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Madda Walabu
Madda Walabu
COLLEGE OF COMPUTING
DEPARTMENT OFCOMPUTER
SCIENCE
HOSTING ORGANIZATION:
HORA BISHOFTU AWASH
BANKDURATION OF
INTERNSHIP: FROM 17/08/23
TO 15/09/23 SUBMITTED BY:
MIKAEL
ABERA ID:UGR/24712/13SUBMI
TION DATE: 07/02/09/
00:30
04:01
REPORT ON PRACTICAL
ATTACHMENT
ORGANIZATIONAL
PROFILE NAME: AWASH
BANK REGION:
BISHOFTUZONE: EAST SHEWABR
ANCH: HORA BISHOFTUTOWN:
BISHOFTU
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Abstraction
The purpose of this internship
report is briefly described what
isnetworking in working
environment, especially when i
stayed in maddawalabu university.I
have trie to find out what is
the relationship betweenmy
theoretical knowledge and real
world practical working system
in theenvironment.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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We would firstly like to thank God
for everything and Instructor Mr
Dest Negash whose encouragement,
guidance and support from the initi
al tothe final level enabled us to
develop and understanding of the
activityand complete it on
time. I would like to thanks my
supervisor (Mr.Gabeyew and
their employees for their help and
cooperation during
our practice time, and also we are
thankful to our friends for all their
help,support and valuable discussion
up on doing this study. Finally, our
greatappreciation and
enormous thanks go to our
parents strived for our success
in all their life.Lastly, I offer
regards and blessings to all of
those who supported me inany
respect during this field practice
. LIST OF ACRONOMY
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ICT-------Information Communicati
on TechnologyCAT-6-----Category
6UTP------Unshielded
Twisted Pair STP-------Shielded
Twisted Pair RJ-45-----Register
Jack 45PC--------- Personal
Computer LAN--------Local Area
Network CD----------Compact
Disk RODC------Read Only Domain
Controller GPO------Group
PolicyHDD---------Hard Disk
Driver
Contents
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W L E D G M E N T … … … …
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B A C K G R O U N D O F
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V I S I O N O F A N O R G
A N I Z A T I O N … … … … … …
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S I O N O F A N O R G A
N I Z A T I O N … … … … … … …
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A L U E S O F A N O R G A
N I Z A T I O N … … … … … … …
… . . 1 1 2.5. MAJOR
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
THE
ORGANIZATION…………12
CHAPTER
3……………………………………………
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INTERNSHIP DISCUSSION……………
……………………………… 133.1
W E R E T H E O B J E C T
I V E A C H I E V E D … … …
… … … … … . . 1 3 3.2 WHAT
SKILL WERE LEARNED DURING
THE INTERNSHIP ……
143.3 CHALLENGES I
EXPERIENCED DURING INTER
NSHIP…………153.4 WHAT IS THE
OVERALL EVALUATION OF THE
INTERNSHIPEXPERIENCE?..............
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PROPOSED SYSTEM …………………………
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OBJECTIVE OF MY FIELD
PRACTICE………………………………….1
54.1.1 GENERAL OBJECTIVE ………
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PECIFIC OBJECTIVE………………………
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NCE OF OUR SUMMER FIELD PRAC
TICE …………. 164.3 METHODOLOGIE
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2.5.
MAJOR PRODUCTS & SERVICES
THEORGANIZATION
Deposit products
• Saving Accounts• Current
Accounts• Fixed term
Accounts• Special Saving Account
Special Deposit Accounts
• Lucy Women Special Saving
Account• Special Saving Account
for Elders• Smart Children
Account• Student Solution
Account• Investment Solution
Account• Check Payment Solution
Scheme• Wadiah Student Solution
Account• Salary Solution Account•
Provident Fund Solution Account
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Digital Channels
• Mobile Banking• Agency Banking•
Debit Card Services• Internet
Banking
CHAPTER 3
3.
INTERNSHIP DISCUSSION
3.1 WERE THE OBJECTIVE
ACHIEVED?
The main objecve of this
internship is to pracce the
theorecalknowledge learned in the
class room. The objecve were
achieved thatmeans I know how to
design ,congure ,install and
troubleshootnetwork.
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Communicaon skill
:I have improved formal
communicaon skill,with the help
of my associates; I have found
many opons todevelop these
skills
3.3 CHALLENGES I EXPERIENCED
DURING INTERNSHIP
The rain is very dicult to go to
the organizaon.
It is dicult to communicate w
ith my internship supervisorbe
cause for rst me I am new to him
so I am afraid of him.
Internship place and my home are
far in this case dicult to arriveon
me.
3.4 WHAT IS THE OVERALL
EVALUATION
OF THEINTERNSHIP
EXPERIENCE?
The overall evaluaon of the
experience was very good
because I
getd i e r e n t k n o w l e d g e s u c h a
s how to design install and co
n g u r e network and also as I list
dierent challenge during the
internship.In my opinion the
internship was many advantages for
me but in someextent it have
diculty as I list in the challenge of
the internship even innding the
company aer that to adapt the
weather condion and
tocommunicate with supervisor in
the rst me.
