Table of Contents
I. GETTING STARTED.
1: NetWare 6.5 Installation.
Instant Access. Getting Ready for NetWare 6.5.
2: Novell
Clients.
Installing/Upgrading the Novell Client. Introduction to Novell
Clients. The Traditional Novell Client. Upgrading the Novell
Client. Other Novell Clients. Native File Access Pack.
3: Novell
Management Tools.
Using ConsoleOne. Accessing Web Manager. Accessing iManager. Using
NetWare Remote Manager. Working with iMonitor. Introduction to
Novell Management. ConsoleOne. Remote Management with ConsoleOne.
NetWare Web Manager. iManager. NetWare Remote Manager. iMonitor.
II. ENABLING ONE NET.
4: NetWare 6.5 Server Management.
Instant Access. NetWare Server Basics. Managing a NetWare Server.
5: Novell eDirectory Management.
Instant Access. What Is eDirectory? eDirectory Architecture.
eDirectory Tree Design. Managing eDirectory. Using LDAP with
eDirectory. DNS and DHCP Services.
6: Users and Network
Security.
Instant Access. An Overview of Network Security. User-Related
Objects. Authentication. Authorization. Data Security. Novell
Cryptographic Services.
7: NetWare Printing Services.
Instant Access. Introduction to NetWare Printing. Setting Up a
Secure Printing Environment.
III. PROVIDING TRANSPARENT ACCESS.
8: File Storage and Management.
Instant Access. Understanding the NetWare File System. Novell
Storage Services. Planning the File System. Working with NSS
Volumes. Saving Disk Space. NetWare Distributed File System.
Network Attached Storage with iSCSI. Backing Up and Restoring
Files.
9: Open Source Web Services.
Instant Access. Introduction to NetWare 6.5 Web Services. Apache
Web Server for NetWare. Tomcat Servlet Engine for NetWare. NetWare
Web Search Server. Additional NetWare 6.5 Web Services.
10:
NetWare File Access.
Instant Access. Introduction to NetWare File Access. NetStorage.
Novell NetDrive. Novell iFolder. Novell Virtual Office. NetWare FTP
Server.
IV. DELIVERING BUSINESS CONTINUITY.
11: Multiprocessor and Clustering Support.
Instant Access. NetWare Multiprocessing. NetWare Cluster Services.
12: Advanced Network Services.
Instant Access. Nterprise Branch Office. DirXML Starter Pack.
V. APPENDICES.
Appendix A: Novell Client Properties.
Client Tab. Location Profiles Tab. Advanced Login Tab. Service
Location Tab. Advanced Settings Tab. Advanced Menu Settings Tab.
Default Capture Tab. Protocol Preferences Tab. LDAP Contextless
Login (Windows 2000/XP Only). Single Sign-On Tab (Windows 2000/XP
Only). DHCP Settings Tab (Windows 2000/XP Only). DSCAT Contextless
Login Tab. Update Agent.
Appendix B: NetWare Login
Scripts.
Working with Login Scripts. Commands for Network Connection and
Resource Access. Login Script Commands for Login Script Execution.
Commands for Workstation Environment. Commands for Text File Usage.
Other Login Script Commands. Identifier Variables.
Appendix C:
NetWare Console and SET Commands.
NetWare Console Commands. NetWare SET Parameters.
Appendix D:
eDirectory Reference Materials.
eDirectory Background Processes. Repairing eDirectory with
DSRepair. eDirectory Errors.
Appendix E: Where to Go for More
Information.
General Novell Product Information. Novell on the Internet. Novell
Cool Solutions. Novell AppNotes. Novell Connection. Novell
Technical Support. Novell Ngage. DeveloperNet: Novell's Developer
Support. Novell Training Classes and CNE Certification. Advanced
Technical Training. Novell Users International. Network
Professional Association.
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About the Author
Jeffrey L. Harris, a nine-year veteran of Novell, has
worked throughout the Novell organization, including stints in
Novell Technical Services, Major Market Sales Operations,
Technical/Product Marketing, and Contract Management. Mr. Harris
has written books, articles, marketing collateral, and technical
white papers on several products and technologies, including
directories, network and Internet security, network protocols, and
proxy caching. Mr. Harris has a B.S. in Computer Science and a
Masters of Business Administration (MBA).