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COC 1 – INSTALL AND CONFIGURE COMPUTER SYSTEMS COC 2 – SETUP COMPUTER NETWORKS.

A. Disassemble and Assemble Computer System A. Perform network cabling management /


 Prepare the materials needed. arrangement
 Follow Occupational Health and Safety
(OHS) procedure.
 Turn-off and unplug computer. LAN INTERNET PORT

 Perform Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) PORT


Wall
 Disassemble computer Mounted
ROUTER
 Assemble computer LAN

 Test the computer. Enter BIOS Setup (Press


DEL key) AP/REP

B. Prepare USB Installer


CLIENT
 Given the ISO Image for Windows installer PC
and Rufus application for preparing
installer, insert the USB Flash Drive then 8 PORTS PATCH
open Rufus application.
 Browse the ISO Image on Rufus then click 8 PORTS SWITCH
Start.
SERVER
PC
C. Install Microsoft Windows 7/ Server 2008.
 Insert USB Installer
 Restart your computer
Wall Mounted LAN
 Upon booting press DEL Key to enter BIOS
Setup
 On BIOS, Press F9 to Load Default Setting. B. Perform network cable splicing splicing (straight
 Set USB Flash Drive as 1st Drive. through cable) – at most 16 pieces RJ-45.
Go to Boot> Hard Disk Drives
1st Drive : USB-Lexar Flash Disk C. Check if all cable are properly connected
2nd Drive : Sata Hard Disk Drive
D. Setup Router/Wi-Fi/Wireless
 Save Setting to CMOS. Press F10
 Connect a cable from PC to LAN port of router
 Press any key to boot from USB.  Make sure the device power adapter was
 On Participation Hard Disk plugged in and turned on
1. Delete all partition  Reset the device by hold pressing the reset
2. Create two (2) partition button in few seconds (if necessary). Unplug
Drive C: 50 GB then plug the power adapter of the device.
Drive D: Remaining space  Look for the default IP Address, Username and
3. On installation, Select Drive C: (Partition Password of a router.
2) then click Next.  Obtain your computer IP Address Automatically
 After installation for OS. 1. Start > Control Panel > Network and
1. If Windows Server 2008 – Enter Sharing Center > Change adapter Setting.
password. 2. Right click Local Area Connection >
Properties
2. Format Local Disk D:
3. Select Internet Protocol Version 4
(TCP/IPv4) then click Properties.
D. Check Device Manager. 4. Select Obtain an IP Address Automatically
 Right click Computer> Properties > Click and Obtain DNS server address
Device Manager. automatically
 Install/pUpdate required driver. 5. Refresh Local Area Network ( Disable LAN
then Enable)
E. Install Application Software  Open a Web Browser (Internet Explorer) and
 Install MS Office 2007 Type the Router’s IP Address.
 Enter the product key then install MS  Type the default username and password of
Office. a Router
o Username : admin
o Password : admin
 Setup Internet Connection

