SET- UP COMPUTER SERVERS
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Table of Contents
Page
Front Page ............................................................................................................................ 1
Table of Contents ....................................................................................................... 2-3
What is a CBLM? .......................................................................................... 4
List of Competencies(Computer Systems Servicing NCII) ................................... 5
Module content .......................................................................................................... 6-8
Learning Experiences(LO1-SET UP USER ACCESS) ........................................ 9
Video Clip 3.1-1(Computer Servers & Functions) .................................................... 10
Self-Check 3.1-1.................................................................................................... 11
Answer Key 3.1-1 ................................................................................................ 12
Video Clip 3.1-2(Types of Network OS)…………….………………………........................13
Self-Check 3.1-2.................................................................................................... 14
Answer Key 3.1-2 ................................................................................................ 15
Video Clip 3.1-3(Windows Server Installation)…………….…………………............16
Job Sheet 3.1-3 ...................................................................................................... 17
Performance Criteria Checklist 3.1-3 ................................................................... 18
Video Clip 3.1-4(Types of Network Services)………...…………………………..…..19
Self-Check 3.1-4.................................................................................................... 20
Answer Key 3.1-4 ................................................................................................ 21
Learning Experiences(LO2-SET NETWORK CONFIGURATION) ................ 24
Information Sheet 3.2-1(Setting up the Server) ....................................................... 25-31
Job Sheet 3.2-1..................................................................................................... 32
Performance Criteria Checklist 3.2-1 .................................................................. 33
Information Sheet 3.2-2(Set Up Active directory domain services) ........................ 34-53
Job Sheet 3.2-2 ...................................................................................................... 54
Performance Criteria Checklist 3.2-2 ................................................................... 55
Information Sheet 3.2-3(Set up Dynamic Host Control Protocol) .......................... 56-71
Job Sheet 3.2-3 ...................................................................................................... 72
Performance Criteria Checklist 3.2-3 ................................................................... 73
Information Sheet 3.2-4(Set up client/user access & security) ................................ 74-83
Job Sheet 3.2-4 ...................................................................................................... 84
Performance Criteria Checklist 3.2-4 ................................................................... 85
Information Sheet 3.2-5(Configure file/folder sharing and folder redirection) ....... 86-109
Job Sheet 3.2-5 ...................................................................................................... 110
Performance Criteria Checklist 3.2-5 ................................................................... 111
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Learning Experiences(LO3-PERFORM TESTING, DOCUMENTATION &
PRE-DEPLOYMENT ) .......................................... 114
Information Sheet 3.3-1(Connect client via LAN) ................................................... 115-121
Job Sheet 3.3-1 ...................................................................................................... 122
Performance Criteria Checklist 3.3-1 ................................................................... 123
Video Clip 3.3-2(Connect client via Wireless AP) ..................................................... 124
Job Sheet 3.3-2..................................................................................................... 125
Performance Criteria Checklist 3.3-2 .................................................................. 126
Information Sheet 3.3-3(Configure Remote Desktop) .............................................. 127-131
Job Sheet 3.3-3..................................................................................................... 132
Performance Criteria Checklist 3.3-3 .................................................................. 133
Completion Instruction .............................................................................................. 134
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What is a CBLM?
A CBLM is a printed instructional aid that:
provide trainers with guidance and resources for conducting or supporting
learning activities
serve as guide or resource for ‘self-paced’ learning
providing learners and assessors with resources for understanding and
completing assessments
HOW TO USE THIS COMPETENCY BASED LEARNING
MATERIAL
Welcome to the Module “SET-UP COMPUTER SERVER”. This
module contains training materials and activities for you to complete.
You are required to go through a series of learning activities in order
to complete each of the learning outcomes of the module. In each learning
outcome there are Information Sheets, Self-checks, Task Sheets and
Job Sheets.
(Reference Materials for further reading to help you better
understand the required activities. Follow these activities on your own and
answer the self-check at the end of each learning activity.
