A network was configured using 1 server, 3 end devices, and 1 hub connected with straight-through copper cables. The server was configured with IP 20.0.0.1, subnet mask 255.0.0.0, and DHCP enabled. The firewall was configured to deny ICMP and allow IP traffic from any source. Each end device was configured to obtain IP addresses via DHCP assigned by the server. Connectivity was confirmed by pinging the server from one end device.
A network was configured using 1 server, 3 end devices, and 1 hub connected with straight-through copper cables. The server was configured with IP 20.0.0.1, subnet mask 255.0.0.0, and DHCP enabled. The firewall was configured to deny ICMP and allow IP traffic from any source. Each end device was configured to obtain IP addresses via DHCP assigned by the server. Connectivity was confirmed by pinging the server from one end device.
A network was configured using 1 server, 3 end devices, and 1 hub connected with straight-through copper cables. The server was configured with IP 20.0.0.1, subnet mask 255.0.0.0, and DHCP enabled. The firewall was configured to deny ICMP and allow IP traffic from any source. Each end device was configured to obtain IP addresses via DHCP assigned by the server. Connectivity was confirmed by pinging the server from one end device.
Use 1 hub pt Use copper Straight Through to connect the server to hub and end devices Go to Server, go to dektop, go to IP config IP ADD 20.0.0.1 SM 255.0.0.0 Then go to config, click DHCP, then turn ON device then Save Then go to Firewall service must ON, Action is Deny Protocol is ICMP Remote IP is 0.0.0.0 Remote WM 255.255.255.255, then ADD and SAVE Again Action is ALLOW then protocol is IP Remote IP is 0.0.0.0 Remote WM 255.255.255.255, then ADD and SAVE Go to PC 0 > IP CONFIG. DHCP must be selected Go to PC 1 > IP CONFIG. DHCP must be selected Go to PC 2 > IP CONFIG. DHCP must be selected Go to PC 3 > IP CONFIG. DHCP must be selected Go to PC 0 Ping 20.0.0.1\