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IT3010 Network Design & Management: 3 Year, 1 Semester

This lab report describes setting up a virtual network with two virtual machines, MLB-DC1-centOs7 and NDM-CLI-Fedora28, using VMware Workstation. Figures 1-7 show configuring network adapters and IP addresses for each VM. Figures 8-10 demonstrate activating the connections and verifying the network setup on centOs7. Figures 11-14 display pinging between the VMs, assigning IP addresses on fedora28, logging in, and using nmcli to manage network connections.

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IT3010 Network Design & Management: 3 Year, 1 Semester

This lab report describes setting up a virtual network with two virtual machines, MLB-DC1-centOs7 and NDM-CLI-Fedora28, using VMware Workstation. Figures 1-7 show configuring network adapters and IP addresses for each VM. Figures 8-10 demonstrate activating the connections and verifying the network setup on centOs7. Figures 11-14 display pinging between the VMs, assigning IP addresses on fedora28, logging in, and using nmcli to manage network connections.

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IT3010

Network Design & Management


3rd Year, 1st Semester

<Lab Report>

<Lab Report01>
Submitted to
Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology

In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the


Bachelor of Science Special Honors Degree in Information Technology

<<03/03/2019>>
Declaration
I certify that this report does not incorporate without acknowledgement, any material
previously submitted for a degree or diploma in any university, and to the best of my knowledge
and belief it does not contain any material previously published or written by another person,
except where due reference is made in text.

Registration Number: IT17145794


Name: K.W Nilupul Dilshan

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Figure: 1

*This image show us how to edit VM ware virtual network.

Figure: 2

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*This image show us the main interface of VMware workstation and it shows us the MLB-
DC1-centOs7 sever we create. We can power on server in this place.

Figure: 3

*This image shows us NDM-CLI-Fedora28 client we created and we can power it on here.

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Figure: 4

*In this section we assign our ip and get way to centOs7 sever.

Figure: 5

*This image show us how to create network adapter2 and customizes it to vmnet2.

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Figure: 6

*This image show the network manager interface in centOs7 and in here we can edit
connection, activate connection etc…

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Figure: 7

*This image shows the edit connection option and we can change ipV4 configuration and
ipV6 configuration in here.(we change ipV4 to Manuel )

Figure: 8

*Then we have to enter ip address and Gateway as in this image.

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Figure: 9

*This image show activate connection option using it we can activate network connection we
previously build.

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Figure: 10

*This image of centOs7 CLI show us how to log in using user name and password and it
show us all connected network using ip addr command.(it display all info about network
interface)

Figure: 11

*This image show us how to ping a connection in centOs7.

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Figure: 12

*In here we assign ip address and Gateway to fedora client.

Figure: 13

This image show us how to log in to fedora client using user name and pw.

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Figure: 14

This image show us nmcli command witch use to create, display, edit, delete, activate, and
deactivate network connections, as well as control and display network device status.

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