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CHAPTER 4
4. PROPOSED SYSTEM4.1
OBJECTIVE OF MY FIELD
PRACTICE
The general and specic objecves
of the apparent ship are
describedas follows:-
4.1.1 GENERAL OBJECTIVE
The general objecve of my
summer eld pracce is to change
mytheorecal knowledge of
networking to praccal skill adapng
realworld environment in the bank
and solving problem as much
aspossible by using our educaonal
knowledge. Another objecve of
thisproject is to organize a proper
infrastructure of networking,,
reliableand easily maintainable data
servers within the Awash Bank.
4.1.2 SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE
To understand the general
connecvity of the
networkinfrastructure.
To understand the distribuon of
network for employee andoces.
To understand the coordinaon of
each employee and oce withICT
network service for easy
controlling .
To use a proper cable management
system which would be easierto
enhance or repair any failure in
the future .
Enables me to compare theorecal
ideas learned in the classroomwith
in the world of
working environment regarding
networkdesign and installaon.
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4.2 SIGNIFICANCE
OF OUR SUMMER FIELD PRACTICE
Significance of my summer
field practice can listed as follow:
Changing theoretical knowledge
to practical knowledge.
Acquired additional knowledge
on network installation .
We get work ethics and tolerance
with other workers in real world
work environment.
We improve communication and
cooperation with our supervisor.
It movates me for the future in
work environment by increasingour
punctuality.
4.3 METHODOLOGIES4.3.1 DATA
GATHERING METHODOLOGY
PRIMARY SOURCE
INTERVIEW:-
I have used this technique
by directly contacng
theorganizaon employees such as
ICT head and network administrator.
OBSERVATION
by using this technique I observed
really what thesituaon and the
general interconnecon of
the network is look like.
SECONDARY SOURCE
DOCUMENT ANALYSIS
:-
I have tried to refer several
documentwhich are related to my
document and tried to analyze
them.
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CHAPTER 5
5.1 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:-There is
also lack of computer skilled man In
the organizationThere is lack
of installation of network in all
staff Lack of network expansion
5.2. ACTIVITIES DURING
INTERSHIPS
During Internships I have perform
several Activities. Those
activitiesmanaged through
both Practical activities and
Theoretical activities.
5.2.1. PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES
Practical Activities the most
activities that we done during stay
in theInternships. This activities
more essentially one to develop
ourexperience from theoretical
knowledge that we had learned
from 1st year to 3rd year. On
those activities we are supported
by differentmaterial from network
design to crimp the cable to Patch
Panel.
Those materials
are described below with their
functions:
Driller Machine
:
We used this device for drill the wall
in order toconnect the trunk.
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Fig 1:driller machine
Tester
:
is an electronic material
that checks cable arrangement
.
We used this networking tool for: T
o test whether a given Ethernet cabl
e is working or not and To test whet
her a given Ethernet node is workin
g or not. To identify the arrangemen
t of the network media.
Fig 2:tester
RJ-45:
A registered jack (RJ) is
a standardized network interface
usedfor network cabling, wiring
and jack construction. The primary
function
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CAT-6
fig 4:crimping tools
Trucking:
Fig 5:trunk
Cat-6 cable
:
Puncher
:
Network node:
in a communications network, a
network node is aconnection point
that can receive, create, store or
send data alongdistributed network
routes. Each network node whether
it's an endpointfor data
transmissions or a redistribution
point.
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Patch panel
:
Green
GreenWhite Brown White brownBr
own Brown
Cross over cable
:
We use this cable to connect the
same type ofnetwork devices where
the pins order on one end follows
the 568A pinning order and
the other end of the cable follows
the 568B pinningorder. That means
connecting two pieces of equipment
that have thesame pin edge on both
ports such as connecting..Two
computers .Two routers .Two switch
.Two PC’s
S I D
E A
S I D
E B
WHITE GREEN WHITE ORANGEGR
EEN
ORANGEWHITE ORANGE WHITE
GREEN
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EXAMPLE:
Console cable:
Rollover cable (also known as
Ciscoconsole cable) is a type of
cable that is most commonly used
to connecta computer terminal to a
switch’s console port. The main
purpose ofconsole cable is to reset
and configure the switch by
connecting pc withswitch‘
Fig 10:Console cable
Steps to punch UTP cable
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Fig 11 :punching
Step to crimp UTP cable
By making cat6 Ethernet cable, the
advantage of this Ethernet cable is
totransfer the data easily. To
make the cat6 Ethernet cable the
followingsteps are performed:-
Step 1:
Strip the cable jacket about 1.5
inch down from the end.
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Step 2:
Spread the four pairs of twisted
wire apart
Step 3:
Untwist the wire pairs and neatly.
Step 4:
Cut the wires as straight as
possible
.
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Step 5:
Carefully insert the wires all the
way into the modularconnector,
making sure that each wire passes
through the appropriateguides
inside the connector.
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Step 6:
Push the connector inside the
crimping tool and squeeze
thecrimper all the way down.
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