SET- UP COMPUTER NETWORKS
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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 .......................................................................................................... 6-9
Learning Experiences(LO1-INSTALL NETWORK CABLES) ......................... 10
Video Clip 2.1-1(Computer Network Concepts) ....................................................... 11
Self-Check 2.1-1.................................................................................................... 12
Answer Key 2.1-1 ................................................................................................ 13
Information sheets 2.1-2(Network Tools & Equipment)……………………..14-27
Self-Check 2.1-2.................................................................................................... 28
Answer Key 2.1-2 ................................................................................................ 29
Video Clip 2.1-3(UTP & Fiber Optic Splicing and Testing)………………..30
Job Sheet 2.1-3 ...................................................................................................... 31
Performance Criteria Checklist 2.1-3 ................................................................... 32
Video Clip 2.1-4(Network Cable Installation)………...………………………33
Job Sheet 2.1-4 ...................................................................................................... 34
Performance Criteria Checklist 2.1-4 ................................................................... 35
Learning Experiences(LO2-SET NETWORK CONFIGURATION) ................ 38
Video Clip 2.2-1(Computer Network Design) ........................................................... 39
Self-Check 2.2-1 .................................................................................................. 40
Answer Key 2.2-1 ................................................................................................ 41
Video Clip 2.2-2(Network Topology) ....................................................................... 42
Self-Check 2.2-2.................................................................................................... 43
Answer Key 2.2-2 ................................................................................................ 44
Video Clip 2.2-3(IP Addressing IPv4-IPv6) .............................................................. 45
Job Sheet 2.2-3 ...................................................................................................... 46
Performance Criteria Checklist 2.2-3 ................................................................... 47
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Learning Experiences(LO3-SET ROUTER/WIFI/WAP/REPEATER
CONFIGURATION) ............................................... 50
Video Clip 2.3-1(Router Set-up/Configuration) ........................................................ 51
Job Sheet 2.3-1 ...................................................................................................... 52
Performance Criteria Checklist 2.3-1 ................................................................... 53
Video Clip 2.3-2(AP Configuration) .......................................................................... 54
Job Sheet 2.3-2..................................................................................................... 55
Performance Criteria Checklist 2.3-2 .................................................................. 56
Video Clip 2.3-3(Repeater Configuration) ................................................................. 57
Job Sheet 2.3-2..................................................................................................... 58
Performance Criteria Checklist 2.3-2 .................................................................. 59
Learning Experiences(LO4-INSPECT AND TEST THE CONFIGURED
COMPUTER NETWORKS) ................................. 62
Video Clip 2.4-1(Application Software Installation) .................................................. 63
Job Sheet 2.4-1..................................................................................................... 64
Performance Criteria Checklist 2.4-1 .................................................................. 65
Completion Instructions ............................................................................................. 66
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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 NETWORKS”. 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 NETWORKS
MODULE TITLE : SET-UP COMPUTER NETWORKS
MODULE DESCRIPTOR : This unit covers the outcomes required in setting-up
computers networks for LANs and small-office home-
office (SOHO) systems. It consists of competencies to
install network cables, set network configuration, set
router/Wi-Fi/ wireless access point/repeater
configuration as well as to inspect and test the
configured computer networks.
NOMINAL DURATION : 40 hours
QUALIFICATION LEVEL :
SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of this module the students/trainees must be able to:
LO1. Install network cables
LO2. Set network configuration
LO3. Set router/Wi-Fi/ wireless access point/repeater configuration
LO4. Inspect and test the configured computer networks
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LO1. INSTALL NETWORK CABLES
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Cable routes are determined and planned in accordance with network
design and actual installation site.
2. Network materials necessary to complete the work are identified and
obtained in accordance with established procedures and checked against
systems requirements
3. Tools, equipment and testing devices needed to carry out the installation
work are obtained in accordance with established procedures and checked
for correct operation and safety
4. Appropriate personal protective equipment is used and OHS policies and
procedures are followed
5. Copper cable splicing is performed based on Electronic Industries
Alliance/Telecommunications Industry Association (EIA/TIA) standards
6. Network cables and cable raceway are installed in accordance with
established procedures and installation requirements
7. Installation work is performed and is checked to ensure no unnecessary
damage has occurred and complies with requirements
8. OHS standards and 5S principles are followed according to enterprise
requirements
9. Excess components and materials are disposed of based on WEEE
directives and 3Rs waste management program.
