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CONFIGURE

COMPUTER SYSTEM
AND NETWORK
CONFIGURE COMPUTER SYSTEM
AND NETWORKS
 In communications or computer systems,
a configuration is an arrangement of
functional units according to their nature,
number, and chief characteristics. Often,
configuration pertains to the choice of
hardware, software, firmware, and
documentation. The configuration affects
system function and performance.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
RELATED TO NETWORKS
Installing network cables, whether
copper or fiber-optic, can be dangerous.
Often, cables must be pulled through ceilings
and walls where there are obstacles or toxic
materials.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHEN
USING A LADDER:
  Read the labels on the ladder, and follow any
safety instructions written on it.
  Never stand on the top rung of the ladder. You
could easily lose your balance and fall.
  Make sure that people in the area know you
will be working there.
  Cordon off the area with caution tape or
safety cones.
  When you are using a ladder that leans up
against a wall, follow the
 instructions written on the ladder, and have
someone hold the ladder to help keep it steady.
SAFETY RULES WHEN WORKING
WITH CABLES:
  Make sure that the tools you are using are
in good working order.
  Watch what you are doing, and take your
time. Make sure that you do not cut yourself
or place anyone in danger.
  Always wear safety glasses when cutting,
stripping, or splicing cables of any kind. Tiny
fragments can injure your eyes.
  Wear gloves whenever possible, and
dispose of any waste properly.
FIBER-OPTIC SAFETY
  Dangerous chemicals
  Tools with sharp edges
  Light which you cannot see that can burn
your eyes
  Glass shards produced by cutting fiber-
optic cable that can causebodily harm

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