If you have questions, don’t hesitate to ask your facilitator for assistance.
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COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING NC II
COMPETENCY-BASED LEARNING MATERIALS
List of Competencies
No. Unit of Competency Module Title Code
INSTALL AND INSTALL AND
1. CONFIGURE CONFIGURE COMPUTER ELC724331
COMPUTER SYSTEMS SYSTEMS
SET-UP COMPUTER SET-UP COMPUTER ELC724332
2.
NETWORKS NETWORKS
SET-UP COMPUTER SET-UP COMPUTER ELC724333
3.
SERVERS SERVERS
MAINTAIN AND REPAIR MAINTAIN AND REPAIR
4. COMPUTER SYSTEMS COMPUTER SYSTEMS ELC724334
AND NETWORKS AND NETWORKS
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MODULE CONTENT
UNIT OF COMPETENCY : SET-UP COMPUTER SERVERS
MODULE TITLE : SET-UP COMPUTER SERVERS
MODULES DESCRIPTOR : This unit covers the knowledge, skills and
attitudes needed to set-up computer servers for LANs
and SOHO systems. It consists of competencies to set-
up user access and configures network services as
well as to perform testing, documentation and pre-
deployment procedures.
NOMINAL DURATION : 40 hours
CERFICATION LEVEL : NC II
SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of this module the students/trainees must be able to:
LO1. Set-up user access
LO2. Configure network services
LO3. Perform testing, documentation and pre-deployment procedures
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LO1. SET-UP USER ACCESS
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. User folder is created in accordance with network operating system (NOS)
features
2. User access level is configured based on NOS features and established
network access policies/end-user requirements.
3. Security check is performed in accordance with established network access
policies/end-user requirements.
CONTENTS:
Computer servers and functions
Types of Network operating system
Windows Server 2008 Installation
Types of Network services\
CONDITIONS:
The students/trainees must be provided with the following:
OH & S policies and procedures
- OH & S policies
- manuals
Computer systems and networks
- 1 Server
- Network Devices
- 1 Desktop Computers
Materials
- Wires and Cables
- Appropriate Software
- Computer Storage Media
- NOS
Tools
- Pliers
- Philips screw driver
Equipment/testing devices
- Computer
Personal protective equipment
- Anti-static wrist wrap
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METHODOLOGIES:
Lecture-demonstration
Self-paced instruction
Group discussion
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Hands-on application
Direct observation
Practical Demonstration
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Learning Experiences
Learning Outcome 1
(SET UP USER ACCESS)
Learning Activities Special Instructions
View Video Clip 3.1-1 on Computer
servers & functions In this learning outcome you need to
prepare the equipment, tools and
Answer self-check 3.1-1
Compare answers with answer key 3.1- materials needed.
1
View Video Clip 3.1-2 on Types of To be able to do this you should
network OS understand what is computer server
Answer self-check 3.1-2 and its function, types of NOS, Install
Compare answers with answer key 3.1- Windows Server 2008, Types of
2 network Services.
View Video Clip on 3.1-3 on Windows
server 2008 installation Read information sheets, view the
Perform Job Sheet 3.1-3 on Windows video clips and answer the self-
server 2008 installation checks, You must get all the correct
Evaluate performance using answers, if not read the information
Performance criteria checklist 3.1-3 sheet again before proceeding to the
next activity.
Video Clip 3.1-4 on Types of network
services
Answer Self check 3.1-4 Perform the job sheet, task sheet and
Compare answers with answer key 3.1- evaluate your work performance
4
using the performance criteria
checklist.
When you are ready present your
work for final evaluation and
recording.
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Video Clip 3.1-1
Computer Servers & Functions
Learning Objectives:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to:
Understand the characteristics of a Server.
Identify the different functions of a Server.
Video Clip
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Self- Check 3.1-1
Fill in the Blanks: Write your answer in the space provided.