CONTENTS:
Computer network concepts
Network Tools and Equipment
Copper and fiber optic cable splicing and cable testing
Network cable installation
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CONDITIONS:
The students/trainees must be provided with the following:
Network materials:
- Cables
Fiber optics
copper
- terminals
- cable raceway/duct
- clamps
- fasteners
- insulators
- terminal box
-
Tools, equipment and testing devices:
- Protective eyewear
- Digital multi-meter
- Wire stripper with bolt cutter
- Pliers (assorted)
- Screw drivers (assorted)
- LAN Tester
- Crimping tools
Appropriate personal protective equipment:
- Gloves
- Goggles
- Working clothes
OH&S policies and procedures:
- Occupational Health and Safety Laws
- Personal Safety
- Workplace Hazards
- Environment Laws
Network cables:
- copper cable
- fiber optic cable (terminated)
Cable raceway:
- slotted PVC
- metallic raceway
- flexible conduit
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Client device:
- Laptop
- Desktop
- Network storage
- Network printer
METHODOLOGIES:
Lecture-demonstration
Self-paced instruction
Group discussion
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Hands-on
Direct observation\
Practical Demonstration
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Learning Experiences
Learning Outcome 1
(INSTALL NETWORK CABLES)
Learning Activities Special Instructions
View Video Clip 2.1-1 on Computer
Network Concepts In this learning outcome you need to
prepare the equipment, tools and
Answer self-check 2.1-1
materials needed.
Compare answers with answer key
2.1-1
Read Information Sheet 2.1-2 on Network To be able to do this you should
Tools and Equipment understand the Computer Network
Answer self-check 2.1-2 Concepts, Network Tools and
Compare answers with answer key Equipment, UTP & Fiber optic cable
2.1-2 splicing, Network Cable Installation,
View Video Clip 2.1-3 on UTP & Fiber
optic cable splicing, testing and Read information sheets, view the
installation
video clips and answer the self-
Perform Job Sheet 2.1-3 on UTP & checks, You must get all the correct
Fiber optic cable splicing, testing and answers, if not read the information
installation sheet again before proceeding to the
Evaluate performance using
next activity.
Performance criteria checklist 2.1-3
View Video Clip 2.1-4 on Network
cable installation Perform the job sheet, task sheet and
Perform Job Sheet 2.1-4 on Network evaluate your work performance using
cable installation the performance criteria checklist.
Evaluate performance using
Performance criteria checklist 2.1-4 When you are ready present your work
for final evaluation and recording.
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Video Clip 2.1-1
Computer Network Concepts
Learning Objectives:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to:
Define computer network.
Identify type of computer networks.
Define internet.
Video Clip
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Self- Check 2.1-1
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 2.1-1
1. Internet
2. Megabit
3. Router
4. Network
5. Intranet
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Information Sheet 2.1-2
Network Tools and Equipment
Learning Objectives:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to:
Identify the various type of Network Tools and Equipment.
Use Different types of Network Tools and Equipment.
A computer network or data network is a telecommunications network that
allows computers to exchange data. In computer networks, networked computing
devices pass data to each other along data connections. The connections (network
links) between nodes are established using either cable media or wireless media.
The best-known computer network is the Internet.
Network computer devices that originate, route and terminate the data are called
network nodes.[1] Nodes can include hosts such as personal computers, phones,
servers as well as networking hardware. Two such devices are said to be
networked together when one device is able to exchange information with the
other device, whether or not they have a direct connection to each other.
Computer networks support applications such as access to the World Wide Web,
shared use of application and storage servers, printers, and fax machines, and
use of email and instant messaging applications. Computer networks differ in the
physical media used to transmit their signals, the communications protocols to
organize network traffic, the network's size, topology and organizational intent.
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Network devices are components used to connect computers or other electronic
devices together so that they can share files or resources like printers or fax
machines. Devices used to setup a Local Area Network (LAN) are the most
common type of network devices used by the public. A LAN requires a hub,
router, cabling or radio technology, network cards, and if online access is desired,
a high-speed modem. Happily this is much less complicated than it might sound
to someone new to networking.
In a network, one computer is designated as the server, and the others, clients.
The server is connected to an external hub, which the clients are also connected
to. Now that the computers each have one foot in a common electronic door (the
hub), they can use the hub to pass signals back and forth. To direct these
signals, the hub contains a device known as a router. The router is the equivalent
of an electronic traffic cop that handles data traffic between the computers.
