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The document provides information about the four Certificates of Completion (COC) required to obtain the Computer System Servicing- NCII certificate from TESDA. Each COC involves hands-on tasks like assembling computers, installing operating systems and applications, setting up networks and servers, and maintaining computer systems. The document lists the specific tasks covered in each COC such as configuring BIOS, installing Windows, setting up DHCP and DNS servers, and creating system restore points. It also provides a list of the tools and equipment needed like screwdrivers, network cables, and routers.
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Networking CSS

The document provides information about the four Certificates of Completion (COC) required to obtain the Computer System Servicing- NCII certificate from TESDA. Each COC involves hands-on tasks like assembling computers, installing operating systems and applications, setting up networks and servers, and maintaining computer systems. The document lists the specific tasks covered in each COC such as configuring BIOS, installing Windows, setting up DHCP and DNS servers, and creating system restore points. It also provides a list of the tools and equipment needed like screwdrivers, network cables, and routers.
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TESDA offers Computer System Servicing- NCII in replacement to CHS (Computer Hardware

Servicing). This thread aims to provide step by step tutorial for you guys.

CSS is devided into 4 areas which is referred to as CoC (Clash of Clans), just kidding.
You can not proceed to the next CoC until you can complete the first task.
Certificate of Completion (CoC)

COC 1 - Installing Computer Systems and Networks (2 Hours)


-Disassemble/ Assemble Desktop Computer
-Prepare Installer (Creating Portable Bootable Device)
-Configure BIOS
-Install Windows Server 2008 R2
-Install Microsoft Office
COC 2 - Configuring Computer Systems and Networks (2 1/2 Hours)
-Creating Network Cables
-Network Configuration
-Set router/Wi-Fi/wireless access point/repeater configuration
-Inspect and test configured computer network
COC 3 - Setup Computer Server (1 1/2 Hours)
-DHCP Server
-DNS Server
-File Services
-Folder Redirection
-Remote Desktop
-Printer Management
COC 4 - Maintaining Computer Systems and Networks (1 Hour)
-Creating System Restore Point
-Creating System Backup Image
-Using the created Restore Point to restore the system
-Using the created Backup Image
-Disk Defragmentation
-Disk Cleanup
-Scanning for viruses (anti-virus)
-Oral Questioning

Tools, Materials, Equipment

PC Disassemble/Assemble
-Screw Drivers (Standard, Philip)
-Pliers (Mechanical, Longnose) - optional
-Anti-static Wrist Strap - optional
-Anti-static Mat - optional

For OS Installation:
-Windows Server 2008 Installer
-Windows 7 Installer (During Assessment, you will only install Windows Server 2008R2)
-Device Drivers
For Networking:
-Impact Punch Down Tool
-Crimping Tool
-RJ-45
-UTP Cable
-***** Panel
-Network Switch
-Router with WI-FI

Certificate of Completion 3
Set-up Computer Server
Task 1: Setting IP address back to Static
(Your last task in COC2 was to set the IP address to Dynamic/ Obtain. This time you need to
change it back to static. The following IP address serves as an example)

Task 2: Setting FDRP, FDPH, SSDP, UPnP to Automatic

A. Set Function Discovery Resource Publication to Automatic


B. Set Function Discovery Provider Host to Automatic

C. Set SSDP Discovery to Automatic

D. Set UPnP Device Host to Automatic

Now, turn on Network Discovery, file and printer sharing but turn off password protected sharing

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