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CNE for NetWare 6 Study Guide

ISBN: 0789729814
Published: Sep 27, 2004
Copyright 2005
Dimensions Special (all other)
Pages: 1224
Edition: 1st.
Status: Available

Our Price: $79.99

About the Book

If you are studying for the Novell CNE certification tests 681, 682, 664 or 683, you need Novell's CNE Study Guide for NetWare 6. It is the official Novell study guide and is the most effective tool to turn the passing rate in your favor. Loaded with illustrations, screen shots and hands-on exercises, it also includes sample test questions for all exams. A CD is included that provides you with a 3-user version of NetWare 6 server and NetWare 6 client software. Go after the most sought-after certification that Novell offers with this book in your hand.

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Table ofContents


I. NOVELL NETWORK MANAGEMENT FOR NETWARE.

1. NetWare 6 Installation.
Introduction to NetWare 6.
New NetWare 6 Features.
Updated NetWare 6 Features.
Before You Begin.
Hardware and Software Requirements.
Network Preparation.
Server Preparation.
Phase I: Choosing the Correct NetWare 6 Settings.
Step 1: Begin the Installation.
Step 2: Accept the License Agreement.
Step 3: Select the Installation Type and Method.
Step 4: Specify the Server Settings.
Step 5: Select the Regional Settings.
Step 6: Select the Mouse Type and Video Mode.
Phase II: Installing NetWare 6 Storage.
Step 7: Select Platform Support.
Step 8: Select a Storage Device and Network Board.
Step 9: Create a NetWare Partition and SYS: Volume.
Phase III: Installing the Server and Network.
Step 10: Name the Server.
Step 11: Enable Cryptography (Conditional).
Step 12: Install the NetWare Server File System.
Step 13: Install Network Protocols.
Phase IV: Setting Up DNS and eDirectory.
Step 14: Set Up DNS.
Step 15: Set the Server Time Zone.
Step 16: Configure eDirectory.
Step 17: License the NetWare Server.
Phase V: Completing the Installation.
Step 18: Install Additional Network Products.
Step 19: Install Novell Certificate Server.
Step 20: Customize the Installation.
Step 21: Complete the Server Installation.
Lab Exercise 1.1: Install NetWare 6.
Part I: Choosing the Correct NetWare 6 Settings.
Part II: Installing NetWare 6 Storage.
Part III: Installing the Server and Network.
Part IV: Setting Up DNS and eDirectory.
Part V: Completing the Installation.
Novell Licensing Services.
Understanding License Service Providers.
Understanding NLS Concepts.
Managing NLS.

2. NetWare 6 Upgrade and Migration.
Before You Begin.
Minimum System Requirements.
Data Backup.
Network Preparation.
Creating an Upgrade or Migration Plan.
Step 1: Determine a Server Strategy.
Step 2: Determine an eDirectory Strategy.
Step 3: Create a Flow of Events.
Step 4: Assign Roles and Responsibilities.
Upgrading to NetWare 6.
Phase I: Choosing the Correct NetWare 6 Settings.
Phase II: Upgrading Storage to NetWare 6.
Phase III: Upgrading the Server and Network.
Phase IV: Setting Up DNS and eDirectory.
Phase V: Completing the Upgrade.
Lab Exercise 2.1: Upgrade NetWare 5.1 to NetWare 6.
Part I: Install NetWare 5.1 on WHITE-SRV1.
Part II: Install the Latest NetWare 5.1 Support Pack.
Part III: Prepare the Server to be Upgraded.
Part IV: Perform an In-Place Upgrade to NetWare 6.
Part V: Complete Post-Upgrade Tasks.
Migrating to NetWare 6.
Step 1: Getting Started.
Step 2: Create a Migration Project.
Step 3: Volume and Configuration File Migration.
Step 4: eDirectory Migration.
Step 5: Migration Cleanup.
Lab Exercise 2.2: Migrate from NetWare 5.1 to NetWare 6.
Part I: Getting Started.
Part II: Create a Migration Project.
Part III: Volume and Configuration File Migration.
Part IV: eDirectory Migration.
Part V: Migration Cleanup.

