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You are a network technician for a small corporate network. Your manager has decided to
switch to a new ISP. The network needs to be moved to the new ISP so that the old one can be
cancelled. The new ISP has run a fiber optic line directly to the back of the fiber patch panel in
the basement Networking Closet, but the NSA device doesn't have any fiber ports.
Because the NSA doesn't have any fiber ports, you need to use a media converter to convert
from a fiber optic cable to an Ethernet cable. Most media converters use SFP ports so they can
convert multiple form factors. The media converter in this lab already has a fiber SFP module
installed.
Use the following information to make the proper connections:
The ISP is connected to ports 23 and 24 of the fiber patch panel.Port 23 is Tx.Port 24 is Rx.
Use the color coding on the end of the fiber optic cables to identify which end is Tx and which is
Rx.Connector A (white o - ✔✔Add the media converter to the rack.Under Shelf, expand
Networking Devices.Drag the Media Converter to the bottom shelf of the rack in the
Workspace.
Connect the SC to LC fiber cable to the media converter.Above the rack, select Back to switch to
the back view of the rack.Drag the Ethernet cable from the left wall outlet to the Ethernet port
on the media converter.Under Shelf, expand Cables.Select the Cable, Fiber, SC to LC cable.From
the Selected Component pane, drag the Connector, Fiber Duplex LC male connector to the
media converter.
Connect the SC to LC cables to the patch panel.Above the rack, select Front to switch to the
front view of the rack.From the Selected Component pane:Drag the Fiber Optic SC Connector
(A) to port 23 on the fiber patch panel.Drag the Fiber Optic SC Connector (B) to port 24 on the
fiber patch panel.
Attach the power adapter to the media converter and plug it into the wall outlet.From the
Shelf, drag the Power Adapter, AC to DC to the DC power port on the media converter.From the
Select Connector pane, select DC Power Connector.Above the rack, select Back to switch to the
back view of the rack.From the Selected Component pane, drag the AC Power Adapter
connector to an open outlet on the rack UPS.The lights on the media converter should turn on.
Navigate to any workstation on Floor 1 to confirm internet connectivity.From the top left, select
Building A.Under Building A, select Floor 1.Select a workstation (such as Office1).From the
,notification area, right-click the Network icon and select Open Network & Internet
settings.Verify that the workstation has internet connectivity.
You're a network technician for a small corporate network. The company recently expanded to
the second floor of its building. You've already installed a small networking closet on the second
floor, and you've run the necessary cables to the ports on each of the floor's fiber patch panels.
Now you need to connect the two networks using fiber optic cables.
In this lab, your task is to connect the switch in the Networking Closet on Floor 1 with the
switch in Networking Closet 2 on Floor 2 through the fiber patch panels in each networking
closet. Use the following information to identify the necessary connections:
Connect the appropriate fiber cable to switches through the fiber patch panels.
For the patch panel on Floor 1:Port 3 is transmit (Tx).Port 4 is receive (Rx).
For the patch panel on Floor 2:Port 1 is transmit (Tx).Port 2 is receive (Rx).
Use the color coding on the end of fiber optic cables to identify which en - ✔✔Install the SFP
Transceiver (LC) in the networking closet on Floor 1.Under Shelf, expand the Adapters.Drag the
SFP Transceiver (LC) to the SFP 2 port on the switch.
Connect the fiber cable to switches.Under Shelf, expand Cables.Select Cable, Fiber, SC to
LC.From the Selected Component pane:Drag Connector, Fiber, Duplex LC Multi-mode, Male to
the SFP LC port (plugged into SFP2) on the switch.Drag the Fiber Optic SC Connector (A) to port
3 on the fiber patch panel.Drag the Fiber Optic SC Connector (B) to port 4 on the fiber patch
panel.
Access the networking closet on floor 2.From the top left, select Floor1.Under Building A, select
Floor 2.Under Networking Closet 2, select Hardware.
Connect the fiber cable to switches on Floor 2.Under Shelf, expand Adapters.Drag SFP
Transceiver (LC) to an open SFP port on the switch.Under Shelf, expand Cables.Select Cable,
Fiber, SC to LC.From the Selected Component pane:Drag the Connector, Fiber, Duplex LC, Multi-
mode, Male to the SFP port.Drag the Fiber Optic SC Connector (A) to port 1 on the fiber patch
panel.Drag the Fiber Optic SC Connector (B) to port 2 on the fiber patch panel.
