let's see what's happening here we're gonna try one more time to see what's
happening on here so uh see here so uh
and we don't need stereo mix so let's see it's recording device so note we
don't need that we got that test one two three mic cuz the microphone is testing
and coming through yep that's coming through and you know
so it's listing on there it's playing back to the speakers we're getting
plenty of uh yeah sound on there so let's see if that's a broadcasting now I
don't know let's see if ya see it's still not coming through it's killing me
here here killing me smalls livestream is offline should come back online here
in a few seconds let's Oh nope Google just gonna crash on me here but I
don't know what's going on here why it's not broadcast microphone is testing and
coming through alright that's coming through okay we've got finally all right
so we are all right so I am a happy camper
woohoo alright so let's get this uh let's let's go with the live stream here
and we're going to do the recording I'm not gone all right so we're a little bit
late with the live stream today I apologize for that but uh at least we've
got it going now at least it's working I'm gonna turn the music off and we're
just gonna jump right in so let's I'm gonna close a couple of windows here and
we are going to let's see here we've got sound
we've got a yeah awesome so yeah let's get going here so I'm gonna turn off I'm
gonna try I'm trying something different here I'm gonna turn off the logo here
and I'm gonna see how that's working there so when we transition so that
Wacken I can try different things on here to put on there so just as a quick
note on the live stream here you can follow me on I'm gonna turn off the
studio most occasionally I try to post at least once or twice a week tech news
stories and things like that that are relevant to students and relevant to
technology and gaming is really my focus of technology gaming security things
like that so just check out my web page and check out the new stories on there
it's not a he's not an aggregate I'm not gonna pull in new stories from
everywhere I just I just read different I do a lot of reading because you need
to stay up on current events in the IT field and so when I find something
that's I find interesting I go ahead and post a link up on my web page so you can
check that out as well so let's check out my web page check me out on Twitter
you can also if you're on my youtube channel you can also see my other links
there so if you want to add me on Steam I've got a discord channel if you want
to connect with me on there just uh just leave a comment or send me an email so
let's talk about week five or module five for Ivy Tech we are and I'm gonna
I'm looking at the INF m109 course the courses that I'm gonna be looking at
today are INF m109 itsp 135 and s dev 120 and 81 0 5 so if you are in one of
those courses this is for you if you want to jump on to the live stream if
you have questions if you're a student and you have questions you can come in
there and ask me a particular question or
specific question about what we're doing this week and I will be more than happy
to try to answer those questions now just as a note though the live stream is
delayed about 30 seconds so if I see your question or comment it may take me
a few seconds to get to you so as we're streaming you just have to keep that in
mind that streams are usually usually delayed about 30 seconds so we are in
module 5 or week 5 with Ivy Tech and we are quickly coming up on the midterms so
with the 109 course there are some projects that you needed to get done for
the midterm and that was the module 0 0 so make sure that you're working on
those for the other courses make sure that you are looking at if you have to
do any proctoring I know with the Neddie 1:05 course there's a midterm that needs
to be proctored so make sure that you are contacting your local Ivy Tech
campus about proctoring on there and I'm gonna send some more announcements on
that here next week you know a couple weeks ahead of time so just make sure
that you're keeping up on that so let's take a look at module 0 v 4i nfm 1:05
what we're talking about this week is
exam 1 and another it says and another deliverable here but really what we're
talking about this week is AI or artificial intelligence and so there's a
few different videos on here there's a couple of TED Talks
if you've watched anything with AI you know that Elon Musk is talking about AI
they are doing some different projects and some things like that so there's a
TED talk there with with Elon Musk and there's some other about you know
driving cars and some other things like that I know there was a Eli musk Tesla
is supposed to be and this video this live stream is on 9 21 September 21st
2017 so if you're watching this from the pan or in the future Tesla is supposed
to be unveiling or rolling out their self-driving semis
and I have told a few different students and what am i I guess what I kind of
talked about with what's happening in the world is that is self-driving cars
are gonna be a major it's a major event it's kind of like going from from when
the human human technology moved from horses to horseless carriages or what we
have vehicles today I really put it on that level of moving from horses to
vehicles and then from vehicles to self-driving vehicles I really truly
believe that self-driving vehicles are going to revolutionize humanity we're
gonna do and it's gonna change a lot of things just like when we went from when
