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Learning by Doing: CISCO Certified Network ... - SCN Research

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Step-By-Step Instructions:<br />

1. You are to establish, maintain, and tear-down DUN’s on Matt’s, Scott’s and<br />

Dave’s workstations to each other. You will then share files between each of<br />

the workstations. To begin you need to make some files and folders for<br />

sharing.<br />

a. On each computer make a folder for each user.<br />

i. On Matt’s computer make a folder called c:\matt<br />

ii. On Scott’s computer make a folder called c:\scott<br />

iii. On Dave’s computer make a folder called c:\dave<br />

b. On each computer put an IP address in the TCP/IP setting for each dial-up<br />

adapter. Use 192.168.1.1/24 for Matt, 192.168.1.2/24 for Scott, and<br />

192.168.1.3/24 for Dave. This is not the same TCP/IP setting you have<br />

been using. See figure 4. How you set them will look identical. Just<br />

make sure you pick the right one.<br />

Figure 4—Selecting the TCP/IP for the Dial-up Adapter<br />

c. On each computer make a text document for each user.<br />

i. On Matt’s computer<br />

1. in c:\matt make a document called c:\matt\matt.txt<br />

2. In that document write “This is Matt’s file”<br />

ii. On Scott’s computer<br />

1. in c:\scott make a document called c:\scott\scott.txt<br />

2. In that document write “This is Scott’s file”<br />

iii. On Dave’s computer<br />

1. in c:\dave make a document called c:\dave\dave.txt<br />

2. In that document write “This is Dave’s file”<br />

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