3. NetWare 6 Server Management.
Managing NetWare 6 Remotely.
Remote Manager.
Diagnosing Server Problems.
Managing Servers.
Managing Applications.
Managing Server Hardware.
Managing Novell eDirectory.
Lab Exercise 3.1: Advanced Administration with Remote Manager.
Part I: Install Remote Manager.
Part II: Advanced Administration with Remote Manager.
iMonitor.
Navigation Frame Tools.
Assistant Frame Tools.
iManager.
Configure Role-Based Services.
Assign iManager Roles.
Lab Exercise 3.2: Advanced Administration with iMonitor and iManage.
Monitor with iMonitor.
Create Users with iManager.
Create Roles with iManage.
NetWare 6 Storage Services.
Understanding NSS.
Configuring Novell Storage Services.
NSS Preparation.
NSS Volume Configuration.
Traditional Volume Configuration.
Lab Exercise 3.3: Configuring NSS.
Create an NSS Partition.
Create a Storage Pool.
Create NSS Volumes.
Managing NSS.
NSS File Management.
NSS Volume Management.
Storage Management Services.
Understanding SMS.
Choosing a Backup Strategy.
Configuring SMS for SBCON and NWBACK32.
SMS Log and Error Files.
SMS Guidelines.

4. NetWare 6 Client Management.
Understanding Client Connectivity.
Connection Types.
Login Scripts.
User Types.
Novell Client Architecture.
Installing the Novell Client.
Components to Install.
Protocol Preference.
Login Authentication.
Novell Workstation Manager.
Custom Installation Components.
Configuring Network Protocols.
Updating the Novell Client.
Step 1: Create a Directory on the Server.
Step 2: Copy Novell Client Files to the Directory.
Step 3: Modify the ACU Configuration File (Optional).
Step 4: Update the Platform—Specific Configuration Files (Optional).
Step 5: Modify the Container Login Script.
Managing Client Connectivity.
Logging In.
Managing Drive Mappings.
Sending Messages.
Managing the File System.
Viewing the Client Version.
Accessing the Network from Native Clients.
Novell Native File Access Pack Fundamentals.
Novell Native File Access Pack Configuration.

5. NetWare 6 eDirectory Management.
Understanding eDirectory Replication and Synchronization.
eDirectory Partitioning Overview.
eDirectory Replication Overview.
eDirectory Synchronization Management.
Designing eDirectory Partitions.
Understanding eDirectory Partitioning Architecture.
Partitioning the eDirectory Tree.
Placing eDirectory Replicas.
Understanding eDirectory Replicas.
Design Considerations for Replica Placement.
Placing eDirectory Replicas.
Managing eDirectory Partitions and Replicas.
Managing eDirectory Partitions.
Managing eDirectory Replicas.
Managing WAN Traffic.
Preventive Maintenance.
Troubleshooting eDirectory Inconsistencies.
Extending the eDirectory Schema.
Redirecting Resources in the eDirectory Tree.
Implementing eDirectory 8.6.
Step 1: eDirectory Integration.
Lab Exercise 5.1: Implement Novell eDirectory 8.6.
Part I: Verify That Time Synchronization Is Properly Configured.
Part II: Run a Health Check.
Step 2: eDirectory Import/Export Wizard.
Maintaining eDirectory with iMonitor.
Using iMonitor.
Diagnosing eDirectory with iMonitor.
Repairing eDirectory with iMonitor.
Optimizing eDirectory Cache.
Designing Time Synchronization.
Understanding IPX Time Synchronization.
Understanding IP and IP/IPX Time Synchronization.
Designing an IPX Time Synchronization Strategy.

