Netw420 Week 3

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Lab Report

Use the Word deliverable template located in the iLab deliverables section of the course to answer the required questions below.

You must retype the questions in your lab report in order to make your answers very clear. Also, you should support your answers with graphical results. In most cases, you will be instructed to view the graph either AS IS or time_average, and you might want to zoom in when necessary. However, please do not hesitate to include additional graphs in any view of your choice any time that you feel like those graphs may support your answer.

Also, you are encouraged to use your textbook, the Internet, or any other reference material that you feel will help you support your answers to the questions. However, make sure that you reference any such materials at the end of your lab report.

Copying a Graph to your Lab Report

After you have clicked Show to view your graphical data, click anywhere on that specific graph and then hit the (Alt) and (Print Scrn) keys on your keyboard at the same time. If you now go to your Word document and select Edit –> Paste from your tool bar (or press Ctrl-V), the graph will be pasted into your Word document. Some questions will require you to import specific graphs, but you should feel free to import graphical results any time that you feel like it helps support your answer. Also, always make sure that you clearly label your graphs.

Required Lab Questions for NETW420: Security Management Lab

1 1) Open the Results Browser. Make sure the Results for: window is set to Current Project. Select both projects.

Select Object Statistics > Network > Hacker > Client DB > Traffic Received (bytes/sec). Change the view from AS IS to time_average, set Overlaid Statistics, and select the Show tab. Copy and label this graph to your lab report. Then, use this graph to answer the following (note in your analysis disregarding the first 1/3 of the graph to allow for start-up time...