_________1. It is the global system of interconnected mainframe, personal, and
wireless computer networks that use the Internet protocol suite
(TCP/IP) to link billions of devices worldwide
_________2. a unit of data size or (when expressed per second) network speed,
equal to one million or (strictly) 1,048,576 bits.
_________3. It is hardware device designed to receive, analyze and move
incoming packets to another network.
_________4. a group of two or more computer systems linked together.
_________5. a network based on TCP/IP protocols (an internet) belonging to an
organization, usually a corporation, accessible only by the
organization's members, employees, or others with authorization.
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ANSWER KEY 3.1-1
1. Internet
2. Megabit
3. Router
4. Network
5. Intranet
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Video Clip 3.1-2
Types of Network OS
Learning Objectives:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to:
Enumerate the types of network OS.
Understand the characteristics of each network OS.
Distinguished the difference of each network OS.
Video Clip
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Self-Check 3.1-2
I. WRITE 5 TYPES OF NETWORK OS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Answer Key 3.1-2
1. Windows Server 2008
2. Windows Server 2012
3. Windows Server 2003
4. Windows NT
5. UNIX
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Video Clip 3.1-3
Windows Server 2008 Installation
Learning Objectives:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to:
Install Windows Server 2008R2.
Configure Windows Server 2008R2
Set up Windows Server 2008R2
Video Clip
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JOB SHEET 3.1-3
Title: : Windows Server 2008 R2 Installation
Performance Objective: Given the supplies and materials needed
you should be able to Install, Configure, Set up
Windows Server 2008 R2.
Supplies/Materials : Windows Server 2008 R2
Video Clip 3.1-3
Equipment : Server Computer
Steps/Procedure:
1. Insert the DVD to DVD-rom
2. Open the Video Clip Folder 3.1-3 using any player
3. Follow instructions in Installing Windows Server 2008 R2
Assessment Method: Demonstration
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Performance Criteria Checklist 3.1-3
Did you…. YES NO
1. Insert the DVD to DVD-rom?
2. Open the Video Clip 3.1-3 using any player?
3. Follow instructions in Installing Windows Server
2008 R2?
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Video Clip 3.1-4
Types of Network Services
Learning Objectives:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to:
Understand each network services.
Understand the functions of each network services.
Enumerate different types of network services.
Video Clip
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Self-Check 3.1-4
I. WRITE 5 TYPES OF NETWORK SERVICES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Answer Key 3.1-4
1. DCHP SERVER
2. ACTIVE DIRECTORY DOMAIN SERVICES
3. FILE SERVICES
4. NETWORK POLICY AND ACCESS SERVICES
5. REMOTE DESKTOP SERVICES
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LO2. CONFIGURE NETWORK SERVICES
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Normal functions of server are checked in accordance with
manufacturer’s instructions
2. Required modules /add-ons are installed/updated based on NOS
installation procedures
3. Network services to be configured are confirmed based on user/system
requirements
4. Operation of network services are checked based on user/system
requirements
5. Unplanned events or conditions are responded to in accordance with
established procedures
CONTENTS:
Setting-up servers
Set-up Active Directory Domain Services
Set-up DHCP Server
Set-up client/user access & security
Configure file/folder sharing and folder redirection
CONDITIONS:
The students/trainees must be provided with the following:
OH & S policies and procedures
- OH & S policies
- manuals
Computer systems and networks
- 1 Server
- Network Devices
- 1 Desktop Computers
Materials
- Wires and Cables
- Appropriate Software
- Computer Storage Media
- NOS
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Tools
- Pliers
- Philips screw driver
Equipment/testing devices
- Computer
Personal protective equipment
- Anti-static wrist wrap
METHODOLOGIES:
Lecture-demonstration
Self-paced instruction
Group discussion
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Hands-on application
Direct observation
Practical demonstration
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Learning Experiences
Learning Outcome 2
(CONFIGURE NETWORK SERVICES)
Learning Activities Special Instructions
Read Information Sheet 3.2-1 on
Setting up the Server In this learning outcome you need to
prepare the equipment, tools and
Perform Job Sheet on Setting up the materials needed.