Sounds good, but how does the router know one computer from another? The
answer is that every computer in the network must have a network card installed.
These network devices each contain a unique address. In a hard-wired network,
special cabling called Ethernet runs from the network card to the hub. In a
wireless network the network cards and router/hub communicate using radio
waves.
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Hub
An unintelligent network device
that sends one signal to all of the
stations connected to it.
All computers/devices are
competing for attention because it
takes the data that comes into a
port and sends it out all the other
ports in the hub.
Traditionally, hubs are used for
star topology networks, but they
are often used with other
configurations to make it easy to
add and remove computers without bringing down the network.
Resides on Layer 1 of the OSI model
Switch
Split large networks into small segments,
decreasing the number of users sharing
the same network resources and
bandwidth.
Understands when two devices want to
talk to each other, and gives them a
switched connection
Helps prevent data collisions and reduces
network congestion, increasing network
performance.
Most home users get very little, if any,
advantage from switches, even when
sharing a broadband connection.
Resides on Layer 2 of the OSI model.
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Bridge
Connects two LANs and forwards or filters data
packets between them.
Creates an extended network in which any two
workstations on the linked LANs can share
data.
Transparent to protocols and to higher level
devices like routers.
Forward data depending on the Hardware
(MAC) address, not the Network address (IP).
Resides on Layer 2 of the OSI model.
Repeater
Used to boost the signal between two cable
segments or wireless access points.
Can not connect different network
architecture.
Does not simply amplify the signal, it
regenerates the packets and retimes them.
Resides on Layer 1 of the OSI model.
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Router
A device that connects any number of LANs.
Uses standardized protocols to move
packets efficiently to their destination.
More sophisticated than bridges,
connecting networks of different types (for
example, star and token ring)
Forwards data depending on the Network
address (IP), not the Hardware (MAC)
address.
Routers are the only one of these four devices that will allow you to
share a single IP address among multiple network clients.
Additional Network Hardware Devices
Network Interface Cards (NICs)
Puts the data into packets and transmits
packet onto the network.
May be wired or wireless.
Gateway
Connects networks with different protocols like TCP/IP network
and IPX/SPX networks.
Routers and Gateways often refer to the same device.
Proxy server
Isolates internal network computers from the internet.
The user first access the proxy server and the proxy server
accesses the internet and retrieves the requested web page or
document. The user then gets a copy of that page from the
proxy server.
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Dialup over telephone line.
DSL (Digital Subscriber Line)
High-speed (256 Kbps – 55 Mbps), Full-duplex.
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) and High-bit-rate
Digital Subscriber Line (HDSL)
CAT5
Ethernet cable standard defined by
the Electronic Industries Association
and Telecommunications Industry
Association (EIA/TIA).
Speeds up to 100 Mbps.
Connector
RJ-45 - Standard connectors used for
unshielded twisted-pair cable.
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Ethernet Specifications
10BaseT
Ethernet specification for unshielded twisted pair cable (category 3,
4, or 5), transmits signals at 10 Mbps (megabits per second) with a
distance limit of 100 meters per segment.
10BaseF
Ethernet specification for fiber optic cable, transmits signals at 10
Mbps (megabits per second) with a distance limit of 2000 meters per
segment.
100BaseT
Ethernet specification for unshielded twisted pair cabling that is used
to transmit data at 100 Mbps (megabits per second) with a distance
limit of 100 meters per segment.
1000BaseTX
Ethernet specification for unshielded twisted pair cabling that is used
to transmit data at 1 Gbps (gigabits per second) with a distance
limitation of 220 meters per segment.
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Optical Fiber
Infrared light is transmitted
through fiber and confined
due to total internal
reflection.
Fibers can be made out of
either plastic or glass.
Used for high speed
backbones and pipes over
long distances.
Comparatively expensive.
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FIBER OPTIC CONNECTORS
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FIBER OPTIC TESTER
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FIBER OPTIC TERMINATION KIT
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Wireless Media
• Wireless LAN or WLAN
• Wireless local area network that uses radio waves as its carrier
• Wi-Fi ("Wireless Fidelity“)
• A set of standards for WLANs based on IEEE 802.11
• Wi-Max
• Emerging technology that can cover ranges up to 10 miles or more
• Satellite/Microwave
• High speed media used for longer distances and remote locations
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Network Tools, Equipment and Testing Tools.
