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Lab 1 – VM Ware & Server 2012 Build
Revision Date: 2016-09-07
Lab 1 – Introduction to VM Ware
In this lab you will begin to establish the working environment that you will utilize for the semester. Using VM Ware 10, you will set up two Virtual Machines on the Dell system. One VM will hold Server 2012 R2, the other will support Win 10. Creating two operating systems besides the host system will allow you to complete all lab assignments individually.
In today’s lab you will familiarize yourself with VM Ware Workstation while creating the first of two Virtual Machines. The first VM will support Server 2012 R2.
Note that VM Ware can be installed on a laptop instead of an external drive. To do so, ask your instructor for the link to the software. You will also have to obtain a key. Continue with these instructions after installing VM Ware. Some steps may be skipped as they apply to Dell workstation usage only.
Part 1 – Working with VM Ware Workstation
1.Boot up your Dell workstation.
2.Log in using mit403 as both the username and password.
3.Ensure your USB External Hard Drive is functioning and visible under My Computer.
4.Navigate to and open VMware workstation and select Create a New Virtual Machine.
Note: If this is a new installation of VM Ware, select the radio button to agree to the licensing. Obtain your license key and select Step 2 – Enter License Key on the evaluation screen (You do not have to enter a key at this point leave this blank). Then select New - Virtual Machine.
5.A window opens welcoming you to the New Virtual Machine Wizard.
6.Select Typical and then click on Next.
7.The Guest Operating System dialog appears where you will specify the location of the source files (CD) of the Operating System to be added. Select the Installer disk image file (iso): and browse to the desktop or the location of the ISO file you copied from the server. Select the ISO file once the file has been recognized, press Next.
BEFORE AFTER
8.You will then be prompted to enter the CD key. Select the version of Windows to install and provide a user name. You may also continue without entering a key. You will have 30 days to do so before Server 2012 stops working.
Select Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter from the drop down list and enter Administrator for the full name. Leave the password blank at this time.
Select Next.
9.
A new dialog window asking you to name your virtual machine will now appear. Verify that the Virtual machine name is Windows Server 2012 R2 x64.
Go to your desktop and create a new folder named MIT403, within the folder, create another folder named Server2012.
Go back to VMware and Select the Server2012 folder you have just created. This is where the virtual machine settings and files will be saved. (At the end of this lab, transfer the MIT403 folder to your external hard drive so you will have your own server to work with) Press Next.
10.The wizard asks you to Specify Disk Capacity used by the guest system you are about to install. Use the default of 60GB and select Store Virtual disk as a single file.
BEFORE AFTER
11.
The Ready to Create Virtual Machine window will appear with the settings for the machine. Press Finish to start the install. If any prompts appear that specify other devices press OK to remove the window. If any software upgrades are displayed, bypass the upgrade for now.
Part 2 – Server 2012 Installation/SetUp
Step 1: Install Windows 2012 Advanced Server (Text mode component)
1.The installation process will begin automatically displaying an installation GUI.
The 2012 Setup program will now begin. Key operating system files and drivers will now be
loaded into system RAM and the installation will run from there. (approx 20 minutes)
2.Once the install has completed and the server has rebooted click Local Server in the Server Manager window. In the top right corner of the properties box click Tasks and then Computer Management followed by Local Users and Groups then Users and finally right click the Administrator account select Set Password from the menu. Read the warning and click Proceed. In the Set Password window create a password for your account.
Please note: The password must be strong, for a strong password it must be at least eight characters long and that includes numbers, uppercase and lowercase letters, and characters such as $, !, and #. Use 80A$tudent as the password.
3.In the New password box use 80A$tudent as the password. Confirm the new password and type it once again. Before you click the OK button double check to make sure you typed in the password correctly. Click OK to set the password.
4.Try to Sign out and log back in with your new password use CTRL+ALT+INS to invoke the prompt.
5.Once you have logged on, you will be presented with the Server Manager window.
a.Click the Local Server in the Server Manager window then under Properties verify that the Time Zone is EST.
b.Click IPv4 address assigned by DHCP, IPv6 enabled. Right-click the Local Area Connection and click Properties. Double-click the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
c.Change the following information: where NN is the first set of two digits found on the white sticker attached to your monitor. Example VM 15-16. Your Server will use 192.168.81.15….
