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CAN Study Guide for NetWare 6, written by the leading Novell certification author David James Clarke IV, is the official and only study guide for the Novell Certified NetWare Administrator. The book provides practical knowledge, tested techniques, and real-world scenarios for passing the NetWare 6 CAN certification exam. The accompanying CD-ROM includes hands-on lab exercises the administrator will find useful in preparing for the exam. If you are a NetWare administrators looking to pass the Certified NetWare Administratoræs exam for NetWare 6 this is the book for you!

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Novell certifies thousands of professional worldwide to manage and support their IT products. Novell certification involves real-world requirements and performance-based testing. The quality reputation of Novell certified professionals set the Novell certification programs above the rest of the global standard for the IT industry. Eighty percent of hiring managers in IT organizations look for the Certified Novell Administrator (CAN) credential.Novell's CNA Study Guide for NetWare 6 provides practical knowledge, tested techniques, and real-world scenarios for passing the NetWare 6 CNA certification exam.
Chapter 1 Saving the World with NetWare 6 1(36)
Introduction to NetWare 6
4(8)
New NetWare 6 Features
4(3)
Updated NetWare 6 Features
7(5)
The Foundations of NetWare 6
12(5)
NetWare 6 Architecture
12(3)
NetWare 6 Interoperability
15(2)
Getting to Know ACME
17(20)
ACME Chronicles
21(11)
ACME Workflow
32(5)
Chapter 2 NetWare 6 Installation 37(56)
Before You Begin
38(7)
Hardware and Software Requirements
38(3)
Network Preparation
41(1)
Server Preparation
42(3)
Phase I: Choosing the Correct NetWare 6 Settings
45(6)
Step 1: Begin the Installation
45(1)
Step 2: Accept the License Agreement
46(1)
Step 3: Select the Installation Type and Method
46(2)
Step 4: Specify the Server Settings
48(1)
Step 5: Select the Regional Settings
49(1)
Step 6: Select the Mouse Type and Video Mode
50(1)
Phase II: Installing NetWare 6 Storage
51(6)
Step 7: Select Platform Support
52(1)
Step 8: Select a Storage Device and Network Board
53(2)
Step 9: Create a NetWare Partition and SYS: Volume
55(2)
Phase III: Installing the Server and Network
57(9)
Step 10: Name the Server
58(1)
Step 11: Enable Cryptography (Conditional)
59(1)
Step 12: Install the NetWare Server File System
60(3)
Step 13: Install Network Protocols
63(3)
Phase IV: Setting Up DNS and eDirectory
66(9)
Step 14: Set up DNS
67(1)
Step 15: Set the Server Time Zone
68(1)
Step 16: Configure eDirectory
68(4)
Step 17: License the NetWare Server
72(3)
Phase V: Completing the Installation
75(6)
Step 18: Install Additional Network Products
75(2)
Step 19: Install Novell Certificate Server
77(2)
Step 20: Customize the Installation
79(1)
Step 21: Complete the Server Installation
80(1)
Lab Exercise 2.1: Install NetWare 6
81(12)
Phase I: Choosing the Correct NetWare 6 Settings
82(2)
Phase II: Installing NetWare 6 Stortage
84(1)
Phase III: Installing the Server and Network
85(1)
Phase IV: Setting Up DNS and eDirectory
86(4)
Phase V: Completing the Installation
90(3)
Chapter 3 Novell eDirectory 93(50)
Introduction to Directory Services
94(6)
How Directory Services Work
95(2)
