Sami
Sami
COLLEGE OF COMPUTING
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
SUMMER INTERNSHIP REPORT
ON
NETOWORK INSTALLATION AND
CONFIGURATION
AT
HOST COMPANY:ICT CENTER Of Guduru
DISTRICT COMERCIAL BANK OF ETHIOPIA
BY
NAME ID
1.Dula Kasa ………………….ru/1027/14
REPORT ON PRACTICAL ATTACHMENT
ORGANIZATIONAL PROFILE
ADVISOR
NAME :Ms Bethlehem
ABSTRACTION
This Internship report was dedicated all my friends being with me and helping me
in each and every difficulty I faced in this Internship report completion and to ICT
manager and all those who taught me, trained me and polished my abilities at
Commercial Bank of Ethiopia on Guduru District.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
I want to acknowledge and most grateful to almighty God, the most merciful blessing we with
tenacity of mind to complete the Internship report. Then, I specially want to acknowledge
MrHacaiu Deresa; ICT Manager Director office for their tremendous support, guidance and
training us during internship. I am also thankful to them for providing we all the relevant and
available information to have a clear concept on the subject. My heart full thank to ICT Support
team. They provide we the guidance and counseling during my entire internship program. Their
continuous and well-thought feedback enabled us to make this report a comprehensive one. I
would like also a grateful thanks to Guduru District manager for this training to develop our
experience.
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LIST OF ACRONOMY
CAT-6-----Category 6
RJ-45-----Register Jack 45
CD----------Compact Disk
GPO------Group Policy
Contents
ABSTRACTION............................................................................................................................................................................... I
ACKNOWLEDGMENT........................................................................................................................................................... II
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LIST OF ACRONOMY........................................................................................................................................................... III
List of figure................................................................................................................................................................................... V
CHAPTER 1................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................................................... 1
CHAPTER 2.................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
2.1 BACK GROUND OF ORGANIZATION...................................................................................................................... 2
2.2 VISION OF AN ORGANIZATION................................................................................................................................2
2.3 MISSION OF AN ORGANIZATION...........................................................................................................................2
2.4 CORE VALUES OF AN ORGANIZATION.................................................................................................................3
2.5. ACTIVITIES OF THE ORGANIZATION...................................................................................................................3
2.5.1 GENERAL ACTIVITIES OF AN ORGANIZATION........................................................................................3
2.5.2 SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES OF AN ORGANIZATION.........................................................................................4
CHAPTER 3.................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
3.1 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM..............................................................................................................................5
3.2. ACTIVITIES DURING INTERSHIPS.........................................................................................................................5
3.2.1. PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES.................................................................................................................................... 5
3.2.2. THEORETICAL ACTIVITIES INVOLVED...................................................................................................10
CHAPTER 4................................................................................................................................................................................ 17
4.1.CHALLENGES DURING INTERNSHIP..................................................................................................................17
CHAPTER 5................................................................................................................................................................................. 18
5.1.KNOWLEDGE ACQUIRED DURING INTERNSHIP..........................................................................................18
Chapter 6..................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
6.1. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION.........................................................................................................19
6.1.1. CONCLUSION........................................................................................................................................................19
6.1.2. RECOMMENDATION ABOUT ORGANIZATION.....................................................................................19
6.1.3. RECOMMENDATIONS ABOUT PRACTICAL ATTACHMENT............................................................19
References................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
List of Figure
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Figure 1 Driller machine..............................................................................................................................................5
Figure 2 Tester................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Figure 3 RJ -45.................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Figure 4 Crimping tools...............................................................................................................................................7
Figure 5 Trunk.................................................................................................................................................................. 8
Figure 6 Cat=6 cable...................................................................................................................................................... 8
Figure 7 Twisted pair.................................................................................................................................................... 9
Figure 8 Puncher............................................................................................................................................................. 9
Figure 9 Fisher................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Figure 10 Console.........................................................................................................................................................12
Figure 11 punching......................................................................................................................................................13
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CHAPTER 1
1.1 INTRODUCTION
I have performed my summer field practice at CBE of Guduru District ICT center staff from
August 16_july 15,2023 G.C Academic year. During this training, I have learned and practiced
numerous knowledge and skills about wired network configuration and installation in CBE of
Guduru District.
