install,configure and test a server
Version no: 1 ICTTEN514 - Install, configure and test a server STUDENT ASSESSMENT BOOKLET ICT50415 - Diploma of Information Technology Networking Version no: 1 ICT50415 - Diploma of Information Technology Networking ICTTEN514 - Install, configure and test a server Version no: 1 ICTTEN514 Student Assessment Booklet Page: 2 of 34 ICTTEN514 Student Assessment Booklet Version: 1 Date Created: December 2016 Date Implemented: April 2017 Responsibility: Academic Head Last Reviewed: April 2017 This page is intentionally left blank. ICTTEN514 Student Assessment Booklet Page: 3 of 34 ICTTEN514 Student Assessment Booklet Version: 1 Date Created: December 2016 Date Implemented: April 2017 Responsibility: Academic Head Last Reviewed: April 2017 ASSESSMENT RECEIPT FORM STUDENT NAME: STUDENT ID: COURSE NAME: ICT50415 - Diploma of Information Technology Networking ASSESSOR’S NAME: DATE DUE: UNIT CODE AND TITLE: ICTTEN514 - Install, configure and test a server NOTE: 1. This form must be stapled on top of the completed Student Assessment Booklet when submitting same. 2. The Assessment Receipt Form must be stamped and signed. DECLARATION: 1. I am aware that penalties exist for plagiarism and cheating. 2. I am aware of the requirements set by my assessor. 3. I have retained a copy of my assessment. Student Signature: _________________________________ Date: _____________________ Assessment received by RGIT Staff Name: Signature: =================================TEAR HERE ================================== Students must retain this as a Record of Submission Assessment handed in on: Unit code and title: ICTTEN514 - Install, configure and test a server Assessment received by RGIT staff Name: …………………………………………………… Signature: ………………………...……...……...……... Student ID:………………………………….. Student Signature:………………………… ICTTEN514 Student Assessment Booklet Page: 4 of 34 ICTTEN514 Student Assessment Booklet Version: 1 Date Created: December 2016 Date Implemented: April 2017 Responsibility: Academic Head Last Reviewed: April 2017 This page is intentionally left blank. ICTTEN514 Student Assessment Booklet Page: 5 of 34 ICTTEN514 Student Assessment Booklet Version: 1 Date Created: December 2016 Date Implemented: April 2017 Responsibility: Academic Head Last Reviewed: April 2017 About this booklet This assessment booklet has been designed for students undertaking face-to-face mode of study to provide information before you undertake these assessments. It also contains assessment tools to assess the skills and knowledge required from you to be deemed competent in this unit. This booklet might not be suitable for students taking other modes of study e.g. online or work based. Please read all the information given to you when you receive this assessment booklet. If you do not understand any part of this booklet, please inform your assessor. The assessment booklet contains two (2) parts: PART 1: Assessment information: This part contains information on the assessment for this unit of competency and how an assessment will be conducted throughout this unit to achieve the competency. It includes: Application of the unit of competency. Purpose of assessment. Elements, performance evidence and knowledge evidence requirements of the unit. Conditions, context, required resources and location of the assessment.
Assessment tasks.
Outline of evidence to be collected.
Administration, recording and reporting the requirements including special adjustments, appeals, reasonable adjustments and assessors’ intervention.
PART 2: Assessment tasks: This part contains the information to successfully undertake the assessment task. In each assessment task, students will find the following information:
Task instructions.
Role play / Practical Demonstration information.
