V05: Diploma in Computer Hardware maintenance and Network Technologies (Windows 2000 Server) (32 CP)

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V05: Diploma in Computer Hardware maintenance and Network Technologies (Windows 2000 Server) (32 CP) DHW101: Digital Computer Electronics, Theory (4CP) DHW 102:Digital Computer Electronics, Practical (4CP) DHW103:How computers work., Theory (4CP) DHW104: How computers work, Practical (4CP) DHW 105:How computer is maintained, Theory (4CP) DHW106:How computer is maintained, Practical (4CP) DHW107: Networking Technologies (Windows 2000 Server), Theory (4CP) DHW 108:Networking Technologies (Windows 2000 Server), Practical(4CP) V06:Diploma in Computer Hardware maintenance and Network Technologies (Linux) (32 CP) DHW101: Digital Computer Electronics, Theory (4CP) DHW 102:Digital Computer Electronics, Practical (4CP) DHW103: How computers work, Theory (4CP) DHW104: How computers work, Practical (4CP) DHW 105:How computer is maintained, Theory (4CP) DHW106:How computer is maintained, Practical (4CP) DHW 109:Networking Technologies (Linux), Theory (4CP) DHW 110:Networking Technologies (Linux), Practical (4CP) V07:Diploma in Computer Hardware maintenance and Network Technologies (Windows 2003 Server) (32 CP) DHW101: Digital Computer Electronics, Theory (4CP)

DHW 102:Digital Computer Electronics, Practical (4CP) DHW103: How computers work, Theory (4CP) DHW104: How computers work, Practical (4CP) DHW 105:How computer is maintained, Theory (4CP) DHW106:How computer is maintained, Practical (4CP) DHW 111:Networking Technologies (Windows 2003 Server), Theory (4CP) DHW 112:Networking Technologies (Windows 2003 Server), Practical (4CP) Detail Syllabus of all courses: DHW101: Digital Computer Electronics, Theory (4CP) 1. Number Systems - Decimal and Binary o Why binary system is preferred. Decimal to Binary and vice versa conversion Hexadecimal Numbers- Hexa to Binary and Binary to Decimal vice versa conversion BCD numbers and ASCII code 2. Gates- OR-AND gates- Basic Boolean Algebra- Invertors NOR-NAND gates - D morgan Theorem ( 1 and 2) Exclusive OR gates, Exclusive NOR gates Controlled Invertors 3. TTL- Digital Integrated Circuits ( ICs) TTL characteristics, AND / OR gates using TTL, Open collector Application and Advantages MOS, CMOS Multiplexer IC devices like 74. Family 4. Boolean Algebra and Karnaugh Maps- Boolean Relations, Sum of products method, Algebraic specification Karnaugh Map, Pairs, Quads, Octets, No care condition (4 variables) 5. Logic Units- Binary addition and subtraction - Half and full address ( Binary adders) 2 s and it s compliment- Adders and Subtractors, Signed Binary numbers MOS, DMOS encoder 6. Flip- Flops- Simple flip-flop action RS latch - De latching level checks Edge triggering advantages - D and JK flip-flops edge triggering

JK matter and slave flip-flops 7. Registers, Counters - o Register meaning - Buffer - Shift and controlled shift registers three state registers - devices Counters - It s necessity, Simple circuits, Ripple, Synchronous, Ring counters, Devices. Bus organized computers. 8. Memories : ROM, PROM & EPROM - RAM - Constructing a small memory and its Hexadecimal Address. Flash, DVR memories DHW102: Digital Computer Electronics, Practical Course (4CP) 1. Identification and Testing of computer electronic components 2. Soldering and De-soldering practice, Assembling and testing of Bridge rectifier 3. Activity on No systems - Hexa Decimal 4. Study of Homkit manual and study of logic gates with switches. 5. Study of logic gate operations ( AND, OR ) circuit diagram 6. Study of basic gates and derived gates. 7. XOR gate as comparator. 8. Study of Demorgan s Theorem. 9. Use of K map. 10. Ripple counter 11. Up/Down Counter synchronous. 12. Programmable counter 13. Decade Counter 7490 14. Shift Registers. 15. Combination of Logic gates. 16. Timing diagrams 17. Responses of NAND gate. 18. Assembly of OSC with gates. 19. Study of Decoder. 20. Synchronous decade counter. 21. Eight bit reversible counter. 22. Ring counter 23. Understanding Block diagram of a PC. 24. a)study and verification of truth tables of AND, OR, NOR, NOT and NAND logic gates b)construct and test NOT and NAND gates using NOR logic. 25. Construct and test a full adder using IC logic blocks. 26. Construct and verify action of R-S flip-flop and D flip-flop. 27. Construct and verify action of T flip-flop and J-K flip-flop. 28. Construct and verify Johnson s Counter and Ring counter. DHW103: How computers work, Theory Course (4CP) 1. Boot-up process Getting to know the hardware How a computer wakes up How a disk boot works How an operating system controls hardware

