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This course is for anyone interested in learning to administer NetWare 5 or in taking the Novell CNE 5 Test #050-640 or CNI Test #050-840.
This is self-paced, internet-based course -- there are no books to purchase and no scheduled classes to attend.
- Upgrading or Migrating reviews the procedures for upgrading an existing NetWare server to NetWare 5 or migrating the information on an existing NetWare server to a new NetWare 5 server.
- Managing the Server provides instructions on how to manage a NetWare 5 server by using NLMs, configuration files, and ConsoleOne. The course also examines how to secure the server and enable Java support.
- The File System reviews the role of volumes and directories in the file system, including principles for structuring the file system. It also provides instruction on how to create custom volumes and directories.
- NSS and Backup examines how information on the NetWare 5 server can be stored in a Novell Storage System volume. It also examines the concepts and procedures for backing up and restoring both server and workstation data.
- Memory and CPU Performance shows users how to optimize server performance by using the MONITOR application and managing server memory.
- Disk and Network Performance shows the user advanced techniques for optimizing the server. These techniques increase the amount of data that can be stored on the server and the speed at which server communications occur.
After completing our courses, the user should be able to:
- Choose between upgrading or migrating a server to NetWare 5
- Upgrade an existing NetWare server to NetWare 5
- Migrate information from an existing NetWare server to a new NetWare 5 server
- Load NLMs
- Customize server configuration files
- Manage the server using Remote Console
- Secure the server, including the use of a screen saver
- Enable Java support on the server and use ConsoleOne
- Design the NetWare file system that is efficient and easy to use
- Create custom volumes and directories
- Identify system created directories and explain their roles
- Create an NSS volume
- Backup a server
- Restore a workstation's file system
- Restore a server's file system and NDS database
- Explain NetWare 5 memory allocation
- Use virtual memory
- Interpret information from the MONITOR application
- Modify cache memory
- Configure application CPU time
- Define block suballocation
- Activate file compression on the server
- Modify packet receive buffers
- Define Packet Burt protocol
- Configure the server to handle Large Internet Packets (LIPs)
Technical Requirements
200MHz Pentium with 32MB Ram. 640 x 480 256-color video (800 x 600 is recommended). Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, or XP. Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher required. Minimum Connection Speed: 28.8k. Authorware recommended but not required. JavaScript must be enabled. Netscape and AOL browsers not supported.
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