Audience
This course is intended for networking professionals who will be responsible for administering NetWare 4.11 networks. In addition participants should have completed the first part of this series (Course 81301).
Objective
- Create User objects set up a user account login security for a user account and regulate initial access to the network by setting up user account restrictions.
- Set up and manage the Network File System.
- Plan and implement file system security.
- Execute a console command load a NetWare Loadable Module (NLM) and access a server from a remote console.
- Set up and manage network printing.
Topics Include
Unit 1: Set Up User Accounts and Login Security
- Create User objects with home directories modify parameters for multiple users and manage NDS objects.
- Identify the functions of a User object.
- Create a User object with default options.
- Create a User object with a home directory.
- Create a User object with Template object.
- Modify an individual user account by changing the value of its property.
- Modify a multiple user account by using Multiple Users option.
- Delete an NDS User object.
- Identify the benefits of the UIMPORT utility.
- Create User objects using the UIMPORT utility.
- Match the levels of network security with their functions.
- Match the user account restrictions with their functions.
- Identify the functions of the intruder detection limits.
- Sequence the functioning of the authentication process.
- Establish login security by setting different restrictions for users.
Unit 2: Set Up and Manage Network File System
- Identify the guidelines to create custom NetWare volumes.
- Match the types of system-created directories with their contents.
- Determine the recommended directory structure design based on a given scenario.
- Identify the advantages and disadvantages of a given one-volume directory structure.
- Identify the advantages and disadvantages of a given multiple-volume directory structure.
- View the contents of a directory using NetWare Administrator.
- Create directories using NetWare Administrator.
- Copy a directory and its contents using the NetWare Administrator.
- Move a directory and its contents using the NetWare Administrator.
- Delete files using NetWare Administrator.
- Salvage deleted files using NetWare Administrator.
- Set a file to purge upon deletion using the NetWare Administrator.
- Display volume space usage information using two utilities: NetWare Administrator NDIR
- List files using the NDIR utility: By age By ownerBy size
- Set up user space restrictions using NetWare Administrator.
- Set up directory space restrictions using NetWare Administrator.
- Modify the Owner property of the directory with NetWare Administrator.
- Set the compression attributes: Immediately Compress Don't Compress.
- Identify the utilities for setting data migration attributes.
Unit 3: Set up File System Security
- Identify the working of the network file system security.
- Grant appropriate rights to a trustee in the Access Control List.
- View the assigned security equivalence rights of a user in a given scenario.
- Identify the features of inherited directory and file rights.
- Set a Inherited Rights Filter (IRF) for a user.
- Identify the guidelines for calculating effective rights.
- Determine effective rights of a user based on simple inheritance for a given scenario.
- Determine the net effective rights of a user based on complex inheritance for a given scenario.
- View effective rights of a user to a directory.
- Identify the guidelines for planning file system rights.
- Identify the trustee object and the rights to be granted for creating a file system security plan.
- Set attributes using NetWare Administrator.
- Select the tasks for implementing file system security in a given scenario.
Unit 4: Access and Protect NetWare Server Console
- Identify the functions and services of a NetWare 4 server.
- Load NLMs and identify the types and services provided by them.
- Identify the functions of a NetWare 4 server and its interface.
- Definition RAM.
- Use the Load command to activate the MONITOR utility.
- Access the server console from a workstation using RCONSOLE.
- Establish a direct connection at the server console.
- Establish an asynchronous connection at the server console.
- Execute the remote console software to change screens.
- Activate the Available Options Menu in the RCONSOLE utility.
- Identify the methods to protect a server.
Unit 5: Set Up Network Printing
- Perform the steps to set up network printing in general.
- Set up a Print Queue object using NetWare Administrator.
- Set up a Printer object using NetWare Administrator.
- Set up the Print Server object.
- Perform a Quick Setup of network printing objects.
- Load the print server software PSERVER.NLM.
- Activate a printer attached to a print server.
- Activate a printer not attached to a print server.
- Activate a printer attached to a workstation using two methods.
- Loading NPRINTER while logged in to the network.
- Load NPRINTER without logging in to the network.
- Unload a network printer.
- Set up network printing in Windows 95.
- Set up network printing in Windows 3.1.
- Control the flow of print jobs in and out of a print queue: Stop print jobs from entering the queue Stop print jobs from leaving the queue Stop new print servers from adding print jobs to the queue
- Change the order of the print jobs.
- Delete a print job.
- Place a print job on hold.
- Delay the printing of a print job.
- Add a user to a list: Print Queue Users list Print Queue Operators list Control the printer status Pause the printer
- Add a user to the Printer object's Notify list.
- View the print server status.
- Bring down the print server using different methods: NetWare Administrator Server console
- Add a user to the Print Server list: Users list Operators list
- Create a print job configuration.
- Use print job configurations: Set up print job redirection Send a file to a network printer
- Designate a default print job configuration.
- Identify the functions of print device definitions.
- Create a printer form.
Duration
8
Minimum Requirements
The CDROM version of this course requires:
- At least a 486DX 33Mhz CPU.
- Microsoft Windows 3.1 or higher and a Microsoft compatible mouse.
- At least 8MB RAM.
- At least VGA graphics capability with a minimum 512K video RAM (1MB video RAM recommended).
- At least a double speed CDROM drive.
- An MPC compliant sound card with attached speakers or headphones is recommended (Currently only the CDROM version supports audio).
The network version of this course requires:
- At least a 486DX 33Mhz CPU.
- Microsoft Windows 3.1 or higher and a Microsoft compatible mouse.
- At least 8MB RAM and 22MB available hard disk space or file server space.
- At least VGA graphics capability with a minimum 512K video RAM (1MB video RAM recommended).
Media
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