IP: 192.168.81.NN
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 192.168.81.1
DNS: 192.168.81.112 (80Dell)
d.Click OK. Click OK again in the Connection Properties dialog box. Close the Network Connections window.
6.Back in the Server Manager window, click Computer name.
a.Ensure the Computer Name tab is displayed and click the Change button.
b.Enter the name of the computer in the Computer name text box. Use the SXXXXXXX number provided to you. You will receive two messages that the computer needs to be restarted. Select OK for the first message and Restart Later for the second.
7.From the Server Manager window, view the Windows Firewall parameter in the Properties window. The firewall should be turned on.
a.Click Windows Firewall.
b.Select the Turn Windows Firewall on or off link. Under Home or work(private) settings, select the Turn off Windows Firewall radio button to turn the firewall off. Select OK. Close the Windows Firewall window.
8.Restart the server with CTRL+ALT+INS then clicking the power button bottom right corner and Restart then choose a reason from the selection list and click Continue. After the restart, log on again as Administrator.
Step 3 – Configuring Environment
You will now modify the task bar properties. This is not an option and MUST be done by all students. The reason is to provide a common instructional platform, (this is required for every new profile/account created).
1.Click the Windows key on the Keyboard this will open the start screen. Right Click to show all Apps then click All Apps and find Computer Management under Administrative Tools. Click to open Computer Management then Right click the Computer management icon on the task bar and select Pin this program to taskbar.
2.Call me over for evaluation before completing the next two steps.
3.Shut down the server by clicking on the server screen and pressing Ctrl-Alt-Ins. Press the red shutdown button on the bottom right. Select the Hardware: Maintenance (Planned) reason and press OK.
4.Close VM Ware. If you are using a Dell workstation, log off and remove your drive.
St Clair College of Applied Arts & Technology
MIT 403 – Network Administration I
Lab 1 – VM Ware & Server 2012 Build
Student Name: _________________________ Student #:_______________________
Mark out of 10: ____________________ Instructors Initials: ____________________
Date: ____________________ Section: ____________________
Lab 1 – VM Ware & Server 2012 Build
Revision Date: 2016-09-07
Lab 1 – Introduction to VM Ware
In this lab you will begin to establish the working environment that you will utilize for the semester. Using VM Ware 10, you will set up two Virtual Machines on the Dell system. One VM will hold Server 2012 R2, the other will support Win 10. Creating two operating systems besides the host system will allow you to complete all lab assignments individually.
In today’s lab you will familiarize yourself with VM Ware Workstation while creating the first of two Virtual Machines. The first VM will support Server 2012 R2.
Note that VM Ware can be installed on a laptop instead of an external drive. To do so, ask your instructor for the link to the software. You will also have to obtain a key. Continue with these instructions after installing VM Ware. Some steps may be skipped as they apply to Dell workstation usage only.
Part 1 – Working with VM Ware Workstation
1.Boot up your Dell workstation.
2.Log in using mit403 as both the username and password.
3.Ensure your USB External Hard Drive is functioning and visible under My Computer.
4.Navigate to and open VMware workstation and select Create a New Virtual Machine.
Note: If this is a new installation of VM Ware, select the radio button to agree to the licensing. Obtain your license key and select Step 2 – Enter License Key on the evaluation screen (You do not have to enter a key at this point leave this blank). Then select New - Virtual Machine.
5.A window opens welcoming you to the New Virtual Machine Wizard.
6.Select Typical and then click on Next.
7.The Guest Operating System dialog appears where you will specify the location of the source files (CD) of the Operating System to be added. Select the Installer disk image file (iso): and browse to the desktop or the location of the ISO file you copied from the server. Select the ISO file once the file has been recognized, press Next.
BEFORE AFTER
8.You will then be prompted to enter the CD key. Select the version of Windows to install and provide a user name. You may also continue without entering a key. You will have 30 days to do so before Server 2012 stops working.
Select Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter from the drop down list and enter Administrator for the full name. Leave the password blank at this time.
Select Next.
9.
A new dialog window asking you to name your virtual machine will now appear. Verify that the Virtual machine name is Windows Server 2012 R2 x64.