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- Set internet connection type to DHCP  Reboot Access Point to refresh its
 Setup LAN Setting settings.
 Set Router’s IP Address to 192.168.1.1
 Setup SSID (Network Name)
 Name of your wireless network or WIFI F. Optional Setup for Access Point : Setup Access Point
 Ex: SSID : cssRouter as Repeater.
 Enter a password you will used to connect to 1. On Access Point Setup; Click Wireless > Wireless
your WIFI. Setting > Change the Operation Mode : Repeater.
 Setup DCHP Server to Enable to Enable 2. Click the survey at the bottom then select your
 MAC Filtering (Optional) current Router (WIFI) you want to repeat the
 Enter the MAC Address of a computer signal.
you want Deny or Allow 3. Enter password: click Wireless> Wireless Security.
 Change the default password of the device. Select WPA-PSK then enter Passphrase Key or WIFI
(Optional) password.
4. Save and Reboot the Access Point.
 Enter password you will use to open the
router’s setup.
G. Test and Connect to your Wireless Network
 Reboot the device
 Go to your wireless computer.
 Reboot router to refresh its settings.
 Obtain your Wireless Network Connection IP
Address Automatically.
E. Setup Wireless Access Point
1. Start > Control Panel > Network and Sharing
 Connect a cable from
Center> Change Adapter Settings.
 Make sure the device power adapter was
2. Right Click Wireless Network Connection >
plugged in and turned on.
Properties.
 Reset the device by hold pressing the reset
3. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPV4)
button in few seconds (if necessary)
then click Properties.
(Resetting router will restore its default
4. Select Obtain an IP Address Automatically and
manufacturer settings).
Obtain DNS server Address automatically.
 Look for the default IP Address, Username
 Click Wireless Network Connection on your
and Password of a router
status bar and search for your wireless network
 Assign a Static IP Address to your computer or SSID of your router.
1. Start > Control Panel > Network and
 Enter your Security Key
Sharing Center> Change Adapter
 Open a Web browser (Internet Explorer) and
Settings.
type the Access Point IP Address
2. Right Click Local Area Connection>
(192.168.1.254).
Properties > Select Internet Protocol
 Login to Setup your Access Point
Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) then Properties.
Ex : IP Address : 192.168.1.25
Note: If your Network Name or SSID is already used
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
and you can’t connect to your network, Remove your
current network then reconnect.
 Open a Web Browser (internet Explorer) and
 Remove Wireless Network
type the Router’s IP Address.
 Start > Control Panel > Network and Sharing
 Type the default username and password of
Center > Manage Wireless Networks.
a Router
 Reconnect to your Wireless Network
Username : admin
Password : Admin
 Setup LAN Setting
COC 3 – SETUP COMPUTER SERVERS
 Set Access Point IP Address
(ex: 192.168.1.254) A. Create Peer-to-Peer Networks
 Setup SSID (Network Name)  Assign a Static IP Address to your computer (Server)
 Name of your wireless network of WIFI 1. Start > Control Panel > Network and Sharing
Ex : Operation Mode: Access Point Center > Change Adapter Settings.
SSID : cssAccessPoint 2. Right click Local Area Connection > Properties
 Setup Wireless Security 3. Uncheck TCP/IP 6 in the properties window
 Enter a password you will used to 4. Select Internet Protocol Version (TCP/IP4) then
connect to your WIFI. click Properties.
Ex. : IP Address : 192.168.2.5
 Setup DCHP Server to Disable
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
 Change the default password of the device Preferred DNS : 127.0.0.1 or your IP
(Optional) Address 192.168.2.1
 Enter password you will use to open the  Make sure all the networks components are
Access Point Setup) checked and installed to Local Area Connection
 Reboot the device Properties.
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1. Client for Microsoft Networks 3. DHCP Server
2. QoS Packet Scheduler  Add Roles in Server Manager
3. File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks - Importance in setting up DHCP Server
4. Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IP v4) a. Validate your Server IP Address.
 Click Install if one or more components are missing b. Select WINS is required for application
or not installed. on this network. Type your server IP
Address.
Turn-off Windows Firewall c. Add Scope
 Open Network and Sharing Center > Windows Ex:
Firewall> Turn Windows Firewall On or Off Scope name : myServerScope
 Test Network Connection Start IP Address : 192.168.2.100
1. Open Run Command (Press Windows Logo+R) Ending IP Address : 192.168.2.150
2. Type cmd d. Disable DHCPv6 stealth mode for this
3. Type ipconfig server.
4. Type ping (space) IP address of other e. Install DHCP and wait the installation to
computer finish
Ex : ping 192.168.2.2
 Refresh your Local Area Connection
Optional Setup for Peer-to-Peer  Start > Control Panel > Network and sharing
 Turn off Password Protected Sharing Center> Change adapter settings.
 Open Network and Sharing Center > Change  Right click Local Area Connection > Disable
Advanced Sharing.  Right click Local Area Connection> Enable
 Turn on Network Discovery  Restart your Server computer
 Turn on File and Printer Sharing
 Turn on Public Folder Sharing 4. Add User and Organizational Unit
 Open Active Directory Users and
Change Computer name and Workgroup Computers on Administrative Tools.
 Click Start Button> Right Computer > Properties
 Create an Organizational Unit
 Click Change Settings for Computer Name,
Domain and Workgroup Settings.
 Right click your domain >New >
 Click Change
Organizational Unit.
 Assign different computer name but same in  Create a new user.
workgroup. (No Space and special characters)  Right click your Organizational Unit >
Ex: Computer Name : cssserver New> User/
Workgroup : css  Create an Administrator Account
 Click Ok > Close then Restart your Computer (optional)
 Click User organizational > Copy
Open Network Windows Administrator. Then drag your
 Click Start > Computer > Network
created user to your own
 Check if you can view computers on the network.
organization.
Refresh window if necessary.

B. Configure Network Server 5. Connect the client / Workstation to your


Server Computer Domain.
- Add Roles Into Server Manager  Obtain workstation IP Address
 Click Start >Administrative Tools > Server Automatically.
Manager or Press Ctrl + Alt + Del  Start > Control Panel > Network and
 On the Server Manager Windows click Roles sharing Center> Change Adapter
1. Install Active Directory Domain Service Settings.
(AD DS)
 Right click Local Area Connection >
2. DNS Server
Properties
 Open Run command then type
dcpromo  Select Internet Protocol Version 4
Importance in setting up DNS (TCP/IPv4) then click Properties.
a. Create a new domain in a new forest  Select Obtain an IP Address Automatically
b. Create a new domain (Ex. Vlbmhs.local, and Obtain DNS sever address
vlbmhs.com, vlbmhs.net) no space and Automatically.
other special character.  Check if your workstation was connected to
c. Change Functional Forest Level to Microsoft your domain. If not Refresh your workstation’s
Windows Server 2008 R2.
Local Area Connection.
d. Click next, next, yes, next
e. Assign password (Css2017) click next.  Start > Control Panel > Network and Sharing
f. Check Reboot Completion checkbox Center > Change Adapter Setting.
g. Restart your computer on completion.  Right click Local Area Connection > Disable
 Right click Local Area Connection > Enable