we when we had horses we had you had horse barriers that's the people that
put the shoes on the horses you know you had people that took care of the carts
they know that made wheels that you had you had blacksmiths you had people that
transitioned into the Wright brothers for example they transitioned they
worked on they come out of that error and then they've transitioned into
bicycles and then in semi vehicles but then they got interested in flight
during their time so if you go back and research them that's really cool but we
transition from being on horseback to traveling faster cleaner and when I said
some people will tell me cleaner no it's not cleaner because we're using that
diesel and gasoline things like that however it is cleaner point before the
environment where we were on horses because if you go back and actually
study it how much horse poop actually came out and I know that's that's
probably not something you want to hear about but if you if you go back and
research some of like New York City for example during that time and all the
horses and all the cleanup that they had to do and that was a lot of horse manure
that came out and that that had to go somewhere well we don't have that
anymore so we're doing a different type of polluting now or you know it is a
little bit cleaner but if we transition to batteries and to electricity and
things like that then we still have to charge those batteries we still have to
have coal plants and nuclear plants and things like that
create the electricity however it's going to help a little bit I think in
the terms of pollution and things along those lines but what it's really going
to revolutionize is things like the truck driving industry if you are
thinking about if you're young right now just coming out of high school and
you're thinking about going into the truck driving industry then you are
probably looking at an industry that's on the decline with self-driving
vehicles down the road you're probably for the next twenty thirty years have a
good career truck Gino truck driving is gonna be around for a while I'm talking
fifty to seventy-five years down the road it may come faster I don't know
it's just in my opinion that self-driving trucks and self-driving
vehicles are going to change the way we work as humans because now you have
local deliveries you have truck drivers you have UPS drivers you know FedEx
postal drivers well what happens if we all of a sudden decide to have UPS
trucks now that the big trucks and I'm not talking about local delivery because
you still have to have somebody get the package and take it to the front door
but let's say for example that you set up a delivery service and you put all
the packages on the back of your truck and you have a self-driving vehicle and
that vehicle drives to a certain location and then the back of that band
opens up and then drones start picking those packages up and start flying them
to the location so it goes and parks in a centralized location and those drones
pick the packages up and fly those out to the houses that's a possibility I
mean we have the technology it's just a matter of putting it in place and so
you've eliminated humans then from driving and delivering and that's a
whole industry of people that work in that that work in that area so it's
that's job loss and I don't say it's necessarily job loss but it's job
changes so people that work truck drivers and and delivery drivers and
things like that may have to become drone repair people or you know going to
go into drones or something like that or they may they have to go into working on
vehicles that are self-driving so it's it's a huge it's gonna have a huge
impact probably not in my lifetime I'll probably be gone by the time it's fully
implemented but I'm excited to know that it's gonna be happening so check out
those videos that's you're reading for this week in the INF
m109 and then you have a quiz this week and I wanted to show you a few different
things because we're talking about in the let's look at the assignment here if
I can get this pulled up here real quick and on this quiz here I'm going to up
for this assignment you'll be responding to the prop what is an interesting TED
that you have found and why and that's TED talk
that's the own the TED talk so if you come in here on this assignment here and
you're just gonna say what's an interesting Ted you found why is it
interesting to you so make sure that you put the link in there to the TED talk
video that you have found why it's interesting to you please keep it safe
for work I don't want to you know please keep it related to technology if you can
however if you have found something that's interesting it's outside the
scope of technology let's say it's in it's an interpretation of dreams or
something like that that's still okay but you need to have a good explanation
of why it's interesting to you so that's your assignment for this week and then
you also have a quiz that you need to take or an exam excuse me
exam one and on this exam it's going to be covering what you learned last week
and and and so forth about hexadecimal and ASCII and binary and if you go down
through here so that's the question just ask there what does web 2.0 mean at what
software does it refer what are the most common central processing units and so
make sure that you go down there and answer those on these with the ax
decimal here don't try to do those in your head just find a decimal converter
online and you should be able to find a couple of different ones here I found