Plug the switch on Floor 2 into a bank 1 critical load outlet on the UPS.Above the rack, select
Back to switch to the back view of the rack.Under Shelf, select AC Power Cable.From the Select
Connector pane:Drag AC Power Connector (Female) to the AC port on the back of the
switch.Drag the AC Power Connector (Male) to an open bank 1 critical load outlet.Above the
rack, select Front to switch to the front view and confirm the network switch has power.
,Verify that there is an internet connection for any Floor 2 computer.From the top left, select
Floor 2.Select any of the computers on Floor 2.Right-click Start and then select Settings.Select
Network & Internet.The image shown should indicate a connection to the
You work part time at a computer repair store and are currently on site at a customer's
premises. Your customer has signed up for DSL internet access. The phone company has turned
DSL access on, and the office has obtained DSL service from the ISP.
All connectors on the wall plate are for WAN connections only, and you don't have LAN
connections inside the office.
In this lab, your task is to:
Install the DSL router and provide power.
Connect the DSL router to the phone line.
Connect the computer to the DSL router.
Connect the phone to a phone outlet with a DSL filter in between the two.
When you're finished, the DSL router should be connected to the internet, and the phone
should be able to make analog phone calls. - ✔✔Install the DSL router and provide
power.Under Shelf, expand Routers.Drag Router, DSL Ethernet to the Workspace area.Place the
router next to the outlets.Above the router, select Back.Under Shelf, expand Cables.Select the
Power Adapter.From the Selected Component pane:Drag the DC Power Connector to the port
on the DSL router.Drag the AC Power Adapter to the wall outlet.
Connect the DSL router to the phone line.Under Shelf, select UTP Cable, 2-pair, RJ-11.From the
Selected Component pane:Drag an RJ-11 Connector to the RJ11 port on the router.Drag the
other RJ-11 Connector to a phone port on the wall outlets.
Connect the computer to the DSL router.Above the computer, select Back.Under Shelf, select
Cat6a Cable, RJ45.From the Selected Component pane:Drag an RJ45 Shielded Connector to the
network port on the computer.Drag the other unconnected RJ45 Shielded Connector to a
network port on the DSL router.
When implementing DSL, install a filter between the phone port and each phone.Above the
phone, select Back.Under Shelf, expand Filters.Drag the DSL Filter to the phone port.Under
Shelf, expand Cables.Select UTP Cable, 2-pair, RJ-11.From the Selected Component pane:Drag
an RJ-11 Connector to the RJ11 port on the filter.Drag the unconnected RJ-11 Connector to the
phone port on the wall outlet.
, You are the IT security administrator for a small corporate network. You need to increase the
security on the switch by updating the switch's firmware.
In this lab, your task is to:
Import the latest firmware file found in C:\Sx300_Firmware.
Change the switch's active image to the version just imported.
Complete the required steps to be able to start using the new update. - ✔✔Import a new
firmware image for the Cisco switch.From the right pane, under Quick Access, select Upgrade
Device Software.For File Name, select Choose File.Browse to and select
C:\Sx300_Firmware\Sx300_FW-1.2.7.76.ros.Select Open.Select Apply.Select OK.Select Done.
Change the switch's active image to 1.2.7.76.From the left pane, under Administration > File
Management, select Active Image.For Active Image After Reboot, use the drop-down menu to
select 1.2.7.76.Select Apply.
Reboot the switch to be able to start using the new firmware.From the left pane, under
Administration, select Reboot.From the right pane, select Reboot.Select OK.
You are a network technician for a small corporate network. It's been decided that the office
needs a wireless network for employees. You've already installed and configured a wireless
controller and are in the process of installing wireless access points (WAPs) in the office.
In this lab, your task is to install the proper types of WAPs in order to provide adequate wireless
coverage while also reducing signal emanation as much as possible. As you install each WAP,
consider the following:
Use the best antenna type for the specific placement location. There are two WAP antenna
types available (directional and omnidirectional).
Reduce signal emanation, which is just as important as providing adequate wireless coverage.
Do not install more equipment than necessary. Only three WAPs are required to complete this
lab. - ✔✔Under Shelf, expand Wireless Access Points.
Drag the Wireless Access Point (Indoor, omnidirectional Antenna) to the installation area in the
Lobby.
Drag one Wireless Access Point (Indoor, directional Antenna) to the installation area on the
west wall of the IT Administration office.
Drag another Wireless Access Point (Indoor, directional Antenna) to the installation area on the
east wall of the Networking Closet.