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Virtualization Lab Guide

The document discusses configuring a virtual network so that two virtual machines can communicate. It involves creating a virtual switch, connecting network interfaces, and assigning IP addresses in the same subnet. A domain is created along with a domain controller and DNS server. Two users are added to the domain. A client machine is joined to the domain. DHCP is configured and tested.

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Virtualization Lab Guide

The document discusses configuring a virtual network so that two virtual machines can communicate. It involves creating a virtual switch, connecting network interfaces, and assigning IP addresses in the same subnet. A domain is created along with a domain controller and DNS server. Two users are added to the domain. A client machine is joined to the domain. DHCP is configured and tested.

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Virtualization Lab 4

Members of Group 3
Achyuth Chilankamari (301338371)
Kripa Sara Thomas (301355639)
Mariya Eldho (301331057)
Sheesha Sai (301306245)

Q 1) Configure network so that the VMs can reach each other means, as you did
in previous labs, create vswitch, vnic, connect to 2nd existing NIC, make sure it is
up and running, create two VMs 1. Windows Server and 2. Windows Client and
put them to same vswitch and assign IPs in the same subnet.
Q2) Show the domain that you created and 2 users were created. Create Domain,
configure DC, DNS, Firewall as needed along with users.
Created Domain, DC and 2 users
Configure DNS

- Configure the firewall (Turned the firewall off to test the connection using
ping command)
3. Joined a client to the domain

4. Configure DHCP (we used the command ipconfig/all to check if the DHCP
works. You can see the connection specific DNS Suffix is group 3. local
which is the domain)

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