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Lab 10 ©
R. Craig Collins, 2005/6
General Lab Directions
Note: There is not enough time in lecture to cover all
the material; read your book BEFORE you begin the lab
Note: Typically labs will require you to invest some time in the lab, outside
of class lecture hours
- Check with the Instructor for the due date
- Please submit a 3-5 page paper, double spaced, 1 inch margins, 12 point
font, on the following:
Scenario: You are hired to work for a small business that is about to set
up a computer network. For cost reasons, you suggest they use Linux, and a
lot of the free software that comes with it.
Task: Describe the installation process. Include planning, installation (software
choices, server choices), network/group/user set up (and rational), server
monitoring (tools/logs/counters used), and server security. Please explain
all the choices, including the pros and cons of your decisions.
for Labs that require files to be electronically submitted
• zip the required
file(s) and/or folder(s)
• rename the
zipped file to reflect your name and the lab being turned in
•Example: yourname-lab1 or yourname-lab1.zip
(if your extensions are visible)
• if by email:
•Send the mail to your instructor,
cc yourself
•The subject line should include
your name, your class, your section, and what you are submitting
•Attach the file
• if by Temple College TCampus
by Moodle:
•Log in to your class, and Click
once on the Lab/Assignment Turn in
•[Browse...]
to the file you wish to submit,
•Choose [Open]
to select it
•Choose [Upload
this file]
• if by Dallas Community College eCampus,
by Blackboard
•Log in to your class, and Click once
on the Drop Box/Tools button
•Select the Digital Drop Box
•Select the [Add file]
• For Name,
type in the name of the lab
• For File
• [Browse...]
to the file you wish to submit,
• Choose
[Open] to select it
• For Comments,
include your name, your class, your section, and what you are submitting
•Select Submit