Internship is a program that allows students to get practical knowledge from the working
environment as well as to experience the ability to work with people. It enables us to put into the
skill, technique, and knowledge that are important for success in our future work. As the main
purpose of this internship is, to create a linkage between the theory and practical issue I have
gained different practical knowledge in networking. Thus, this document contains all the basic
information about my work experience, basic information about the organization I stayed, how I
get oriented on my work, my duties and responsibilities, recommendation for the internship and
other topics.
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CHAPTER 2
2.1 BACK GROUND OF ORGANIZATION
The history of Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE) dates back to the establishment of the
State Bank of Ethiopia in 1942. CBE was legally established as a share company in 1963.
Since then, it has been playing signficant roles in the development of the country.
Commercial bank of Ethiopia was legally re-established in 1963. It is the leading bank in
Ethiopia to introduce modern banking system. Commercial bank of Ethiopia is 100%
government owned. CBE is total asset value has now reached 1.23 trillion, maintaining its position
as the richest entity in Ethiopia.
The bank places a catalytic role in economic progress in development of the country.
Currently CBE has more than 37.9 million account holders in its more than 1900 branches. In
currently work is other 20 money transfer agent like money gram, Atlantic international, x-
press money and so, on. It has nearly1900 branches and the number of mobile and internet
banking users also reached more than 6.6 million, the active ATM card holders reached more
than 8.3 million and 17 million CBE brr users stretched across the country as July of 30,
2016.
Guduru branch one of the new branches of commercial bank of Ethiopia. It located western
Ethiopia and it 378km to Addis Ababa It has been established in 2012. It was located
Kombolcha town and central of the town. Commercial bank of Ethiopia Guduru branch
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started working within few employees but, currently there are 40 employees and 55600
customers as July of 2016.
Overall, a modern technical commercial bank takes over various activities in Ethiopia at
Guduru branch in an effort to bring the vision, mission and desire for economic development
to the country.
how different factors affect the adoption of E-banking system and in which way the
technological innovations can benefit the banking industries to provide service to customers.
We value the importance of our role in national development endeavor and step-up for
commitment.
2. Customer Satisfaction
We strive to excel in our business and satisfy our customers.
3. Quality Service
We are committed to offer quality service to our customers' and aspire to be branded with quality
in the minds of our customers and the general public.
4. Innovation
We encourage new ideas that can improve customers' experience and the Bank's performance.
5. Teamwork
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We recognize the importance of teamwork for our success.
6. Integrity
We are committed to the highest ideal of honour and integrity.
7. Employees
We recognize our employees as valuable organizational resources.
8. Public Confidence
We understand that the sustainability of our business depends on our ability to maintain and
build up the public's confidence.
Managing the branch account as well as provide support for the network users.
Providing technical support to system users by helping with trainings and giving advices on
best practices for the usage of personal computers.
These duties are achieved majorly due to the co-operation of diverse professionals. The unit is
made up of; software engineers, network administrators, system administrators. The ICT center
in CBE of limmu suntu District provides online support to computer users and also provide
maintenance if network device damaged.. This can include installing new software, repairing
hardware problems, installing new hardware, troubleshooting problems and training employees
specially for related field students. Besides, the ICT Organization maintains the bank website .
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CHAPTER 3
3.1 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
As we know, customer number is increase from day to day. Due to this, there are many problems
in this district. This are:-
Driller Machine : We used this device for drill the wall in order to connect the trunk.
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Fig 1:driller machine
Tester: is an electronic material that checks cable arrangement.
