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==Objectives==
==Objectives==
SECTION 1 - ADAPTERS AND PROTOCOL SERVICES
;SECTION 1 - ADAPTERS AND PROTOCOL SERVICES
*List the features provided by Adapter and Protocol Services and describe the implementation of LAPS and Socket/MPTS.
*List the features provided by Adapter and Protocol Services and describe the implementation of LAPS and Socket/MPTS.
*Describe how to install, configure, and tune Adapter and Protocol Services in order to support OS/2 Warp Server components.
*Describe how to install, configure, and tune Adapter and Protocol Services in order to support OS/2 Warp Server components.
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*Describe the configuration of the NetWare protocol support (ODI2NDI) and NetBIOS over IPX (IPXBEUI).
*Describe the configuration of the NetWare protocol support (ODI2NDI) and NetBIOS over IPX (IPXBEUI).


SECTION 2 - TCP/IP SERVICES
;SECTION 2 - TCP/IP SERVICES
*Identify the basic functions provided by TCP/IP Services, and describe how to install and configure them.
*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 the purpose of Dynamic IP and explain how to configure the DHCP and DDNS servers.
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*Explain how DOS and Windows applications can use the TCP/IP services provided by OS/2 Warp Server.
*Explain how DOS and Windows applications can use the TCP/IP services provided by OS/2 Warp Server.


SECTION 3 - FILE AND PRINT SHARING SERVICES, NETWARE GATEWAY SERVICES
;SECTION 3 - FILE AND PRINT SHARING SERVICES, NETWARE GATEWAY SERVICES
*Describe the OS/2 Warp Server domain concept and explain how it is implemented in the OS/2 Warp Server environment.
*Describe the OS/2 Warp Server domain concept and explain how it is implemented in the OS/2 Warp Server environment.
*Explain the three file systems used in an OS/2 Warp Server environment, describe how and when access control lists (ACLs) are used, and identify where they are stored on the server.
*Explain the three file systems used in an OS/2 Warp Server environment, describe how and when access control lists (ACLs) are used, and identify where they are stored on the server.
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*Describe how OS/2 Warp Server performs double redirection and how to install and configure IBM OS/2 Warp Server NetWare Gateway services.
*Describe how OS/2 Warp Server performs double redirection and how to install and configure IBM OS/2 Warp Server NetWare Gateway services.


SECTION 4 - FILE AND PRINT CLIENTS
;SECTION 4 - FILE AND PRINT CLIENTS
*Describe how to install and configure the OS/2 File and Print Client (OS/2 LAN Requester) and use it to connect to OS/2 Warp Server.
*Describe how to install and configure the OS/2 File and Print Client (OS/2 LAN Requester) and use it to connect to OS/2 Warp Server.
*Describe how to install and configure the DOS File and Print Client (DOS LAN Services) and use it to connect to OS/2 Warp Server.
*Describe how to install and configure the DOS File and Print Client (DOS LAN Services) and use it to connect to OS/2 Warp Server.
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*Describe how OS/2 Warp Server supports NT clients, Windows for Workgroups clients, and LANtastic clients which do not have OS/2 Warp Server logon capability.
*Describe how OS/2 Warp Server supports NT clients, Windows for Workgroups clients, and LANtastic clients which do not have OS/2 Warp Server logon capability.


SECTION 5 - REMOTE ACCESS SERVICES
;SECTION 5 - REMOTE ACCESS SERVICES
*Describe the four types of remote LAN access environments.
*Describe the four types of remote LAN access environments.
*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 configure Remote Access Services (WAN Ports, Modems, Bridge, Address, Answer Modes, PhoneBook, MPTS) using the integrated installation program and settings notebook.
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*Describe Bridging and Filtering functions as implemented in the Remote Access Services Connection Server.
*Describe Bridging and Filtering functions as implemented in the Remote Access Services Connection Server.