let's see here this one is an ASCII converter here this website here I like
Branagh comm if you come out here and you you convert that and you just take
that binary drop that in there and convert that that just says years see
that converts ASCII it converts text a decimal for you and
then also converts to base64 which also if you need base64 it'll convert it to
that and then you can just put your so convert to following the binary team so
so you need to convert the following into binary jaime and the hint the
latter capital a is 65 in decimal and 41 in decimal so
so if you convert that there and take tho take that convert that there into by
an area that's your by near there so 0 1 0 0 1 so you should be able to find that
1 then 0 1 0 0 1 I think yeah see there you go there's your answer so I'm kind
of giving that to you so you want to you want to you want to convert that and
double check it double check my work cuz I maybe I may be wrong on mine I may
have put an extra space or something so make sure you check yours but use a use
one of those converters you can find them online just search farm just put
ASCII converters or binary ASCII ASCII converters your a s if I can find here a
SC I ask you conversion to make sure that you can use one of those and it's
okay to do that alright so line if m109 make sure that you do your reading check
those videos out do the post your assignment which is a TED talk and then
answer these questions here one there for itsp 135 which is a hardware
software course we are in week 5 I am slowly moving the grades over from test
out so if you if you know your grades are posted there just posted and test
out I'm moving them over to IB learn so just don't don't stress out too much if
you if you know you got a greater - it's not been moved over yet I am slowly
moving those over I have to manually go over and move each one of those over and
it takes a little bit of time on that so check out the PowerPoint here for the
chapter 7 PowerPoint you can also check out my videos on the material so make
sure that you go over to the netacad course if you do if you go over to the
netacad course and let me that's the Cisco Networking Academy and I'll put a
plug in for them so you should check out the networking academy if you're
watching my videos and have not used those before but in this course you if
you are in my itsp 135 course you are also enrolled over in the networking
academy and you should have received your login for that if you have not
email me and let me know but in the networking academy and we've got a
connection interruption there we go the joys of being on a large network on a
college campus so make sure that you go in the modules here and we are studying
this week we're studying windows features and support
tools and then you can come down through here it's not module five here it's not
chapter I don't have those by chapters so if you come down through here on the
chapters and uh let's see I need to actually I need to show you on there if
you go down to the material I think it's chapter I don't know email me on that I
don't remember off the top of my head right now which chapter we're on but if
you're going to what I would recommend is if you're prepping for the A+
certification is go down through here and study these IT essentials this is
the main course here that's chapter four chapter three here we go so we are
studying Windows serving Windows Features and support tools and if you
come down here windows configuration and management probably chapter four is
probably the one there so then you can check out Chapter four and then the nice
thing I like about this netacad here is you can move around on chapters so if
you want to look at Wednesday's Windows installation you can come in here and
look at the introduction actually let's uh do windows configuration management
here chapter six GUI control windows desktop and tools and this is the a plus
is still using Windows 7 and Windows 8 so we're still teaching to that material
when a plus the CompTIA adopts the Windows 10 material it will it will
update that so check out check out these vist material here because it will help
supplement and get you ready for the A+ the CompTIA A+ certification it's not
gonna get you all the way there but it's gonna get you the main base material
it's going to help you towards those objectives of taking those certification
exams so make sure you do that we have some review questions you have your labs
same exercises make sure that you go over to test out I'm not gonna show the
test out website because they get a little bit testy about copyrighting
their material so I don't want to get any copyright strikes so I'm not going
to plug tests out too much on that because of the copyright strikes they
throw at you but we do use that it is good material and you need to complete
these labs here 1 4 4 7 let me see if I can draw in here 4 7 5 5 5 6 5
ten two and ten three and then after you get those done you can come in here and
you can say that you've completed the assignment and then I'll move those test
scores over from test out over to the Ivey learn
now the next one yeah make sure you do your laps and make sure you do your
review questions there is a discussion board for this week so make sure that
you're doing the discussion board I'm not gonna click on that because that
will show students post and I don't want to show that information on here my
apologies I have you take a drink there and I wanted to find out too and I'm