Computers of the next millenium 2. How software works How programming languages work How windows works How software applications work How software will work 3. Microchips How a transistor works How RAM works How a microprocessor works How microchips will work 4. Data Storage How disk storage works How a floppy drive works How a hard drive works How disk drives increase speed and storage How removable storage works How storage will work 5. Input/output Devices How energy turns into data How a bus works How computer ports work How a keyboard works How a computer display works How pointing devices work How game controllers work How a modem works How scanners and optical character recognition work How portable computers work How high tech input/ output works How input/output will work 6. Multimedia How CD-ROM and DVD work How multimedia sound works How multimedia video works 7. How the internet works How local area networks work How a PC connects to the internet How email works How internet video and audio work How the world wide web works How the internet will work 8. How printers work How basic printing works How color printing works How printers will work

DHW104: How computers work, Practical (4CP) Lab 1: Start Up, Navigate, and Shut Down a Windows System Lab 2: CMOS Setup Lab 3: Safely Open the Case to Identify Components Lab 4: Collect Resource Information Windows 98 Lab 5: Collect Resource Information XP Lab 6: Collect Resource Information Windows 2000 Lab 7: Replace s Floppy Drive Lab 8: Replace the Hard Drive Lab 9: Add a Slave Drive Lab 10: Install a Windows Mouse Lab 11: Partition a Hard Drive FAT32 Lab 12 Partition a Hard Drive Two Partitions-using FDISK Lab 13: Partition HDD-NTFS(Win XP) Lab 14: Replace a Power Supply Lab 15: Remove and Insert Memory Lab 16: Remove and Replace a Motherboard Lab 17: Resolve an IRQ Conflict Windows 98 Lab 18: Resolve an IRQ Conflict Windows XP Lab 19: Resolve an IRQ Conflict Windows 2000 Lab 20: Troubleshoot Hardware Problems Lab 21: Dual boot Windows XP and Windows 2000 DHW 105:How computer is maintained, Theory (4CP) 1 Basic Computer Service Concepts 2 PC Architecture 3 PC Memory Architecture 4 Disk System Architecture 5 PC Bus Architectures 6 Peripheral Devices 7 How Printers Work 8 Networking Fundamentals 9 Installation and Upgrades 10 Troubleshooting Techniques 11 Introduction to Computer Operating Systems 12 Using the Microsoft Operating System GUI 13 Installing and Using Windows 95/98 14 Installing and Using Windows 2000 Professional 15 Application Installation and Configuration 16 Using and Configuring Additional Peripherals 17 Preventative Maintenance 18 Configuring Network Software 19 Windows and application Troubleshooting 20 USB DHW106:How computer is maintained, Practical (4CP)

Lab 22: Install an Operating System Windows XP Lab 23: Install an Operation System Windows 98 Lab 24: Install an Operation System Windows 2000 Lab 25: Customize the Windows Desktop Lab 26: Use Files and Folders Lab 27: Image and Replace a Windows 98 Hard Drive Lab 28: Install and Launch Windows Applications Lab 29: Install a CD-and DVD Lab 30: Install a CD-ROM Drive Windows Lab 31: Install a Sound Card Windows Lab 32: Install a printer Windows Lab 33:Use scan disk and defrag -Windows Lab 34: Create an ERD and Startup Disk Windows 98 Lab 35: Create an ERD and Startup Disk Windows NT 4.0 Lab 36: Create an ERD and Startup Disk Windows 2000 Lab 37: Configure and Connect Dial-Up Networking Lab 38: Configure a Peer-to-Peer Network Lab 39: Troubleshoot Software Lab 40: Scanner installation DHW107: Networking Technologies (Windows 2000 Server), Theory (4CP) 1. Windows 2000 Server overview 2. Getting comfortable with active directory 3. Installing Windows 2000 server 4. The Windows 2000 Server User Interface and Microsoft Management Console 5. Understanding the Registry Database 6. Installing Hardware in Windows 2000 7. Managing Windows 2000 storage 8. Managing and Creating User Accounts 9. Creating and Managing Shared Folders 10. Software Installation 11. Configuring and Troubleshooting Network Print Services 12. Connecting Clients to Windows 2000 server 13. Supporting Clients with Windows Terminal Services 14. How running a Big Windows 2000 Network Is Different 15. Integrating Netware with Windows 2000 server 16. Understanding and Using TCP/IP in Windows 2000 server 17. Building a Windows 2000 TCP/IP Infrastructure: DHCP, WINS, DNS, Sites and More 18. Internet Information Services in Windows 2000 server 19. Tuning and Monitoring Your Win2K Network 20. Preparing for and Recovering from Server Failures 21. Installing and Managing Remote Access Service in Windows 2000 server. DHW 108:Networking Technologies (Windows 2000 Server), Practical(4CP) 1. Building an Active Directory 2. Creating a New User Account in Active Directory 3. Setting Password