SECTION 6 - SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
;SECTION 6 - SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
*Describe how to install and configure the OS/2 Warp Server SystemView Manager and the OS/2 and Windows SystemView clients.
*Describe how to install and configure the OS/2 Warp Server SystemView Manager and the OS/2 and Windows SystemView clients.
*Explain how to discover and group clients for management purposes and prevent misuse of the OS/2 Warp Server SystemView feature by enabling the Security Manager.
*Explain how to discover and group clients for management purposes and prevent misuse of the OS/2 Warp Server SystemView feature by enabling the Security Manager.
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*Describe how to use the Software Distribution component of OS/2 Warp Server SystemView to distribute CID and non-CID enabled applications.
*Describe how to use the Software Distribution component of OS/2 Warp Server SystemView to distribute CID and non-CID enabled applications.


SECTION 7 - BACKUP AND RECOVERY SERVICES
;SECTION 7 - BACKUP AND RECOVERY SERVICES
*Describe the fault tolerance features provided by OS/2 Warp Server.
*Describe the fault tolerance features provided by OS/2 Warp Server.
*Describe the OS/2 Warp Server Backup and Recovery data model, and the media that may be used for backup.
*Describe the OS/2 Warp Server Backup and Recovery data model, and the media that may be used for backup.
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*Identify the critical Warp Server LAN files, and use the BACKACC and RESTACC utilities to backup and restore NET.ACC and server ACLs.
*Identify the critical Warp Server LAN files, and use the BACKACC and RESTACC utilities to backup and restore NET.ACC and server ACLs.


SECTION 8 - ADVANCED PRINT SERVICES
;SECTION 8 - ADVANCED PRINT SERVICES
*Describe the functions provided by Print Services Facility (PSF/2) for OS/2 Warp Server.
*Describe the functions provided by Print Services Facility (PSF/2) for OS/2 Warp Server.
*Describe how to create a print device and print queue, set up transforms, and print using PSF/2.
*Describe how to create a print device and print queue, set up transforms, and print using PSF/2.
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*Describe how to implement the functions available when using APRINT as a print submission method.
*Describe how to implement the functions available when using APRINT as a print submission method.


SECTION 9 - PROBLEM DETERMINATION
;SECTION 9 - PROBLEM DETERMINATION
*Given a scenario describing an adapter and/or protocol error, identify the tools, list the steps, or describe a procedure to isolate and correct the problem.
*Given a scenario describing an adapter and/or protocol error, identify the tools, list the steps, or describe a procedure to isolate and correct the problem.
*Given a scenario describing a TCP/IP error, list the steps or describe a procedure to isolate and correct the problem.
*Given a scenario describing a TCP/IP error, list the steps or describe a procedure to isolate and correct the problem.
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:Course Duration: 4 Days
:Course Duration: 4 Days
:Course Abstract: This course focuses on adapter configurations and support, systems management, remote access services and network problem determination.
:Course Abstract: This course focuses on adapter configurations and support, systems management, remote access services and network problem determination.
For information on pricing, scheduling and course registration:


