THE TEXTBOOK BEING REFERRED TO IS LINKED HERE ACTIVITY 1: Directions Part

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THE TEXTBOOK BEING REFERRED TO IS LINKED HEREACTIVITY 1:DirectionsPart A. IPCONFIG: Reading your computer setting1. In your command prompt, execute [type] ipconfig /all. Click ENTER.2. Take a screen shot of your display output. There is a sample, Figure 5-21 on p. 145. The results you obtained may not be the same as Figure 5.21. Keep in mind each computer has its own unique setting (also the example in textbook is outdated and precedes IPv6) .Note: See how to take a screenshot3. Create a new WORD document and paste your screen capture in this document. Write a short essay (2 -3 paragraphs) describing your project results. and explain the contents of your screen captures. Answer the two questions in the Deliverables on p. 146.Part B. PING: Finding other computers.1. In your command prompt, execute [type] ping. Click ENTER.2. Take a screen shot of your display output. There is a sample screen, Figure 5-22 on p. 147. The results you obtained may vary from Figure 5-22. Keep in mind each computer has its own unique setting.3. Using the same WORD document you created in Part A, IPCONFIG, paste your PING screen capture in this document. Write a short essay (2 -3 paragraphs) describing your project results. and explain the contents of your screen captures. Answer the three questions in the Deliverables on p. 147.NOTE: You may use one WORD document for Part A & Part B. Each part MUST have its own screen shots and essay component, clearly identified.ACTIVITY 2:Directions1. In your command prompt, type the command – ipconfig /all – to find your computer’s IP address and DNS Server. Write these information down.2. Go back to your command prompt and type – ipconfig/flushdns . This command will empty your DNS cache,3. Launch your WireShark and enter/type – ip.addr==xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx (use your computer’s IP address that you obtained in step 1) in the Filter to capture packets sent and received by your computer only. Look at Figure 5-27, p. 151, to see the Filter box.Take a snap shot of this screen. Open a new WORD document. Copy/paste this screen shot to the document.4. Start packet capture in WireShark.5. Open a browser and visit www.ietf.org6. Stop packet capture after the Web page is loaded. Take a snap shot of this screen, and copy/paste in the same WORD document created in step 3. This screen shot should be similar, but not identical, to Figure 5-27 on page 151. Remember each computer has its own unique setting.7. Write a short essay (3 – 4 paragraphs) describing your project results and explain the contents of your screen captures. Answer the 6 questions in the Deliverables, page 151. The 2 screen shots and answers to these questions are important subsets of this project.