1. Cat5, Cat5e, Cat6, or Cat7 cable
- This cabling can be purchased in
large spindles at stores that
specialize in cabling. Cat5 cabling
is the most commonly used cable
used today for networks.
2. RJ-45 connectors - These connectors
can be purchased at most electronic
stores and computer stores and usually
come in bulk packages. It is always a
good idea to get more than you think you
need.
3. Crimping tool - These tools
are often purchased at
electronic stores such as radio
shack. To create a network
cable you need a crimper that
is capable of crimping a RJ-45
cable (not just a RJ-11 cable,
which looks similar to a RJ-
45).
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4. Wire stripper or Knife - If
you plan on making several
network cables you should
also consider getting a wire
stripper cable of stripping
Cat5, Cat6, or your cable of
choice. If you do not plan on
creating many network cables
a knife will suffice. For
simplicity and to prevent
potential issues we
recommend a wire stripper.
5. Cable tester is a device that is used to test
the strength and connectivity of a particular
type of cable or other wired assemblies.
There are a number of different types of
cable testers, each able to test a specific
type of cable or wire (some may be able to
test different types of cables or wires). The
cable tester can test whether a cable or wire
is set up properly, connected to the
appropriate source points, and if the
communication strength between the
source and destination is strong enough to
serve its intended purpose.
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Self-Check 2.1-2
I. WRITE 5 TYPES OF NETWORK DEVICES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Answer Key 2.1-2
1. Hub
2. Switch
3. Router
4. Repeater
5. Bridge
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Video Clip 2.1-3
UTP & Fiber Optic Splicing and Testing
Learning Objectives:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to:
Terminate both UTP and Fiber Optic Cables.
Test both UTP and Fiber Optic Cables
Video Clip
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JOB SHEET 2.1-3
Title: : UTP & Fiber Optic Cable Termination and Testing
Performance Objective: Given the supplies and materials needed
you should be able to Terminate, Test UTP and
Fiber Optic Cable.
Supplies/Materials : Network Tools and Equipment
Video Clip 2.1-3
Equipment : Desktop Computer
Steps/Procedure:
1. Insert the DVD to DVD-rom
2. Open the Video Clip Folder 2.1-3 using any player
3. Follow instructions in Terminating and Testing UTP and Fiber
Optic Cable.
Assessment Method: Demonstration
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Performance Criteria Checklist 2.1-3
Did you…. YES NO
1. Insert the DVD to DVD-rom?
2. Open the Video Clip 2.1-3 using any player?
3. Follow instructions in Terminating and Testing UTP
and Fiber Optic Cable?
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Video Clip 2.1-4
Network Cable Installation
Learning Objectives:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to:
Install Network Cables.
Perform proper running of cable in the cable raceway/cable duct.
Video Clip
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JOB SHEET 2.1-4
Title: : Network Cable Installation
Performance Objective: Given the supplies and materials needed
you should be able to install network cable
Supplies/Materials : Patch Cables, Network Rack, Cable Raceway
Video Clip 2.1-4
Equipment : Desktop Computer
Steps/Procedure:
1. Insert the DVD to DVD-rom
2. Open the Video Clip 2.1-4 using any player
3. Follow instructions in installing a network cable.
Assessment Method: Demonstration
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Performance Criteria Checklist 2.1-4
Did you…. YES NO
1. Insert the DVD to DVD-rom?
2. Open the Video Clip 2.1-4 using any player?
3. Follow instructions in installing a network cable?
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LO2. SET NETWORK CONFIGURATION
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Network connectivity of each terminal is checked in accordance with
network design.
2. Any fault or problem in the network system is diagnosed and remedied in
line with the standard operating procedures.
3. Network interface card (NIC) settings are configured in accordance with
network design.
4. Communications checking between terminals are carried out in accordance
with OS network configuration guides.
5. Unplanned events or conditions are responded to in accordance with
established procedures.
