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Labsim-transport lab
You work as the IT administrator for a small corporate network. To accommodate specific
network communication needs for an upcoming project, you need to upgrade the network
connection's speed for the Windows workstation located in the Executive Office.
In this lab, your task is to:
Install the network interface card with the fastest speed into the Exec computer.
Connect the Exec computer to the local area network using the new network card and the
appropriate cable.
From the workstation's operating system, use the ping command to confirm that the
workstation has a connection to the local network and the internet using the following:Local
server IP address: 192.168.0.10ISP & internet provider: 198.28.2.254 - correct
answer-EXPLANATION
Complete this lab as follows:
Insert the PCI adapter into the motherboard. Above the computer, select Motherboard to
switch to the motherboard view of the computer. Under Shelf, expand Network Adapters.
Drag the Network Adapter, Ethernet 10/100/1000BaseTX, PCIe card to a free PCIe slot on
the computer's motherboard.
Move the Ethernet cable from the computer's built-in network adapter to the new PCIe
network card. Above the computer, select Back to switch to the back view of the
computer.Drag the Ethernet cable from the built-in port to the port on the PCIe network
adapter.
Confirm that the computer is connected 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 to turn on the computer.Wait for the operating system to load.Right-click
Start and then select Windows PowerShell (Admin).From the PowerShell prompt, type ping
192.168.0.10 and then press Enter to test connectivity to the local network server.From the
PowerShell prompt, type ping 198.28.2.254 and then press Enter to test connectivity to the
internet.

You are a network technician for a small corporate network. Your manager has decided to
switch to a new ISP. The network needs to be moved to the new ISP so that the old one can
be cancelled. The new ISP has run a fiber optic line directly to the back of the fiber patch
panel in the basement Networking Closet, but the NSA device doesn't have any fiber ports.
Because the NSA doesn't have any fiber ports, you need to use a media converter to convert
from a fiber optic cable to an Ethernet cable. Most media converters use SFP ports so they
can convert multiple form factors. The media converter in this lab already has a fiber SFP
module installed.
Use the following information to make the proper connections:
The ISP is connected to ports 23 and 24 of the fiber patch panel.Port 23 is Tx.Port 24 is Rx.
Use the color coding on the end of the fiber optic cables to identify which end is Tx and
which is Rx.Connector A (white o - correct answer-EXPLANATION
Complete this lab as follows:
Add the media converter to the rack.
Under Shelf, expand Networking Devices. Drag the Media Converter to the bottom shelf of
the rack in the Workspace.

, Connect the SC to LC fiber cable to the media converter. Above the rack, select Back to
switch to the back view of the rack. Drag the Ethernet cable from the left wall outlet to the
Ethernet port on the media converter.
Under Shelf, expand Cables.
Select the Cable, Fiber, SC to LC cable.
From the Selected Component pane, drag the Connector, Fiber Duplex LC male connector
to the media converter.
Connect the SC to LC cables to the patch panel.
Above the rack, select Front to switch to the front view of the rack.
From the Selected Component pane:
Drag the Fiber Optic SC Connector (A) to port 23 on the fiber patch panel. Drag the Fiber
Optic SC Connector (B) to port 24 on the fiber patch panel.
Attach the power adapter to the media converter and plug it into the wall outlet.
From the Shelf, drag the Power Adapter, AC to DC to the DC power port on the media
converter.
From the Select Connector pane, select DC Power Connector.
Above the rack, select Back to switch to the back view of the rack.
From the Selected Component pane, drag the AC Power Adapter connector to an open
outlet on the rack UPS.
The lights on the media converter should turn on.
Navigate to any workstation on Floor 1 to confirm internet connectivity.
From the top left, select Building A.
Under Building A, select Floor 1.Select a workstation (such as Office1).From the notification
area, right-click the Network icon and select Open Network & Internet settings.
Verify that the workstation has internet connectivity.

Add the media converter to the basement Workspace
Move the Ethernet cable from the wall outlet to the media converter's Ethernet port
Connect the SC to LC fi

3.6.3 Install a Switch
You are working on a home office network. Recently, you added a cable modem to the
network so the computer named Home-PC could connect to the internet. You also added the
computer named Home-PC2 to your network, but your networking configuration only allows
Home-PC to connect to the internet. You need to add a hub to the network so that both
computers can communicate with each other and connect to the internet. The computers do
not need to have guaranteed bandwidth for their network connections.
In this lab, your task is to:
Connect the Home-PC and the Home-PC2 using the hub on the Shelf.Place the hub in the
workspace.Connect Home-PC to the hub.Reconnect the cables as necessary between the
Home-PC and the cable modem.Use the AC to DC power adapter to provide power to the
hub.Connect Home-PC2 to the hub.
Confirm that both computers are properly connected to the network and internet. - correct
answer-EXPLANATION
Complete this lab as follows:
Place the hub in the workspace.Under Shelf, expand Networking Devices.Drag Hub,
1000BaseTX Ethernet1 to the workspace.

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