Server 3.2-1
Evaluate performance using
performance criteria 3.2-1 To be able to do this you should able to
set up server and network services.
Read Information Sheet 3.2-2 on Set-
up Active directory domain services Read information sheets, view the
Perform Job Sheet 3.2-2 on Set-up video clips and answer the self-
Active directory domain services checks, You must get all the correct
Evaluate performance using answers, if not read the information
performance criteria 3.2-2
sheet again before proceeding to the
Read Information Sheet 3.2-3 on Set- next activity.
up DHCP
Perform Job Sheet 3.2-3 on Set-up Perform the job sheet, task sheet and
DHCP evaluate your work performance using
Evaluate performance using the performance criteria checklist.
performance criteria 3.2-3
When you are ready present your work
Read Information Sheet 3.2-4 on Set- for final evaluation and recording.
up client/user access & security
Perform Job Sheet 3.2-4 on Set-up
client/user access & security
Evaluate performance using
performance criteria 3.2-4
Read Information Sheet 3.2-5 on
Configure file/folder sharing and folder
redirection
Perform Job Sheet 3.2-5 on Configure
file/folder sharing and folder
redirection
Evaluate performance using
performance criteria 3.2-5
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Information Sheet 3.2-1
Setting up the Server
Learning Objectives:
After viewing this Video Clip, YOU MUST be able to:
Prepare the server computer
Set up and Configure the Server.
Instructions: FOLLOW THE STEPS IN SETTING UP THE SERVER.
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JOB SHEET 3.2-1
Title: : Setting up the Server
Performance Objective: Given the supplies and materials needed
you should be able to setup the server
Supplies/Materials : Windows Server 2008 R2
Information sheet 3.2-1
Equipment : Server Computer
Steps/Procedure:
1. Read and understand the procedures.
2. Perform the Steps in setting up the server.
3. Review the work if the steps are being followed.
Assessment Method: Demonstration
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Performance Criteria Checklist 3.2-1
Did you…. YES NO
1. Read and understand the procedures?
2. Perform the Steps in setting up the server?
3. Review the work if the steps are being followed?
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Information Sheet 3.2-2
Set up Active Directory Domain Services(ADDS)
Learning Objectives:
After viewing this Video Clip, YOU MUST be able to:
Add and Configure Server Roles.
Set up Active Directory Domain Services.
Instructions: FOLLOW THE STEPS IN SETTING UP THE ADDS.
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JOB SHEET 3.2-2
Title: : Set up Active Directory Domain Services
Performance Objective: Given the supplies and materials needed
you should be able to add server roles and ADDS
Supplies/Materials : Windows Server 2008 R2
Information sheet 3.2-2
Equipment : Server Computer
Steps/Procedure:
1. Read and understand the procedures.
2. Perform the Steps in setting up ADDS.
3. Review the work if the steps are being followed.
Assessment Method: Demonstration
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Performance Criteria Checklist 3.2-2
Did you…. YES NO
3. Read and understand the procedures?
4. Perform the Steps in setting up ADDS?
3. Review the work if the steps are being followed?
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Information Sheet 3.2-3
Set up Dynamic Host Control Protocol(DHCP)
Learning Objectives:
After viewing this Video Clip, YOU MUST be able to:
Add and Configure Server Roles.
Set up DHCP Server.
Instructions: FOLLOW THE STEPS IN SETTING UP THE DHCP Server.
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JOB SHEET 3.2-3
Title: : Set up DHCP Server
Performance Objective: Given the supplies and materials needed
you should be able to add server roles and DHCP
Server
Supplies/Materials : Windows Server 2008 R2
Information sheet 3.2-3
Equipment : Server Computer
Steps/Procedure:
1. Read and understand the procedures.
2. Perform the Steps in setting up DHCP Server.
3. Review the work if the steps are being followed.
Assessment Method: Demonstration
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Performance Criteria Checklist 3.2-3
Did you…. YES NO
1. Read and understand the procedures?
2. Perform the Steps in setting up DHCP Server?
3. Review the work if the steps are being followed?
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Information Sheet 3.2-4
Set up Client/ User Access & Security
Learning Objectives:
After viewing this Video Clip, YOU MUST be able to:
Add and Configure Server Roles.