6. NetWare 6 IP Services.
Migrating to IP.
NetWare 6 Protocol Configurations.
IP Migration Scenarios.
Configuring Compatibility Mode.
Migration Agent Configuration.
DNS Overview.
DNS Hierarchy.
DNS Name Services.
DHCP Overview.
NetWare 6 DNS/DHCP Objects.
Global DNS/DHCP Objects.
DNS Objects.
DHCP Objects.
Configuring NetWare 6 DNS/DHCP.
DNS Configuration.
Step 1: Create a DNS Server.
Step 2: Configure a DNS Zone.
Step 3: Define Resource Records.
Step 4: Activate the DNS Server.
Step 5: Configure DNS Workstations.
DHCP Configuration.
Step 1: Create a DHCP Server.
Step 2: Configure Subnet Addresses.
Step 3: Assign Addresses with SAR or IP Address Objects.
Step 4: Activate the DHCP Server.
Step 5: Configure DHCP Workstations.
Dynamic DNS Configuration.
Lab Exercise 6.1: Configure NetWare 6 DNS/DHCP with iManage.
Extend the eDirectory Schema for DNS/DHCP.
Configure DNS Services in NetWare 6.
Configure DHCP Services in NetWare 6.
Configure a Workstation to Use DHCP Services.
Network Address Translation.
Configuring NAT.
Troubleshooting NAT.
Configuring NetWare 6 to Use SLPv2.
SLPv2 Overview.
SLPv2 Configuration.

7. NetWare 6 Internet Infrastructure.
Delivering Internet Services with Novell.
Novell Web Services.
Novell Net Services.
Building a NetWare Enterprise Web Server.
Using NetWare Web Manager.
Configuring Basic Parameters.
Configuring Directories in the Document Tree.
Building a NetWare FTP Server.
Using NetWare FTP Server Manager.
Configuring the NetWare FTP Server.

8. NetWare 6 Optimization.
Server Management Overview.
Memory Management.
Memory Allocation.
Virtual Memory.
Memory Protection.
Memory Caching.
Optimizing the Server.
Application Management.
Block Suballocation.
File Compression.
Optimizing the Network.
Packet Receive Buffers.
Packet Burst Protocol.
Large Internet Packets.
Using High-Performance NetWare 6.
NetWare 6 Multitasking.
NetWare 6 Multithreading.
NetWare 6 Multiprocessing.

9. NetWare 6 Advanced Security.
Understanding Public Key Cryptography.
Authentication.
Encryption and Decryption.
Using the Novell Certificate Server.
Understanding eDirectory Certificate Objects.
Configuring Novell Certificate Server.
Novell Certificate Server Management.
Advanced Network Security.
Identifying NetWare Vulnerabilities.
Securing Your Network: Inside-Out.
Securing Your Network: Outside-In.
Securing Your Network from Viruses.
Web Virus Protection Plan.
Email Virus Attacks.
Buffer Overflow Viruses.
Denial-of-Service Attacks.
Blended Threats.

10. NetWare 6 Troubleshooting Fundamentals.
The NetWare Troubleshooting Model.
Step 1: Try a Quick Fix.
Step 2: Gather Basic Information.
Step 3: Develop a Plan to Isolate the Problem.
Step 4: Execute the Plan.
Step 5: Ensure User Satisfaction.
Step 6: Document the Solution.
NetWare Troubleshooting Tools.
Diagnostic Software.
Novell Internet Services.
Novell’s Support Connection Web Site.
Choosing the Appropriate Troubleshooting Tool.
Lab Exercise 10.1: Troubleshooting with Novell Internet Services.
Novell Internet Services–Case 1.
Novell Internet Services–Case 2.
Novell Internet Services–Case 3.
Novell Internet Services–Case 4.

