Question: Help me answer this experiment questions about using of 2 System Virtual Machines (VMs). These 2 VMs will both be hosted on one of the
Help me answer this experiment questions about using of 2 System Virtual Machines (VMs). These 2 VMs will both be hosted on one of the Windows 10 computer. The VMs are both WIN7 & WIN81 on Microsoft Hyper-V Manage. w). These 3 virtual switches are for a network connection that Hyper-V calls EXTERNAL, INTERNAL and PRIVATE. HOST-EXTERNAL - Win7 Guest, Win81 Guest and Win10 Host Experiment MACHINE Logical IP Subnet Mask Default Gateway HOST 10.113.21.54 255.255.255.0 10.113.21.1 Win7 VM 10.113.21.28 255.255.255.0 10.113.21.1 Win81 VM 10.113.21.22 255.255.255.0 10.113.21.1 Questions for Host-External 1 How does the IP address of the 3 machines differ? How are they the same? What can you say about the connectivity of these 3 machines based upon all of the information in the table above. 2 If I do launch Internet Explorer (IE) in both the Win7 VM and Win81 VM to Surf the www.cbc.ca website and it works. What does this mean in terms of the connectivity of the VMs and the world? Question about Connectivity Is able to? [YES or NO] Can the HOST talk to the Win7 VM? YES Can the HOST talk to the Win81 VM? YES Can the Win7 VM talk to the HOST? YES Can the Win81 VM talk to the HOST? YES Can the Win7 VM talk to the Win81 VM? YES MACHINE Number of Hops to www.conestogac.on.ca (if tracert reaches the site) or error message(if it doesnt) HOST 3 number of hops Win7 VM 1 number of hops Win81 VM 1 number of hops 3 Based on the number of hops from each of the machines to the destination, what can you conclude about the relationship or network configuration of these 3 machines (remember that it appears that 2 of the machines are running (being hosted) within the other machine.
HOST-INTERNAL - Win7 Guest, Win81 Guest and Win10 Host Experiment MACHINE Logical IP Subnet Mask Default Gateway
HOST 192.168.137.48 255.255.255.0 none (internal-host) Win7 VM 192.168.137.251 255.255.255.0 192.168.137.1 Win81 VM 192.168.137.44 255.255.255.0 192.168.137.1 Questions for Host-Internal 1 Look closely at the IP information on the VMs and then look at the IP address information on the HOST. Is there any special relationship between them? What do you think that this means in terms of network commands and requests coming from the VM machines and trying to make it out to the world. 2 What does it mean if both VMs cannot connect to surf the Internet explorer for a website. What does this mean in terms of connectivity from the VMs to the world? Question about Connectivity Is able to? [YES or NO] (Internal) Can the HOST talk to the Win7 VM? YES Can the HOST talk to the Win81 VM? YES Can the Win7 VM talk to the HOST? YES Can the Win81 VM talk to the HOST? YES Can the Win7 VM talk to the Win81 VM? YES
MACHINE Number of Hops to www.conestogac.on.ca (if tracert reaches the site) or error message(if it doesnt) HOST 3 number of hops Win7 VM 1 number of hops Win81 VM 1 number of hops 3 Based on your observations what can you say about the VMs ability to find a network path to the main www.conestogac.on.ca site? Explain 4 how does question about the VMs connectivity and the tracert hops relate and how can both be true. [HINT: There is a clue on the ipconfig result screen as well as the nslookup result screen
HOST-PRIVATE - Win7 Guest, Win81 Guest and Win10 Host Experiment MACHINE IP SUBNET MASK DEFAULT GATEWAY HOST 10.113.21.54 255.255.255.0 10.113.21.1 WIN7 VM 169.254.87.60 255.255.0.0 NONE WIN81 VM 169.254.33.150 255.255.0.0 NONE Question for Host-Private 1 Do you actually see a logical IP address associated with the HOST-PRIVATE virtual switch on the HOST? What do you think that this means? Do the VMs have an IP address given to them? What do you think this means in terms of connectivity between the HOST and the 2 2 What kind of network has been setup this time within the Hyper-V Manager while using this virtual switch? Investigate and explain what this type of network and IPv4 address means and is used. [HINT: Look very closely at the label given to the IPv4 Address in this running of the ipconfig and compare to that in the Host-Internal ip address table above]
Question about Connectivity Is able to? [YES or NO] Can the HOST talk to the Win7 VM? YES Can the HOST talk to the Win81 VM? YES Can the Win7 VM talk to the HOST? Yes Can the Win81 VM talk to the HOST? YES Can the Win7 VM talk to the Win81 VM? No 3 Given the information observed in the table above, what can you conclude about the type of network that the 2 VMs belong to and about what the HOST-PRIVATE virtual switch is doing within the Hyper-V Manager? What does it allow (and only allow)
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