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COMPUTER SYSTEM

SERVICING
SETTING-UP COMPUTER NETWORKS
Quarter 3

Learner’s Packet
Computer System
Servicing
SETTING-UP COMPUTER
NETWORKS
Grade 11
3rd Quarter

Schools Division Office Management Team: : Rosemarie C. Blando, August Jamora, Merle D. Lopez

Writer/s: Edwin C. Ross

Illustrator: Julius Burdeos

Computer System Servicing


3rd Quarter
First Edition, 2020

Published by: Department of Education SDO—Rizal


Schools Division Superintendent: Cherrylou D. Repia
Assistant Schools Division Superintendents:
Gloria C. Roque and Babylyn M. Pambid

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WEEKS

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IP Configuration
Lesson 2

Content Standard:

The learners demonstrate an understanding of concepts and principles in setting up computer


networks
Performance Standard:

The learners shall be able to set up computer networks based established procedures and system
requirements for hardware Most Essential Learning Competency:

In this module, explore on how to make your packaging design attractive and marketable.

The module has three lessons, namely;


– Understanding System Configuration IP
– Configuration

After going through this module, you are expected to:


1. Check network connectivity of each terminal in accordance with network de- sign.
2. Diagnose and repair any problem or fault in the network system in line with standard operating
procedures.
3. Configure Network Interface Card (NIC) in accordance with the network design.
4. Carry out communication check between terminals in accordance with op- erating systems
network configuration guides. 5. Respond to unplanned events or conditions in accordance
with established procedures.

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ACTIVITY 1
Multiple Choice
Directions: Write the letter of the correct answer in a clean sheet of paper.

1. Which of the following is an example of a Class A subnet mask?


a. 255.0.0.0 b. 255.255.255.0 c. 255.255.0.0 d. 255.255.255.255

2. In which of the following IP address classes does 192.168.1.105 belong to? a..Class A b.

Class C c. Class B d. Class D

3. Which of the following is a number used to identify a device on a network?


a. Default gateway b. IP address c. DNS Server d. Subnet mask
4. What command is used to test the ability of the source computer to reach a spec-
ified destination computer?
a. Ipconfig b. Regedit c. Msconfig d. Ping
5. Which of the following the node in a computer network using the internet proto- col suite that
serves as the forwarding host (router) to other networks?
a. Default gateway b. IP address c. DNS Server d. Subnet mask

6. What boot configuration utility allows setting the programs that will run at startup?
a. Ipconfig b. msconfig c. regedit d. dxdiag
7. What application allows you to edit the registry?

a. Ipconfig b. msconfig c. regedit d. dxdiag


8. Which of the following enables you to test sound and graphics output?

a. Ipconfig b. msconfig c. regedit d. dxdiag

9. Which of the following is an applet that controls the look of windows?


a. Appearance and themes b. Performance and Maintenance
c. Network and Internet d. Sounds, Speech and Audio 183
10.. Which of the following applets does not belong to Performance and maintenance category?

a. Administrative tool b. Power Options c. Automatic Updates d. System


Note: If you get 100% correct in this pre- assessment, skip the lesson but if not and only get 50%
to 99% correct, then proceed with the lesson.

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ACTIVITY 2 — Reading Activity Concepts
IpConfig

Ipconfig is a command used to find out the IP address of a certain network you are connected to.

How to use the ipconfig command?

1. Click on Start Button, then type cmd (command prompt) on the search box.
2. A black screen will appear as shown in the figure below.

Figure 1: Command Prompt Window

3. Type ipconfig and press enter. The figure below shows the IP configuration window using the
ipconfig command. The information from this window will be useful be- cause it shows the IP address,
subnet mask and default gateway of a network you are connected to.

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Figure 2: IP Configuration in CMD Window

EXERCISE 1
DEFINITION

Direction: Give the expanded form of the following acronyms. Write your answer on your notebook.
1. TCP/IP 6. ISP -
2. APIPA 7. NIC -
3. DNS 8. ICMP -
4. DHCP 9. LAN -
5. MAC 10. IP -

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Assigning a static IP Address

In a home network with several computers and devices, it is ideal to assign each of them a specific address.
This is for the purpose of avoiding problems when you do troubleshooting which requires figuring out the IP
address of each of them. It is also a means to prevent address conflicts between the devices. You can also manage
them with ease if you have assigned their own addresses.

Here are the procedures in assigning an IP Address on a windows base computer system:

1. Open the Control Panel’s Network Connections icon.

2. Open the icon representing your computer’s network connection.

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3. Click the Properties button in the Status dialog box.

4. From the list of items, choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).

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5. Click the Properties button. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box appears.