II. ADVANCED NOVELL NETWORK MANAGEMENT FOR NETWARE.

11. Migrating NetWare 4 and 5 Servers to NetWare 6.
Migration Step 1: Getting Started.
Create a Migration Plan.
Source Server Preparation.
Destination Server Preparation.
Verify the Migration Client.
Novell Licensing Services.
Migration Step 2: Create a Project.
Migration Step 3: Volume and Configuration File Migration.
Copying Volumes During NetWare 6 Migration.
Editing Configuration Files During NetWare 6 Migration.
Migration Step 4: eDirectory Migration.
Beginning NDS Migration.
Finishing NDS Migration.
Migration Step 5: Cleanup.
Solving General Migration Problems.
Solving Volume Copy Problems.
Solving eDirectory Migration Problems.

12. Advanced Novell Network Storage Management.
Understanding Novell Storage Services.
NSS Architecture.
NSS Features.
Configuring Novell Storage Services.
NSS Preparation.
NSS Volume Configuration.
Traditional Volume Configuration.
NSS Storage Pool Expansion.
Managing Novell Storage Services.
NSS File Management.
NSS Volume Management.
NSS Troubleshooting.
Configuring RAID with NSS.
Understanding RAID.
Software RAID Level 0 with NSS.
Software RAID Level 1 with NSS.
Using SANs and NAS.
Storage Area Networks.
Network Attached Storage.

13. Advanced iFolder Tasks and Troubleshooting.
Understanding iFolder.
Configuring iFolder.
iFolder System Requirements.
Installing iFolder.
Using iFolder Configuration Files.
Managing iFolder.
iFolder Server Initialization.
iFolder User Data.
iFolder Login Contexts.
iFolder Administrators.
iFolder Server Addresses.
Troubleshooting iFolder.
Troubleshooting the iFolder Client.
Troubleshooting the iFolder Server.
Lab Exercise 13.1: Access Network Files with iFolder.
Part I: Install iFolder on the Server.
Part II: Install the iFolder Client.
Part III: Add and Synchronize Files to Your iFolder Account.
Part IV: Test iFolder.
Part V: Configure the iFolder Client.
Part VI: Access iFolder from a Browser.
Part VII: Manage the iFolder Server.

14. NetWare 6 High Availability with Novell Cluster Services.
Understanding Novell Cluster Services.
High Availability Terms and Definitions.
Computer System Outages.
Novell Cluster Services Features and Benefits.
Designing Novell Cluster Services.
Basic Clustering System Architecture.
NCS Cluster Configurations.
NCS System Design.
NCS Storage Area Network Management.
Installing Novell Cluster Services.
Step 1: NCS System Requirements.
Step 2: NCS Installation
Step 3: NCS Configuration.
Step 4: NCS Testing and Monitoring.
Configuring High Availability Solutions.
NCS High Availability File Access.
NCS High Availability Services.
Finding NCS Configuration and Troubleshooting Information.

15. NetWare 6 Troubleshooting Tools.
NetWare Management Troubleshooting Tools.
ConsoleOne.
Remote Manager.
iMonitor.
iManager.
Novell.com.
NetWare IP/IPX Troubleshooting Tools.
CONFIG.
NSLOOKUP.
HOSTS.
TCPCON.
PING.
DEBUG.
Client IP Troubleshooting Tools.
IPCONFIG.
PING.
ROUTE.
TRACERT.
NSLOOKUP.
ARP.
NETSTAT.
General Network Troubleshooting Tools.
Protocol Analyzers.
TCP/IP Toolkits.
IP Addressing Calculators.

16. Novell Server Troubleshooting.
Getting to Know the NetWare Server.
Server Hardware Architecture.
Server Operating System Architecture.
Using High-Performance NetWare.
Troubleshooting the NetWare Server.
Troubleshooting Tools for the Server.
Maintaining Current Software.
Troubleshooting Server Performance.
Troubleshooting Server Crashes.
Troubleshooting Communication Bottlenecks.

