
INDO
DANISH TOOL ROOM
(Ministry of MSME-Govt. of
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Raod, Gamharia,Jamshedpur-832108.
Ph.(0657),
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Advanced Diploma in Computer Hardware
& Networking.
Duration : - 1
year (3days/week, 2hr /day)
Eligibility : - 10+2 pass
Fee : - Rs.
15,000/- in four installments+1000/- (caution money)
Caution money : -
Rs. 1,000/-(Refundable after
successful completion of the course
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At the time of registration: Rs.
1000/- (part of course fee)
First installment :-
Rs. 2000/-+1000/- (caution money) (on or before starting the course)
Second installment :- Rs.
3000/- (on or before completion of 1
month)
Third installment :-
Rs. 3000/- (on or before completion of 2
month)
Fourth installment :-
Rs. 3000/- (on or before completion of 3 month)
PC &
PERIPHERICAL ARCHITECUTRE
The building block of a computer system- the CPU, the arithmetic & logical unit. The binary number as a language which computer understands, interprets and process. The input & output devices as means of communication with the computer system.
The concept of hardware & the software – the two
main components of a computer system. the data & the information. The
importance of information flow & its impact on growth & productivity.
The need for study of electronics & electronics components for understanding the working of computer & peripherals from hardware point of view.
Passive & active components, Resistance & capacity & inductances.
RESISTANCE: -
Standardization, colour codes, power rating specifications and properties of fixed and variable resistors. Specifications and properties of thermistors.
CAPACITORS: -
Introduction, standardization, and colour codes characteristics of capacitor tolerance, temperature coefficient, type of capacitors and their applications.
INDUCTIVE
COMPONENTS:
Introduction to magnetic materials and their properties, inductor, characteristics, types of inductors, their featuires and specifications, transformers, type of transformers.
MEASURING INSTRUMENTS:
Basics of Digital multimeters, cathode ray oscilloscope, Soldering & Desoldering techniques.
4. ARCHITECTURE OF PC PERIPHERALS:
· Switch mode power supply: Discrete components, principle of operation SMPS, converter topologies, PWM IC’s and case study.
· Monitors: CRT construction and working, 9 pin input type-monitor, block diagram of colour monitor.
· Floppy disk drive: Its construction, basic principlre of operation, disk drive type, installation, cables, connectors and jumper details, formatting and managing hard disk drive. Various interface standers.
Differences between DOS and Windows 98 operating systems, starting and exiting from a program in WINDOWS 98, the Desktop, files and folders in WINDOWS 98 ,copying and moving files under WINDOWS, the use of explorer, study of control panel and its setting.
The minimum hardware requirements for the installation, the steps involved in installing of Windows 95 and the troubleshooting during installation. Booting process of Windows 98,the plug and play feature of windows 98,the automatic detection of new hardware at booting time, the boot sector, registry and its importance, the device drivers, the addition of new hardware and software to windows 98 operating system, the device manager of windows 98,changing of display setting, setting of screen savers and their passwords protection, configuration of key board and mouse in windows 98.
3. INTRODUCTION
TO WINDOWS 2000
The Windows 2000 product family Windows 2000 professional/server/advanced server/Data center server. Windows 2000userinterface. Hardware platforms supported. Summery of supported applications. Architecture of windows 2000 user mode, kernel mode, windows 2000 memory model. Workgroups, Domains and active Directory.
4. INSTALLATION
AND CONFIGRATION
Preparation for installing/upgrading to windows 2000.Hardware requirements. Disk partions, file system installation folder, Dual boot requirement. Uninstalling windows 2000.removing windows 2000 from a fat or fat 32 partitions. Removing windows 2000 from NTFS Patition.Installing windows 2000 over the network. Automating installation of windows 2000.Disk duplication and the sysprep utility. Remote installation Services (RIS). Troubleshooting the windows 2000 installation process.
5. BIOS,
POST & DOS BATCH FILES:
Concept of BIOS, POST its error and their interpretation, DOS, internal and external commands of DOS, detailed description of CMOS setup and meaning of its various setting CMOS password setting. The DOS batch files, detailed description of DOS batch files config. Sys and autoexcc.bat, their creation and editing the command of config.sys file and their order, a sample of config, Sys and autoexee.bat files.
6. BACK
UP PROCEDURE & DISASTER PREVENTION:
Write protection of your software MS-DOS delete protection, crash recovery, preventing hard disk failures, Backup & restore procedures type of back up, media for back up, RAID systems, Preparation for bootable CD & FD.
7. GENERAL
TROUBLE SHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE:
Assembly and disassembly of PC and its various parts, startup problems, run problem their identification and remedy, problem of keyboard, display printers, FDD’s, HDD’s, CDD’s, SMPS motherboard, their identification and remedy. Servicing and trouble shooting of mouse and keyboard, maintainence of UPS.
NETWORK THROUGH WINDOWS 2003
BASIC
NETWORK
1.
INTRODUCTION
TO NETWORKS:
Introduction to computer networks, element of Networks, Types of networks. Network topologiges: Bus, star, Mesh, Ring etc.
