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| 3016 - Foundations of Novell Networking: NetWare 6.5 |
| Vendor Course Code: | Course 3016 |
| Course Length: | 5 days |
| Course Price: | $3,250.00 |
| Availability: | Please call DDLS on 13 12 01 or click here to register your interest. |
| Overview: | The Foundations of Novell Networking: NetWare 6.5 course (Course 3016) is designed to enable entry-level networking professionals to perform common administrative tasks using NetWare 6.5. Attendees will install NetWare 6.5 and perform tasks often required of employees who provide “front line” support for a NetWare 6.5 installation and/or serve as an entry-level administrator of a small to medium-sized network. This course will introduce attendees to the high availability solutions provided by NetWare 6.5 that make it a stable and powerful kernel/OS for deployment in an enterprise environment. |
| Skills Gained: | By completing the course, the learners should be able to: * Install NetWare 6.5 and Novell Client * Set up and manage user objects in Novell’s eDirectory * Manage storage and file services * Implement file and eDirectory rights * Manage print services * Set up the Virtual Office in NetWare 6.5 * Manage and remotely manage the NetWare 6.5 server |
| Key Topics: | Module 1:Introduction to NetWare 6.5 Module 2: Manage eDirectory Module 3: Manage Storage Space Module 4: Manage Security Module 5: Manage End-User Productivity Module 6: Introduction to Server Management |
| Target Audience: | This course is the introductory course for the NetWare Certified Novell Engineer (CNE) curriculum. The intended audience for this course includes Novell customers who have 1) no experience, or up to one year of entry-level network administration experience, 2) completed the study and/or certification requirements for this course, and/or 3) intentions to achieve Novell’s Certified Novell Administrator certification. |
| Prerequisites: | * CompTIA’s A+ certification, or equivalent knowledge * CompTIA’s Network+ certification, or equivalent knowledge * In addition, attendees must be familiar with network hardware and have a conceptual knowledge of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model, topologies, and various protocols. |