CONTENTS:
Computer network design
Network Topology
IP addressing (IPV4 & IPV6)
CONDITIONS:
The students/trainees must be provided with the following:
Network materials:
- Cables
Fiber optics
copper
- terminals
- cable raceway/duct
- clamps
- fasteners
- insulators
- terminal box
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Tools, equipment and testing devices:
- Protective eyewear
- Digital multi-meter
- Wire stripper with bolt cutter
- Pliers (assorted)
- Screw drivers (assorted)
- LAN Tester
- Crimping tools
Appropriate personal protective equipment:
- Gloves
- Goggles
- Working clothes
-
OH&S policies and procedures:
- Occupational Health and Safety Laws
- Personal Safety
- Workplace Hazards
- Environment Laws
Network cables:
- copper cable
- fiber optic cable (terminated)
Cable raceway:
- slotted PVC
- metallic raceway
- flexible conduit
Client device:
- Laptop
- Desktop
- Network storage
- Network printer
METHODOLOGIES:
Lecture-demonstration
Self-paced instruction
Group discussion
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Hands-on
Direct observation
Practical Demonstration
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Learning Experiences
Learning Outcome 2
(SET NETWORK CONFIGURATION)
Learning Activities Special Instructions
Read Information Sheet 2.2-1 on
Computer network design In this learning outcome you need to
prepare the equipment, tools and
Answer Self check 2.2-1 materials needed.
Compare answers with the Answer key
2.2-1
To be able to do this you should create
Read Information Sheet 2.2-2 on network design, identify network
Network Topology topology, perform IP addressing.
Answer self-check 2.2-2
Compare answers with answer key Read information sheets, view the
2.2-2 video clips and answer the self-
checks, You must get all the correct
View Video Clip 2.2-3 on IP
answers, if not read the information
Addressing
sheet again before proceeding to the
Perform Job Sheet 2.2-3 on IP next activity.
Addressing
Evaluate performance using Perform the job sheet, task sheet and
Performance criteria checklist 2.2-3 evaluate your work performance using
the performance criteria checklist.
When you are ready present your work
for final evaluation and recording.
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Video Clip 2.2-1
Computer Network Design
Learning Objectives:
After viewing this Video Clip, YOU MUST be able to:
Design a computer network.
Determine the tools and equipment needed in creating a network.
Video Clip
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Self-Check 2.2-1
I. Write down the 7 steps in designing a computer network.
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Answer Key 2.2-1
I.
1. Identify the uses of the network.
2. List which task execute on which computers.
3. Select the type of network; centralized or not.
4. Select the proper equipment.
5. “Draw” the network.
6. Write the specifications.
7. Built in.
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Video Clip 2.2-2
Network Topology
Learning Objectives:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to:
Define network topology
Identify network topologies.
Video Clip
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Self – Check 2.2-2
Encircle the correct answer.
1) Physical or logical arrangement of network is
a) Topology
b) Routing
c) Networking
d) None of the mentioned
2) In this topology there is a central controller or hub
a) Star
b) Mesh
c) Ring
d) Bus
3) This topology requires multipoint connection
a) Star
b) Mesh
c) Ring
d) Bus
4) Data communication system spanning states, countries, or the whole world is
a) LAN
b) WAN
c) MAN
d) None of the mentioned
5) Data communication system within a building or campus is
a) LAN
b) WAN
c) MAN
d) None of the mentioned
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Answer Key 2.2-2
1. A
2. A
3. D
4. B
5. A
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Video Clip 2.2-3
IP Addressing (IPv4-IPv6)
Learning Objectives:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to:
Configure network IP.
Assign IP manually.
Understand the importance of IP addressing.
Video Clip
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JOB SHEET 2.2-3
Title: : IP Addressing
Performance Objective: Given the supplies and materials needed
you should be able to assign IP address.
Supplies/Materials : Patch Cable, network tester, network switch
Video Clip 2.2-3
Equipment : 2 unit Desktop Computer
Steps/Procedure:
1. Insert the DVD to DVD-rom
2. Open the Video Clip 2.2-3 using any player
3. Follow instructions in IP Addressing.
4. Configure Peer-to-Peer networking using the 2 unit computers.
Assessment Method: Demonstration
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Performance Criteria Checklist 2.2-3
Did you…. YES NO
1. Insert the DVD to DVD-rom?
2. Open the Video Clip 2.2-3 using any player?
3. Follow instructions in IP Addressing.?
4. Configure Peer-to-Peer networking using the 2 unit
computers?