Directory Architecture
97(1)
Understanding X.500
98(2)
Understanding eDirectory 8.6
100(7)
Features and Benefits of eDirectory 8.6
101(1)
The Role of eDirectory
102(1)
NDS Architecture
103(2)
eDirectory 8.6 Architecture
105(2)
Using eDirectory Objects
107(15)
Hierarchy of eDirectory
109(2)
Tree Root
111(1)
Container Objects
111(4)
Leaf Objects
115(7)
Lab Exercise 3.1: Getting to Know eDirectory
122(2)
Implementing eDirectory Naming
124(16)
Planning Guidelines
124(1)
eDirectory Naming Structure
125(10)
Changing Your Current Context
135(3)
Understanding Inheritance
138(2)
Lab Exercise 3.2: Understanding eDirectory Naming
140(3)
Chapter 4 NetWare 6 Connectivity 143(116)
Connecting to the Network
145(20)
Understanding Network Components
146(7)
Installing the Novell Client
153(5)
Logging In
158(5)
Setting Client Properties
163(2)
Configuring Login Scripts
165(19)
Login Script Types
166(5)
Login Script Commands
171(11)
Other Login Script Commands
182(2)
Lab Exercise 4.1: Configuring ACME'S Login Scripts
184(7)
Browsing the eDirectory Tree with Novell Management Tools
191(23)
Browsing with NetWare Administrator
192(4)
Browsing with ConsoleOne
196(3)
iMonitor
199(8)
iManager
207(7)
Lab Exercise 4.2: Browsing the eDirectory Tree with Novell Management Tools
214(6)
Creating eDirectory Users
220(14)
Creating eDirectory Users with NetWare Administrator
221(3)
Creating eDirectory Users with ConsoleOne
224(4)
Creating eDirectory Users with Templates
228(2)
Managing Resource Access
230(4)
Lab Exercise 4.3: Building ACMES eDirectory Tree
234(15)
User Management with ZENworks for Desktops 3
249(10)
ZENworks Policies
249(5)
ZENworks Policy Management
254(3)
Common Configurations Through User Profiles
257(2)
Chapter 5 NetWare 6 File System 259(106)
Designing the NetWare 6 File System
262(10)
Understanding Volumes
262(3)
System-Created Directories
265(3)
Expanding Beyond the Default Directory Structure
268(1)
Directory Structure Design Scenarios
269(3)
Lab Exercise 5.1: Designing a Directory Structure for ACME
272(3)
Traditional NetWare 6 Volumes
275(12)
Viewing Volume Space Usage Information
279(1)
Restricting Volume Space
280(1)
Changing File and/or Directory Ownership
281(1)
Copying, Salvaging, and/or Purging Files
281(2)
Optimizing Volume Space
283(4)
Novell Storage Services (NSS)
287(25)
NSS Architecture
289(2)
NSS Features
291(4)
Configuring NSS
295(11)
NSS Software RAID Configuration
306(4)
Converting Traditional Volumes to NSS
310(2)
Drive Mapping
312(13)
Network Drive Mapping
314(2)
Search Drive Mapping
316(2)
Directory Map Objects
318(1)
Mapping with the MAP Command
319(6)
Accessing Network Files with iFolder
325(19)
iFolder Fundamentals
326(5)
iFolder Configuration
331(5)
iFolder Management
336(2)
NetStorage Configuration
338(3)
NetDrive Configuration
341(3)
Lab Exercise 5.2: Access Network Files with iFolder
344(10)
Backing Up and Restoring NetWare 6 Systems
354(11)
Choosing a Backup Strategy
355(3)
NetWare Backup/Restore
358(4)
ARCserve for NetWare
362(1)
VERITAS Backup Exec for NetWare
363(2)
Chapter 6 NetWare 6 Security 365(90)
Overview of Network Security
367(4)
Develop an Effective Security Policy
368(1)
Limit Access to Your Servers
369(1)
Secure the Server File System
369(1)
Protect Servers and Workstations from Viruses
370(1)
Layer One-Login/Password Authentication
371(5)
