NetWare Study Stack for Chapters 1 and 2
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eDirectory | Global database in Novell containing information on all network objects including users
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leaf object | Represents network entities
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context | location of object in eDirectory tree
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Admin | User created when NetWare is installed. Has Supervisory rights to entire eDirectory Tree
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Typeless | Distinguished Name that does not include the Object type abbreviations
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Topology | Physical layout of the network cable system
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[Root] | Object at top of any eDirectory tree. Can only be one [Root] object.
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container object | used to group and store other objects
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Types of container objects | Country Organization Organizational Unit
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TCP/IP | Protocol suite necessary to access the Internet
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X.500 | NDS is based on this industry standard naming system
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Current context | location of your client in the eDirectory tree
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Workgroup | Two or more peer-to-peer networked computers
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OneNet | Novell's strategy of making multiple networks consisting of diverse clients and services work together in a network
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NETBEUI | Microsoft nonrouting protocol stack commonly used on Windows
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File Service | NOS service that enables client computers to access and save data on a disk storage system
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Replica | A copy of the eDirectory database that can be placed on a new server for fault tolerance
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Typeful | A context specification that includes the object's abbreviations is referred to this
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Property | Field that contains information about an object
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NFAP | This makes NetWare file services simpler in a multiclient environment
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Alias | Used as pointer to another object
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Logging in | Term used by Novell for the process of entering a username and password to authenticate to the network
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Logging on | Term used by Microsoft for the process of entering a username and password to authenticate to the network
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Security Services | service available on a NOS to authenticate users to the network by using login names and passwords. Determines what rights users have to the network.
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Message Services | Service available on a NOS to transfer email messages and event notifications between clients and servers
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Print Service | Allows printers to be attached to the network to be used by client computers
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ConsoleOne | Primary management utility for NetWare 6. Written in JAVA. Can be used to create and manage objects in the eDirectory tree
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Volume | When dealing with disk storage is logical division of a servers disk system consisting of a physical amount of storage space on one or more hard disk drives
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IPX/SPX | Novell proprietary protocol suite that was the only suite available before NetWare 5. It manages routing and the formatting of packets on a network.
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Examples of Leaf Objects | User / Printer / Volume / Server / Alias / Group
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Abbreviation for Container Country | C=
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Abbreviation for Container Organization | O=
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Abbreviation for Container Organizational Unit | OU=
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Abbreviation for Leaf Objects | CN=
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Distinguished Name | Unique name which consists of object name and complete context
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Naming convention that Starts with leading period . | Distinguished name
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Naming convention that DOES NOT start with leading period . | relative name
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Relative name | Allows you to save keystrokes by starting with the current context and omitting the leading period
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.EKenton.IS.UAS | example of typeless distinguished name
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.EKenton.IS | example of typeless relative name
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iManager | Management utility that does not require the Novell client to be installed. Allows you to use standard Web Browser to login and manage the server.
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volume object | leaf object in the eDirectory tree that points to the physical data volumes on the server and are used to access data
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Five types of replicas | Master, Read Write, Read Only, Subordinate, Filtered
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Original main copy of the eDirectory data | Master
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directory partition | division of eDirectory database that enables a network administrator to relicate only a part of the entire eDirectory tree
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[Root] Partition | Default partition that starts at the root of the tree and is the only partition when installing a server.
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View Partition and Replica information | Using ConsoleOne, and clicking "View", "Partition and Replica View"
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T or F - You may create a new partition containing only leaf objects | FALSE - A partition must be created with a container as the root.
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Object types that can be placed in the [Root] of eDirectory tree | Oranization and Country Objects
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Containers that may contain User objects | Organization and Organizational Units
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