6.. Type the IP address for your computer. Enter the appropriate IP Address in the IP address section.
7. Type a subnet mask. The value used on a local network is commonly 255.255.255.0, but it can be different,
such as 255.255.255.127.

8. Type the default gateway address. The default gateway is the router, so type the router’s ad- dress. Figure 54
shows an example of assigning an IP Address, Subnet mask and default gate- way.
9. Type the address for the preferred DNS server. The address should be obtained from your In- ternet Service
Protocol. It is used to help your computer find web pages and other addresses on the internet.

10. Type the address for the alternate DNS server. The alternate Domain Name System (DNS)
server’s IP address is something that your ISP provides.
11. Click OK to confirm the settings.
12. Close all other open dialog boxes and windows.

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Assigning a Dynamic IP Address
If more than a few computers comprise the LAN, manually configuring IP addresses for eve- ry host on the
network can be time-consuming and prone to errors. In this case, using a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
server would automatically assign IP addresses and greatly simplify the addressing process.

Figure 3: Assigning a Dynamic IP Address

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ACTIVITY 3
ESSAY
Direction: Answer the following questions briefly and write your answer on a piece of paper

1. What is an IP address? Explain.


2. Discuss the 4 classes of IP address.
3. Why is it necessary to assign IP address?
4. Compare static IP address from a dynamic IP address.

Rubrics
10 pts — Idea
5 pts – Understanding
5 pts – Sentence Struc-

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ACTIVITY 5
What I have learned

I have learned that

I have realized that

I will apply

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Assessment
Directions: Choose the best letter of your answer and write it on you notebook.

1. Which two components are configured via software in order for a PC to participate in a network environment?
a. MAC address and IP address c. IP address and kernel
b. shell and subnet mask d. IP address and subnet mask

2. Which of the following IP addresses is public?


a. 10.1.1.1 b. 172.16.4.4 c. 128.107.0.7 d. 192.168.5.5
3. Which of the following class of IP provides a maximum of only 254 host addresses per network ID?
a. Class A b. Class B c. Class C d. Class D
4. There is Classes of IP address version 4.
a. 5 b. 4 c. 3 d. 2
5. What range of addresses can be used in the first octet of a Class C address? a. 129-192 b. 1-

127 c. 192-223 d. 204-223


6. Which of the following is the INCORRECT IP address?
a. 213.231.56.4 b. 253.251.256.0 c. 176.9.59.4 d. 188.40.139.40
7. The IP 123.213.321.1 belongs to what class?

a. Class A b. Class B c. Class C d. None of these


8. To which IP Class does 236.128.192.142 belong?
a. Class A b. Class B c. Class C d. Class D
9. Which option shows the proper notation for an IPv6 address?
a. 2001,0db8,3c55,0015,abcd,ff13 c. 2001.0db8.3c55.0015.abcd.ff13
b. 2001-0db8-3c55-0015-abcd-ff13 d. 2001:0db8:3c55:0015::abcd:ff13
10. Which device should be used for enabling a host to communicate with another host on adiffer- ent network?

a. switch b. hub c. router d. host


Assessment
Direction: Identify what is being asked. Write your answers in you notebook.

1. It is a number that is used to identify a device on the network.


2. It is the way a system is set up.

3. The IP address class which indicates that the first octet of the IP address is the net-
work portion.
4. The IP address class which indicates that the first two octets of the IP address are the network
portion.

5. This indicates the network portion of an IP address.


6. It is the 32 binary bits which are grouped into four 8-bit bytes.

7. An IP address class which is reserved for research use only.


8. The address 255.255.255.0 belongs to what class of IP address?
9. An IP address class used for multicast groups.
10. A notation or a method of writing IP addresses with where value of each byte is given as a
decimal number, and each byte separated by a dot.

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References

Lesson 1: https://www.academia.edu/37529638/
MODULE_3_CONFIGURING_COMPUTER_SYSTEMS_AND_NET
WORKS_Content_Standard_Performance_Standard

Lesson 2: https://www.premiumexam.net/ccna-2-v6-0-rse/ccna-2-rse-6-0-pretest-exam-answers-2018-
2019- 100/ https://www.academia.edu/37529638/
MODULE_3_CONFIGURING_COMPUTER_SYSTEMS_AND_NET
WORKS_Content_Standard_Performance_Standard http://www.certiology.com/quizzes/ip-address- classes-quiz.html

Lesson 3: https://www.academia.edu/37529638/
MODULE_3_CONFIGURING_COMPUTER_SYSTEMS_AND_NET
WORKS_Content_Standard_Performance_Standard

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Department of Education Division Rizal Office

Address: DepEd Bldg.,Cabrera Rd.,Bgy. Dolores,Taytay,Rizal 1920

Telephone number: 09274562115/09615294771

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