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SANT GAJANAN MAHARAJ RURAL DOMAIN COMPUTER EDUCATION,

POLYTECHNIC,MAHAGAON-416503 RANI LAKSHMIBAI ROAD,


GADHINGLAJ- 416502

Implant Training Report Submitted By

1. MALAVI YASH YUVRAJ


CHAPTER 1: ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE OF INDUSTRY
AND GENERAL LAYOUT

▪ Domain Computer is a service providing company,
Working in network infrastructure management
industry .Head of industry is Mr. M. A. Desai along
with support of One Administrative and remaining
technical staff Domain Computer founded in 2013, is
trusted name for all the needs of IT which provides
cost effective and innovative solutions.

▪ Company deals with AMC basis task for maintain


Fig. General Layout Of Industry
Computer ,Server ,Router ,Switch ,Structure Cabling
, IP addressing .Domain Registration ,Lease Line
Configuration, Structured Cabling .Installation And
configuration of window and Linux server .
CHAPTER 2: INTRODUCTION OF ORGANIZATION

▪ Domain computers is an organization provide


in Network Infrastructure Management
services

sector.
▪ Organization Provide Follow regulations and ING
Services.

▪ Networking …Realise Customer business’ true


productivity as managed network services help ▪ Fig. List Of Computer Networking Equipment
to prevent network hiccups and
downtime with improved monitoring to drive
performance.
CHAPTER 3: TYPES OF MAJOR EQUIPMENT’S
AND MACHINES USED IN
ORGANIZATION
• Major Software 
Used
Device Manufacturer HP ,Fujitsu , Lenova

Operating System Windows 10

Memory(Ram) 4.00 GB

Hard Disk 500 GB

Total Computer Systems 30

Approximate Cost 6,00,000 lacs


CHAPTER 4:DEVELOPMENT PROCESS ALONG WITH
PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL
METHODS
▪ Steps to Prepare the Various Network Cables

Step1: Identifying
Connectors
Various Network 
Devices, Cables,
▪ Application deployment process for Network services
Step 1: Installing & Configuring Server Client Model

Step 2: Accessing the Wireless Access Point configuring


Step2: Preparing Twisted Pair Cable Straight through& Cross SSID & setting security password.
Cables using 568A&B Standards
Step 3: Accessing the Cisco Router configuring it for telenet
Step3: Configuring Wireless Access point to access access and securing it assigning secret passwords
the
wireless internet Step 4: Accessing the Cisco VLAN Switches and creating
Step4: Creating Private LAN using Straight cable VLANS

Step 5: Creating EC2 Linux, Windows instances& Storage


Bucket on AWS cloud service

Step6: Creating VM’s & Storage Container on Microsoft


AZURE cloud service
CHAPTER 5: TESTING OF FINISHED PRODUCTS ALONG WITH
QUALITY ASSURANCE PROCEDURES
Testing carried out
1. Functional testing-
Organizations need to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of functional testing by focusing on accelerated and optimized
testing. Functional testing in Domain Computer included System testing, Integration testing, Component Testing, End to End
Testing and User Accessibility & Availability.
Domain Computer Education believe in early involvement of testing teams in the Networking and Cloud Computing
requirements validation, risk-based testing, and Security oriented test case design
2. Test Automation-
Domain Computer Education partners with its customers, understands their needs and processes, and recommends appropriate
automation strategies and executes them to enhance testing quality, reduce implementation effort and schedule and ensure
return on investments.
3. Compatibility testing-
Compatibility & Interoperability Testing is aimed at verifying whether the application under test interacts and functions as
expected with the required software and hardware combinations. Thus, this test plays an important role in case any Private
network & Cloud services are required to run on different platforms with multiple software and hardware components.
CHAPTER 6:MAJOR SOFTWARE PRODUCTS USED
Major software products
used 
▪ In these 6 weeks of training we used various software’s that helped us in test case making and executing
the test cases too. Major software’s used during this course were Outlook, Remote Desktop, Microsoft
word, Abode reader and Command Prompt Google Chrome web browser.