Add User Account and configure security.
Instructions: FOLLOW THE STEPS IN SETTING UP USER ACCOUNTS.
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JOB SHEET 3.2-4
Title: : Set up User Profile
Performance Objective: Given the supplies and materials needed
you should be able to add server roles and User
Profile
Supplies/Materials : Windows Server 2008 R2
Information sheet 3.2-4
Equipment : Server Computer
Steps/Procedure:
1. Read and understand the procedures.
2. Perform the Steps in setting up User Profile.
3. Review the work if the steps are being followed.
Assessment Method: Demonstration
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Performance Criteria Checklist 3.2-4
Did you…. YES NO
1. Read and understand the procedures?
2. Perform the Steps in setting up User Accounts?
3. Review the work if the steps are being followed?
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Information Sheet 3.2-5
Configure File/Folder Sharing and Folder Redirection
Learning Objectives:
After viewing this Video Clip, YOU MUST be able to:
Configure File/Folder Sharing.
Configure Folder Redirection for Clients.
Instructions: FOLLOW THE STEPS IN CONFIGURING FOLDER REDIRECTION.
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JOB SHEET 3.2-5
Title: : Configure Folder Redirection
Performance Objective: Given the supplies and materials needed
you should be able to add server roles and Folder
Redirection.
Supplies/Materials : Windows Server 2008 R2
Information sheet 3.2-5
Equipment : Server Computer
Steps/Procedure:
1. Read and understand the procedures.
2. Perform the Steps in configuring folder redirection.
3. Review the work if the steps are being followed.
Assessment Method: Demonstration
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Performance Criteria Checklist 3.2-5
Did you…. YES NO
1. Read and understand the procedures?
2. Perform the Steps in configuring folder redirection?
3. Review the work if the steps are being followed?
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LO3. PERFORM TESTING, DOCUMENTATION AND PRE-DEPLOYMENT
PROCEDURES
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Pre-deployment procedures is undertaken based on enterprise policies
and procedures
2. Operation and security check are undertaken based on end-user
requirements
3. Reports are prepared/completed according to enterprise policies and
procedures.
CONTENTS:
Connect Client Via LAN
Connect Client Via Wireless Connection
Configure Remote Desktop
CONDITIONS:
The students/trainees must be provided with the following:
OH & S policies and procedures
- OH & S policies
- manuals
Computer systems and networks
- 1 Server
- Network Devices
- 1 Desktop Computers
Materials
- Wires and Cables
- Appropriate Software
- Computer Storage Media
- NOS
Tools
- Pliers
- Philips screw driver
Equipment/testing devices
- Computer
Personal protective equipment
- Anti-static wrist wrap
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METHODOLOGIES:
Lecture-demonstration
Self-paced instruction
Group discussion
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Hands-on application
Direct observation
Practical demonstration
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Learning Experiences
Learning Outcome 3
(PERFORM TESTING, DOCUMENTATION & PRE-DEPLOYMENT)
Learning Activities Special Instructions
Read Information Sheet 3.3-1 on
Connect client to server via LAN
In this learning outcome you need to
Perform Job Sheet 3.3-1 on Connect prepare the equipment, tools and
client to server via LAN materials needed.
Evaluate performance using
performance criteria 3.3-1
To be able to join client computers to
View Video Clip 3.3-2 on Connect the domain controller and configure
client to server via wireless AP remote desktop.
Read information sheets, view the
Perform Job Sheet 3.3-2 on Connect
video clips and answer the self-
client to server via wireless AP
checks, You must get all the correct
Evaluate performance using
performance criteria 3.3-2 answers, if not read the information
sheet again before proceeding to the
Read Information Sheet 3.3-3 on next activity.
