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  1. Asked: December 10, 2022In: Q & A

    How To Force Dhcp To Give a New Ip?

    Pratibha Bhardwaj
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    Added an answer on December 10, 2022 at 7:05 pm

    The best way to force a DHCP server to assign a new IP address is to release the current IP address and then renew the IP address request. To do this, you can use the ipconfig /release command followed by the ipconfig /renew command in the Command Prompt window.

    The best way to force a DHCP server to assign a new IP address is to release the current IP address and then renew the IP address request. To do this, you can use the ipconfig /release command followed by the ipconfig /renew command in the Command Prompt window.

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  2. Asked: December 10, 2022In: Q & A

    Where To Find Device Id On Switch?

    Pratibha Bhardwaj
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    Added an answer on December 10, 2022 at 7:04 pm

    Your device ID can be found by going to your Switch settings, choosing System, and then selecting System Information

    Your device ID can be found by going to your Switch settings, choosing System, and then selecting System Information

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  3. Asked: December 10, 2022In: Q & A

    How To Find Ip Address Of a Switch?

    Pratibha Bhardwaj
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    Added an answer on December 10, 2022 at 7:02 pm

    To find the IP address of a switch, you will need to access it via the command line. Depending on the type of switch, you can use the following commands to find the IP address assigned to the device: • If using Cisco IOS: 1. Enter "show ip interface brief" on the switch command line. 2. Look for theRead more

    To find the IP address of a switch, you will need to access it via the command line. Depending on the type of switch, you can use the following commands to find the IP address assigned to the device:

    • If using Cisco IOS:

    1. Enter “show ip interface brief” on the switch command line.

    2. Look for the IP address listed next to the name of the desired interface.

    • If using Juniper :

    1. Enter “show configuration interfaces” on the switch command line.

    2. Look for the IP address listed next to the name of the desired interface.

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  4. Asked: December 10, 2022In: Q & A

    How To Restore Redhat Linux Step By Step?

    Pratibha Bhardwaj
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    Added an answer on December 10, 2022 at 7:01 pm

    1. Start the Redhat installation by booting up your computer using the Redhat installation media. 2. Select the Install or upgrade an existing system option from the main installation menu and press Enter. 3. Select the version of Linux you want to restore from the list of available versions and preRead more

    1. Start the Redhat installation by booting up your computer using the Redhat installation media.

    2. Select the Install or upgrade an existing system option from the main installation menu and press Enter.

    3. Select the version of Linux you want to restore from the list of available versions and press Enter.

    4. Choose the type of installation you want to perform and enter your user login information.

    5. Choose a partition layout for the installation. If you are restoring an existing system, select the partition that contains the backup data.

    6. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the Redhat installation.

    7. When the installation is complete, reboot your system and login

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  5. Asked: December 10, 2022In: Q & A

    How To Protect Server From Hackers?

    Pratibha Bhardwaj
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    Added an answer on December 10, 2022 at 7:00 pm

    1. Install a reputable firewall and secure it with strong password. 2. Regularly update the software applications running on your server. 3. Limit user access to certain areas of the server to restrict malicious access. 4. Implement a two-factor authentication for logging in to the server. 5. AutomaRead more

    1. Install a reputable firewall and secure it with strong password.

    2. Regularly update the software applications running on your server.

    3. Limit user access to certain areas of the server to restrict malicious access.

    4. Implement a two-factor authentication for logging in to the server.

    5. Automate regular backups and store them in multiple locations.

    6. Utilize Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) and Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS) to monitor and block malicious traffic.

    7. Create secure passwords and regularly change them.

    8. Educate users on cybersecurity best practices.

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  6. Asked: December 10, 2022In: Q & A

    How To Limit Internet Access At Work?

    Pratibha Bhardwaj
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    Added an answer on December 10, 2022 at 6:58 pm

    1. Restrict access to websites and applications through the use of a content filtering software or firewall. 2. Establish user accounts and create access policies for each employee or user. 3. Set cutoff times to restrict internet access during certain times of day, or block access during hours whenRead more

    1. Restrict access to websites and applications through the use of a content filtering software or firewall.

    2. Establish user accounts and create access policies for each employee or user.

    3. Set cutoff times to restrict internet access during certain times of day, or block access during hours when employees are not working.

    4. Set bandwidth limits for each employee or user to control network usage.

    5. Monitor employees’ computer activity and track internet usage.

    6. Install monitoring software to identify and block malicious activities.

    7. Train your employees on responsible internet usage.

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  7. Asked: December 10, 2022In: Q & A

    What Is Resource Record In Dns?

    Pratibha Bhardwaj
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    Added an answer on December 10, 2022 at 6:52 pm

    Resource records (RRs) are the basic building blocks of a Domain Name System (DNS). Resource records store information about various parts of a domain name, such as the IP address, mail server, and other information. Each resource record has a type and a TTL (time to live) value that defines how lonRead more

    Resource records (RRs) are the basic building blocks of a Domain Name System (DNS). Resource records store information about various parts of a domain name, such as the IP address, mail server, and other information. Each resource record has a type and a TTL (time to live) value that defines how long it will stay in a DNS server. Many types of resource records exist, including A (address), CNAME (canonical name), MX (mail exchange), and TXT (text).

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  8. Asked: December 10, 2022In: Q & A

    How To Turn On An Ethernet Port?

    Pratibha Bhardwaj
    Pratibha Bhardwaj Bronze
    Added an answer on December 10, 2022 at 6:48 pm

    To turn on an Ethernet port, plug in the Ethernet cable and make sure that both the router and computer/device are properly connected. Then, go to the Network and Sharing Center in the Control Panel and find your device. Right-click on it, select ‘Enable’, and the port should be enabled

    To turn on an Ethernet port, plug in the Ethernet cable and make sure that both the router and computer/device are properly connected. Then, go to the Network and Sharing Center in the Control Panel and find your device. Right-click on it, select ‘Enable’, and the port should be enabled

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  9. Asked: December 10, 2022In: Q & A

    How To Ping To Mac Address?

    Pratibha Bhardwaj
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    Added an answer on December 10, 2022 at 6:47 pm

    To ping a Mac address on a Mac computer, open the Terminal application by going to Applications > Utilities. Once in the Terminal, type the following command into the prompt: "ping -c4 MAC_ADDRESS". Replace "MAC_ADDRESS" with the 12-digit Mac address you are trying to ping.

    To ping a Mac address on a Mac computer, open the Terminal application by going to Applications > Utilities. Once in the Terminal, type the following command into the prompt: “ping -c4 MAC_ADDRESS”. Replace “MAC_ADDRESS” with the 12-digit Mac address you are trying to ping.

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  10. Asked: December 10, 2022In: Q & A

    How To Configure Dhcp Server In Packet Tracer?

    Pratibha Bhardwaj
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    Added an answer on December 10, 2022 at 6:46 pm

    In Packet Tracer, you can configure a DHCP server by first opening the “DHCP Server” tab in the Control Panel. In the server settings, you will need to select the IP pool address range, specify the lease time and gateway address, and set the subnet mask. Once these settings are complete, click “ApplRead more

    In Packet Tracer, you can configure a DHCP server by first opening the “DHCP Server” tab in the Control Panel. In the server settings, you will need to select the IP pool address range, specify the lease time and gateway address, and set the subnet mask. Once these settings are complete, click “Apply” to save your changes. You may also need to enable DHCP on any routers or switches connected to the DHCP server. To do so, open the “Routing” tab in the Control Panel and navigate to the DHCP section. Select “Enabled” for the desired device and press “Apply”. Finally, you can connect devices to the server and check their IP

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