Fig 2:tester
RJ-45: A registered jack (RJ) is a standardized network interface used for network cabling,
wiring and jack construction. The primary function of registered jacks is to connect different data
equipment and telecommunication devices with services normally provided by telephone
exchanges or long-distance carriers We used commonly as a connector.
All RJ-45 connector has eight pins, which means an RJ-45 cable contains eight separate wires I
n RJ-45 it is a standardized networking interface“45" is refers to the number of the interface
standard.
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Fig 3:RJ-45
There are two types RJ. Those are:
RJ-11: Used in telephone interface that uses a cable of twisted wire pairs and a modular jack
with two, four or six contacts.
a
Crimping Tools: We used this device for crimping an Ethernet cable after we finish possible
order of the colour for straight through and crossover using RJ-45.
The major function for which it is designed is to crimp or connect a connector to the end of a
network cable.
Cutter near the handles that can be used to cut CAT6 cable.
CAT-6
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fig 4:crimping tools
Trucking: Is an enclosure usually with a rectangular cross section, and with one
removable or hinged side, that is used to protect cables from damage and dust and water ingress.
We used this device in data communications transmission systems to provide many users with
access to a network by sharing multiple lines or frequencies and also
As the name implies, the system is like a tree with one trunk and many branches. A trunk is used
for a safety of Ethernet cable in some offices and node to the wall.
Fig 5:trunk
Cat-6 cable: We used this cable for data translation between devices. The three most common
types of communication cables are twisted pair, coaxial, fiber optic. Understanding the
differences between the three will shed light on how data travels through each cable, which
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ultimately affects your connection and things like speed, latency, security, cost, etc.. and also the
differences between UTP and STP is UTP is used to reduce crosstalk or noise while STP is
shielded twisted to reduce electromagnetic interference. to here is a general breakdown of the
three different types of cable systems and what they are capable of:
Twisted pair cables are quite literally a pair of insulated wires that are twisted together to help reduce
noise from outside sources. While this does help some, these cables are still very susceptible to outside
noise. Twisted pair cables are the most cost-effective option of the three but that also brings about lower
bandwidth and high attenuation. There are two types of twisted pair cables:
Puncher: We used this tool to punch the UTP cable wires down into the blades built into the jack of the
node. Cat-6 cable: We use cat_6 cable for data translation between devices.
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Fig 8:puncher
Fisher (expenditure pipe): We used this device to hold screws of different size.
Fig 9:fisher
Cutter: We used to cut different materials of networking such as: cables, trunk and wires.
Network node: in a communications network, a network node is a connection point that can receive,
create, store or send data along distributed network routes. Each network node whether it's an endpoint
for data transmissions or a redistribution point.
Patch panel: A patch panel in a local area network (LAN) is a mounted hardware assembly that contains
ports used to connect and manage incoming and outgoing LAN cables. A patch panel uses patch cords, a
sort of jumper cable, to create each interconnection. Patch panels are usually attached to network racks,
either above or below network switches. Patch panels can be based on the number of ports they contain,
with 48-port, 24-port and 12-port panels among the most common. Patch panels are also designed for
specific cable specifications like cat 5e, cat 6, cat 6a and cat 7 cables.
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3.2.2. THEORETICAL ACTIVITIES INVOLVED
Theoretical activities is prerequisite activities that is performed highlight for the purpose of
remember or as a hint what we done for practical one. Those are:
there are two types cable arrangement .those are straight through cable arrangement and cross
over cable arrangement.
Side B Side B
White orange White orange
Orange Orange
Blue Blue
Green Green
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Brown Brown
Cross over cable : We use this cable to connect the same type of network devices where the pins
order on one end follows the 568A pinning order and the other end of the cable follows the 568B
pinning order.
That means connecting two pieces of equipment that have the same pin edge on both ports such
as connecting.
.Two computers
.Two routers
.Two switch
.Two PC’s
SIDE A SIDE B
GREEN ORANGE
BLUE BLUE
ORANGE GREEN
BROWN BROWN
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Fig 10:Console cable
The Stripper should be adjusted to only cut the jacket to make removing it easier and not nick the twisted
pairs.
