Training Course:Integrating Novell Open Enterprise Server for LinuxSchool/Trainer:CTE Solutions Inc. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Whether youve been using NetWare for years or just new to Novell, this course is you if you want to learn about Novell Open Enterprise Server and all the great services you get with it. Learn how to migrate data and services currently running on NetWare to the new Novell Open Enterprise Server or learn how to install the services directly if you are just starting with Novell. Either way, you are sure to get the valuable knowledge you need to implement and integrate valuable Novell Open Enterprise Server services into your environment.
Audience
This course is ideal for anyone working with Novell Open Enterprise Server, including:
Novell software system administrators, integrators, and engineers
Networking consultants
Reseller/partner technical support staff
New Novell Open Enterprise Server customers
If you are an established Novell NetWare administrator who needs to evaluate Novell Open Enterprise Server services running on Linux or a network administrator tasked with administering and implementing Novell Open Enterprise Server services in your environment, this is the course for you.
Prerequisites
Before you take this course we recommend you have a solid understanding of the following:
CompTIA A+ objectives
CompTIA Network+ objectives
Fundamentals of Novell eDirectory (course 3017) objectives
The equivalent networking and eDirectory experience (on NetWare, Linux, or Windows) is also acceptable.
Some experience with eDirectory 8.7.3 or later through training, testing, or on-the-job experience
Basic experience with any Linux desktop or server in a computing environment such as an enterprise or academic environment or through a training course (such as 3036 - SUSE Linux Fundamentals)
Key Objectives
Implement infrastructure services (such as DNS and DHCP) and Novell Open Enterprise Server services (such as iPrint and iFolder) on a Novell Open Enterprise Linux server
Migrate data and services from an existing NetWare server to Novell Open Enterprise Linux Server
Install services directly on the Novell Open Enterprise Linux server
Course Outline
This course covers a broad range of topics, many of which are listed below:
Upgrading to Novell Open Enterprise Server (Linux/NetWare)
Managing a Linux Novell Open Enterprise Server
Managing multiple Novell Open Enterprise Servers (Linux/NetWare)
Implementing DNS/DHCP (Linux)
Migrating NSS Volumes (Linux/NetWare)
Accessing data using CIFS/Samba (Linux)
Migrating iPrint services (Linux)
Installing and configuring iFolder (Linux)
Configuring White Pages (eGuide) (Linux)
Providing file access with NetStorage (Linux/NetWare)
Planning a Novell Open Enterprise Implementation ...''
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.ctesolutions.com/
Phone:1 (866) 635-5353
School Address:
11 Holland Avenue, Suite 100 Ottawa, Ontario, K1Y 4S1
69 Yonge Street, Suite 1200 Toronto, Ontario M5E 1K3
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Ugrading the Open Enterprise Server for NetWare
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