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Installing Windows Server.
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'''Assignment:''' Please read the entire lab before starting.
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== Assignment ==
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Configure your Linux firewall as shown [[WindowsAdministration/VirtualNetworkConfiguration|here]]. Install Windows 2012 on one of your remaining VMs. Make sure you can access the Internet and that you can remote desktop into your machine. (You will need to enable remote desktop on your Windows Machine - I did not show you how to do this in the video.) For example, my machines are named:

 * router
 * cpte230a

Configure your Linux firewall as shown [[WindowsAdministration/VirtualNetworkConfiguration|here]].

Install Windows Server on one of your remaining VMs.

Use one of these [[WindowsAdministration/ActivatingWindows2012R2|keys]]

On windows setup your network with the following information:

 * IP address 192.168.1.2
 * Gateway 192.168.1.1
 * DNS 10.10.129.2 and optionally 10.10.129.3 (We will change this soon)

To do this, run sconfig (if you have a GUI, you are doing it wrong). While you are at it, make sure you've got all of the following configured:

 1. [no change]
 1. Set to CPTE230A
 1. [no change]
 1. Enable remote access
 1. [no change]
 1. [no change]
 1. Enable remote desktop
 1. Configure your network settings here.
 1. Set the timezone to Eastern
 1. [no change]
 1. If you haven't done it yet, enter the key and activate your server
 1. [No change ....]

[[attachment:sconfig.png]]

Make sure you can access the Internet and that you can remote desktop into your machine.
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 1. Document the configuration of your network in the “Documentation Wiki” in the “Network Docs” page using the principles of documenting that we went over in class. Include the output of # iptables –L from your linux box, and draw a diagram like you see on the wiki.
 1. Document the process of installing Windows 2012 Datacenter (Screen shots are good documenting choices during the install) in the “Lab01” page of your wiki on moodle.
Create a homepage on your Documentation Wiki and include links to the following pages:

 1. Document the configuration of your network in a new page called “Networking" using the principles of documenting that we went over in class. Draw a diagram like you see on the wiki, but make sure it has your correct IP addresses.
 1. Document the process of installing Windows Server (Screen shots are good documenting choices during the install) in a new “Install” page of your wiki on moodle.
 1. Document your passwords in a new "Passwords" page of your wiki.

Create a video that shows your working Windows Server installation working. Include a walk through of your wiki pages.

== Grade Guide ==
||'''Topics''' ||'''Points''' ||
||Video shows working windows 2019 installation (ping internet from commandline) ||40 ||
||Video talks through your Networking Documentation ||10 ||
||Video talks through your Installation Documentation ||10 ||
||Video Talks through your Passwords Documentation ||10 ||
||Wiki contains a home page with links to the three pages listed above ||30 ||

Lab 01

Installing Windows Server.

Please read the entire lab before starting.

Assignment

First read the naming convention before you do anything!

For example, my machines are named:

  • router
  • cpte230a

Configure your Linux firewall as shown here.

Install Windows Server on one of your remaining VMs.

Use one of these keys

On windows setup your network with the following information:

  • IP address 192.168.1.2
  • Gateway 192.168.1.1
  • DNS 10.10.129.2 and optionally 10.10.129.3 (We will change this soon)

To do this, run sconfig (if you have a GUI, you are doing it wrong). While you are at it, make sure you've got all of the following configured:

  1. [no change]
  2. Set to CPTE230A
  3. [no change]
  4. Enable remote access
  5. [no change]
  6. [no change]
  7. Enable remote desktop
  8. Configure your network settings here.
  9. Set the timezone to Eastern
  10. [no change]
  11. If you haven't done it yet, enter the key and activate your server
  12. [No change ....]

sconfig.png

Make sure you can access the Internet and that you can remote desktop into your machine.

To earn points:

Create a homepage on your Documentation Wiki and include links to the following pages:

  1. Document the configuration of your network in a new page called “Networking" using the principles of documenting that we went over in class. Draw a diagram like you see on the wiki, but make sure it has your correct IP addresses.
  2. Document the process of installing Windows Server (Screen shots are good documenting choices during the install) in a new “Install” page of your wiki on moodle.
  3. Document your passwords in a new "Passwords" page of your wiki.

Create a video that shows your working Windows Server installation working. Include a walk through of your wiki pages.

Grade Guide

Topics

Points

Video shows working windows 2019 installation (ping internet from commandline)

40

Video talks through your Networking Documentation

10

Video talks through your Installation Documentation

10

Video Talks through your Passwords Documentation

10

Wiki contains a home page with links to the three pages listed above

30

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