just gonna take a second here and do a survey do you care if you if if you want
this way if you want to see me on camera I don't know if you actually want to see
me on screen or not during these live streams I do my camera for my live
stream for my gaming live streams so that people can see me but I wasn't sure
if if students didn't anybody wanted to see me actually on camera here at my
office on campus I've got a big window behind me and so it kind of blurs out
the camera so it's not the best in the world to do broadcasting on camera but
I'll do that I'll get a camera and put myself on camera if that's what you want
so it's gonna talk about so transitioning here of the material
you're gonna say why are we still talking about Windows 8 because
everybody's moving to Windows 10 well it's because the A+ still teaches to the
Windows 8 and Windows 7 so you still need to know those and when you go into
the workplace and work in IT you're still gonna be supporting Windows 7 and
Windows 8 there's still a large there's still a large number of desktops that
use those two operating systems even though a large number are moving over to
Windows 10 there's still a lot that are using Windows 7 Windows 8 so make sure
that you do that and there's stuff there's some supplemental resources here
so you can check those out
okay let's move over to s dev 120 computing logic and we've already had
our class for this week actually we had our class yesterday this is my
face-to-face course and we are in module 5 you should have finished up module 4
data representation module 5 is a continuation of data representation and
it's also and let me let me back up here cuz I want to look at the module as an
overview not actually inside there so we are there's a logic puzzle which is a
really cool puzzle to do this week it's based on math it's a Ted it's from the
Ted site your reading assignment is some different videos that you want to check
out about signed and unsigned bytes talks about asking unicode in your
textbook prelude to programming you want to read Appendix B the best shouldn't be
playing and then you also want to read chapter 2 you should have already read
chapter 2 but you want to catch up on rap chapter 2 again but from page 82 105
is that what you want to read this week then you want to check these videos out
I do not have what I would like that's that's the Khan Academy they're
converting binary to hexadecimal if you check out my youtube channel yes I'm
plugging my youtube channel if you check out my YouTube channel and then go down
to the playlist if you click on playlist right here you will see let's see here
oh wait you know what let me do this as yeah and you should go down on the
playlist here and if you check out the one where's all my playlist hello they
should all be showing up I don't know where they're not showing up let's see
here
yeah I don't know why they all showing up here let me let me do it as a as a
subscriber here let me let me do this a little bit different let me let me pull
up a gap let me pull up a Firefox here and we'll do YouTube there we go that
way that way you can see it as a subscriber see how you would see it
there and so we'd go hey I'm starting to bubble up to the top on searches that's
kind of cool but if you click on playlist right here
click on playlists and check my playlists out I've got those are the
creative playlists here and if you go down to where is my oh there we go
basics of binary and subnetting and I'm gonna try to stop that before it plays
yes have you thought about look okay so that's the ads I apologize for those
that's just part of what part of what makes YouTube free is putting ads on
there but if you check out the Heil to basics of binary this video is going to
show the basics of binary and the basics of binary and here's the chart that I
use you know 1 2 4 6 R 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 and 128 I teach you binary up to 128
because I'm setting this to get you into the net e10 5 course the networking
course because you have to know how to subnet in the ipv4 range or subnet the
ipv4 and so you need to know how to convert binary to decimal decimal to
binary and that's so I've got that video I've got how to convert binary a little
using addition not using the powers but using addition I've also got them the
how do subnet how to submit using the anding how to advanced subnet and then
subnetting with variable length subnet mask which that can be a little bit
daunting for some but I've tried to make it as easy as possible and it's a little
bit longer video it takes about twenty six two different examples here we're
gonna do a and okay go away and so I've tried to make it as simple as possible
and give you examples on there let me let me go ahead and do skip ahead here
so I've tried to show you let me give you let me move on ahead here to show
you my chart well like just a little bit because I went
into another example there all right maybe but it's taken let's yeah let's
set the settings down to low so it'll load faster so there we go there's my
example there and then I'll go ahead but that theater mode and then I'll put it
up to 10 or no how if I look at that one in 720 that must have been before I got
my new recording software so this is how you do a vlsm so if you need a whole
bunch of hosts there then you can subnet into the slash 18 verse the slash 30 if
you don't know how to do something yet and vlsm that's okay i've got the videos
and you learned that in the courses so i've tried to make it as easy as
