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Introduction: In this lab practice you are going to learn how to assign IP
addresses for your PCs in the network and how to use common testing utilities
to verify and test network connectivity and operational status of the IP protocol
stack on a host.
Assigning IP addresses
Before we can configure the PCs as a peer-to-peer network, we must assign IP
addresses to each one. To begin with we will use static IP addressing, as this is
the simplest scheme to set up.
i. Log on to both computers using the administrator account.
ii. Right-click on My Network Places on the desktop and choose
Properties.
iii. Right-click on Local Area Connection and choose Properties.
iv. Select the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) option and click on the Properties
button.
v. The two IP address options in the dialogue box (see figure below)
correspond to dynamic IP addressing (obtain an IP address
automatically from the DHCP server) and static IP addressing (use the
following IP address). Therefore choose the second option and enter the
IP addresses 10.0.0.20 for your computer and 10.0.0.21 for another
computer.
vi. Assign the appropriate subnet
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7. While pining to a given IP address you may get the following responses:
"Destination net unreachable, or Request timeout .What does each response
mean?
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