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IntranetWare/NetWare 4.11: Administration, Troubleshooting, and TCP/IP, 1/e

Mike Mutasem Awwad, DeVry Institute of Technology

Published June, 1999 by Prentice Hall Career & Technology

Copyright 2000, 414 pp.
Cloth
ISBN 0-13-927138-4


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Summary

For an introductory-level course in Computer Networking Fundamentals. An excellent resource for students thinking of getting their CNA (Certified Network Administrator) or CNE (Certified NetWare Engineer) program certification, this well-rounded textbook covers the essentials of data communications using the Network operating system NetWare 4.11 and TCP/IP. Providing all the practical, hands-on experience students will need to become a professional network technician or administrator, it helps develop the essential skills needed to operate, troubleshoot, and administer a NetWare 4.11 network, and provides insight on various Novell networking components—valuable information that helps student in their decision-making, and leads them to more effective choices of networking equipment.

Features


A comprehensive learning package for complete test preparation—Introduces the basic fundamentals of:
—Data communications, discussing concepts of data communication through the OSI model.
—Shows how to develop, design, and administer a NetWare 4.11 network.
—Discusses how to install, upgrade and configure a NetWare 4.11 network.
—Covers essential skills a LAN technician needs to troubleshoot a NetWare or non-NetWare network.
— Discusses fundamental concepts of TCP/IP—implementation, troubleshooting, and administration on a NetWare 4.11 network.

  • Prepares students to pass the Networking Technologies test and become a CNE (Certified NetWare Engineer).
Hands-on examples—Demonstrates step-by-step troubleshooting techniques for a network with up to 500 users.
  • Shows students the most important tasks performed as a network administrator, and gives them a greater understanding of TCP/IP concepts, as well as a sample strategy for on-the-job troubleshooting.
Advanced topics in network administration.
  • Introduces students to higher-level concepts in network administration that will lead to better optimization and maintenance, and in designing a LAN or WAN.
Four key areas of coverage—Offers thorough analyses of networking technologies, LAN administration, LAN troubleshooting, and TCP/IP.
  • Provides students with information essential to their future careers as network engineers, administrators, or LAN technicians.
End-of-chapter questions.
  • Prepares students for the Networking Technologies test and eventually the CNE.


Table of Contents
    1. Networking Technologies.
    2. Introduction to IntranetWare/NetWare 4.11.
    3. IntranetWare File System.
    4. User Environment and IntranetWare Printing.
    5. NDS Security and Server Management.
    6. NDS Design and Integrating NetWare 3.1x.
    7. Network Services and Optimizing the Network.
    8. IntranetWare Installation and Configuration.
    9. Troubleshooting an IntranetWare Network.
    10. TCP/IP.


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