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CIS 1130TCP/IP and Routing
Learning Objectives
In this lab, you will experiment with some common windows commands to explore the TCP/IP configuration of your computer and view its routing table.
- Understand the netstat command and output
- Try the route command and explain what a routing table does
Lab Materials and Setup
The materials you'll need for this lab are
- A Windows PC with Internet access
- The Mike Meyers' CompTIA Network+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting Networks textbook
- Pencil and paper
Instructions – Part 1
In today’s lab, you will be working with common commands on your windows workstation to view the network configuration.
Task 1 : Run the IPConfig command and understand the output.
- Log in to any available networked Windows computer.
- Select Start | Run or just Start, type cmd, and press enter to open a command prompt;
From the command prompt, type ipconfig /all, and then press enter.
For a tip on what to include, check Lab Project 7.3 in your textbook.
Task 2 : Run the Netstat command and understand the output.
- Start a command prompt at your computer and enter netstat –nr to view its routing table.
Create a screenshot of the output and paste it into this document under this task.
Under the pasted screenshot, briefly explain what each column is for.