Straighten the pairs out completely and lay them over the top of the jack with the order of the color
pattern for wiring.
Keeping the pairs as twisted as possible press the wire into the correct groove with your thumbs.
If you completely straighten the wires to run them through the jack you will risk cross talk between the
pairs.
Using a punch down tool, punch the wires down into the blades built into the jack.
The blades in the jack are designed to work with solid cable, and may not work with stranded cable.
Fig 11 :punching
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Step 1: Strip the cable jacket about 1.5 inch down from the end.
Step 5: Carefully insert the wires all the way into the modular connector, making sure that each
wire passes through the appropriate guides inside the connector.
Step 6: Push the connector inside the crimping tool and squeeze the crimper all the way down.
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ClonZilla
Take an Image
To take an image of a pc with installed necessary software, do the following steps
Insert Clonzilla CD and plug your EHDD - > Press enter when the clonzilla screen is displayed
Choose the first screen resolution (the default one) if not selected -> Enter
Press Enter -> Press Enter 7 times accepting the default installation
Choose your Hard disk’s name usually found at the end -> Enter
Type Yes -> Enter -> Yes -> Enter -> Reboot
After it completes installation it removes the CD and when the PC begins to restart, unplug the HDD
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Choose Advanced option
Install driver
Disable IPV6
Check Active Directory Domain Services -> Next ->Next -> Install -> close
Install DHCP
Click Add role-> check DHCP -> Next -> Next
Click Add
Ok -> Next
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Start -> Administrative Tools -> is DHCP running? If not, authorize it
In run type dcpromo -> Ok -> choose use advanced mode -> Next -> Next
In the type the name of any domain box, type cbe.com.et -> Click Set button
Enter user name and password -> Ok -> Next -> Yes -> Ok -> Next
Choose DC01.cbe.com.et -> Next -> Next -> enter password (as P@ssw0rd) -> Ok -> Next -> Finish ->
Restart now.
Switch user -> choose other -> enter your user name and password
Click start Administrative tools -> Active Directory Users and Computers -> enter password
Under local disk D Create a folder called Config file -> under Config file create Start menu
Copy shortcut of applications that should appear in the start menu of all client pcs in the start menu folder
CHAPTER 4
4.1.CHALLENGES DURING INTERNSHIP
There are many challenges occur during Internship .the challenge interrupt during practices
those challenges are Financial problem. Shortage of staffs to guide us. , Shortage of time to cover
all things. The most mandatory challenges that is occurred during internships is lack of time to
show all activities because of they became busy. Generally, I have good feeling about internship
because the unity among the ICT manager and ICT support team to support and show any
activity is un express able.
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CHAPTER 5
5.1.KNOWLEDGE ACQUIRED DURING INTERNSHIP
Internships is practical activities that develop our knowledge and experiences through practices
work .this the best way acquired knowledge than theoretical part.
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How to support using E-mail
Chapter 6
6.1. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
6.1.1. CONCLUSION
ICT center of CBE of limmu suntu District organization established for the purpose of security
guide, installation and after installation they give support if problem happen.
Network installation one of the best , fast way of communications in any organization
throughout the world .so during stay in internships we have observed so many professional
activities and learn as well. This internship was very fruitful to us because we had to knew what
we apply during installation. We also learn new concepts and new ways of working. During this
internship period we acquired practical experience to complement the theoretical content of our
study in the class, Network cable installation, network cable punching and installation using
network materials. To conclude, we think that this internship was very beneficial to us as we
learnt a lot, and it made our discover work's in a real world.
CBE of ICT center have a very few employee in network installation whereas the work pressure
is high. So the department could increase their workforce and share the work together. Secondly,
to increase the rate of work efficiency they need faster communication using internet computer
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with user. The ICT center should update or add more network features and appoint a professional
operator so that it might save time, money, labor and execute an impact for the long run.
References
Different CBE manual
Internet
www.cbe.com
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