▪ And also we are introduced with new software’s like Cisco Packet Trace Simulation software,

▪ Cloud Computing Platforms AMAZON AWS Console& Microsoft AZURE Portal that made us aware
about the latest industry demandable technologies for the MNC’s

▪ Most of these software’s which helped us in efficient implementation of it for training course.
CHAPTER 7:SAFETY PROCEDURES FOLLOWED
AND SAFETY GEAR
USED
▪ Safety Procedures: ▪ Safety Gear:

a. Labeling and documenting: To label cables and


 Anti-static wrist straps: When working
connections properly to avoid confusion and
a. sensitive
with electronic components, such as routers and
troubleshooting issues later on switches, anti-static wrist straps have been worn to
prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage.
b. Proper handling of equipment: To handle networking
equipment carefully, avoiding dropping or mishandling b. Safety goggles: In situations where there is a risk of
them. flying debris or particles, safety goggles have been
provided and worn.
c. Powering off equipment before making connections:
Before making any connections or modifications turn c. Closed-toe shoes: Worn closed-toe shoes to protect
off and unplug networking devices to prevent electric feet from potential hazards or accidents.
shocks or damage.
CHAPTER 8: PARTICULARS OF PRACTICAL EXPERIENCES
IN ORGANIZATION
Practical experiences in organization

We completed our industrial training at Laurel Technologies. Our training was of 6 weeks. During our 6 weeks
training we were assigned with different tasks such as testing, development and management. We all worked on a
live project named “Better Emailing”. There are three different versions of Better Emailing are:

1. Better Emailing mobile version

2. Better Emailing desktop version and

3. Better Emailing Microsoft Outlook version.


CHAPTER NO 9: DESCRIPTION ABOUT PROJECT TYPES
OF CONNECTORS USED FOR VARIOUS TYPES OF
GUIDED
Guided systems can have different types of connectors depending on the specific application
and
requirements. Here are some common types of connectors used for different guided systems:

1. Fiber optic connectors: Used in fiber optic guided systems such as optical fibers for telecommunication, medical imaging,
and industrial automation.
2.Coaxial connectors: Used in radio frequency (RF) guided systems such as cable television, satellite communication,
and radar systems.
3. SMA connectors: Used in microwave and RF guided systems such as antennas, radio transmitters, and receivers.
4. D-sub connectors: Used in serial communication guided systems such as RS-232 and RS-485 communication protocols.
5. USB connectors: Used in computer-based guided systems such as data acquisition, sensors, and other digital devices.
6.Ethernet connectors: Used in computer network guided systems such as local area networks (LAN), wide area
networks (WAN), and the internet.
7.Circular connectors: Used in military and aerospace guided systems such as aircraft avionics, missile guidance, and
space applications.
8. DIN connectors: Used in audio and video guided systems such as musical instruments, audio mixers, and camera
CHAPTER 10: SPECIAL EXPERIENCE ENCOUNTERED
DURING TRAINING

Challenging experiences encountered

• Implementing & Deploying network & Cloud Computing services is itself a challenging experience although it
allows us to find errors but also to resolve is it satisfies the requirements or not so it must be carried
out professional to provide the proof of quality of services. As we do not have much of practical’s in our
course so we learned the proper format for creating and accessing the Network & cloud services as
well as the techniques to execute them there for it take us about a week to learn all the things.

• Also, we were given task for implementing routers for routing using cisco packet tracer which unfortunately
did not get completed, but was a very challenging task. As then it was carried on using the guidance of
our Trainer we needed to learn about it.

• In this six weeks of training we faced 2 special challenging tasks like testing a live Cloud service and learning
deployment in IT Infrastructure which helped us in improving our practical skills as well as enhancing
our Technical knowledge.

THANK YOU

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