Questions and Answers Graded A+
Add all user accounts in the corresponding OUs and sub-OUs as members of the newly created
groups. - CORRECT ANSWER-1.) Access Active Directory Users and Computers on the
CorpDC server
From Hyper-V Manager, select CORPSERVER.
From the Virtual Machines pane, double-click CorpDC.
From Server Manager's menu bar, select Tools > Active Directory Users and Computers.
Maximize the window for better viewing.
From the left pane, expand CorpNet.local.
,2.) Create the groups
Right-click the OU where the new group is to be added and select New > Group.
In the Group name field, enter the name of the group.
Make sure the Global Group scope is selected.
Make sure the Security Group type is selected.
Click OK.
3.) Add users to groups
In the right pane, right-click the user account(s) and select Add to a group. (Use the Ctrl or Shift
keys to select and add multiple user accounts to a group at one time.)
In the Enter the object names to select field, enter the name of the group.
Select Check Names and verify that the object name was found.
Click OK to accept the groups added.
Click OK to acknowledge the change.
If a sub-OU with users exist, double-click on the sub-OU and then repeat step 3. Do this for each
sub-group.
4.) Repeat steps 2 - 3 for additional groups and users.
5.12.4 Explore VLANs
,You are the IT security administrator for a small corporate network. You need to increase the
networking closet's security by implementing a CCTV system with IP cameras. As part of this
task, you need to separate the CCTV data traffic on the network using a separate VLAN on the
switch.
The patch panel connections for the networking closet, lobby, and IT administration office are
installed and ready for use (ports 18-20). A DHCP server is already configured to provide the IP
cameras and the laptop in the IT administration office with the correct TCP/IP settings (port 21).
For an easier implementation, create the logical VLAN first and then establish the physical
connections of the IP cameras and the laptop. - CORRECT ANSWER-1.) From the
ITAdmin computer, log into the CISCO switch.
-From the taskbar, open Google Chrome.
-Maximize the window for easier viewing.
-In the URL field, enter 192.168.0.2 and press Enter.
-For Username, enter ITSwitchAdmin.
-For Password, enter Admin$only (password is case-sensitive).
-Select Log In.
2.) Create a VLAN.
-From the Getting Started pane, under Initial Setup, select Create VLAN.
-Select Add.For VLAN ID, enter 2.
-For VLAN Name, enter IPCameras.
-Select Apply.
-Select Close.
, 3.) Configure a VLAN.
-From the left pane, under VLAN Management, select Port to VLAN.
-From the the VLAN ID equals to drop-down menu, select 2.
-Select Go.
-For ports GE18, GE19, GE20, and GE21, select Untagged.
-Select Apply.
4.) Connect the IP camera in the lobby to the VLAN and mount the IP cameras.
-From the top navigation area, select Floor 1.
-Under Lobby, select Hardware.
-Under Shelf, expand CCTV Cameras.
-Drag the IP Camera (Lobby) to the workspace.
-Under Workspace for the IP camera, select Back to switch to the back view of the IP camera.
-Under Shelf, expand Cables and then select a Cat5e Cable, RJ45.
-Under Selected Component, drag a RJ45 Connector to the RJ-45 port on the IP Camera wall
mount plate.
-From the wall plate's Partial Connections list, drag the other connector to the RJ-45 port on the
back of the IP camera.
-Drag the IP camera to the IP camera wall plate.
5.) Connect the IP camera in the networking closet to the VLAN and mount the IP cameras.