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Note : if your client/ workstation is unable to
connect your domain, remove all scope from 7. Folder Redirection (Server Computer)
your DHCP.  Create a folder then share created folder or an
 Start>Administrative Tools>DHCP existing folder.
 Expand you domain or server (local)  Share to Everyone
 Expand IPv4 > Remove all scope  Permission Level: Read/Write
Remove DCHP Server in Server Manager.  Copy the Network Path
 Start> Administrative Tools > Manager
 Roles > Remove Roles  Create and Edit GPO (Group Policy Object)
 Uncheck DHCP Server then Remove  Open Group Policy Management on
 Restart Computer Administrative Tools
Reinstall your DCHP Server with proper  Expand Forest > Domains > your Domain
configuration (vlbmhs.local)
 Right click your organizational unit then
 Change your Domain Create a GPO
 Click Start Button > Right click Computer >  Right click your GPO then Click Edit
Properties  Expand User Configuration > Policies >
 Click Change Settings for Computer name, Windows Settings > Folder Redirection.
Domain and Workgroup settings  Select and right click selected folder then
 Click Change properties. Ex. Desktop
 Select Domain  On Settings, Select Basic –Folder
Ex. Domain : vlbmhs.local Redirection
 Click OK then type the username and  Paste the network path in the Root Path
password of your Windows Server  Click Apply > Ok
Ex. Username : Administrator
Password : Css2017  Test Folder Redirection
 Restart your computer  Logoff then Login your workstations.
 Open your shared folder to your server
 Login the User then check if there is a folder created from
 On Logon Windows press Control + Alt + the user.
Delete  If none, logoff then login your workstation
 Click Switch User > Other User again.
 Type your username and password your
created in your organization 8. Printer Deployment
 Add Print and Document Service role to your
6. Remote Desktop Connection Server Manager. ( Start > Administrative
Tools> Server Manager > Add Roles
(for Server computer)
 Allow Remote Desktop Connection  Install a Printer/Add a Printer
 Start > Right Click Computer> Properties >  Open Device and Printers
click Remote Settings  Click Add Printer
 Select Allow Connection from computer  Click Add a Local Printer
 Select Use an Existing Port : LPT 1
 Select your printer manufacturer and
model
 Install printer

(for Workstation/client computer)  Open Print Management on Administrative


Open Remote Desktop Connection Tools
 Start > All Programs > Accessories > Remote  Expand Print Servers>Server name
Desktop Connection (cssServer) > Printers
 Type the domain or IP address of server.  Sharing your printer
Ex. Vlbmhs.local  Right click your printer then click
 Enter Username and Password (Select use properties. Click sharing tab then
another account) check share this printer.
Username : Administrator  Deploy your Printer with Group Policy
Password : Css2017  Right click your printer > Deploy with
Group Policy
Note: Your Server will logoff after the connection was  Browse your GPO to your
made. After remote desktop connection, Log in the Organization
server into Administrative account.
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 Check the users that this GPO  Search and Open Backup and Restore Utility
applies to (per user) and The  Click Select Backup to Restore Files from
computers that this GPO applies to  Browse or select the Backup File you want to
(per machine) restore.
 Click Add then Apply and OK

 Test your Deployed Printer


 Logoff then Login your Workstation.
 Open Device and Printer and Check if
there’s printer installed from your
server.

 Add PushPrinterConnection to Script policy


(Optional)

- Search pushprinterconnection in
your Local Disk C:
- Create a desktop shortcut for
pushprinterconnection (right click
pushprinterconnection > Create a
desktop shortcut
- Open Group Policy Management
- Edit your GPO
- Expand Computer Configuration >
Policies > Windows Settings >
Policies > Logon Script.
- Add and Browse script from your
desktop

COC 4 – MAINTAIN AND REPAIR COMPUTER SYSTEMS


AND NETWORKS.

A. Create a System
 Search and Open Backup and Restore Utility
 Click Create a system Image
 Save your backup or Image on a Hard Disk
(Local Disk D: then click Next
 Click Star Backup. Wait until it Finished
 Do not create a system repair disc.
 Your windowsImageBackup will be saved into
Local Disk D:
 Restore the System Image. Restart Computer >
Press F8 upon Booting > Repair Computer.
Select system Image Recovery.

B. Backup
 Search and Open Backup and Restore Utility
 Click set up Backup
 Select where you want to save your backup.
(Select Local Disk D: as your destination ) then
click Next.
 What do you want to backup? Select Let me
choose
 Select Folder you want to backup then click
Next.
 Click Save Settings and Run Backup
 Click Save Settings and Run Backup
 Click Backup now.

C. Restore your Backup


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