G4570 - OS/2 LAN Server and NetWare: Client Coexistence

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Abstract

Network specialists will learn how to integrate the functions of Novell NetWare** Requesters and IBM LAN Requesters. Included is the use of OS/2 LAN Requester, NetWare Requester for OS/2, DOS LAN Requester and NetWare DOS Requester. Hands-on lab exercises allow students to configure application environments requiring remote printers, OS/2 2.x Virtual DOS Machines, or Windows support. Material covers important differences between OS/2 LAN Server and NetWare, and examines typical configurations within each network environment. This course does not include System Administrator tasks.

Length

  • 2 Days - Hands-on Labs

Who Should Take This Course

Experienced administrators or technical support personnel responsible for the installation and support of workstations in a heterogeneous OS/2 LAN Server and NetWare environment.

What You Will Learn

After completing this course, you should be able to:

  • Describe the machine and protocol requirements for client coexistence
  • Install an IBM DOS LAN Requester on a DOS Workstation, with/without Microsoft Windows**, such that it will coexist with the NetWare shell
  • Install, configure and concurrently use OS/2 LAN Requester and NetWare Requester for OS/2 on an OS/2 2.x workstation
  • Install, configure and use NetWare Requester running in a Virtual DOS Machine (VDM), while concurrently running OS/2 LAN Requester under OS/2 2.x
  • Install and use a NetWare remote printer on an OS/2 workstation
  • List the differences, benefits and concerns when accessing multiple server environments

Prerequisites

Before taking this course, you should be comfortable with the administration and installation of both OS/2 LAN Server and NetWare. This experience can be obtained by attending one of the following LAN Server sequences and one of the NetWare sequences:

Equivalent on-the-job experience or certification as a Novell Certified Network Engineer (CNE) may be substituted for the above courses.