1.1.2 Lab Install The Virtual Machine Lab Environment
1.1.2 Lab Install The Virtual Machine Lab Environment
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ADMINSTRASI JARINGAN
INSTALL THE VIRTUAL MACHINE LAB ENVIRONMENT
DISUSUN OLEH
RAIHAN MUTHIAZ
2001082016
TEKNIK KOMPUTER 2A
Background / Scenario
In this lab, you will install the DEVASC virtual machine (DEVASC VM) in Oracle VirtualBox. After completing
the installation, you will explore the GUI interface. You will then create the necessary accounts for the
services that you will use throughout the labs. Finally, you will install Webex Teams in the lab environment for
communication with the other students in your class, and for use in later labs.
Required Resources
• Host computer with at least 4 GB of RAM and 15 GB of free disk space
• High-speed internet access to download Oracle VirtualBox and the DEVASC VM
c. Run the installer for VirtualBox and accept the default installation settings.
b. Download the DEVASC_VM.OVA and note the location of the downloaded VM.
Note: You will also see the DEVASC_CSR1000v.zip. There is no need to download this file at this time. It
requires an additional file you will get from your instructor later in the course.
e. Click Import to continue. The import process will take several minutes.
Part 2: Explore the DEVASC VM GUI
a. Start the DEVASC VM. This will take a few minutes as the Ubuntu image boots.
b. The DEVASC VM contains Packet Tracer. You must agree to the Cisco Packet Tracer EULA to continue
starting the VM. When you see the license agreement, use the arrow keys to scroll the text. Press the
Right Arrow key to select <OK> when you are finished. Press the Space Bar to move to the Agreement
screen. Press the Left Arrow key to select <I Agree> when you are finished.
c. The Ubuntu image will continue to load. Close any popup messages.
d. In the later labs, you will use the terminal, VS Code, Packet Tracer, Chromium Browser, and Postman.
Open these applications and explore them.
e. Click the Menu button and explore the Places, System, and All applications.
Remember that this is a virtual machine and is completely separate from the computer on which it is
installed. You can make any changes you like. If you make a mistake, or break something, you can
simply remove the VM from VirtualBox, and import a fresh copy from the file you downloaded. This is a
great way to experiment with programs without affecting your real computer. Don't be afraid to explore
and have fun!
c. Open the installation file and follow the instructions to finish the installation.