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Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region VII, Central Visayas
DIVISION OF CEBU PROVINCE
Sudlon, Lahug, Cebu City, Philippines
SELF-LEARNING HOME TASK (SLHT)

Subject: TLE- CSS Grade 9 Level 9 Quarter 3 Week 3


MELCS: setting –up computer servers (Client server network)
Competency Code: TLE-IACSS9-12SUCN-iiia-e-37

Name:__________________________Section:___________________Date: ___________________
School:_________________________ District : __________________________________________
A. Readings/Discussions
Client-Server Network

In a client/server network, the server provides the requested


information or service to the client. Servers on a client/server network
commonly perform some of the processing work for client machines, such as
sorting through a database before delivering only the records requested by
the client.

Figure 86. Client/Server Network


One example of a client/server network is a corporate environment in
which employees use a company e-mail server to send, receive, and store e-
mail. The e-mail client on an employee computer issues a request to the e-
mail server for any unread e-mail. The server responds by sending the
requested e-mail to the client.
In a client/server model, the servers are maintained by network
administrators. Data backups and security measures are implemented by the
network administrator. The network administrator also controls user access to
the network resources. All the data on the network is stored on a centralized
file server. Shared printers on the network are managed by a centralized print
server. Network users with the proper permissions can access both the data
and shared printers. Each user must provide an authorized username and
password to gain access to network resources that he or she is permitted to
use. For data protection, an administrator performs a routine backup of all the
files on the servers. If a computer crashes, or data is lost, the administrator
can easily recover the data from a recent backup.

How Do I Set Up a Server to Client Network?

Server to client computer networks are common in businesses and can be useful in homes as
well. This is different than simply connecting computers to a router to use the Internet, because
another type of device or computer is set up as the server, which the other computers connect
to. This type of network allows you to centrally manage the computers in the network and share
files and printers with each computer. A server to client network works well in situations where
you have more than three computers and you want to be able to access a resource, such as
files or a printer, on all of the connecting computers. You should have at least a basic
understanding of how computer networks work to complete this project.
Step 1
Connect all of the computers to be networked to a router. Attach one end of an Ethernet cable to a
computer's network card and the other end to the proper connection on the router. Do this for each
computer and the server to be networked. Power on the router and all of the computers.
Step 2
Open the server management program on your Windows Server. Do this by clicking "Manage Your
Server" from the start menu. Click "Add or Remove a Role." A new window will open with the configure
your server wizard. Click "Next." A list of the different functions functions your server can perform is
then displayed. Select "Domain Controller (Active Directory)" and press "Next." Click "Next" again to
begin the active directory installation.
Step 3
Click "Next" on the installation wizard until reaching the page where you can select the option to specify
that you are setting up a domain controller for a new domain. Press "Next" and then select "Domain in
a New Forest." Type a name for your domain. This will be the name of your network. Click "Next" and a
name will be displayed that will be used if your network contains a computer running an older version of
Windows.
Step 4
Click "Next" until reaching the step called "DNS Registration Diagnostics." Select the option to "Install
and configure the DNS server on this computer," and then set this computer to "Use this DNS server as
it's preferred server." Click "Next" until reaching the screen where you must enter a password for the
administrator. Click "Next" and run the installation. Insert the server installation disc if required. Restart
the computer to complete the installation when prompted to.
Step 5
Reopen the Manage your Server program. Click "Manage Users And Computers In Active Directory."
Add a computer object for each computer in the domain. Add user accounts for each user that will log
on as well.
Step 6
On each computer in the network, open the system properties from under control panel. Click
"Change..." on the computer name tab. Click "Domain" and then enter the name of the domain. Enter a
user name and password for the domain when prompted. Restart the computer. You can now access
the domain and log on to the server.

EXERCISE 1
A. FILL IN THE BLANKS
Fill in the blanks with the correct word about the client server network to complete the
statements below.

In a __________________the server provides the _______________ or service to the client. Servers


on a client/server network commonly perform some of the _________________ for client machines,
such as sorting through a database before delivering only the records requested by theclient

One example of a client/server network is a ____________________ in which employees use a


company e-mail server to send, receive, and store e- mail. The __________________ on an employee
computer issues a request to the e- mail server for any unread e-mail. The server responds by sending
the requested e-mail to the client.

In a client/server model, the servers are maintained by_______________________. Data backups and
security measures are implemented by the network administrator. The network administrator also
controls user access to the________________________.

All the data on the network is stored on a______________________. Shared printers on the network
are managed by a centralized print server. Network users with the proper permissions can access both
the data and shared printers.

Each user must provide an ___________________________ and ________________ to gain access


to network resources that he or she is permitted to use. For data protection, an administrator performs
a routine backup of all the files on the servers. If a computer crashes, or data is lost, the administrator
can easily recover the data from a recent backup.

Assessment/Application/Outputs (Please refer to DepEd Order No. 31, s. 2020)

C. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and false if otherwise. Write the correct answer on the
Space provided.
_______________ 1. Server to client computer networks are common in businesses and can be
useful in homes as well.
_____________ 2. This is different than simply connecting computers to a router to use the
Internet, because another type of device or computer is set up as the server,
which the other computers connect to.
_____________ 3. This type of network allows you to centrally manage the computers in the
network and cannot share files and printers with each computer.
_____________ 4. A server to peer to peer network works well in situations where you have
more than three computers and you want to be able to access a resource,
such as files or a printer, on all of the connecting computers.
_____________ 5. You should have at least a basic understanding of how computer networks
work .
Assessment/Application/Outputs (Please refer to DepEd Order No. 31, s. 2020)

ESSAY

Read and analyze the following questions below. Write the answer below.

1. How does a client server network functions?

__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__

2. What are the advantages and disadvantages of a client – server network?

__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
__

D. Suggested Enrichment/Reinforcement Activity/ies


For more information about the topic kindly visit the link https;//youtu.be/3qRCxu9cAI

References:

Technology and Livelihood Education – Grade 9 Learner’s Material First Edition,2013


www.helpwithpcs.com
http;//en.wikipedia.org
www.micrsoft.com/technet/network
https;//youtu.be/3qRCxu9cAI
google.com

Prepared by:

JUDE F. FARIOLA
PATAO NHS- Bantayan District II

Reviewed by:
VICTOR S. UNGOD
School Head

GUIDE

For the Teacher


Advise the students to read the Reading and Discussion portion before they attempt to answer the
practice exercises. Let the learners go through the parts sequentially to help them understand the topic
easily. The Key Answers are for you to refer during the checking. Don’t include it in the printing.

For the Learner:

Read thoroughly and understand the Self-Learning Home Task from the first part to the last part. By
doing so, will help you understand better the topic. If you still have enough time, do it twice for more
understanding. You can use a dictionary if you find it hard to comprehend the science terms. Use a
separate sheet for your answers.

For the Parent/Home Tutor:

Assist your child and make sure that he/she reads the Self-Learning Home Task from the beginning
up to end, to ensure proper understanding of the concepts. Don’t feed the answer to your child. Let
her/him do it of his own.

( Note: Pls don’t include the Answer Key in printing)

EXERCISE 1 EXERCISE 2

1. true
2. true
1. client network server 3. false
4. true
2. requested 5. true
3. processing unit

4. corporate environment
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5. email client

6. network administrator resources

7. centralized file
EXERCISE 3
8. server

9. authorized username

10. password

EXERCISE 3

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