Login Security Overview
371(2)
Login/Password Authentication
373(3)
Layer Two-Login Restrictions
376(12)
Login Restrictions Page
378(1)
Password Restrictions Page
379(2)
Login Time Restrictions Page
381(2)
Network Address Restrictions Page
383(1)
Account Balance Restrictions Page
384(1)
Intruder Detection/Lockout
384(4)
Layer Three-eDirectory Security
388(28)
Understanding eDirectory Access Rights
389(6)
Step One: Assigning Trustee Rights
395(6)
Step Two: Blocking Inherited Rights
401(5)
Step Three: Calculating Effective Rights
406(5)
eDirectory Security Guidelines
411(5)
Lab Exercise 6.1: Calculating eDirectory Effective Rights
416(4)
Lab Exercise 6.2: eDirectory Administration at ACME
420(8)
Layer Four-File System Access Rights
428(12)
Understanding File System Access Rights
429(4)
Step One: Assigning Trustee Rights
433(4)
Step Two: Blocking Inherited Rights
437(1)
Step Three: Calculating Effective Rights
438(2)
Lab Exercise 6.3: Calculating File System Effective Rights
440(4)
Layer Five-Directory/File Attributes
444(7)
Security Attributes
445(1)
Feature Attributes
446(1)
Disk Management Attributes
447(4)
Lab Exercise 6.4: File System Security at ACME
451(4)
Chapter 7 NetWare 6 Advanced Security 455(52)
Managing the NetWare 6 Server
457(21)
Server Console Management
458(4)
Using Server Configuration Files
462(2)
NetWare 6 Remote Management
464(14)
Lab Exercise 7.1: Advanced Administration with Remote Manager
478(6)
Advanced Network Security
484(13)
Securing Your Network: Inside-Out
485(2)
Securing Your Network: Outside-In
487(3)
Securing Your Network from Viruses
490(7)
Web Virus Protection Plan
497(10)
Email Virus Attacks
498(3)
Buffer Overflow Viruses
501(1)
Denial-of-Service (DoS) Attacks
502(2)
Blended Threats
504(3)
Chapter 8 NetWare 6 Queue-Based Printing 507(74)
Understanding Queue-Based Printing
508(7)
Queue-Based Printing Overview
509(2)
Queue-Based Printing Architecture
511(3)
Queue-Based Printing Setup
514(1)
Configuring Queue-Based Printing
515(24)
Step 1: Create the Print Queue
516(4)
Step 2: Create the Printer
520(5)
Step 3: Assign a Print Queue to the Printer
525(1)
Step 4: Create the Print Server
525(4)
Step 5: Assign a Printer to the Print Server
529(1)
Step 6: Activate the Printing System
530(3)
Using Quick Setup
533(2)
Setting Up Queue-Based Printing in an IP-Only Environment
535(1)
Configuring Queue-Based Printing on the Workstation
536(3)
Lab Exercise 8.1: Configuring Queue-Based Printing for ACME
539(10)
Managing Queue-Based Printing
549(11)
Printing Managers
549(4)
Print Queue Management
553(4)
Print Server Management
557(1)
Printer Management
557(3)
Lab Exercise 8.2: Managing Queue-Based Printing for ACME
560(4)
Troubleshooting Queue-Based Printing
564(15)
Queue-Based Printing Troubleshooting Flowchart
564(4)
Troubleshooting the Printing Workstation
568(3)
Troubleshooting the Print Queue
571(1)
Troubleshooting the Print Server
572(1)
Troubleshooting the Printer
573(6)
Lab Exercise 8.3: Troubleshooting Queue-Based Printing Problems
579(2)
Chapter 9 NetWare 6 NDPS Printing 581(94)
The Essence of NDPS
582(11)
NDPS Features
583(5)
NDPS Versus Queue-Based Printing
588(3)
NDPS Printer Types
591(2)
NDPS Printing Architecture
593(8)
NDPS Printer Agent
594(2)
NDPS Manager
596(1)
NDPS Gateways
597(3)
NDPS Broker
600(1)
NDPS Printing Setup with iPrint
601(15)
