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create a summery for the process in this lab below. SUMMARY: Embed narrative of 2+ paragraph (Min 500 Words) outlining the process for this project.

create a summery for the process in this lab below. SUMMARY: Embed narrative of 2+ paragraph (Min 500 Words) outlining the process for this project. Highlight any issue you may have.
 


 

 

Module 1: Enterprise Infrastructures Exploration
Lab Project Title: Setup 2 VMs with OSs (Windows 10 and Windows Server)
ESTIMATED TIME: 2 Hours
PURPOSE: The purpose of this lab project is to set up 2 virtual machines (VMs) for use in your future Lab
Projects. Your 2 options from the first Lab Project were Option 1 (BYOD) OR Option 2 (Apporto).
OVERVIEW:
PART A: Get Hyper-V working on your platform:
1. If you are using OPTION 1 (BYOD): Enable Hyper-V on your computer.
2. If you are using OPTION 2 (Apporto): Start your Apporto Hyper-V Lab via the Canvas menu on
the left AND Enable Hyper-V by using PowerShell script command approach that has been setup
on the Desktop.
PART B: Setup 2 VMs with Windows Server and Windows 10
1. Open Chrome browser and navigate to the ASU Engineering Technical Services site to download
Windows Server 2022 and Windows 10 iso files and their keys for installation.
2. Use the Windows Hyper-V Manager tool to create VM with Windows Server.
3. Perform basic configurations: set computer name to DC01, set IPv4 address configuration, and
turn off firewalls.
4. Use the Windows Hyper-V Manager tool to create VM with Windows 10 client.
5. Perform basic configurations: set computer name to PC01, set IPv4 address configuration, and
turn off firewalls.
6. Properly stop VMs and exit your platform.
MORE DETAILS FOR YOUR ACTIVITIES:
PART A: Get Hyper-V working on your platform:
1. If you are using OPTION 1 (BYOD): Enable Hyper-V on your computer:
a. See the following Microsoft link for details:
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/itops-talk-blog/step-by-step-enabling-
hyper-v-for-use-on-windows-10/ba-p/267945
b. To turn on Hyper-V: Go to Apps and Features > Optional Features > Related
Settings More Windows features > Windows Features > Hyper-V and OK
2. If you are using OPTION 2 (Apporto): Start your Apporto Hyper-V Lab via the Canvas menu on
the left AND Enable Hyper-V by using PowerShell script command approach that has been setup
on the Desktop:
a. Select the Install Hyper-V icon on the desktop. Follow the directions included in this link:

 

 

 

b. Be sure to complete first 2 parts of the instructions at this link to get the Hyper-V
Manager installed. Note that you will have to restart from your Start button.
c. After restart, go to Start> Windows Administrative Tools> Hyper-V Manager. Right-click
on this option to "Pin to Start" and then drag that tile to your desktop.
PART B: Setup 2 VMs with Windows Server and Windows 10
1. Open Chrome browser and navigate to the ASU Engineering Technical Services site:
https://ets.engineering.asu.edu/azure-dev-tools/. You may be prompted for your ASU
username and password:
2. Download iso files for Windows Server 2022 DataCenter:
Watch it download above the taskbar:
And show in the Downloads: folder:
Go to the View Key button: and save your key in a Notepad text file for later use.
3. Download Windows 10 Education:

 

 

 

Watch it download above the taskbar as it goes to the Downloads folder:
Go to the View Key button: and save your key in a Notepad text file for later use.
Please save both keys on your local machine for potential future use.
4. Using icon, open the Windows Hyper-V Manager tool and select the machine name on
the left (as shown below):
NOTE: Your Hyper-V Manager will not have any Virtual Machines listed yet.
5. Create a Virtual Switch by starting the Virtual Switch Manager:
a. Select the Internal option and click on the Create Virtual Switch button.

 

 

b. Enter "Enterprise" as the Name of the switch and Click on OK.
6. Create VM in Hyper-V for Windows Server and select to install Windows Server iso file
downloaded above in Step 5:
a. Across the top, use the Action pulldown menu, select New, select Virtual Machine:
i. Read screen, then Next
ii. Name is "Windows Server 2022", then Next
iii. Select the Generation 2 radio button, then Next
iv. Set Startup Memory to "4096", then Next
v. Set Connection to Enterprise, then Next
vi. Leave the defaults and the radio button enabled to Create a virtual hard disk,
then Next
vii. Chose Install an Operating System from a bootable boot image file, browser to
locate that iso file in your Downloads, then Next
viii. Click on Finish
ix. Connect to the VM and then Start, but be sure to have focus in the window so
that you can hit the spacebar at the Windows Installation prompt
x. Proceed to installing Windows Server:
1. Accept the defaults on the Windows Setup screen and select Next
2. Select the Install Now button
3. Enter the key code for Windows Server, then Next
4. Select Windows Server 2022 Datacenter (Desktop Experience) and Next
5. Accept licensing terms
6. Select Custom Install: Select Disk 0 and Next
7. Watch the Copying and Installation of Files progress to completion

