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IntranetWare: Novell® NetWare® 4.11 Administration- Part 1 CBT Training CD |
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Rating: Summary: IntranetWare: Novell® NetWare® 4.11 Administration- Part 1 Review: Course Overview
This is the first course in a three-part series that teaches you how to use NetWare 4.11 administrative tools to improve information access, system performance and data security on your network. This series focuses on the administration skills covered in Novell's instructor-led course 520, IntranetWare: NetWare 4.11 Administration, and the test objectives for certification exam 50-613.
Learn To
Identify networking concepts, the networking utilities provided by NetWare 4.11 and the Directory Tree Structure (DTS).
Identify the components needed by a workstation to communicate with a network.
Identify the functions of Client 32.
Load Client 32 software.
Identify the login concept and log in to a network.
Identify the features of NetWare File System (NFS), map network and search drives.
Identify the NetWare command line utilities.
Identify the features of network printing and redirecting print jobs in Windows.
Audience
This course is intended for networking professionals who will be responsible for administering NetWare 4.11 networks.
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Language Options
French, US English
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: Introduction to NetWare 4.11 2 hours
Identify the definition of a Network.
Define NetWare 4.11.
Identify the operating systems that support the administrative utilities provided by NetWare 4.11.
Identify the responsibilities of a network administrator.
Identify the function of Novell Directory Services (NDS).
Browse the Directory tree using NetWare Administrator.
Identify the distinguished name of an object.
Use the CX command to access an object by typing its relative distinguished name.
Identify the features of typeful naming.
Unit 2: Connecting to the Network 2 hours
Identify the components required by a workstation to communicate with a network.
Identify the categories of workstation software required by a network workstation to access the network services.
Identify the functions of Client 32.
Identify the levels in which several software programs fit to set up a network workstation.
View the NDS objects using Network Neighborhood in the Explorer.
Identify the sequence in which the files are loaded during the installation of Client 32 software on a network workstation.
Log in to a network.
Unit 3: Accessing Data Files and Applications 1 - 2 hours
Display the NFS information using the Network Neighborhood Windows.
Display volume information with the help of NetWare Administrator.
Display directory information with the help of NetWare Administrator.
Display file information using NetWare Administrator.
View the File System Information using Windows 95 Network Neighborhood.
View File information in Windows 3.1.
Identify the features of network drive mappings.
Identify the network drive mappings created automatically at login.
Identify the location where Client 32 stores drive mappings.
Create a permanent network drive mapping in Windows 95 using Network Neighborhood.
Map a network drive to a directory using the NetWare User Tools in Windows 3.1.
Map a network drive to a directory using the MAP command.
Identify the features of the ROOT option of the MAP command.
Map network drives to a volume.
Map multiple network drives to different directories.
Identify the function of the PATH statement.
Identify the features of the network search drives.
Insert a search drive to a specific position by mapping it with the MAP command.
Identify the sequence in which NetWare searches for an application.
Map a search drive to a directory using the Directory Map (DM) objects.
Identify the features of the NetWare command line utilities.
Invoke the command line help for command line utilities.
Access the NetWare File System (NFS).
Unit 4: Printing Over a Network 1 - 2 hours
Identify the interrelation of the components in processing a print job.
Identify the features of a print queue in NetWare.
Identify the functions of a print queue object.
Identify the features of a print server.
Identify the features of a print server object.
Identify the features of a printer.
Identify the uses of a printer object.
Identify the methods of print job redirection.
Sequence the steps for redirecting a print job to a printer port.
Identify the correct sequence of steps for redirecting a print file.
Redirect a print job in Windows 95.
Redirect a print job in Windows 3.1.
Redirect a print job from the local port to the network printer port using the CAPTURE command.
Send a print job to a printer using the NPRINT command.
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