17. Novell eDirectory Troubleshooting.
Understanding eDirectory 8.7.
NDS Architecture.
eDirectory 8.7 Architecture.
eDirectory Processes.
Novell eDirectory Troubleshooting Model.
Step 1: Identify the Scope of the Problem.
Step 2: Determine the Cause of the Problem.
Step 3: List Possible Solutions to the Problem.
Step 4: Assess Possible Solutions.
Step 5: Implement a Solution.
Step 6: Verify That the Problem Is Resolved.
Step 7: Document the Resolution to the Problem.
Step 8: Avoid Repeating the Problem.
Troubleshooting eDirectory with iMonitor.
eDirectory Reporting with iMonitor.
eDirectory Health Checks with iMonitor.
eDirectory Tracing with iMonitor.
eDirectory Repair with iMonitor.

III. NOVELL EDIRECTORY DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION.

18. Novell eDirectory Preparation.
Step 1: eDirectory Preparation.
Step 2: eDirectory Design.
Step 3: eDirectory Implementation.
Follow-Up: Analysis and Management.
The Project Team.
Project Manager.
eDirectory Expert.
Server Administrator.
Connectivity Specialist.
Getting to Know ACME.
ACME Chronicles.
ACME Workflow.
Gathering eDirectory Information at ACME.
ACME Design Inputs.
ACME WAN Maps.
ACME Resource List.

19. Novell eDirectory Tree Design.
eDirectory Naming Standards.
Using eDirectory Objects.
Hierarchy of eDirectory.
Tree Root.
Container Objects.
Leaf Objects.
Lab Exercise 19.1: Understanding eDirectory Objects (Matching).
Implementing eDirectory Naming.
eDirectory Naming Structure.
eDirectory Naming Standards Document.
Lab Exercise 19.2: Build Naming Standards Document for ACME.
Part I: Create Additional Common Name Object Naming Standards for ACME.
Part II: Create Additional Attribute Standards for ACME User Objects.
eDirectory Tree Design.
Step 1: Use a Pyramid Design.
Step 2: Design the Top Layers.
Step 3: Design the Bottom Layers.
eDirectory Tree Design Considerations.
Administration.
Container Size.
Login Scripts.
Lab Exercise 19.3: Build an eDirectory Tree Design for ACME.
Part I: Review the Design Guidelines for the Upper Layers of an eDirectory Tree.
Part II: Design the Upper Layers of the ACME eDirectory Tree.
Lab Exercise 19.4: Design the Lower Layers of the ACME eDirectory Tree.
Part I: Review the Design Guidelines for the Lower Layers of an eDirectory Tree.
Part II: Design the Complete ACME eDirectory Tree.

20. Novell eDirectory Accessibility and Printing Design.
Designing the User Environment Plan.
Step 1: Perform a Needs Analysis for User Accessibility.
Step 2: Develop Accessibility Guidelines.
Step 3: Create an Administrative Strategies Document for User Accessibility.
Lab Exercise 20.1: Analyze Users’ Accessibility Needs.
Part I: Determine Physical Resource Needs.
Part II: Determine Application Needs.
Lab Exercise 20.2: Create an Accessibility Guidelines Document.
Lab Exercise 20.3: Create an Administrative Strategies Document.
Part I: Specify a Standard File System Structure.
Part II: Specify Client Configurations.
Part III: Design a Strategy for Mobile Users.
Part IV: Create Security Guidelines.
Part V: Specify Common Login Scripts.
Designing a Queue-Based Print Services Strategy.
Queue-Based Printing Overview.
Queue-Based Printing Architecture.
Queue-Based Printing Setup.
Lab Exercise 20.4: Designing Queue-Based Print Services for ACME.
Part I: Create a Print Queue Object.
Part II: Create a Printer Object.
Part III: Create a Print Server Object.
Part IV: Load the Print Server.
Part V: Install the Physical Printer.
Part VI: Prepare the NetWare 6 Workstation.
Part VII: Send a Print Job to the Printer.
Designing an NDPS Print Services Strategy.
NDPS Versus Queue-Based Printing.
NDPS Printer Types.
NDPS Printing Architecture.
Lab Exercise 20.5: Designing NDPS Print Services for the Crime Fighting Division of ACME.
Part I: Verify NDPS Broker Activation.
Part II: Create and Load an NDPS Manager.
Part III: Create a Public Access Printer.
Part IV: Configure a Container for Automatic Printer Driver Download.
Part V: Test a Public Access Printer Configuration on Your Workstation.
Part VI: Configure a Container to Automatically Remove a Printer Driver.
Part VII: Convert a Public Access Printer to a Controlled Access Printer.

