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Prince Georges Community College Operating Systems Questions
In this assignment, you will learn to check network configurations and services and to configure an IP address on a computer. For each of the two questions, do the following:
1. Create a document (use Microsoft word or any equivalent tool such as LibreOffice) and name it appropriately to reflect the assignment type, number, and your name.
2. Answer the following questions (if any) in the document you created and justify your answers. To do this, you may need to perform some tasks on your computer, use a snipping or “print screen” tool to take screenshots, and paste the illustrations/pictures into the document. Showing screenshots only does not constitute answering a question. You need to provide both the answer to the question and the screenshots.
3. Save and upload the document to the learning management system (Blackboard). Upload the two documents at once.
4. The references below may assist you in this lab
Question 1: Networking on Windows Computers (20 points)
1. Use a command-line tool to find find the IP address associated with the Ethernet port of your Windows computer. What is this IP address?
2. Use the GUI to confirm the address.
3. Test your connectivity to www.google.com. What is an IP address of the www.google.comserver?
4. How many hops (routing devices) separate your computer and the www.google.com server?
5. Modify the address by changing the first octet (byte) to “15” and apply the change. Re-test connectivity to www.google.com. What happens to your connection? Why?
Do not forget to show visual evidence (screen captures) of the actions you took to answer the questions.
Question 2: Networking on Linux Computers (20 points)
Repeat Question 1, step 1 – 5 for your Linux computer.
Do not forget to show visual evidence of the main actions you took to answer the questions.
References:
[1] https://www.digitalcitizen.life/find-ip-address-wi…
[2] https://kb.netgear.com/27476/How-do-I-set-a-static-IP-address-in-Windows
[3]https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-configure-static-ip…sh-linux