iPrint Fundamentals
602(3)
Step 1: Install iPrint on the Server
605(1)
Step 2: Start iManager
606(1)
Step 3: Create an NDPS Broker
607(1)
Step 4: Create and Load an NDPS Manager
608(2)
Step 5: Create NDPS Printers
610(2)
Step 6: Configure NDPS for Automatic Installation on Workstations
612(1)
Using the iPrint Map Designer
613(3)
Lab Exercise 9.1: NDPS Printing Setup with iPrint
616(10)
NDPS Printing Setup with NetWare Administrator
626(9)
Step 1: Install NDPS on the Server
627(1)
Step 2: Create and Load an NDPS Broker
627(1)
Step 3: Create and Load an NDPS Manager
628(1)
Step 4: Create NDPS Printer Agents
629(3)
Step 5: Install NDPS Printers and Activate NDPS Services on the Workstations
632(3)
Lab Exercise 9.2: Setting Up NDPS Printing in the Crime Fighting Division of ACME
635(11)
Managing NDPS Printing
646(5)
Restricting Access to Printers
646(1)
Configuring Notifications
647(2)
Changing the Order of Print Jobs
649(1)
Using iPrint for Printer Management
649(2)
Troubleshooting NDPS Printing
651(23)
Familiarizing Yourself with the Problem
652(1)
Flowcharting Your Troubleshooting
653(2)
Chart A: Getting Started
655(2)
Chart B: Narrowing Your Focus
657(2)
Chart C: Non-Windows Workstation Problems
659(1)
Chart D: Windows Workstation Problems
660(3)
Chart E: Testing NDPS Printing Flow
663(3)
Chart F: Printing Problems Affecting Everyone
666(3)
Chart G: Printing Problems in a Mixed Environment
669(2)
Troubleshooting Common NDPS Printing Problems
671(1)
Troubleshooting Common iPrint Printing Problems
672(2)
Lab Exercise 9.3: Troubleshooting NDPS Printing Problems
674(1)
Chapter 10 NetWare 6 Messaging Services 675(26)
Understanding Email Basics
676(8)
Client/server Email Architecture
677(2)
Common Email Front-End Programs
679(3)
Common Email Back-End Servers
682(2)
GroupWise 6 Architecture
684(5)
Understanding a Basic GroupWise System
684(2)
GroupWise Routing Fundamentals
686(1)
GroupWise Domain Directory Structure
687(2)
Managing GroupWise 6 Using ConsoleOne
689(12)
Creating GroupWise Post Office Users
691(2)
Creating GroupWise Post Office Objects
693(2)
Managing GroupWise Post Office Objects
695(2)
Configuring GroupWise Mailbox Security
697(4)
Chapter 11 NetWare 6 Internet infrastructure 701(42)
Delivering Internet Services with Novell
703(16)
Internet Delivery with Routers
707(1)
Internet Delivery with Firewalls
708(2)
Internet Delivery with Proxy/Cache Servers
710(2)
Internet Delivery via Connectivity Services
712(3)
Novell's Internet Infrastructure
715(4)
Building a NetWare Enterprise Web Server
719(9)
Using NetWare Web Manager
721(3)
Configuring Basic Parameters
724(1)
Configuring Directories in the Document Tree
725(3)
Building a NetWare FTP Server
728(4)
Using NetWare FTP Server Manager
728(1)
Configuring the NetWare FTP Server
729(3)
Using Novell Portal Services (NPS)
732(11)
Web Portal Fundamentals
733(3)
Understanding NPS Architecture
736(1)
Using NPS to Build a Web Portal
737(6)
Appendix A NetWare 6 Certification 743(14)
Novell Certification
743(5)
NetWare 6 CNA Certification
744(1)
NetWare 6 CNE Certification
745(1)
NetWare 6 Master CNE Certification
746(1)
NetWare 6 CDE Certification
747(1)
Continuing Education Requirements
747(1)
Exam Preparation
748(1)
Preparation Methods
748(1)
Study Hints
748(1)
The Exam
749(4)
Registering for the Exam
749(1)
What Is the Exam Like?
