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3078 Fundamentals of Novell eDirectory 8.8
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Fundamentals of Novell eDirectory 8.8
Course 3078
Find out how Novell eDirectory 8.8 can simplify your job!
Course Overview
As a network administrator, you have to juggle many different tasks. Novell eDirectory 8.8 can simplify one of your most demanding responsibilities: routine network management. You can learn the basics of eDirectory management by attending Fundamentals of Novell eDirectory 8.8 (Course 3078). During this course, you will learn how to perform directory-related administrative tasks using Novell eDirectory 8.8 on a SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 platform. The course focuses on design principles essential to planning an optimized eDirectory tree and the critical infrastructure processes that enable eDirectory to reliably maintain and securely replicate directory data.
Key Objectives
During this course, you will learn how to complete the following tasks:
Install eDirectory 8.8 on a SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 Server
Administer eDirectory using iManager
Design and evaluate an eDirectory tree
Maintain eDirectory using iMonitor
Back up and restore eDirectory
Audience Summary
This course is intended for network administrators and other network management professionals who have little or no experience using Novell eDirectory but who are planning to implement eDirectory on a mixed or homogeneous platform network. This can apply to a student deploying eDirectory in any network environment on any of the supported platforms (Windows, NetWare, Linux, Unix, Solaris, AIX, etc) for any reason or students with significant Linux training and/or experience who need to implement Novell services in their Linux environment. All of Novell's services (such as GroupWise, ZEN, IDM, iFolder, iPrint, etc) are directory-enabled, so a fundamental understanding of eDirectory is prerequisite to deploying any of those services.
Course Prerequisites
Students should have a basic knowledge of the following:
Experience with proprietary network operating systems including NetWare, Windows, or Linux
Familiarity with a Linux server and management tasks performed on a Linux server
Fundamental knowledge of networking technologies such as those in Fundamentals of Networking (Novell Course 3003 v2)
Course Outline
This course covers a broad range of topics, many of which are listed below:
Identifying the purpose and function of a directory and the specific benefits of Novell eDirectory
Understanding fundamental eDirectory concepts including components, object classes, and object-context and naming conventions
Configuring Service Location Protocol on Linux
Configuring Network Time Protocol with eDirectory
Installing eDirectory 8.8 on a SUSE Linux Enterprise server
Administering Novell eDirectory using iManager
Creating, modifying, moving and deleting user objects
Understanding, determining, and blocking eDirectory rights
Indentifying and administering partitions and replicas
Maintaining Novell eDirectory using iMonitor
Backing up and restoring eDirectory
Designing and evaluating an eDirectory tree