2.
MEDIA
AND CONNECTIONS:
Common LAN Media: STP, UTP, Coaxial cable, Optical fiber, TIA/EIA standards, Making & testing Cable, Straight thru cable, Cross cover Cable, Connectors, jacks, Patch Panels.
3.
NETWORK
MODEL:
Description of the seven layers of OSI Model, TCP/IP Model, Comparison of OSI & TCP/IP model.
4.
NETWORKING
DEVICES:
NIC, Repeaters, Hub and its Types, Bridges and their types, Switches, Routers.
5.
PHYSICAL
AND DATA LINK LAYER:
MAC Sublayer, LIC, MAC Addressing, Framing, Token ring, Ethernet, FDDI, Address Resolution.
6.
NETWORK
AND TRANSPORT LAYER:
Role of Network layer, Virtual Circuits, Datagram, Packet, types of Routing, Routing Algorithms and protocols, ICMP, Introduction to transport layer, TCP and UDP Protocols and comparison. Network layer, IP address, IP address Classes, Basic of Subneting, Subnet Masking.
7.
PRESENTATION
AND SESSION LAYER:
Session layer function, Token Management and session layer, Protocols, Presentation layer function and protocols.
8.
APLICATTION
LAYER:
Introduction to application Layer Protocols and their role e.g. HTTP, FTP, DHS, DHCP, POP etc.
1. INTRODUCTION
TO ACTIVE DIRECTORY
What is active Directory. Understanding the features of Active Directory. Naming conventions logical structure of active Directory. Windows 2000 domain, organizational unit (Ous), tress and forest. Objects and classes, schema, global catalog server. Installing active Directory Replication, sites, flexible single master operations (FMSMO), Domain name system (dns).
2. MANAGING
AND SECURITY RESOURCES:
Control panel: Adding plug and play devices. Adding non plug and play hardware devices. Configuring display setting and multiple-display support. Troubleshooting desktop setting and video adapters. Network and Dial up connections. Folder phone and modem options. Power options, configuring power schemes, advanced options and hibernatuion, configuring advanced power management (APM).
Working with file systems, FAT, FAT32, NTFS.File conversion, understanding disks and volumes. Types of disks/partitions/volumes. Using disk management. Creating and formatting partitions. Upgrading a disk. Creating simple volume/spanned, volume/striped, volume/mirrored, volume/RAID-5, logical drivers, recovering disks and volumes.
3. USER
AND GROUPS:
Creating
configuring, managing and trouble shooting User account. Managing user
profiles, account policies, user rights, authentication, creating and managing
group accounts, groups on the local computer. Groups in the local directory.
System policy and group policy, their types, management, order of application
and trouble shooting.
4.
ACCESSING FILES AND FOLDER:
Managing file and folder attributes, managing shared folder permission, how user and group permissions combine? Configuring and managing the distributed file syetem.creating and configuring a Dfs root/Dfs link, their types, replicas.Configruing client computers to user Dfs.managing NTFS file and folder security, NTFS permissions, EFS.How user and group NTFS permissions combine? Taking ownership of files and folders. Configuring and monitoring disk quotas. Troubleshooting.
5.
MANAGING
PRINTING:
Windows 2000 printing overview. Adding and connecting to printers. Connecting to share network printers. Configuring printer pools. Scheduling of setting printer priorties.Configruing printer permissions.Using the printer folder to manage print jobs. Redirecting print jobs to another print device and trouble shooting, common printing problems.
6.
AUDITING
AND SECURITY:
Managing, auditing, enabling and configuring system access, auditing enabling and configuring Object access. Auditing, monitoring and security events, using security templates troubleshooting.
7.
BACKUP
& RECOVERY:
User data and system state, data back up types. Backup strategies,scheduling,recovering user data and system state, data recovering from a system failure. Using the recovery console to restore a system, using the energetic repair disk to restore system.
8.
INSTALLING
ACTIVE DIRECTORY:
What is DNS? What does DNS have to do with active Directory? DNS domain names and naming conventions. Installing DNS for active directory, creating and configuring DNS zones, configuring zone transfers. Removing active directory, Verifing and troubleshooting an active direct installation. Organizational Unit (OU), creating OUs, configuring Ou, properties.Managing active directory objects. Locating objects in active directory. Publishing recourses in active Directory. Moving objects in active directory. Controlling access to active directory objects. Delegating administration of Active Directory Objects.
9.
TCP
IP AND RELATED SERVICES:
Review of TCP/IP protocol suite, DHCP (Scopes, Authorization) HS RRAS, VPN, Managing web and certificate services, managing terminal services, troubleshooting.
10.
MONITERING,OPTIMIZING AND TROUBLESHOOTING:
Monitoring performance,
using system Monitoring/Network monitor/windows task manager, monitoring shared
folders. Optimizing and troubleshooting Performance/Memory. Perfomence/Processer, Performance/Disk Performance/Network Performance/Application Perfomence.
Optimizing performance of server. Brief overview of active directory,
replication partitions types, sites, subnet site links, site link bridges,
Global catalog server.