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ITE Lab Manual

The document is a lab manual for the ITE (CISCO) course at Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Dubai Campus, for the B. Sc. Information System & Management program. It covers component identification, assembling and disassembling procedures, BIOS setup, booting Windows 10, and using Packet Tracer for network connectivity. The manual includes safety tips and detailed descriptions of computer components such as RAM, CPU, motherboard, and hard drive.

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ITE Lab Manual

The document is a lab manual for the ITE (CISCO) course at Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Dubai Campus, for the B. Sc. Information System & Management program. It covers component identification, assembling and disassembling procedures, BIOS setup, booting Windows 10, and using Packet Tracer for network connectivity. The manual includes safety tips and detailed descriptions of computer components such as RAM, CPU, motherboard, and hard drive.

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Manipal Academy of Higher Education – Dubai Campus

Lab Manual

Course Code : ISM 103 B

Course Title: ITE(CISCO)

B. Sc. Information System & Management


(Regulation 2022)

Semester – I
Academic Year : 2024 – 2025

Students Name: Mohit Padmanabha Amin


Registration No: 240108024
Contents:

no Title page Remarks

1 Component 3
identification
2 Assembling and 4-7
disassembling

3 Bios setup 7-16

4 Booting windows 10 16-20

5 Packet tracer 20-36


COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION:
RAM:

❖ RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY

❖ immediate data storage and retrieval

❖ temporary storage for programs

❖ Its has 1 to 256 (gb)per chip

❖ Provides high speed data use


ASSEMBLING AND
DISASSEMBLING:

1)UNSCREW THE CABINET

POWER SUPPLY

CPU SOCKET
HEAT SINK FAN MEMORY SLOT

MOTHERBOARD HARD DRIVE

CPU:
The Processor (CPU) A processor is an integrated circuit (IC) supplied on a single
silicon chip. All of the components and pathways necessary for the movement of
data around the processor are etched on this single chip.The processor’s function is
to control the activities of the computer system. A computer program is made up of
instructions and when the program is run, the processor is responsible for carrying
out these instructions in an orderly fashion.

RAM:
Known as primary storage, it is the main working memory of the computer system.
Data and programs currently in use are held in RAM. It is called random access
because data can be accessed in any order. If you are working on a drawing in
Solidworks, the Solidworks program and the drawing under construction are both
held in RAM. RAM is volatile which means that when the computer is turned off, the
contents of RAM are lost.

MOTHERBOARD:
Often called the mainboard or system board, it is the main circuit board for the
computer system. Every device in the computer system will either be part of the
motherboard or connected to it.

HARD DRIVE:
The primary storage (main memory) of a computer system is volatile. This
means that when the computer is switched off, the contents of primary
storage are erased. A system was needed whereby work could be saved for
use at a later time. The hard disk drive is the accepted solution to this
problem.

SMPS BOX:
SMPS is an electronic power supply system that makes use of
a switching regulator to transfer electrical power effectively.
It is a PSU (power supply unit) and is usually used in
computers to change the voltage to the appropriate range for
the computer.

CHIPSET:
The flow of data around the computer is controlled by the Chipset. This
consists of two chips: • Northbridge: This chip controls the flow of data
between memory and the processor. It also controls the flow of data
between the processor and the graphic's card. • Southbridge: This chip
controls the flow of data to the slower devices. These include USB, IDE,
SATA, LAN and Audio devices. It controls the PCI slots and the onboard
graphics chip. It delegates control of the keyboard, mouse, parallel and
serial ports to the Super I/O chip.

NETWORK CARD:
Network cards can offer wired or wireless connection. They can fit into
a PCI slot on the motherboard or even connect to a USB socket.
Modern notebook computers have an internal wireless network card as
well as the standard wired card.

SAFETY TIPS:
● Anti-Static Precautions: Use an anti-static wrist strap and work
on an anti-static mat to prevent static damage.
● Handle Components Gently: Be careful with delicate parts like
the CPU and RAM.
● Keep Track of Screws: Use a small container or magnetic tray
to keep screws organized.
● Work in a Clean Area: Ensure your workspace is free of dust
and debris.
Bios setup:
Booting windows 10:
Packet tracer
Pc to pc connectivity:

Pc0:

Pc1:
Ping pc1 to pc0:
SWITCH TO PC CONNECTIVITY

Pc0:

Pc1:

Pc2:
Pc3:

Ping:
DHCP: server-router-switch CONNECTIVITY

Pc1:
Pc2:

Pc3:
Server:
Router:

Command prompt:
PC-PRINTER CONNECTIVITY
Pc0:

Pc1:

Printer:
Command:

Web browser:
Server:
Pc0:

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