2.1.2.5 Lab – Install the Power Supply Instructor Note: Red font color or gray highlights indicate text that appears in the Instructor copy only. Introduction In this lab, you will install a power supply in a computer case. Recommended Equipment Power supply with a compatible form factor to …
4.0 – Introduction 4.0.1 – Welcome 4.0.1.1 – Chapter 4: Preventive Maintenance and Troubleshooting Preventive maintenance is something that is often overlooked, but good IT professionals understand the importance of regular and systematic inspection, cleaning, and replacement of worn parts, materials, and systems. Effective preventive maintenance reduces part, …
3.0 – Introduction to Advanced Computer Hardware 3.0.1 – Introduction 3.0.1.1 – Welcome A Technician’s knowledge must extend beyond knowing how to assemble a computer. You need to have in-depth knowledge of computer system architecture and how each component operates and interacts with other components. This depth of …
2.0 – Introduction 2.0.1 – Introduction 2.0.1.1 – Welcome Assembling computers is often a large part of an IT technician’s job. You must work in a logical, methodical manner when working with computer components. At times, you might have to determine whether a component for a customer’s computer …
1.3.2.2 Lab – Disassemble a Computer (Answers) Instructor Note: Red font color or gray highlights indicate text that appears in the Instructor copy only. In this lab, you will disassemble a computer using safe lab procedures and the proper tools. Use extreme care and follow all safety procedures. …
1.0 – Introduction to Personal Computers 1.0.1 – Introduction 1.0.1.1 – Welcome People prepare for work in the information technology fields by earning certifications, seeking formal education, and by experience through internships and jobs. In this chapter, you will learn about all the components that make up a …
You work as a network engineer for SASCOM Network Ltd company. On router HQ, a provider link has been enabled and you must configure an IPv6 default route on HQ and make sure that this route is advertised in IPv6 OSPF process. Also, you must troubleshoot another issue. …
Why use subnetting? Illustrate having 30 hosts. Using a Class C network the waste of IP is great (254-30=224 wasted IP addresses). By breaking up a large network into smaller sub networks would be more efficient and would conserve a big amount of IP addresses. Furthermore we create …
Decimal Binary Hexadecimal Octal Chart Full and complete table with decimal binary hexadecimal octal conversions. You can print or download it. You have and input at the top-right of the worksheet to find everything.
What is an IPv6 Address The greatest benefit of IPv6 addressing over the previous used IPv4 addressing is the enormous addressing space that contains. IPv6 supports 128 bit addressing space and can potentially support 2 ^ 128 or 3.4 x 10 ^ 38 unique IP addresses (as opposed …