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8 April, 03:24

In this lab, your task is to configure the external vEthernet network adapter with the following IPv6 address: Prefix: 2620:14F0:45EA:0001 Interface ID: 192:168:0:10 Subnet prefix length: 64 Use ipconfig to verify the information

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  1. 8 April, 03:46
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    You work as the IT administrator for a small corporate network. You need to create a separate subnet to use for testing. The test subnet needs access to the rest of the network through a router, but it should not have any local access to production machines.

    You have installed Windows Server 2016 on CorpRTR, which you plan to use to isolate the test segment from the rest of the network. You'll use traditional routing or NAT.

    In this lab, your task is to add the necessary role and role services to meet the stated requirements. Do not add unnecessary role services.

    Answer & Explanation:

    Complete this lab as follows:

    1. In the notification area, right-click the Network icon and select Open Network and Sharing Center.

    2. On the left, select Change adapter settings.

    3. Right-click the vEthernet (External) adapter and select Properties.

    4. Select Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6).

    5. Select Properties.

    6. Select Use the following IPv6 address.

    7. In the IPv6 address field, enter 2620:14F0:45EA:0001:192:168:0:10as the IPv6 address.

    8. In the Subnet prefix length field, enter 64.

    9. Click OK.

    10. Click Close.

    11. In the Search the web and Windows field, enter cmd.

    12. Under Best match, right-click Command Prompt and select Run as Administrator.

    13. At the command prompt, type ipconfig / all and press Enter to view the IPv6 address.
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