WS750 - OS/2 Warp Server Connectivity and Advanced Features

Length

 * 4 days

Abstract
This lab intensive course provides the skills, knowledge, and techniques required to use OS/2 Warp Server's advanced connectivity features.

Topics
After completing this course, you should be able to:
 * Describe, install, configure and tune Adapter and Protocol Services in order to support OS/2 Warp Server and its clients
 * Describe and configure Dynamic IP clients
 * Describe and configure Netware protocol support and Netware NetBIOS emulation (IPXBEUI)
 * Identify the basic functions provided by TCP/IP Services and describe how to install and configure them
 * Describe the purpose of Dynamic IP and explain how to configure the DHCP and DDNS servers
 * Describe how to configure OS/2 Warp Server for Internet access and identify TCP/IP applications provided with the product
 * Explain how DOS and Windows applications can use the TCP/IP services provided with OS/2 Warp Server
 * Describe the four types of remote LAN Access environments supported by Remote Access Services
 * Explain how to configure Remote Access Services (WAN ports, Modems, Bridge, Address, Answer Modes, Phonebook, MPTS) using the integrated installation program and settings notebook
 * Explain how to install and configure OS/2 Remote Access Services Client and Windows Remote Access Services Client
 * Describe Bridging and Filtering functions as implemented in the Remote Access Services Connection Server
 * Describe the characteristics of Requester transport Configuration scenarios (NETBEUI, 802.2, TCPBEUI (Real Mode), etc)

What you will learn

 * Adapter and Protocol Services
 * Novell Gateway
 * Internet Gateway
 * TCP/IP Services
 * DHCP and DDNS
 * TCPBEUI on DOS LAN Services
 * Remote Access Services (LAN Distance)

Audience
LAN Administrators who have acquired basic administration skills and require skills to implement the connectivity features of OS/2 Warp Server should take this course. This course is intended for the OS/2 Warp Server Administrator who is responsible for planning and supporting the advanced connectivity features of OS/2 Warp Server.