possible or how i understand it to be easy and then i've tried to put those
into videos for you so check those out as well and that should let me go back
here to modules let me back up here for module 5 and then you want to do the
practice and review or there's a homework assignment and those are
questions out of the book and those are mainly a converting binary to ASCII and
ask you to binary and in class if you came to class which I think everybody
did I showed you how to convert those on some of the different web pages okay so
less well the last one let's do Medi one zero five and over on Nettie one zero
five we are in module five as well over here and let's see here so module five
we are talking about packet tracer or we're using packet tracer connecting a
wired and wireless LAN for 240 for viewing the wired and wireless NIC
information and then using a Wireshark to examine Ethernet frames and then
examining our table this one here the four two four five you can't really do
in packet tracer but you can do it and I'm gonna go ahead and open it up here
because I'm gonna open up the PDF for you let me go ahead and save that down
and open that up and it does require that you have interface cards on a PC so
you can't really do this and pack a tracer I guess you can do it and pack a
tracer you can set up two endpoints and pack a
tracer and do that and you can look at the properties and you go to the status
you know if we went over here to pack a tracer let me open up a new packet
tracer here she went to uh now I wanted to open up a
new one here I don't want to I don't want to lose this one but let me let me
do it anyway I'll open I'll open it back up again no I'm not gonna save that one
so if we went and did two endpoints here so if I did n devices here and I put two
computers up and let me just go to the first one here and I can go to the
desktop here and I can go to IP configuration and we can look at the
information on there if we go to the desktop here and we look at our I think
we can look at uh yeah we can set our look it's at the terminal or not
terminal command prompt and you can do IP config and you can look at your
configuration information and if you go back over to that PDF file of what it's
asking you to do here let me go back over there so what it's asking to do is
determine determine these you can probably just do that with your own
computer for example I'm on the screen here and I can just come down here for
my own network card here and see I can open that up and that's my uh I'm gonna
windows 10 and I can open that up and see I can look at my information here
say so it's saying hey I'm getting ipv4 connectivity I'm not getting any v6
connectivity so something along the way is not passing v6 through and so then I
can look at details and that's don't probably I want to give you too much of
that information on a on a live stream and then you can check that information
out on there from there and it's just gonna ask the question so on the
questions here like for example what is the service set identifier for
for the wireless router ear connection if you don't have wireless on there you
can just make one up but just just you can put what the service set ideas our
service set identifier is like this one says our our place I'm using wired so I
don't have a service set I don't have a wireless on mine
oh wait let me see yeah I do let's see
yeah see I'm not getting a service set identifier because I'm wired in that's
wireless that's why you get the SSID and then what is the speed of your wireless
connection you should be able to see your speed if you're connected I'm not
gonna unplug my network cord and then switch over to wireless because it would
mess that up so if you can't do that one just say that you didn't have a wireless
NIC but if you can't get if you're on a desktop it doesn't have one and then you
should be able to look up though what's the MAC address of your wireless
NIC do you have multiple ipv4 DNS servers listed you should be able to do
that on your own if you've got a wireless NIC card if you don't have one
then just put that in the assignment that you don't have a wireless you can
also check the IP V let's say you do an IP v IP config slash all which gives you
all this information and for example if we go in here to pack a trace or see if
I do ipconfig /all it's gonna give me all that well Seattle have anything set
here so if I went and set that if I set up a DHCP server and set all that I
could do that but if I went in here and set my IP address if I set my default
gateway here let's see 192 168 10.1 and let's just say that I used one nine two
dot one sixty dot 1010 and I'm gonna make an eye static gateway that's my
global settings there and so oops there we go and I'm gonna set my IP
address up here so 192.168 10.5 subnet mask make that a slash 24 and I'm not
gonna do ipv6 so we set that and now we can come back over here to desktop and
now we can do this again and see now you can see that I've got my IP address and
my set so my subnet mask is that my DNS default gateway and you can see that
information on there and I can see my local link and I see my physical address
to which I couldn't before that's my MAC address so you can get
that information so you can get that from packet tracer as well and then you
just go down through here and answer these last questions here you if you
can't answer these ones on the SSID that's okay on the assignment I'll send
out an email to the class on there but mainly I want what I want you to do is I