750(1)
Hints for Taking the Exam
751(2)
Checking Your Certification Status
753(1)
For More Information
754(3)
Appendix B Cross-Reference to Novell Course 3001 Objectives 757(10)
Section 1: Identify NetWare 6 Features and Services
757(1)
Section 2: Install NetWare 6
758(1)
Section 3: Manage NetWare 6
758(1)
Section 4: Install and Manage the Novell Client
758(1)
Section 5: Identify Directory Service Basics
758(1)
Section 6: Describe Novell eDirectory
759(1)
Section 7: Manage User Objects
759(1)
Section 8: Manage eDirectory Rights
759(1)
Section 9: Configure the User Environment
760(1)
Section 10: Manage Printing
760(1)
Section 11: Implement NDPS Printing
760(1)
Section 12: Implement Novell iPrint Printing
761(1)
Section 13: Identify How to Resolve Network Printing Problems
761(1)
Section 14: Evaluate NetWare File Services
761(1)
Section 15: Create and Access NetWare Volumes
762(1)
Section 16: Implement Directory and File Rights to Provide NetWare File System Security
762(1)
Section 17: Design a Network File System
762(1)
Section 18: Identify How to Back Up and Restore NetWare Systems
763(1)
Section 19: Implement Novell iFolder
763(1)
Section 20: Identify Features and Functions of Email
763(1)
Section 21: Identify the Components of a GroupWise 6 System
764(1)
Section 22: Maintain a Basic GroupWise System
764(1)
Section 23: Secure Your Network
764(1)
Section 24: Identify How to Protect Your Network Against Viruses
765(1)
Section 25: Identify How Novell Products Deliver Internet Services
765(1)
Section 26: Identify How to Implement a Web Server
765(1)
Section 27: Identify How to Install and Configure an FTP Server
766(1)
Section 28: Identify How Viruses Affect Web Services
766(1)
Section 29: Identify the Purpose and Function of a Web Portal
766(1)
Appendix C Solutions to Lab Exercises 767(18)
Chapter 3: Novell eDirectory
767(1)
Lab Exercise 3.2: Understanding NDS Naming
767(1)
Chapter 4: NetWare 6 Connectivity
768(3)
Lab Exercise 4.1: Configuring ACME'S Login Scripts
768(1)
Lab Exercise 4.3: Building ACMES NDS Tree
769(2)
Chapter 6: NetWare 6 Security
771(9)
Lab Exercise 6.1: Calculating NDS Effective Rights
771(5)
Lab Exercise 6.3: Calculating File System Effective Rights
776(4)
Chapter 8: NetWare 6 Queue-Based Printing
780(3)
Lab Exercise 8.1: Building ACMES Queue-Based Printing System
780(1)
Lab Exercise 8.2: Managing ACME'S Queue-Based Printing System
781(1)
Lab Exercise 8.3: Troubleshooting Queue-Based Printing Problems (Matching)
782(1)
Chapter 9: NetWare 6 NDPS Printing
783(2)
Lab Exercise 9.3: Troubleshooting NDPS Printing Problems (Matching)
783(2)
Index 785


David James Clarke IV, CNI, CNE, and CNA, has devoted his career to helping people attain IT certification through Study Guides, eLearning, and BootCamps. He is the original creator of the CNE Study Guide phenomenon and author of numerous best-selling books for Novell Press, including Novell's CNE Update to NetWare 6, Novell's CNE Study Guide for NetWare 5.1, Novell's CNA Study Guide for NetWare 5.1, Novell's CNE Study Set for NetWare, and the Clarke Notes series.

Clarke is the cofounder and chief evangelist of Toolwire, where he developed the company's learning methodology and originated the concept of live, hands-on learning for students in an anywhere, anytime format. He is also the developer of The Clarke Tests (an interactive learning system) and producer of the best-selling video series "So You Wanna Be a CNE?!"

Clarke speaks at numerous national conferences and currently lives and plays in the breathtaking woods of Oregon with his wife and two lovely daughters.