Configure Remote Desktop
Perform the job sheet, task sheet and
Perform Job Sheet 3.3-3 on Configure
Remote Desktop evaluate your work performance using
the performance criteria checklist.
Evaluate performance using
performance criteria 3.3-3 When you are ready present your work
for final evaluation and recording
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Information Sheet 3.3-1
Connect client via LAN
Learning Objectives:
After viewing this Video Clip, YOU MUST be able to:
Configure the client computers.
Join the client to the domain controller.
Instructions: FOLLOW THE STEPS IN CONNECTING THE CLIENT VIA LAN.
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JOB SHEET 3.3-1
Title: : Connect client via LAN
Performance Objective: Given the supplies and materials needed
you should be able to join the domain controller.
Supplies/Materials : Network Switch, patch cables
Information sheet 3.3-1
Equipment : Server Computer
Steps/Procedure:
1. Read and understand the procedures.
2. Perform the Steps in joining to the domain controller.
3. Review the work if the steps are being followed.
Assessment Method: Demonstration
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Performance Criteria Checklist 3.3-1
Did you…. YES NO
1. Read and understand the procedures?
2. Perform the Steps in joining the domain controller?
3. Review the work if the steps are being followed?
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Video Clip 3.3-2
Connect client via Wireless AP
Learning Objectives:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to:
Configure AP.
Connect client via Wireless AP.
Video Clip
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JOB SHEET 3.3-2
Title: : Connect client via wireless AP
Performance Objective: Given the supplies and materials needed
you should be able to connect client via AP
Supplies/Materials : Patch Cable, Wireless AP, Network Switch
Video Clip 3.3-2
Equipment : Desktop Computer, Laptop
Steps/Procedure:
1. Insert the DVD to DVD-rom
2. Open the Video Clip 3.3-2 using any player
3. Follow instructions in Configuring a Wireless AP.
4. Test the configured AP by connecting the Laptop through
wireless connection.
5. Connect the client to the domain.
Assessment Method: Demonstration
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Performance Criteria Checklist 3.3-2
Did you…. YES NO
1. Insert the DVD to DVD-rom?
2. Open the Video Clip 2.3-2 using any player?
3. Follow instructions in Configuring an AP?
4. Test the configured AP by connecting the Laptop
through wireless connection?
5. Connect the client to the domain?
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Information Sheet 3.3-3
Configure Remote Desktop
Learning Objectives:
After viewing this Video Clip, YOU MUST be able to:
Configure the server to enable Remote Desktop.
Configure the client to enable Remote Desktop.
Use client to remote the server.
Instructions: FOLLOW THE STEPS IN CONFIGURING THE REMOTE DESKTOP.
NOTE: CONFIGURE FIRST THE SERVER
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NOTE: NOW CONFIGURE AND CONNECT THE CLIENT
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JOB SHEET 3.3-3
Title: : Configure remote desktop
Performance Objective: Given the supplies and materials needed
you should be able to remote the server using the
client.
Supplies/Materials : Patch Cable, Wireless AP, Network Switch
Information Sheet 3.3-3
Equipment : Desktop Computer, Laptop
Steps/Procedure:
1. Read and understand the procedures.
2. Perform the Steps in configuring the server and client remote
desktop.
3. Remote the server using the client.
4. Review the work if the steps are being followed.
Assessment Method: Demonstration
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Performance Criteria Checklist 3.3-3
Did you…. YES NO
1. Read and understand the procedures.
2. Perform the Steps in configuring the server and
client remote desktop.
3. Remote the server using the client.
4. Review the work if the steps are being followed.
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“SET – UP COMPUTER SERVERS”
After completing the activities and answering the self – checks, you may now take
the Institutional Assessment for this competency and after passing the
assessment you may proceed to the next competency.
Please present your TRB (trainee’s record book) to your trainer.
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