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Foundations of Novell Networking: NetWare 6.5 (Course 3016)
COURSE OVERVIEW
The Foundations of Novell Networking: NetWare 6.5 course (Course 3016) is designed to enable entry-level networking professionals to perform common administrative tasks using NetWare 6.5. Attendees will install NetWare 6.5 and perform tasks often required of employees who provide “front line” support for a NetWare 6.5 installation and/or serve as an entry-level administrator of a small to medium-sized network. This course will introduce attendees to the high availability solutions provided by NetWare 6.5 that make it a stable and powerful kernel/OS for deployment in an enterprise environment.
Attendees will
• Install NetWare 6.5 and Novell Client
• Set up and manage user objects in Novell’s eDirectory
• Manage storage and file services
• Implement file and eDirectory rights
• Manage print services
• Set up the Virtual Office in NetWare 6.5
• Manage and remotely manage the NetWare 6.5 server
As part of the classroom instruction, students will work with multiple lab exercises to help them practically apply
course concepts and reinforce their proficiency with features and management utilities in NetWare 6.5. The learning objectives included in this course will be used to derive a certification test for the Certified Novell Administrator (CNA) on NetWare 6.5.
PREREQUISITES
Attendees and self-study customers of Course 3016, Foundations of Novell Networking: NetWare 6.5 must meet the following prerequisite criteria:
• CompTIA’s A+ certification, or equivalent knowledge
• CompTIA’s Network+ certification, or equivalent knowledge or
• Fundamentals of Networking (Novell course 3003)
• In addition, attendees or self-study customers must be familiar with network hardware and have a conceptual
knowledge of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model, topologies, and various protocols.

AUDIENCE
This course is the introductory course for the NetWare Certified Novell Engineer (CNE) curriculum. The intended audience for this course includes Novell customers who have 1) no experience, or up to one year of entry-level network administration experience, 2) completed the study and/or certification requirements for this course, and/or 3) intentions to achieve Novell’s Certified Novell Administrator certification.
CERTIFICATION INFORMATION
This course is:
The only course required for Novell’s CNA certification The first course requirement for Novell’s CNE certification
COURSE DETAILS
• Number of Days: • Training Options: • Lecture/Lab:
COURSE OUTLINE
5
Instructor Led and Self-Study
Includes both lectures and hands-on labs
MODULE 1 SECTION 1
Objective 1
Objective 2
SECTION 2
Objective 1
Objective 2 Objective 3
Introduction to NetWare 6.5
Introduction to NetWare 6.5 Features and Services
Objectives Introduction
Identify NetWare 6.5 Features The Evolution of NetWare
NetWare 6.5 High Availability Solutions
Describe How NetWare 6.5 Works with Other Operating Systems
The Relationship between NetWare and DOS
The Relationship between NetWare 6.5 and Other Operating Systems Open Source and NetWare 6.5*
Objectives Summary
Install NetWare 6.5
Objectives Introduction
Identify Prerequisite Requirements Meet System Requirements
Meet Software Requirements Meet Configuration Requirements
Prepare the Existing Network Prepare the Designated Computer
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Objective 4
Create and Format a DOS Partition Access the Installation Files
Install NetWare 6.5
Accept the License Agreement
Select the Installation Type
Specify Server Settings
Select the Regional Settings
Select the Mouse Type and Video Mode
Select a Platform Support Module and Storage Adapter Select a Storage Device and Network Board
Create a NetWare Partition and Volume SYS
Name the Server
Enable Cryptography
Install the NetWare Server File System
Install Networking Protocols
Set Up DNS Resolver
Set the Server Time Zone
Set Up eDirectory
License the NetWare Server
Install Network Products
Install Novell Certificate Server
LDAP Configuration
Customize the Installation
Complete the Server Installation
Install Additional Products
Exercise 2-1 Install NW 6.5
Objectives Summary Exercise Answers
Install and Manage the Novell Client
Objectives Introduction
Describe the Novell Client
The Role of the Novell Client
The Role of Login Scripts
Features of the Novell Client Protocol Options for the Novell Client
Install the Novell Client
Prepare to Install the Client
Install the Novell Client at the Workstation 7
Exercise 3-1 Install Novell Clients and Log In to eDirectory and the Workstation
Manage the Novell Client
Set Properties on a Single Workstation
Set Properties on Multiple Workstations
Use DHCP
Exercise 3-2 Modify Client Properties
Using Novell Client 4.9 Upgrade Property and Automatic Client Upgrade (ACU)