21. Novell eDirectory Implementation.
ACME eDirectory Rollout.
ACME Testing Lab.
ACME Pilot Program.
ACME Implementation Schedule.
ACME Implementation Schedule.
Task 1–Project Scope.
Task 2–Training.
Task 3–eDirectory Implementation.
Task 4–Security and Auditing.
Task 5–Client Migration.
Task 6–Server Migration.
Task 7–Printing Migration.
Task 8–Application Migration.
Task 9–Pilot Program.
Task 10–Rollout!.
Merging eDirectory Trees.
Design Considerations for Merging eDirectory Trees.
Step 1: Merge Preparation.
Step 2: Merge Execution.
Step 3: Merge Confirmation.
Step 4: Merge Cleanup (Completion).

22. Novell eDirectory for eBusiness.
Understanding eBusiness.
eDirectory Features for eBusiness.
eDirectory Technologies for eBusiness.
eDirectory Products for eBusiness.
eDirectory Roles for eBusiness.
Designing eDirectory for eBusiness.
Tree Design for eBusiness.
Partition and Replica Design for eBusiness.
Accessibility Design for eBusiness.
Implementing eDirectory for eBusiness.

IV. APPENDICES.

Appendix A: NetWare 6 Certification.
Novell Certification.
NetWare 6 CNA Certification.
NetWare 6 CNE Certification.
NetWare 6 Master CNE Certification.
CLE Certification.
CDE Certification.
Continuing Education Requirements.
Exam Preparation.
Preparation Methods.
Study Hints.
The Exam.
Registering for the Exam.
What Is the Exam Like?.
Hints for Taking the Exam.
Checking Your Certification Status.
For More Information.

Appendix B: Cross-Reference to Novell Course Objectives.
Novell Course 3004: Novell Network Management with NetWare 6.
Section 1: Use a Systematic Troubleshooting Process.
Section 2: Use Documentation and Research Tools for Support.
Section 3: Understand and Manage Client Access on a NetWare 6 Network.
Section 4: Build a TCP/IP Network Using NetWare 6.
Section 5: Manage and Optimize NetWare 6 Servers.
Section 6: Implement External Security Measures.
Section 7: Optimize eDirectory Performance.
Section 8: Use iMonitor to Manage and Maintain eDirectory.
Section 9: Manage eDirectory Upgrades, Resource Redirections, and Schema Extensions.
Section 10: Identify the Fundamentals of Novell Licensing Services.
Section 11: Set Up and Configure File Storage and Access Options in NetWare 6.
Section 12: Perform Backup and Restore Tasks with NetWare 6 Backup Utilities.
Section 13: Manage Novell Web Services.
Section 14: Plan for a NetWare 6 Upgrade or Migration.
Section 15: Upgrade or Migrate to NetWare 6.
Section 16: Add a NetWare 6 Server to the Tree.
Novell Course 3005: Advanced Novell Network Management with NetWare 6.
Section 1: Migrate NetWare 4 and NetWare 5 Servers to NetWare 6.
Section 2: Identify Tools for Troubleshooting Novell Network Performance.
Section 3: Troubleshoot and Resolve NetWare Server Issues.
Section 4: Monitor and Troubleshoot eDirectory.
Section 5: Perform Advanced Novell Storage Services Tasks.
Section 6: Configure and Troubleshoot a RAID Solution Using NSS.
Section 7: Perform Advanced iFolder Tasks and Troubleshooting.
Section 8: Design and Set Up an NCS Cluster Configuration.
Section 9: Install and Test NCS on a Two-Node Cluster.
Section 10: Configure and Test High Availability File Access.
Section 11: Configure and Test High Availability Services.
Section 12: Troubleshoot a NetWare 6 Network.
Novell Course 575: eDirectory Design and Implementation.
Section 1: Identify the eDirectory Design Process.
Section 2: Design and Implement an eDirectory Tree Structure.
Section 3: Plan the User Environment.
Section 4: Determine a Partition and Replica Strategy.
Section 5: Design eDirectory Network Services Strategies.
Section 6: Validate Your eDirectory Design and Merge Two Directory Trees.
Section 7: Plan, Design, and Implement an eDirectory Tree for E-Business.