 

 

8. During Customize settings set password to '..P@ssw0rd'
9. Use Action> Ctrl+Alt+Delete option for logon prompt and enter
Administrator password set above in step 8.
b. Configure Windows Server:
i. Computer Name = DC01 via Control Panel > System > Rename button
ii. Administrator User ID = Administrator
iii. Administrator Password = D..P@ssw0rd
iv. Configure Network Settings (Control Panel> Network and Internet> Network and
Sharing Center> Change Adapter Settings> Ethernet> Properties):
1. Uncheck IPv6
2. Select IPv4 Properties:
a. Use the following IP address: 10.0.0.100/255.0.0.0
b. DNS Server: 10.0.0.100
3. Turn off all firewall settings
c. Always, properly shutdown your VMs. Shutdown your Windows Server VM now.
7. Create VM in Hyper-V for Windows 10 client and select to install Windows 10 iso file
downloaded above:
a. Across the top, use the Action pulldown menu, select New, select Virtual Machine:
i. Read screen, then Next
ii. Name is "Windows 10 Client", then Next
iii. Select the Generation 2 radio button, then Next
iv. Set Startup Memory to "4096", then Next
v. Set Connection to "Enterprise" switch, then Next
vi. Leave the defaults and the radio button enabled to Create a virtual hard disk,
then Next
vii. Chose Install an Operating System from a bootable boot image file, browse to
locate that iso file in your Downloads, then Next
viii. Connect the VM, but be sure to have focus in the window so that you can hit the
spacebar at the Windows Installation prompt
ix. Proceed to installing Windows 10:
1. Accept the defaults on the Windows Setup screen and select Next
2. Select the Install Now button
3. Enter the key code for Windows 10, then Next
4. Accept licensing terms.
5. Select Custom Install: Select Disk 0 and Next
6. Watch the Copying and Installation of Files progress to completion

 

 

7. During Getting Ready select appropriate regional settings, keyboard
layout, and Set up for an organization.
8. On the Let's connect you to a network, select "I don't have internet"
9. Then, click "Continue with limited setup"
10. Respond to Who's going to use this PC? With "PC01_Admin" and Next
11. Set password to 'PC01_P@ssw0rd' and choose security questions
12. Answer any additional prompts and let the install finish
b. Configure Windows 10:
i. Computer Name = PC01 via Control Panel > System > Rename button
ii. Administrator User ID = PC01_Admin
iii. Administrator Password = P..P@ssw0rd
iv. Configure Network Settings (Control Panel> Network and Internet> Network and
Sharing Center> Change Adapter Settings> Ethernet> Properties):
1. Uncheck IPv6
2. Select IPv4 Properties:
a. Use the following IP address: 10.0.0.1/255.0.0.0
b. DNS Server: 10.0.0.100
3. Turn off all firewall settings
c. Always, properly shutdown your VMs. Shutdown your Windows Server VM now.
8. Check Hyper-V's switch settings which should be "Enterprise" for both VMs.
9. Start the DC01 VM. Wait to make sure that it completely loads successfully.
10. Start the PC01 VM. Wait to make sure that it completely loads successfully.
a. Ping from DC01 to PC01
b. Ping from PC01 to DC01
11. Properly shutdown both DC01 and PC01.
12. Close Hyper-V.
13. Properly shutdown your environment.
SUBMISSION: Your submission should consist of the following:
• IDENTIFYING REPORT INFORMATION:
o Name, student ID, course/section number, and Lab Project Name in upper right-
hand corner
o Page numbers on bottom in center
• PART A: Get Hyper-V Working on Your Platform:
o Screen captures (with Captions) of Hyper-V Manager
• PART B: Setup 2 VMs with Windows Server and Windows 10:
o DC01:
▪ Control Panel > System and Security > System > About
▪ Control Panel > User Accounts> User Properties of Administrator
▪ Open cmd prompt > Successful ping to PC01
o PC01
▪ Control Panel > System and Security > System > About
▪ Control Panel > User Accounts > User Properties of PC01_Admin
▪ Open cmd prompt > Successful ping to DC01






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