Information on resources required, where applicable ICTTEN514 Student Assessment Booklet Page: 6 of 34 ICTTEN514 Student Assessment Booklet Version: 1 Date Created: December 2016 Date Implemented: April 2017 Responsibility: Academic Head Last Reviewed: April 2017 PART 1: Assessment information Application of the unit of competency: This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to undertake work on a server as part of an upgrade to an existing network or during the implementation of a new network. It applies to individuals, employed by telecommunications and information communications technology (ICT) networking provisioning companies, who carry out installation, maintenance and upgrade of ICT networks. No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication. Purpose of assessment: The purpose of assessment is to determine competency in the unit ICTTEN514 - Install, configure and test a server. Elements 1. Prepare to install a server 2. Install and configure the server 3. Test server and reconfigure the network 4. Complete documentation and clean worksite Performance evidence: Evidence of the ability to: analyse server and network operational issues apply user applications and relate to user needs when configuring a server create technical and user documentation install and configure server test server and reconfigure network troubleshoot server and network failures. Knowledge evidence: To complete the unit requirements safely and effectively, the individual must: describe the Australian Computer Society Code of Ethics describe the following aspects of a common network: o cable types and connectors o topologies explain compatibility issues and resolution procedures summarise desktop applications and operating systems outline documentation requirements for networks describe typical enterprise communication and training systems for staff involved in deployment outline features of: o current network operating systems (NOS) o current server applications compatibility issues and resolution procedures outline implementation and configuration of servers explain system back-up procedures. ICTTEN514 Student Assessment Booklet Page: 7 of 34 ICTTEN514 Student Assessment Booklet Version: 1 Date Created: December 2016 Date Implemented: April 2017 Responsibility: Academic Head Last Reviewed: April 2017 Context and conditions for assessment: To comply with the assessment conditions of this unit: Skills for this unit of competency will be demonstrated in a simulated lab environment. You will have access to suitable facilities, equipment and resources, including template documentation to undertake the assessment tasks for this unit of competency. During Project, you will undertake simulated case study assessment activities that involve complex interactions with real time situations where you have to give your suggestions. Resources required: The assessor will ensure that assessment is conducted in a safe environment and you have access to the following resources for the unit. a site where server installation may be conducted relevant server specifications cabling networked local area network (LAN) computers server diagnostic software switch technical requirements for a network wide area network (WAN) service point of presence workstations relevant regulatory documentation impacting installation activities. Clustering/holistic assessment: There is no provision for clustering of assessments in this unit. Competency requirements: To be judged competent in this unit, you will be required to demonstrate all indicators which are shown in the Marking Guide (assessor’s document). You must satisfactorily complete all assessment tasks to be Competent (C) in the unit. Students with unsatisfactory completion of any of the assignment tasks will be deemed Not Yet Competent (NYC). Assessors will ensure that the evidence collected meets the requirements of the Rules of Evidence (authentic, current, sufficient and valid) prior to entering results into the competency record sheet. Students unsuccessful at achieving “Satisfactory” for any assessment at the first attempt will be given two opportunities for reassessment. If the student is still deemed Not Yet Competent (NYC) after two reassessments in a unit of competency student will be required to repeat the unit as per the scheduled delivery of the course. For further details, refer to RGIT Re-Assessment Policy and RGIT Course Progress Policy. ICTTEN514 Student Assessment Booklet Page: 8 of 34 ICTTEN514 Student Assessment Booklet Version: 1 Date Created: December 2016 Date Implemented: April 2017 Responsibility: Academic Head Last Reviewed: April 2017 Assessment tasks: To achieve competency in this unit, you must satisfactorily complete all the following assessment tasks within the date and time specified in the session plan. This will demonstrate that you have all the required skills and knowledge for this unit. Outline of evidence to be collected: You must submit the following evidence to be marked competent for this unit. Your assessor will ensure that the evidence submitted meets the Rules of Evidence which are valid, sufficient, current and authentic. Assessment 1: Project Design and configure all tasks provided in the project assessment Cover sheet for assessment task Assessment 2: Practical Demonstration Configure all tasks provided in the practical demonstration assessment Cover sheet for assessment task Assessment 3: Written Test Answer to all questions in the written test assessment Cover sheet for assessment task Administration, recording and reporting requirements: You must read and follow this information carefully while completing assessments for this unit of competency and if you are unsure of any instruction, please contact your assessor to clarify. The assessments are intended to be equitable, fair and flexible. Assessment tasks Assessment description Due date Location of assessment Assessment 1: Project This assessment includes a case study scenario and you need to install and configure the server and complete the project documentation as per scenario requirements. Needs to be completed as part of self-paced learning. Assessment 2: Practical Demonstration This assessment includes a scenario outlining workplace conditions and you are required to respond to a number of tasks and configurations. Needs to be completed in the classroom. Assessment 3: Written Test This assessment contains 20 questions; you need to answer all questions. Needs to be completed in the classroom. ICTTEN514 Student Assessment Booklet Page: 9 of 34 ICTTEN514 Student Assessment Booklet Version: 1 Date Created: December 2016 Date Implemented: April 2017 Responsibility: Academic Head Last Reviewed: April 2017 Submission of assessment: You must ensure that the completed assessment tasks are submitted along with the assessment cover sheet: Your assessor will mark the submitted assessment, provide feedback to you and complete the comments section against each task,