get as much done on this project as you can and then on the reflection here why
would you activate more than one Nick on a PC why would you ever need that more
than one network interface card okay so the other lab I wanted to cover here on
the live stream real quick is the see if I can open that back up here you see if
I can open uh no I don't want to save that no and oh wait
let's go back over to here there we go is the
four to four for connecting a wired Wireless LAN I can get that one open and
this one's going to come with a PKA file and if you download that PKA file and
I've put mine in there and it's the same so there's my PK file for there that's a
four two four four so I'm just gonna overwrite it and I'm just gonna go ahead
and double click that and open that up and pack a tracer I can close this
packet tracer it's gonna open up a whole new one for me and there we go
and so when you open up this packet tracer here you're gonna get if it's got
a prepackaged PKA file what will happen is you'll get this really your
assignment information here and so what I do is I always bring that over
let's see here oops why is that not moving over to the left like it should
there we go there we go now I've got it so what I usually do is I just bring
those two on the different table just kind of together there so I can move
back and forth and I've got mine set my packet tracer set large so it comes up
easier or so it shows up easier on the screen for recording and when I do these
what you can also do is I'm gonna use Windows 10 here and may get it set that
way so now we can move back and forth and why that's uh there we go I need to
have that over just enough and I'll just move that one over there there we go so
what you want to do is you should want to go down through your steps here and
it's gonna tell you to connect to the cloud connect the cloud to router 0 so
connect the cloud to router 0 and so what you're gonna need to do is come
down here and select a connection and we are going to connect with Ethernet so
it's gonna be a copper straight through when you want to understand why you're
gonna do a straight through versus a rollover versus a crossover a straight
through is just gonna allow it you know past your information so we're gonna do
a copper straight through and we're gonna connect up here to Ethernet 6 we
would you know it's not it's Ethernet so it's it's you know it's a it's a rj45
connector so it's not a modem line it's not a serial connection it's not a coax
it's Ethernet and then we're gonna connect to our router down here to
fastethernet 0/0 so we have two fast ethernet connections on here but we're
going to do 0 0 and when we connect that if it doesn't show up green right away
just say fast-forward time and so that kind of moves the time into the future
say if you look at your time here it goes by you know I think 30 seconds so
let me see 830 yeah it moves it by 30 seconds so it'll connect and then you
just do the next one here so connect the cloud to the cable modem so we're gonna
click connect the cloud to the cable modem we're gonna use says use coax
though so cloud coax to modem port 0 so what you have to do is it doesn't tell
you to use coax here it just says use the correct cable but this right here
kind of gives it away where it says coax 7 and if we look at the cable modem and
if we look at the back we're gonna open this up and we're going to zoom in here
and if we look at the back of here we only have we've got an rj45
fastethernet here link and we've got coax well on the cloud when we connect
to that we're gonna connect into the cable modem because if you've studied
and you're learning about cable modems a cable company it's coming in on cable
which is gonna be coming in on coax so what we want to do is we want to come
down here we're going to select our coax cable and I think if I remember I can't
remember which Oh blue it's blue I couldn't remember off the top of my head
so we click blue there and we go up here and we say okay we're going to connect
to coaxial seven from the cloud and then run on our cable modem we're gonna
connect here and we're gonna go port 0 and then that should green light if not
just give it a couple of fast-forwards time and then we're gonna connect to
router 0 to router 1 so router 0 to router 1 and we're gonna use and here's
our tip here serial so it's gonna say a serial connector so now we're gonna
because of that select our serial cable so I'm gonna select serial DTE and I'm
gonna go here I'm gonna go serial 0 0 0 over here to router 1 and it says to go
to serial 0 0 here so it should come up green light if not fast-forward a couple
times and then we're gonna connect router 0 to netacad peak to netacad PKA
so this one right here is netacad PKA that server there so the router and it's
saying fa 1 so fast ethernet so you want to know where the we're gonna use 2
Ethernet on this one so it says fa 0 1 so we're gonna connect if a 0 1 2 FA 0 2
on that accad so we're just gonna select copper straight through on that one so
we're gonna do router 0 and we're gonna go fastethernet 0/1 to netacad PA ka and
that's gonna be faster than that 0 and that's not come up yet and so why did
that come up yet and you're gonna say to yourself hey it's it's a it's not coming
up yet so it's not because we've attached the cables if but if we've
attached the correct cable the link light should come on so let's go back
here and look at what it's saying so many NICs can now auto sense which pairs