Exercise 3-3 Configure Automatic Upgrades to the Novell Client on Network Workstations
SECTION 3
Objective 1
Objective 2
Objective 3
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MODULE 2 SECTION 4
Objective 1
Objective 2
Objective 3 Objective 4
Objective 5
Objective 6
Objectives Summary Exercise Answers
Manage eDirectory
Describe Novell eDirectory
Objectives Introduction
Identify the Role and Benefits of eDirectory The eDirectory Tree
The Role of eDirectory The Benefits of eDirectory
Identify How eDirectory 8.7 Works Features of eDirectory 8.7 Platforms eDirectory 8.7 Runs On
Identify and Describe the Composition of eDirectory
Identify and Describe eDirectory Object Classes Tree Object
Container Objects
Leaf Objects
Exercise 4-1 Identify Container and Leaf Objects
Identify the Flow and Design of the eDirectory Tree Context
Naming Conventions
Inheritance
Exercise 4-2 Implement eDirectory Naming
Identify eDirectory Tools and When to Use Them NetWare Administrator
Console One
Novell iManager
Remote Manager
Exercise 4-3 Access the eDirectory Tools
Objectives Summary Exercise Answers
Manage User Objects
Objectives Introduction
Describe the Admin Object Create User Objects
SECTION 5
Objective 1 Objective 2
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Objective 3
Create a User Object Using iManager
User Creation Mechanism
Create User Objects Using a Template Object Exercise 5-1 Create User Objects
Modify User Objects
Update User Object Attributes
Move User Objects in the Tree
Delete User Objects
Exercise 5-2 Modify User Objects Exercise 5-3 Test Your Understanding
Objectives Summary Exercise Answers
Manage Storage Space
Evaluate NetWare File Services
Objectives Introduction
Identify Network File Service Components
What the File Services Storage System Components Are How the File Services Storage System
How Storage Components Help You Organize Files
Identify Types of NetWare Volume Storage
Traditional Volume Storage
Novell Storage Services (NSS) Volume Storage
Exercise 6-1 Evaluate the Types of NetWare Volumes Needed for Your Digital Airlines Office
Objectives Summary Exercise Answers
Create and Access NetWare Volumes
Objectives Introduction
Create Traditional and NSS Volumes
How to Create a Traditional Volume
How to Create an NSS Volume
How to Create an NSS Pool and Volume at the Same Time
Exercise 7-1 Create Volumes to Meet Your Digital Airlines File Storage Requirements
Access Volumes through Mapped Network Drives
What NetWare Drive Mappings Are
Map Network Drives with the Map NetWork Drive Utility
Map Network Drives with the MAP Command
Include Drive Mappings in Login Scripts
Exercise 7-2 Modify and Test the MKTG Container Login Script
Use Login Scripts to Configure the User Environment
MODULE 3 SECTION 6
Objective 1
Objective 2
SECTION 7
Objective 1
Objective 2
Objective 3
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SECTION 8
Objective 1 Objective 2 Objective 3
Objective 4
MODULE 4 SECTION 9
Objective 1
Objective 2
Types of Login Scripts and Their Uses
Plan Login Scripts for Containers, Groups, and Users
Login Script Commands and Identifier Variables A Container Login Script Example
A Profile Login Script Example
A User Login Script Example
Exercise 7-3 Create Login Scripts Objectives Summary
Exercise Answers
Design a Network File System
Objectives Introduction
Identify the Guidelines for Planning Network Volumes
Identify the Content and Purpose of NetWare SYS Directories
Identify the Types of Directories Used for Organizing a File System Exercise 8-1 Test Your Understanding
Evaluate Directory Structures
Exercise 8-2 Design a Volume Directory Structure for Your Digital Airlines Office
Objectives Summary Exercise Answers
Manage Security
Implement Directory and File Rights to Provide NetWare File System Security
Objectives Introduction
Identify the Types of Network Security Provided by NetWare 6.5
Network Security provided by eDirectory 8.7
File System Security provided by NetWare 6.5
The Roles of eDirectory, Simple, and Universal Passwords in NetWare 6.5
Identify How NetWare File System Security Works What Directory and File Rights Are
Who Trustees Are
How eDirectory Objects Can Be Used as Trustees to Implement File System Security How to Block Inherited Rights
How to Determine Effective Rights
How eDirectory Security and File System
Security Compare
Exercise 9-1 Calculate Effective Rights
Exercise 9-2 Determine Effective Rights for New Employees at Your Digital Airlines Office Exercise 9-3 Granting and Blocking Rights to Directories for Your Digital Airlines Office
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Objective 3
Objective 4
SECTION 10
Objective 1
Objective 2 Objective 3
Objective 4 Objective 5
MODULE 5 SECTION 11
Objective 1
Plan File System Rights
Plan Rights from the Top Down
Plan Trustee Assignments Based on Groups
Exercise 9-4 Planning Directory and File Rights and an IRF
Identify Directory and File Attributes Directory Attributes