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LO3. SET ROUTER/WI-FI/ WIRELESS ACCESS POINT/REPEATER
CONFIGURATION
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Client Device systems settings are configured in accordance with
manufacturers‟ instructions and end-user preferences
2. Local area network (LAN) port is configured in accordance with
manufacturers‟ instructions and network design
3. Wide area network (WAN) port is configured in accordance with
manufacturers‟ instructions and network design
4. Wireless settings are configured in accordance manufacturers‟ instructions,
network design and end-user preferences
5. Security/Firewall/Advance settings are configured in accordance with
manufacturers‟ instructions and end-user preferences
CONTENTS:
Router set-up/configuration
Wireless Access Point configuration
Wireless Repeater configuration
CONDITIONS:
The students/trainees must be provided with the following:
Network materials:
- Cables
Fiber optics
copper
- terminals
- cable raceway/duct
- clamps
- fasteners
- insulators
- terminal box
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Tools, equipment and testing devices:
- Protective eyewear
- Digital multi-meter
- Wire stripper with bolt cutter
- Pliers (assorted)
- Screw drivers (assorted)
- LAN Tester
- Crimping tools
Appropriate personal protective equipment:
- Gloves
- Goggles
- Working clothes
-
OH&S policies and procedures:
- Occupational Health and Safety Laws
- Personal Safety
- Workplace Hazards
- Environment Laws
Network cables:
- copper cable
- fiber optic cable (terminated)
Cable raceway:
- slotted PVC
- metallic raceway
- flexible conduit
Client device:
- Laptop
- Desktop
- Network storage
- Network printer
- Router/AP/Repeater
METHODOLOGIES:
Lecture-demonstration
Self-paced instruction
Group discussion
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Hands-on
Direct observation
Practical demonstration
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Learning Outcome 3
(SET ROUTER/WIFI/AP/REPEATER CONFIGURATION)
Learning Activities Special Instructions
View Video Clip on 2.3-1 on Router
configuration In this learning outcome you need to
prepare the equipment, tools and
Perform Job Sheet 2.3-1 on Router
configuration materials needed.
Evaluate performance using
performance criteria 2.3-1 To be able to configure Router, Access
Point, Repeater.
View Video Clip on 2.3-2 on Wireless
AP configuration Read information sheets, view the
video clips and answer the self-
Perform Job Sheet 2.3-2 on Wireless checks, You must get all the correct
AP configuration answers, if not read the information
Evaluate performance using sheet again before proceeding to the
performance criteria 2.3-2 next activity.
View Video Clip on 2.3-3 on Repeater Perform the job sheet, task sheet and
configuration evaluate your work performance using
the performance criteria checklist.
Perform Job Sheet 2.3-3 on Repeater
When you are ready present your work
configuration
for final evaluation and recording
Evaluate performance using
performance criteria 2.3-3
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Video Clip 2.3-1
Router Set-up/Configuration
Learning Objectives:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to:
Set-up SOHO Routers.
Configure SOHO Routers.
Video Clip
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JOB SHEET 2.3-1
Title: : Router Configuration
Performance Objective: Given the supplies and materials needed
you should be able to Set-up and Configure
Router.
Supplies/Materials : Patch Cable, SOHO Router, Video Clip 2.3-1
Equipment : 2 unit Desktop Computer
Steps/Procedure:
1. Insert the DVD to DVD-rom
2. Open the Video Clip 2.3-1 using any player
3. Follow instructions in Configuring a Router.
4. Test the router by connecting the two computers.
Assessment Method: Demonstration
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Performance Criteria Checklist 2.3-1
Did you…. YES NO
1. Insert the DVD to DVD-rom?
2. Open the Video Clip 2.2-3 using any player?
3. Follow instructions in Configuring a Router?
4. Test the router by connecting the two computers?
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Video Clip 2.3-2
Wireless Access Point Configuration
Learning Objectives:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to:
Set-up Wireless AP.
Configure Wireless AP.
Video Clip
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JOB SHEET 2.3-2
Title: : Wireless AP Configuration
Performance Objective: Given the supplies and materials needed
you should be able to Set-up and Configure
Wireless AP.
Supplies/Materials : Patch Cable, Wireless AP, Video Clip 2.3-2
Equipment : Desktop Computer, Laptop
Steps/Procedure:
1. Insert the DVD to DVD-rom
2. Open the Video Clip 2.3-2 using any player
3. Follow instructions in Configuring a Wireless AP.
4. Test the configured AP by connecting the Laptop through
wireless connection.
Assessment Method: Demonstration
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Performance Criteria Checklist 2.3-2
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?
