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OPS335 Assignment 1 - 2016-1

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Clone "ns2" VM from "Cloning Source" & Perform Setup Tasks
Create a new virtual network on your Host Machine.
* Assign a newly-created virtual network the name: '''asg1net''', and set '''forwarding to any physical device'''<br>(refer to [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/OPS335_Installation_Lab#INVESTIGATION_2:_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_INSTALLATION lab setup]. You can have have 2 different network names: '''"asg1net''' " and '''"ops335''' " without causing any problems).
* Addresses in this network will start with '''10.161''' followed by the '''last two digits of your student number''' (just as your main virtual network). The subnet mask must be '''255.255.255.0'''
* There must '''<u>NOT</u>''' be a DHCP server running for this network!
#Create a clone called '''ns2''' from the cloning source that will act as your '''slave DNS server''' on the '''asg1net''' network. Refer to the table below for address and hostname.
#The '''ns2''' clone machine will serve the same records as the '''ns1''' clone.
== Reference Materials: List of Machines / DNS Records ==
= Assignment Submission =
Submit the following in Blackboard, Moodle, or whatever your professor specifies in class or "class announements"(For Murray Saul, also send these in an e-mail (subject line: OPS335 assignment1) with the following attachments):
*Send e-mail (subject line: OPS335 assignment1) to your OPS335 instructor with the following attachments: ::# '''Screenshots''' to demonstrate you have accomplish accomplished the required tasks for this assignment.<br>This includes: '''configuration files''', '''service statuses''', and '''basic tests of functionality'''.''' NOTE: You MUST take screenshoots of the ENTIRE screen as opposed to only the VM console'''.::# Your '''test plan''' in '''PDF''' format.
*Demonstrate working assignment to your instructor in class:
 ::**Also you need to show your assignment to the professor in a lab period (like you would for any lab for "sign-off"). This requires you to prepare everything ahead of time so that you can quickly demonstrate to your instructor that all required parts of your assignment are working.

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