4. Installing Windows 2000 Server 5. Installing Windows 2000 Workstation with RIS 6. Adding and Subtracting Network Services 7. Adding New Hardware and Working with Device Manager 8. Setting up Password Policy 9. Fixing Windows 2000 GUI 10. Working with Microsoft Management Console Primer 11. Working with Registry 12. a) Installing new physical hard disk b) creating strip set, volume set and RAID5 volumes. 13. a) Creating and modifying users and groups b)working with groups in Windows 2000 14. a) Working with group policies object b)working with users profiles 15. Creating and managing permission for shared folder 16. Creating and managing DFS (Distributed File System) 17. Creating and managing Web share 18. a) Creating your own MSI b)software distribution using ZAP files 19. Configuring and troubleshooting Network Print Services 20. Connecting Windows 95/98 Workstation 21. Integrating Netware and Windows 2000 22. Migrating from Netware and NDS to Windows 2000 and active directory 23. Installing TCP/IP on Windows 2000 24. Setting up Routing on Windows 2000 25. Configuring LAN to WAN and Routing with internet connection sharing 26. Installing and Configuring DHCP Server 27. Installing WINS and configuring Wins Server 28. Installing the DNS service with DNS manager 29. Installing E-mail Server 30. Installing Internet Information Services 31. Working with System Monitor ABD Event Viewer 32. a) Taking back-ups b) Creating and using emergency repair disk 33. Installing and Configuring RAS ( Remote Access Services) 34. Implementing VPN DHW 109:Networking Technologies (Linux), Theory (4CP) Preparation to install the Red Hat Linux (RH L) Installing RH L Post Installation configuration First steps with RHL The X Window system Managing Services Managing software and system resources Managing users Managing file systems Backing up, restoring and recovery Printing services Network connectivity Managing DNS Internet connectivity Apache web server management

Administrating Database services in RHL Secure FTP service Handling e-mail Office Productivity Application (Office Suites for Linux) Multimedia Applications (Burning CDs in Linux, Sound and Music) DHW 110:Networking Technologies (Linux), Practical (4CP) The laboratory exercises would enable the students to: Back up Red Hat Linux (RHL) system Change a password Change the date and time Compress a file Configure a modem Configure a printer Configure a sound card Connect to the internet Control a network interface Copy and paste text Copy files or directories Create a boot disk Create a data base Create a user Delete a file/directory Edit a text file Install/remove software Install Linux Log in to RHL Make RHL more secure Mount a CD ROM or HD drive Partition a HDD Print a file Protect the PC on a network Read a text file Read and send e-mail Reboot RHL Rescue the system Set up a dial in server Set up a DNS server Set up a firewall Set up a web server Set up a FTP server Set up Samba with SWAT Shut down RHL Start an FTP server Start a Web server Use a database with RHL Use the RHL desktop DHW 111:Networking Technologies (Windows 2003 Server), Theory (4CP)

Windows 2003 Server exploration Migrating to Windows 2003 Server Deploying Windows 2003 Server and Windows XP Professional Installing Windows 2003 Server Installing Windows XP professional Remote Installation Services Windows 2003 Server Networking Environment Setting and managing a Network Active Directory and Domains Communication and internet services Internet Information Services Version 06 Virtual Private Network Terminal Services and Remote Desktop Windows Server 2003 administration Managing Windows 2003 Server Security in Windows 2003 Server DHW 112:Networking Technologies (Windows 2003 Server), Practical (4CP) The Laboratory exercises would enable the students to: 1. Identify the functions needed for a network environment. (subtasks: subtasks: understand reasons for Windows server 2003, understand components of Windows server 2003) 2. Decide whether to migrate to Windows server 2003. (subtasks: subtasks : evaluate the size, hardware/software, networking environment, security demand of the organization to decide whether to migrate. 3. Complete an installation checklist (subtasks: check system requirements, consider installation choices, prepare for installation, plan migration to Windows server 2003) 4. Install Windows server 2003 ( subtasks: choose setup method, run setup, configure the server) 5. Install WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL ( subtasks: clean install from new version, character based setup, GUI based setup, run upgrade, automate installation, create/use images) 6. Install, configure, test trouble shoot RIS 7. Plan network ( subtasks: define network, hardware, topologies, implement protocols) 8. Ensure that the network is properly set up ( subtasks: set up network interface card, configure protocols, test network, setup DHCP, DNS and WINS, group permissions, user accounts) 9. Implement Active Directory (subtasks: install AD, replicate Ad among sites) 10. Use communication among the computers (subtasks: LAN) and connect to internet (subtasks: connect PCs with LAN, telephony connections, install/maintain Windows server 2003 router, internet connection, send/receive internet mail) 11. Use IIS 6 (subtasks: install IIS 6, customize/maintain IIS 6) 12. Install VPN (subtasks: use PPTP, layer two tunneling protocol, setup VPN server/client)

13. Use terminal services and Remote Desktop (subtasks: setup terminal service, activate/install client licenses, use remote desktop for administration) 14. Plan and use storage and file systems (subtasks: Use disk management, dynamic volume management, distributed file system, distributed file system, backup/restore) 15. Set up print and fax services (subtasks: set up network printing, control que, manage fonts, set up fax service) 16. Use control panel, task manager, MMC, registry, group policy, local user profiles and update Windows server 2003 17. Plan and use security features (subtasks: authenticate users, control access, secure server data, private/public key encryption, secure data transmission)