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Windows CLI Commands Lab Report

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Task 1: Displaying IP Configuration Settings

Open the Windows Command Prompt using the desktop or the Taskbar icon. Maximize the size of the CLI. Use the ipconfig /all command to determine the following IP configuration settings for “Wired” Ethernet NIC:

IP Address:
10.254.115.100 10.254.116.100
Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway:
10.254.115.1 10.254.116.1
MAC (Physical) Address
1-Physical Address: ‎00-0C-29-13-36-83
2-Physical Address: ‎00-0C-29-EB-5A-D1

Copy and paste the specified ipconfig /all command output from the Windows CLI into the Task 1 box provided below.

Task 1 ipconfig /all Command Output

Task 2: Changing NIC Configuration settings from the CLI

Complete the following Windows CLI tasks using only “netsh interface” commands.

Copy and paste your CLI commands and command output into the Task 2 box provided below.

Task 2 CLI netsh Commands Output

Task 3: Windows CLI Shutdown Commands

Complete the following Windows CLI shutdown tasks. Copy and paste your CLI commands and command output into the Task 3 box provided below.

Task 3 CLI Shutdown Commands Output

Task 4: Executing Windows CLI Commands in a Batch File

Copy and paste your script file content (from NotePad or the Windows CLI using the type command) into the Task 4 box labeled “Task 4 Script”. Also copy and paste the successful RUN of the script from the Windows CLI into the “Task 4 Script RUN” box.

Task 4 Script

Task 4 Script RUN

Clear the Windows CLI screen.
CLS

Disable the echo of commands to the CLI including the command that disables echo.
ECHO [ON | OFF | message

Include a scripting header (comment lines) that specifies your full

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