
4. What will be the result of adding the command ip dhcp excluded-address 10.10.4.1 10.10.4.5 to the configuration of a local router that has been configured as a DHCP server?
Traffic that is destined for 10.10.4.1 and 10.10.4.5 will be dropped by the router.
Traffic will not be routed from clients with addresses between 10.10.4.1 and 10.10.4.5.
The DHCP server will not issue the addresses ranging from 10.10.4.1 to 10.10.4.5.
The router will ignore all traffic that comes from the DHCP servers with addresses 10.10.4.1 and 10.10.4.5.
5. Refer to the exhibit. PC1, PC2, and PC3 are configured with dynamic address assignments. PC2 is assigned an IP address from the DHCP server. What would account for the IP addresses that are currently assigned to PC1 and PC3?
Switch S2 port Fa0/12 is configured for full-duplex.
These addresses were included in the DHCP server pools.
Router R1 has a misconfigured IP address on interface Fa1/0.
R1 interface Fa0/0 is not in the same network as the DHCP server.
R1 interfaces Fa0/0 and Fa1/0 do not include the ip helper-address command.
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1. Which two statements are true about IPv6 link local addresses? (Choose two.)
They begin with the 2000::/3 prefix.
They begin with the FE80::/10 prefix.
They are assigned by IANA to an organization.
They must be manually configured by the administrator.
They are assigned to a host by a stateless autoconfiguration process.
2. Refer to the exhibit. What is another way to represent this IPv6 address?
2031::130F::9C0::130B
2031::130F::9C0:0:130B
2031:0:130F::9C0::130B
2031:0:130F::9C0:0:130B
3. Refer to the exhibit. A host connected to Fa0/0 is unable to acquire an IP address from the DHCP server. The output of the debug ip dhcp server command shows "DHCPD: there is no address pool for 192.168.3.17". What is the problem?
The address 192.168.3.17 address is already in use by Fa0/0.
The pool of addresses for the 192Network pool is configured incorrectly.
The ip helper-address command should be used on the Fa0/0 interface.
The 192.168.3.17 address has not been excluded from the 192Network pool.
4. What will be the result of adding the command ip dhcp excluded-address 10.10.4.1 10.10.4.5 to the configuration of a local router that has been configured as a DHCP server?
Traffic that is destined for 10.10.4.1 and 10.10.4.5 will be dropped by the router.
Traffic will not be routed from clients with addresses between 10.10.4.1 and 10.10.4.5.
The DHCP server will not issue the addresses ranging from 10.10.4.1 to 10.10.4.5.
The router will ignore all traffic that comes from the DHCP servers with addresses 10.10.4.1 and 10.10.4.5.
5. Refer to the exhibit. PC1, PC2, and PC3 are configured with dynamic address assignments. PC2 is assigned an IP address from the DHCP server. What would account for the IP addresses that are currently assigned to PC1 and PC3?
Switch S2 port Fa0/12 is configured for full-duplex.
These addresses were included in the DHCP server pools.
Router R1 has a misconfigured IP address on interface Fa1/0.
R1 interface Fa0/0 is not in the same network as the DHCP server.
R1 interfaces Fa0/0 and Fa1/0 do not include the ip helper-address command.
FujiFilm has announced the invention of the brand new FinePix 100, a fine digital compact camera featuring an APS-C CMOS sensor, a Fujinon 23mm fixed focal length lens and the brand new Hybrid Viewfinder. This camera is due to be released in early 2011.
This is bound to be the perfect compact camera for the professional photographer or even for the simple photographer who simply loves to take great, vibrant pictures. This camera was designed to appeal to the DSLR users who craved a back up camera to use that was very compact and slim in nature. Most professional photographers, who use a bigger SLR system, wanted a smaller camera of the same nature to use for fill in shots or simply on the side. This camera is a definite need for the professional photographer and is one to look at early in 2011.
Fujifilm engineers worked very long and hard on this invention, keeping in mind that they had been asked for a smaller version of the SLR for a long while by serious photographers. Fujifilm believes there is a tremendous need for this smaller camera and that it will be much admired by many. The engineers worked on this invention for many months and believe they have come up with the perfect counterpart to the heavier, bulkier, traditional SLR system that was in some spots, difficult to use.
This is bound to be the perfect compact camera for the professional photographer or even for the simple photographer who simply loves to take great, vibrant pictures. This camera was designed to appeal to the DSLR users who craved a back up camera to use that was very compact and slim in nature. Most professional photographers, who use a bigger SLR system, wanted a smaller camera of the same nature to use for fill in shots or simply on the side. This camera is a definite need for the professional photographer and is one to look at early in 2011.
Fujifilm engineers worked very long and hard on this invention, keeping in mind that they had been asked for a smaller version of the SLR for a long while by serious photographers. Fujifilm believes there is a tremendous need for this smaller camera and that it will be much admired by many. The engineers worked on this invention for many months and believe they have come up with the perfect counterpart to the heavier, bulkier, traditional SLR system that was in some spots, difficult to use.
To the beginning photographer, nature photography can be quite daunting. To remember everything that needs to be communicated in a picture, and make it look good can be quite difficult at times. There are many things a typical photographer must keep in mind when trying to capture the perfect shot and bring images to life for the layman.
These are lines, shapes, colors, textures, balance, symmetry, depth, perspective, scale and lighting. The two most important questions for the beginning photographer to remember when it comes to nature photography are What is the message of this photo and What is the best way to communicate that particular message.
The best nature photos are of course, the clear and visible photos of the message. If the picture is blurry, weak or has distracting images, it definitely will not grab the viewer’s attention, which is necessary to become a great photographer. The goal of a great photographer is to grab the viewer’s attention with the first look, and to want the viewer to take a second look at the photo.
A great photographer will want their nature photos to convey a powerful message that the viewer cannot mistake for something else. It is important to keep in mind that the photo the beginner photographer captures needs to convey not only a message to the viewer, but to capture the mood of the moment and tell the story with no words needed.
These are lines, shapes, colors, textures, balance, symmetry, depth, perspective, scale and lighting. The two most important questions for the beginning photographer to remember when it comes to nature photography are What is the message of this photo and What is the best way to communicate that particular message.
The best nature photos are of course, the clear and visible photos of the message. If the picture is blurry, weak or has distracting images, it definitely will not grab the viewer’s attention, which is necessary to become a great photographer. The goal of a great photographer is to grab the viewer’s attention with the first look, and to want the viewer to take a second look at the photo.
A great photographer will want their nature photos to convey a powerful message that the viewer cannot mistake for something else. It is important to keep in mind that the photo the beginner photographer captures needs to convey not only a message to the viewer, but to capture the mood of the moment and tell the story with no words needed.






