Quarter 4 - Module 4: Computer Systems Servicing
Quarter 4 - Module 4: Computer Systems Servicing
Quarter 4 - Module 4: Computer Systems Servicing
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Computer Systems Servicing
Quarter 4 - Module 4
Techniques in Maintaining
Networks
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Quarter 4 – Module 4 – Techniques in Maintaining Networks
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What I Know
Before starting with this module, let us measure what you already know about
Techniques in Maintaining Networks
Multiple Choice
Direction: Write the letter that corresponds your answer on the space provided before the
number.
_______ 1. How long should a device be left off before turning it back on?
a. 60 Seconds b. 60 minutes
c. 1 minute d. 1 Second
_______ 3. What is the problem if the router is working fine and the IP address starts with
something other than 16p, but still you cannot connect to the network?
a. Monitor and Keyboard b. Router and Internet
c. Globe or Smart d. PLDT
_______ 4. What command is used to determine whether there is a problem with the server
you are trying to connect to?
a. nslookup b. mslookup
c. inlookup d. ipconfig
_______ 6. What command is used to test the ability of the source computer to reach a
specified destination computer?
a. configuration b. ipconfig
c. ping d. mslookup
_______ 7. Which of the following utilities will produce the results printed below?
Tracing route to 172.30.9.78 over a maximum of 30 hops
1 <1 ms <1 ms 172.30.0.78
a. review database log b. ping
c. configuration d. tracert
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_______ 8. A technician is troubleshooting a network data transmission issue. Possible
diagnostic means was carried out. When he checked on the database, it is full.
What did he do to solve the issue?
a. review database log b. ping
c. configuration d. tracert
_______ 9. Which of the following can be issued from the command line to determine
whether there is a problem with the server you are trying to connect to?
a. nslookup b. mslookup
c. inlookup d. ipconfig
_______ 10. A network technician determines that two dynamically assigned workstations
have duplicate IP addresses. Which of the following commands should the
technician use to correct this problem?
a. nslookup b. mslookup
c. inlookup d. ipconfig
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What’s New
Lesson
Techniques in Maintaining
1 Networks
Issues can arise at numerous points along the network. Before you start trying
to troubleshoot any issue, have a clear understanding of what the problem is, how it
came up, who is affected, and how long does the problem occur. By gathering the
right information and clarifying the problem, you have the chance to resolve the issue
quickly without wasting time and trying unnecessary fixes.
Start fixing the problem using the simple network troubleshooting steps to
help diagnose and refine the issue.
Next, turn the hardware off and back on again. This is the mainstay of IT
troubleshooting and while it might sound simple, often it really solves the problem.
Power cycling the modem, router, and PC can solve simple issues. Just be sure to
leave each device off for at least 60 seconds before turning it back on.
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2. Use ipconfig.
Open the command prompt and type “ipconfig” (without the quotes) into the
terminal. The Default Gateway (listed last) is the router’s IP. The computer’s IP
address is the number next to “IP Address.” If the computer’s IP address starts with
169, the computer is not receiving a valid IP address. If it starts with anything other
than 169, the computer is being allocated with a valid IP address from the router.
You can use the tracert command to do the same thing by typing “tracert
8.8.8.8”; this will show you each step, or “hop,” between the router and the Google
DNS servers. You can see where along the pathway the error is arising. If the error
comes up early along the pathway, the issue is more likely somewhere in the local
network.
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5. Contact the ISP.
If all of the above turn up no problems, try contacting the internet service
provider to see if they are having issues. You can also look up outage maps and
related information on a smartphone to see if others in the area are having the same
problem.
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What’s More
Activity 1
Directions: Complete the graphic organizer below following the steps of
troubleshooting presented in the lesson. Write your answers on the activity notebook.
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Assessment
Multiple Choice
Direction: Write the letter that corresponds your answer on the space provided before the
number.
_______ 1. How long should a device be left off before turning it back on?
a. 60 Seconds b. 60 minutes c. 1 minute d. 1 Second
_______ 3. What is the problem if the router is working fine and the IP address starts with
something other than 16p, but still you cannot connect to the network?
a. Monitor and Keyboard b. Router and Internet
c. Globe or Smart d. PLDT
_______ 4. What command is used to determine whether there is a problem with the server
you are trying to connect to?
a. nslookup b. mslookup c. inlookup d. ipconfig
_______ 6. What command is used to test the ability of the source computer to reach a
specified destination computer?
a. configuration b. ipconfig c. ping d. mslookup
_______ 7. Which of the following utilities will produce the results printed below?
Tracing route to 172.30.9.78 over a maximum of 30 hops
1 <1 ms <1 ms 172.30.0.78
a. review database log b. ping c. configuration d. tracert
_______ 9. Which of the following can be issued from the command line to determine
whether there is a problem with the server you are trying to connect to?
a. nslookup b. mslookup c. inlookup d. ipconfig
_______ 10. A network technician determines that two dynamically assigned workstations
have duplicate IP addresses. Which of the following commands should the
technician use to correct this problem?
a. nslookup b. mslookup c. inlookup d. ipconfig
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Answer Key
What’s More:
1. Check the hardware.
2. Use ipconfig.
3. Use ping and tracert.
4. Perform a DNS check.
10.D 5. Contact the ISP. 10.D
9. A 6. Check on virus and 9. A
8. A malware protection. 8. A
7. Review database logs.
7. D 7. D
6. C 6. C
5. A 5. A
4. A 4. A
3. B 3. B
2. A 2. A
1. A 1. A
What I know: Assessment:
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References
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My Final Farewell
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In the grassy sod, a humble flower, B e lov ed F ilip inas, he ar now m y las t g ood -b y!
Draw it to thy lips and kiss my soul so, I g ive the e all: p are nts and k indr ed and f r iend s
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And if on my cross a bird should be seen, F are well to the e, too, s we e t f rie nd that lig hte ne d m y way;
Let it trill there its hymn of peace to my ashes. B e lov ed cre ature s all, f are well! I n d e ath ther e is re s t!