you should transmit and receive routers in netacad PK do not have auto-sensing
NICs so if we didn't if we didn't put the correct cable on there then it's not
going to connect so we did a straight through and it didn't connect
because it doesn't have auto-sensing honor so let's let's see what a
crossover does for us so let's come over here and let's delete that cable out of
the way and let's do a crossover and
we've got green lights on there so that's why you need to understand the
differences between crossovers rollovers and straight through a rollover is
typically when you're going to do some type of end device to end device and
that that's older use of it but most new computers have Auto sensing and it'll
fix that if we're gonna go from a device like a router to a to a PC
then we're gonna need to use our not a crossover roll over roll over we use for
connecting in points a crossover is where the wires are crossed over and if
you don't have an auto sensing knit card then you're gonna need to use a
crossover if you have auto-sensing a straight-through will work too through
because it straight through is just the wire you know wire to wire and so you'll
do you'll learn about that in your reading and so that'll just pass the
information straight through but if you have an auto sensing net car - straight
through would work but we don't so we have to use a crossover and then just
keep on working down through here for the live stream I'm not gonna go through
all of these on here and so hey Danny what's up we got got one person so we'll
give a shout out to Danny there you go oh don't want to misspell you're in a
him just typing fast and so just go ahead and go down through this lab just
like all of them and what you'll want to do is when you get down to the bottom of
this one on this slab here I'm gonna go ahead and close packet tracer you're
gonna open up this PDF here with all of these PDFs you need to make sure that
that you are putting the information correctly into the answers that you had
need so like here so examine the primary network on the pka file or that packet
tracer file make sure if you open this up in a browser like I have it here
you're not gonna be able to save your answers so what I recommend doing is
just opening up a notepad just do this right here and you can do this just just
you can just you can copy and paste this if you want to and then just put your
answer in there like that
you know click the primary Network hold the mouse over there over the various
cables what's located on the table on the right of the blue rack there you go
you can and you can just put your information in here you know this is my
answer and you can just copy and paste that
over into the comments when you submit your assignment then so when you come
back over here and you submit your assignment you can just put that
information in there or make sure that you save that PDF down to your computer
save your answers in there and then make sure that you save that PDF properly
open it back up and make sure you can see your answers otherwise when I get to
it and I don't see your answers on there I'm just gonna have to you know email
you and say hey I can't see your answers you need to you know go redo this and
then it's just we're not having a good day then when that happens because then
I have to go back in and grade then like your own and you have to go back and fix
your answers and it's just a mess so either make sure that you put your
answers in a text document so I don't put it up make sure it is there don't
upload a text document you still have to upload your work or this PDF file
because it does require you to upload a file but then just put your answers in
the comment box when you upload that and so those are the answers that you want
to cover on there so that is if you back up here that's a 40 to 44 I want to just
kind of give you a brief brief overview of that up of that lab do these other
ones here some of these you can do over on the in DG lab you can go over there
and do those on NDG but most of these you should still be able to do these on
the should still be able to do those on the packet tracer as well and then make
sure that you take your chapter 4 exam the chapter quizzes this is just a side
note and I don't know if I was real clear about this in earlier weeks but
the chapter quizzes do not count for your final grade but they do prep you
for the exams and for the midterm exam and the final exam and they also prep
you to take the CCNA exam as well so if you are gonna move on to take the Cisco
CCNA exam or the CSUN exam whichever you know if you're gonna do this to CSUN
exams to get you CCNA so make sure you do those and then looking forward for
chapter 8 or module 8 we are gonna have a midterm exam that is proctored so you
want to make sure that you set your proctor information up now call your
local Ivy Tech Center to do that to check that set that proctoring up if
not if you can't get to an Ivy Tech Center then email me and let me know
will we use a service called Proctor you Proctor you comm which can allow you to
do your proctoring at home or in another location they they do that to the
computer so make sure that you set that up for that for the proctoring and make
sure you email me if you have any questions so that's module 5 for INF
m109 itsp 135 s dev 120 and i TR nettie 1:05 so I'm going to go ahead and wrap
up this go ahead and wrap up this livestream for September 21st module 5
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