Lab 9 Q&A
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1.
Highlight which kind of pod the lab was done in NetLab:
Network Security
Security+
2.
Provide the lab # in NetLab.
Lab #:
9
3.
What is the name of the lab in NetLab you completed?
Name of the Lab
:
Virtualization and Group Policy Objects (GPO)
Provide about 100-150 words as an answer for each question.
Make sure to explain specific
terminology from the lab and what protocols or configurations should be used to be more secure.
Each question
’
s answer should have new information (i.e. don
’
t just restate the same thing in
each).
4.
Provide one screenshot from the lab. Explain with specific details how this
screenshot captures the purpose of the lab. Make sure you reference the
information in the screenshot specifically (may want to circle or highlight relevant
information in it).
In this lab, our assignment involves installing and initiating the setup of a virtual machine on
the network using the Hyper-V manager application. The provided screenshot displays the
setup wizard, guiding us through the process. After completing the setup for the virtual
machine, our next steps involve employing a new group policy manager. We'll add new users
and configure the necessary permissions to ensure their access to the virtual machine within
the network. This comprehensive approach ensures a seamless integration of the virtual
machine into the network infrastructure.
5.
What did you learn in completing the lab? If you don't feel you learned anything,
explain how it would be useful to someone who hasn't done something similar. Make
sure to provide specifics examples (i.e. if providing a Linux command, make sure to
provide the command and explain what the command does).
In the lab, we learned how to set up a virtual machine using Hyper-V. The process started by
opening Hyper-V Manager and navigating through the New Virtual Machine Wizard. We had to
carefully input details like the virtual machine's name, location, memory allocation, and
networking preferences. The wizard then guided us through decisions on how to install the
operating system and configure the virtual hard disk.
Following the steps in the lab, we were able to create a virtual machine tailored to our
specifications. This hands-on experience was invaluable, as it involved not only the initial setup
but also launching the virtual machine, installing the operating system, and making post-
installation configurations. This practical exercise provided a comprehensive understanding of
deploying and managing virtualized environments using Hyper-V, which is applicable in various
IT scenarios.
6.
What did you have to research to better understand the lab?
Explain what you
researched and what you learned from it (provide specifics such as providing the
Linux command and explanation of what it does).
If you didn’t have to research
anything, research something related to the lab you are interested in and explain
what you learned from it making sure to provide specifics.
To enhance my understanding of the lab, I conducted research on different types of virtual
machine installations through Hyper-V Manager. This included learning about Generation 1 and
Generation 2 VMs, dynamic memory allocation, network switch types, and various methods for
OS installation. This research helped me make informed decisions during the lab, ensuring a
more effective configuration of the virtualized environment.
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