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Novell NetWare 5 Advanced Administration - Part 3

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Serebra Learning Corporation
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This is the third course in a five-part series on Novell NetWare 5 Advanced Administration. This series provides the knowledge and skills necessary to design configure and administer a complex NetWare 5 network. This course will help participants learn Novell Network Backup and Restoration procedures and how to use Domain Name System (DNS)/Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) services.

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Duration:8 hours
Training Presented in:English
Novell NetWare 5 Advanced Administration - Part 3

Audience

Network administrators or other networking professionals that provide service and support for the NetWare 5 environment. This course is intended for experienced networking professionals. Students should have completed the NetWare 5 Administration series (82301-05) prior to taking this course and the first two parts of this series (courses 82311-12). Participants should also have a basic understanding of personal computers operating systems and network technology as well as experience with DOS and a working knowledge of Windows 95 or Windows NT. This course series is an approved study guide that will help certification candidates prepare for exam 50-640 and is equivalent to Novell class 570.

Objective

  • Back up servers.
  • Back up workstations.
  • Install and configure Domain Name System (DNS)/Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) services.

Topics Include

Unit 1: Novell Network Backup and Restore

  • Identify components required to complete the Storage Management Services (SMS) backup process.
  • Identify the types of backup strategies.
  • Match time requirements for completing a backup job with the backup job type.
  • Identify the rights that should be assigned to a user so that they can perform their backup responsibilities.
  • Match terms used in the backup sequence with their functions.
  • Identify guidelines used in the NetWare backup and restore sequence.
  • Perform the steps to start preparing the workstation for NWBACK.EXE.
  • Perform the steps to apply the changes to finish preparing the network environment for backup.
  • Perform the steps to begin a backup procedure.
  • Perform the steps to label the tape media in preparation for backup.
  • Perform the steps to select the file system data that will be backed up.
  • Perform the steps to select the device which will store the file system backup data.
  • Perform the steps to select the device which will store the file system backup data.
  • Perform the steps to submit a file system backup job.
  • Perform the steps to submit a Novell Directory Services (NDS) backup job.
  • Perform the steps to complete a backup procedure.
  • Perform the steps to select Network Service to begin the install procedure for the Novell Target Service Agent (TSA) for Windows 95/98.
  • Perform the steps to provide the path to finish the install procedure for Novell TSA for Windows 95/98.
  • Perform the steps to select the data to be backed up for a workstation.
  • Perform the steps to configure a file system for a restore job.
  • Perform the steps to select where to restore data for a file system.
  • Perform the steps to select the context to restore file system data.
  • Perform the steps to select the data that will be restored to a file system.
  • Perform the steps to submit a file system restore job.
  • Perform the steps to select where to restore the NDS restore job.
  • Perform the steps to complete a restore job.
  • Perform the steps to select where to restore a workstation.
  • Perform the steps to select what to restore in a workstation.

Unit 2: Using DNS/DHCP Services

  • Identify the benefits of using Domain Name System (DNS) services.
  • Identify the benefits of using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) services.
  • Identify the functions in the DNS/DHCP management console.
  • Match the types of DNS/DHCP default objects with their functions.
  • Match the types of DNS/DHCP User Objects with their icons.
  • Perform the steps to install DNS/DHCP services on a server.
  • Perform the steps to install DNS/DHCP services on a server.
  • Perform the steps to install the DNS/DHCP Management Console.
  • Perform the steps to create a DHCP Server Object.
  • Perform the steps to create a DHCP Subnet Object.
  • Perform the steps to create a DHCP Subnet Address Range Object.
  • Perform the steps to create a DHCP IP Address Object.
  • Perform the steps to create a DHCP Subnet Pool Object.
  • Perform the steps to configure a Windows-based workstations for DHCP.
  • Perform the steps to verify that an IP address was assigned to a workstation.
  • Match the global DHCP parameters with their functions.
  • Match the DHCP server options with their functions.
  • Perform the steps to configure a DNS router address to be given to workstations on a subnet.
  • Perform the steps to configure a DNS address to be given to workstations on a subnet.
  • Perform the steps to configure a DHCP to exclude a given IP address on a subnet.
  • Perform the steps necessary to import a DHCP database.
  • Perform the steps to create a DNS Server Object.
  • Perform the steps to create a DNS Zone Object.
  • Perform the steps to create a DNS Resource Record Object.
  • Perform the steps to configure a workstation for DNS.
  • Perform the steps to import DNS information from a BIND master file to NDS.
  • Perform the steps to export a DNS database.

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).

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