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Video Clip 2.3-3
Wireless Repeater Configuration
Learning Objectives:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to:
Set-up Wireless Repeater.
Configure Wireless Repeater.
Connect wireless repeater to wireless AP.
Video Clip
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JOB SHEET 2.3-3
Title: : Wireless Repeater Configuration
Performance Objective: Given the supplies and materials needed
you should be able to Set-up and Configure
Wireless Repeater.
Supplies/Materials : Patch Cable, Wireless Repeater, Router
Video Clip 2.3-3
Equipment : Desktop Computer, Laptop
Steps/Procedure:
1. Insert the DVD to DVD-rom
2. Open the Video Clip 2.3-3 using any player
3. Follow instructions in Configuring a Wireless Repeater.
4. Test the configured Repeater by connecting wirelessly
through the wireless access point.
Assessment Method: Demonstration
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Performance Criteria Checklist 2.3-3
Did you…. YES NO
1. Insert the DVD to DVD-rom?
2. Open the Video Clip 2.3-3 using any player?
3. Follow instructions in Configuring a Wireless
Repeater?
4. Test the configured Repeater by connecting wirelessly
through the wireless access point?
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LO4. INSPECT AND TEST THE CONFIGURED COMPUTER NETWORKS
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Final inspections are undertaken to ensure that the configuration done on
the computer networks conforms with the manufacturer‟s
instruction/manual
2. Computer networks are checked to ensure safe operation.
3. Reports are prepared/completed according to company requirements.
CONTENTS:
Network connectivity testing
CONDITIONS:
The students/trainees must be provided with the following:
Network materials:
- Cables
Fiber optics
copper
- terminals
- cable raceway/duct
- clamps
- fasteners
- insulators
- terminal box
Tools, equipment and testing devices:
- Protective eyewear
- Digital multi-meter
- Wire stripper with bolt cutter
- Pliers (assorted)
- Screw drivers (assorted)
- LAN Tester
- Crimping tools
Appropriate personal protective equipment:
- Gloves
- Goggles
- Working clothes
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OH&S policies and procedures:
- Occupational Health and Safety Laws
- Personal Safety
- Workplace Hazards
- Environment Laws
Network cables:
- copper cable
- fiber optic cable (terminated)
Cable raceway:
- slotted PVC
- metallic raceway
- flexible conduit
Client device:
- Laptop
- Desktop
- Network storage
- Network printer
- Router/AP/Repeater
METHODOLOGIES:
Lecture-demonstration
Self-paced instruction
Group discussion
ASSESSMENT METHODS:
Hands-on
Direct observation
Practical demonstration
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Learning Outcome 4
(INSPECT AND TEST THE CONFIGURED COMPUTER NETWORKS)
Learning Activities Special Instructions
View Video Clip on 2.4-1 on Network
Connectivity Testing In this learning outcome you need to
prepare the equipment, tools and
Perform Job Sheet 2.4-1 on Repeater
configuration materials needed.
Evaluate performance using
performance criteria 2.4-1
To be able to Test network Connectivity
Read information sheets, view the
video clips and answer the self-
checks, You must get all the correct
answers, if not read the information
sheet again before proceeding to the
next activity.
Perform the job sheet, task sheet and
evaluate your work performance using
the performance criteria checklist.
When you are ready present your work
for final evaluation and recording
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Video Clip 2.4-1
Network Connectivity Testing
Learning Objectives:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to:
Check network connection between pc to router.
Check network connection between pc to pc.
Check network connection between repeater to AP.
Video Clip
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JOB SHEET 2.4-1
Title: : Network Testing
Performance Objective: Given the supplies and materials needed
you should be able to Test network connectivity
Supplies/Materials : Patch Cable, Wireless Repeater, Router
Video Clip 2.4-1
Equipment : Desktop Computer, Laptop
Steps/Procedure:
1. Insert the DVD to DVD-rom
2. Open the Video Clip 2.4-1 using any player
3. Follow instructions in Testing a network Connectivity.
4. Test the connectivity of the Repeater, AP, Router.
Assessment Method: Demonstration
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Performance Criteria Checklist 2.4-1
Did you…. YES NO
1. Insert the DVD to DVD-rom?
2. Open the Video Clip 2.4-1 using any player?
3. Follow instructions in Testing a network
Connectivity?
4. Test the connectivity of the Repeater, AP, Router?
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“SET-UP COMPUTER NETWORKS”
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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