Dean, T. (2013).
Network+ guide to networks. Cengage Learning
- Complete Project
9-1 from the book and submit a snapshot of the outcome before you
exit
- In
previous chapters, you were exposed to some basic TCP/IP utilities and
commands. In this project, you will gain more experience with TCP/IP
troubleshooting commands. To complete this project, you may use any type
of workstation that has the TCP/IP protocol suite installed and is
connected to the Internet. The following steps cover Windows 7, UNIX, and
Linux workstations. Note that with some versions of Linux, you might have
to replace traceroute with tracepath in the route tracing command syntax.
9-2 from the book and submit a snapshot of the outcome before you
exit
- As
you have learned, DNS (Domain Name System) stores information about hosts
and IP addresses in resource records. You have also learned about several
types of DNS records, including an address (A) resource record, name
server (NS) record, and mail exchange (MX) record. In this project, you
will use the nslookup utility to determine a domain’s mail server
address. Then, you’ll perform tests to verify that the mail server is
working. This series of steps might be performed by a network
administrator whose clients are having difficulty exchanging mail with
users on another network.
all snapshots in a single Word document before submitting.


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