Go to your desktop and create a new folder named MIT403, within the folder, create another folder named Server2012.
Go back to VMware and Select the Server2012 folder you have just created. This is where the virtual machine settings and files will be saved. (At the end of this lab, transfer the MIT403 folder to your external hard drive so you will have your own server to work with) Press Next.
10.The wizard asks you to Specify Disk Capacity used by the guest system you are about to install. Use the default of 60GB and select Store Virtual disk as a single file.
BEFORE AFTER
11.
The Ready to Create Virtual Machine window will appear with the settings for the machine. Press Finish to start the install. If any prompts appear that specify other devices press OK to remove the window. If any software upgrades are displayed, bypass the upgrade for now.
Part 2 – Server 2012 Installation/SetUp
Step 1: Install Windows 2012 Advanced Server (Text mode component)
1.The installation process will begin automatically displaying an installation GUI.
The 2012 Setup program will now begin. Key operating system files and drivers will now be
loaded into system RAM and the installation will run from there. (approx 20 minutes)
2.Once the install has completed and the server has rebooted click Local Server in the Server Manager window. In the top right corner of the properties box click Tasks and then Computer Management followed by Local Users and Groups then Users and finally right click the Administrator account select Set Password from the menu. Read the warning and click Proceed. In the Set Password window create a password for your account.
Please note: The password must be strong, for a strong password it must be at least eight characters long and that includes numbers, uppercase and lowercase letters, and characters such as $, !, and #. Use 80A$tudent as the password.
3.In the New password box use 80A$tudent as the password. Confirm the new password and type it once again. Before you click the OK button double check to make sure you typed in the password correctly. Click OK to set the password.
4.Try to Sign out and log back in with your new password use CTRL+ALT+INS to invoke the prompt.
5.Once you have logged on, you will be presented with the Server Manager window.
a.Click the Local Server in the Server Manager window then under Properties verify that the Time Zone is EST.
b.Click IPv4 address assigned by DHCP, IPv6 enabled. Right-click the Local Area Connection and click Properties. Double-click the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
c.Change the following information: where NN is the first set of two digits found on the white sticker attached to your monitor. Example VM 15-16. Your Server will use 192.168.81.15….
IP: 192.168.81.NN
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 192.168.81.1
DNS: 192.168.81.112 (80Dell)
d.Click OK. Click OK again in the Connection Properties dialog box. Close the Network Connections window.
6.Back in the Server Manager window, click Computer name.
a.Ensure the Computer Name tab is displayed and click the Change button.
b.Enter the name of the computer in the Computer name text box. Use the SXXXXXXX number provided to you. You will receive two messages that the computer needs to be restarted. Select OK for the first message and Restart Later for the second.
7.From the Server Manager window, view the Windows Firewall parameter in the Properties window. The firewall should be turned on.
a.Click Windows Firewall.
b.Select the Turn Windows Firewall on or off link. Under Home or work(private) settings, select the Turn off Windows Firewall radio button to turn the firewall off. Select OK. Close the Windows Firewall window.
8.Restart the server with CTRL+ALT+INS then clicking the power button bottom right corner and Restart then choose a reason from the selection list and click Continue. After the restart, log on again as Administrator.
Step 3 – Configuring Environment
You will now modify the task bar properties. This is not an option and MUST be done by all students. The reason is to provide a common instructional platform, (this is required for every new profile/account created).
1.Click the Windows key on the Keyboard this will open the start screen. Right Click to show all Apps then click All Apps and find Computer Management under Administrative Tools. Click to open Computer Management then Right click the Computer management icon on the task bar and select Pin this program to taskbar.
2.Call me over for evaluation before completing the next two steps.
3.Shut down the server by clicking on the server screen and pressing Ctrl-Alt-Ins. Press the red shutdown button on the bottom right. Select the Hardware: Maintenance (Planned) reason and press OK.
4.Close VM Ware. If you are using a Dell workstation, log off and remove your drive.
St Clair College of Applied Arts & Technology
MIT 403 – Network Administration I
Lab 1 – VM Ware & Server 2012 Build
Student Name: _________________________ Student #:_______________________
Mark out of 10: ____________________ Instructors Initials: ____________________
Date: ____________________ Section: ____________________