Appendix C: Solutions to Lab Exercises and Brain Snacks.
Part 1: “NetWare 6 Installation”.
Q1-1.
Q1-2.
Q1-3.
Q1-4.
Q1-5.
Part 2: “NetWare 6 Upgrade and Migration”.
Q2-1.
Q2-2.
Q2-3.
Q2-4.
Q2-5.
Part 3: “NetWare 6 Server Management”.
Q3-1.
Q3-2.
Q3-3.
Q3-4.
Q3-5.
Part 4: “NetWare 6 Client Management”.
Q4-1.
Q4-2.
Part 5: “NetWare 6 eDirectory Management”.
Q5-1.
Q5-2.
Q5-3.
Part 6: “NetWare 6 IP Services”.
Q6-1.
Q6-2.
Q6-3.
Q6-4.
Part 7: “NetWare Internet Infrastructure”.
Q7-1.
Q7-2.
Q7-3.
Q7-4.
Part 8: “NetWare 6 Optimization”.
Q8-1.
Q8-2.
Q8-3.
Q8-4.
Q8-5.
Part 9: “NetWare 6 Advanced Security”.
Q9-1.
Q9-2.
Q9-3.
Q9-4.
Q9-5.
Q9-6.
Q9-7.
Part 10: “NetWare 6 Troubleshooting Fundamentals”.
“Lab Exercise 10.1: Troubleshooting with Novell Internet Services”.
Q10-1.
Q10-2.
Q10-3.
Part 11: “Migrating NetWare 4 and 5 Servers to NetWare 6”.
Q11-1.
Q11-2.
Part 12: “Advanced Novell Network Storage Management”.
Q12-1.
Q12-2.
Q12-3.
Part 13: “Advanced iFolder Tasks and Troubleshooting”.
Q13-1.
Q13-2.
Q13-3.
Part 14: “NetWare 6 High Availability with Novell Cluster Services”.
Q14-1.
Q14-2.
Part 15: “NetWare 6 Troubleshooting Tools”.
Q15-1.
Q15-2.
Part 16: “Novell Server Troubleshooting”.
Q16-1.
Q16-2.
Q16-3.
Part 17: “Novell eDirectory Troubleshooting”.
Q17-1.
Q17-2.
Q17-3.
Part 18: “Novell eDirectory Preparation”.
Q18-1.
Q18-2.
Q18-3.
Q18-4.
Part 19: “Novell eDirectory Tree Design”.
“Lab Exercise 19.1: Understanding eDirectory Objects (Matching)”.
“Lab Exercise 19-3: Build an eDirectory Tree Design for ACME”.
“Lab Exercise 19-4: Design the Lower Layers of the ACME eDirectory Tree”.
Q19-1.
Q19-2.
Q19-3.
Q19-4.
Part 20: “Novell eDirectory Accessibility and Printing Design”.
Q20-1.
Q20-2.
Q20-3.
Part 21: “eDirectory Implementation”.
Q21-1.
Q21-2.
Q21-3.
Part 22: “eDirectory for eBusiness”.
Q22-1.
Q22-1.

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