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CST 262 - Advanced Novell Networking

Credits: 3
Configures various types of servers. Defines and configures the NetWare graphical user interface. Administers NetWare Storage Services, NetWare Memory Management, and Novell Directory Services.

Prerequisite(s): CST 162  
Corequisite(s): None
Lecture Hours: 45 Lab Hours: 0
Meets MTA Requirement: None
Pass/NoCredit: Yes

Outcomes and Objectives
  1. Use Novell License Services.
    1. Describe Novell License Services.
    2. Install Novell License Services.
    3. Perform License management tasks.
  2. Configure various servers.
    1. Configure a DHCP Server.
    2. Configure a DNS Server.
    3. Configure NetWare FTP Server.
    4. Configure NetWare News Server.
    5. Configure NetWare MultiMedia Server.
    6. Configure NetWare Web Search Server.
  3. Define and Configure the NetWare Graphical User Interface.
    1. Identify administrative tasks performed with ConsoleOne.
    2. Load and unload NetWare Loadable Modules.
    3. Use server script files to automate console commands.
    4. Execute commands at the server console.
    5. Define methods for protecting the server.
  4. Use NetWare Storage Services (NSS).
    1. Define NSS and its components.
    2. Describe the NSS architecture.
    3. List the advantages and disadvantages of using NSS.
    4. Implement NSS.
    5. Manage storage groups and NSS volumes.
    6. Identify methods for optimizing disk space.
  5. Use NetWare Memory Management.
    1. Describe NetWare Memory Management.
    2. Describe and manage virtual memory.
    3. Monitor and modify cache performance.
    4. Identify server buffer and packet parameters.
  6. Administer Novell Directory Services (NDS).
    1. Identify basic administration procedures for the NDS database.
    2. Troubleshoot NDS database inconsistencies.
    3. Identify NDS repair procedures.
    4. Recover a crashed SYS volume.
    5. Configure the Compatibility Mode Driver (CMD).
    6. Explain backup strategies.
    7. Back up data with NWBACK32.



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