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  1. Asked: December 9, 2022In: Q & A

    Which Of The Following Is a Private Ip Address?

    Yepuri Kalyani
    Yepuri Kalyani Bronze
    Added an answer on January 7, 2023 at 8:51 pm

    A private IP address is an IP address that is reserved for private networks, such as those at home or in an office building. Examples of private IP addresses are 10.0.0.0 through 10.255.255.255, 172.16.0.0 through 172.31.255.255, and 192.168.0.0 through 192.168.255.255.

    A private IP address is an IP address that is reserved for private networks, such as those at home or in an office building. Examples of private IP addresses are 10.0.0.0 through 10.255.255.255, 172.16.0.0 through 172.31.255.255, and 192.168.0.0 through 192.168.255.255.

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  2. Asked: December 9, 2022In: Q & A

    How Do I Find Out What My Smtp Server Is?

    Yepuri Kalyani
    Yepuri Kalyani Bronze
    Added an answer on January 7, 2023 at 5:06 pm

    The simplest way to find out what your SMTP server is is to contact your Internet service provider's (ISP) technical support team. They should be able to provide you with the necessary information. Additionally, you can also use an online SMTP lookup tool to find out your server settings.

    The simplest way to find out what your SMTP server is is to contact your Internet service provider‘s (ISP) technical support team. They should be able to provide you with the necessary information. Additionally, you can also use an online SMTP lookup tool to find out your server settings.

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  3. Asked: December 9, 2022In: Q & A

    How To Make a Static Ip?

    Yepuri Kalyani
    Yepuri Kalyani Bronze
    Added an answer on January 7, 2023 at 5:05 pm

    1. Open your router's configuration page. Depending on your router, this may be done by entering a specific URL in your web browser's address bar or by using a program that came with your router, such as Linksys Connect or Netgear Genie. 2. Log into your router using the default username and passworRead more

    1. Open your router’s configuration page. Depending on your router, this may be done by entering a specific URL in your web browser’s address bar or by using a program that came with your router, such as Linksys Connect or Netgear Genie.

    2. Log into your router using the default username and password. If you have changed the username and/or password since setting up the router, use the new credentials instead.

    3. Locate the Static IP Address settings. This section may be labeled as “Static DHCP,” “Static IP,” “Static Lease,” or something similar.

    4. Enter the IP address you want to use for your device. Make sure the IP address is not already being used by another device on the network.

    5. Enter the gateway IP address. This should be the same as your router’s IP address.

    6. Enter the subnet mask. This is usually a 255.255.255.0 address.

    7. Enter the DNS server address. This is usually the same as your router’s IP address.

    8. Save the settings. Depending on your router, this may be done by clicking a Save or Apply button.

    9. Assign the static IP address to your device. This is done by entering the static IP address into the device’s network settings.

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  4. Asked: December 9, 2022In: Q & A

    How To Disable Chromecast On Mac?

    Yepuri Kalyani
    Yepuri Kalyani Bronze
    Added an answer on January 7, 2023 at 5:04 pm

    1. Open the Chrome browser and click the menu icon in the upper right corner of the browser window. 2. Select “Settings” from the menu. 3. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click “Show Advanced Settings”. 4. Scroll down to the “Privacy and Security” section and click “Content Settings”. 5. ScrollRead more

    1. Open the Chrome browser and click the menu icon in the upper right corner of the browser window.

    2. Select “Settings” from the menu.

    3. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click “Show Advanced Settings”.

    4. Scroll down to the “Privacy and Security” section and click “Content Settings”.

    5. Scroll down to the “Media” section and uncheck the box next to “Enable Chromecast Support”.

    6. Close the browser and the Chromecast feature is now disabled.

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  5. Asked: December 9, 2022In: Q & A

    How To Configure Dhcp In Sonicwall Firewall?

    Yepuri Kalyani
    Yepuri Kalyani Bronze
    Added an answer on January 7, 2023 at 5:02 pm

    To Configure DHCP on a SonicWall Firewall: 1. Log into the SonicWall Management Interface. 2. Navigate to the Network > DHCP Server page. 3. Click the “Enable DHCP Server” checkbox. 4. Configure the subnet range for the DHCP Server, such as 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.100. 5. Select the length of tiRead more

    To Configure DHCP on a SonicWall Firewall:
    1. Log into the SonicWall Management Interface.
    2. Navigate to the Network > DHCP Server page.
    3. Click the “Enable DHCP Server” checkbox.
    4. Configure the subnet range for the DHCP Server, such as 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.100.
    5. Select the length of time that the DHCP leases will be active.
    6. Fill in the Name and Domain fields as desired.
    7. Click the “Apply” button to save the changes.

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  6. Asked: December 9, 2022In: Q & A

    How To Check Interface Status In Cisco Switch?

    Yepuri Kalyani
    Yepuri Kalyani Bronze
    Added an answer on January 7, 2023 at 5:00 pm

    To check the status of an interface on a Cisco switch, use the show interface command. This command will display the status of the port, the port speed, the protocol status, and the port statistics. It will also give you a brief overview of the port configuration. To check the status of a specific iRead more

    To check the status of an interface on a Cisco switch, use the show interface command. This command will display the status of the port, the port speed, the protocol status, and the port statistics. It will also give you a brief overview of the port configuration. To check the status of a specific interface, you can use the command “show interface [interface name]”, where [interface name] is the name of the interface you want to check.

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  7. Asked: December 9, 2022In: Q & A

    How To Bond 2 Ethernet Ports?

    Yepuri Kalyani
    Yepuri Kalyani Bronze
    Added an answer on January 7, 2023 at 4:59 pm

    1. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to one of the Ethernet ports. 2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the second Ethernet port. 3. Make sure both Ethernet ports are powered on. 4. Your two Ethernet ports should now be connected

    1. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to one of the Ethernet ports.
    2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the second Ethernet port.
    3. Make sure both Ethernet ports are powered on.
    4. Your two Ethernet ports should now be connected

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