File Attributes
Exercise 9-5 Manage the Directory and File Attributes for Your PRIVATE Directory Files
Objectives Summary Exercise Answers
Manage eDirectory Rights
Objectives Introduction
Describe eDirectory Security
Default Rights Assignments
Object Trustees
Object (Entry) Rights
Property (Attribute) Rights
The All Attributes Option versus the Selected Properties Option
Exercise 10-1 Determine Object Trustees, Object Rights, and Property Rights
Determine How Rights Flow
Block Inherited Rights
Make New Trustee Assignments and Assign Rights Block Rights with an Inherited Rights Filter (IRF)
Determine eDirectory Effective Rights
Exercise 10-2 Determine Effective Rights and Make Additional Trustee Assignments
T roubleshoot eDirectory Security
Find Users Who Have Unauthorized Access Determine Why Users Can’t Access a Resource Exercise 10-3 Troubleshoot eDirectory Security
Objectives Summary Exercise Answers
Manage End-User Productivity
Manage Network Printing with NDPS
Objectives Introduction
Identify the Features of NDPS
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Objective 2 Objective 3
Objective 4
Objective 5
SECTION 12
Objective 1
Objective 2 Objective 3
Identify the Types of Printers
Describe NDPS Components The Printer Agent
The NDPS Manager The Printer Gateway The Printer Broker
Set Up NDPS Install NDPS
Start iManager
Create, Modify, and Load the NDPS Broker
Create and Load the Print Service Manager
Create a Printer
Configure NDPS for Automatic Installation on Workstations Exercise 11-1 Perform NDPS Setup Tasks
Manage NDPS
Restrict Access to Printers Configure Notifications in NDPS Change the Order of Print Jobs Exercise 11-2 Manage NDPS
Objectives Summary Exercise Answers
Implement Virtual Office to Provide Web-Based Printing and File Access
Objectives Introduction
Identify the Features and Benefits of Virtual Office Describe the Benefits of iPrint
Describe the Benefits of iFolder
Describe eGuide
Describe Virtual Teams
Implement Virtual Office Install Virtual Office
Exercise 12-1 Install Virtual Office
Implement Novell iPrint
Describe Novell iPrint Components
NDPS
IPP
Install and Configure Novell iPrint
Set Up NDPS Components
Enable DNS for the Print Services Manager Configure iPrint Printers on the Server
Set Up iPrint on the Workstation
Exercise 12-2 Configure iPrint on the Server
Part I: Create a New Printer Object Part II: Configure the IPP Printer
Implement Novell iFolder
Objective 4
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Objective 5
Identify How the iFolder Components Help You Access and Manage Your Files iFolder Client Software
iFolder Server Software
iFolder Java Applet
What the Server Requirements Are
What the Workstation Requirements Are
How to Install iFolder
How to Perform iFolder Post-Installation Tasks
Exercise 12-3 Install and Configure iFolder on Your NetWare Server
Manage and Optimize iFolder
How to Manage iFolder Accounts
How to Perform Common iFolder Administrative Tasks
How to Optimize Your iFolder Server
Exercise 12-4 Install the iFolder Client and Perform iFolder Tasks
Objectives Summary Exercise Answers
Introduction to Server Management
Identify Server Management Components
Objectives Introduction
Identify the Operating System Components of NetWare 6.5 Drivers
Kernel
Applications and Services
Use Server Console Commands to Manage NetWare 6.5 Basics of the Server Console
Console Commands
Use Server File Management Commands Use NDIR
Use NLIST
Use RIGHTS
Use FLAG
Exercise 13-1 Use File Management Commands
Use Configuration Files
Identify NetWare NCF Files
Create and Edit a NetWare NCF File
Exercise 13-2 Create and Edit a NetWare NCF File
Manage a NetWare Server Remotely
Use Remote Manager to Manage a NetWare Server
Use RconJ to Manage a NetWare Server
MODULE 6 SECTION 13
Objective 1
Objective 2 Objective 3
Objective 4
Objective 5
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Exercise 13-3 Manage a NetWare Server Remotely Objectives Summary
Exercise Answers
Securing Your Server and Network
Objectives Introduction
Internally Secure a Network
Develop an Effective Security Policy
Limit Access to Your Servers
Exercise 14-1 Secure Your Server Console
Secure the Server File System
Restrict User Access to the Network
Exercise 14-2 Implement Security Policies for User Access Restrict Administrative Access to the Network
Exercise 14-3 Assign a Container Administrator to a Container Protect Servers and Workstations from Viruses
Troubleshoot Common Internal Security Problems
Common Internal Methods for Compromising Network Security
How to Test File System Security
Tools for Tracking Security Breeches
Exercise 14-4 Track the Source of Unauthorized Access Rights for a Digital Airlines Employee Exercise 14-5 Test Your Understanding
Objectives Summary Exercise Answers
APPENDIX A – Implementing Queue-Based Printing APPENDIX B – Resolving Network Printing Problems