For those unfamiliar with LAN Server and OS/2 Warp Server:
For those unfamiliar with LAN Server and OS/2 Warp Server:
;Course Title: [[WS730 - OS/2 Warp Server Administration Workshop I|OS/2 Warp Server Administration Workshop I]]
;Course Title: [[WS730 - OS/2 Warp Server Administration Workshop I|OS/2 Warp Server Administration Workshop I]]
:Course Number: WS730 (USA)
:Course Number: WS730 (USA)
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:Course Duration: 4 Days
:Course Duration: 4 Days
:Course Abstract: This course refines basic skills and provides advanced knowledge and techniques for planning, installing, administering and supporting the Entry and Advanced versions of OS/2 Warp Server.
:Course Abstract: This course refines basic skills and provides advanced knowledge and techniques for planning, installing, administering and supporting the Entry and Advanced versions of OS/2 Warp Server.
and
and
;Course Title: [[WS750 - OS/2 Warp Server Connectivity and Advanced Features|OS/2 Warp Server Connectivity and Advanced Features]]
;Course Title: [[WS750 - OS/2 Warp Server Connectivity and Advanced Features|OS/2 Warp Server Connectivity and Advanced Features]]
:Course Number: WS750 (USA)
:Course Number: WS750 (USA)
:Course Duration: 4 Days
:Course Duration: 4 Days
:Course Abstract: This lab-intensive course covers adapter and protocol services, Novell Gateway, Internet Gateway, DHCP and DDNS, TCPBEUI on DOS LAN Services, and remote access services.
:Course Abstract: This lab-intensive course covers adapter and protocol services, Novell Gateway, Internet Gateway, DHCP and DDNS, TCPBEUI on DOS LAN Services, and remote access services.
and
and
;Course Title: [[WS760 - OS/2 Warp Server Service and Support|OS/2 Warp Server Service and Support]]
;Course Title: [[WS760 - OS/2 Warp Server Service and Support|OS/2 Warp Server Service and Support]]
:Course Number: WS760 (USA)
:Course Number: WS760 (USA)
:Course Duration: 4 Days
:Course Duration: 4 Days
:Course Abstract: This course focuses on adapter configurations and support, systems management, remote access services and network problem determination.
:Course Abstract: This course focuses on adapter configurations and support, systems management, remote access services and network problem determination.


Publications for both experienced and non-experienced candidates:
Publications for both experienced and non-experienced candidates:
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This bibliography provides specific page number references to study material for each test objective. This information is presented in tables, one table per section of test objectives. A sample of this table is shown below.
This bibliography provides specific page number references to study material for each test objective. This information is presented in tables, one table per section of test objectives. A sample of this table is shown below.


;Redbook, Volume 1
:Inside OS/2 Warp Server, Volume 1: Exploring the Core Components, International Technical Support Organization, IBM Corporation, Austin, TX, 1996, Order Number: SG24-4602-00. [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL8414272W/Inside_OS_2_Warp_Server?edition=sg244602]


_______________________________________________________________________________
;Redbook, Volume 2
 
:Inside OS/2 Warp Server, Volume 2: System Management, Software Distribution and Advanced Print Services, International Technical Support Organization, Austin, TX, 1996, Order Number: SG24-4702-00.
 
 
OS/2 Warp Server     Redbook  Redbook Cert'n      Survival
 
Test Objective     Vol. 1    Vol. 2 Handbook    Guide
 
_______________________________________________________________________________
 
 
 
"Text of test objective...."        xx-xx                xx-xx
 
 
 
"Text of test objective...."        yy-yy                yy-yy
 
_______________________________________________________________________________
 
The headings in the sample table above refer to the following publications:
 
    Redbook, Volume 1
 
    Inside OS/2 Warp Server, Volume 1: Exploring the Core Components, International Technical Support Organization, IBM Corporation, Austin, TX, 1996, Order Number: SG24-4602-00. Click here for ordering information.
 
    Redbook, Volume 2
 
    Inside OS/2 Warp Server, Volume 2: System Management, Software Distribution and Advanced Print Services, International Technical Support Organization, Austin, TX, 1996, Order Number: SG24-4702-00. Click here for ordering information.
 
    Cert'n Handbook
 
    Chambers, W. Craig, et al., OS/2 LAN Server Certification Handbook, Indianapolis: New Riders Publishing, 1995, ISBN: 1-56205-406-6. This book can be ordered in the U.S. from Sylvan Prometric, by calling 1-800-959-EXAM.
 
    Survival Guide
 
    Kerr, David A. and Curran, Bret, et al., OS/2 Warp Administrator's Survival Guide, Sams Publishing, Indianapolis, 1995, ISBN: 0-672-30744-8.
 
SECTION 1 - ADAPTER AND PROTOCOL SERVICES:
 
 
_______________________________________________________________________________
 
 
 
OS/2 Warp Server     Redbook  Redbook Cert'n      Survival
 
Test Objective     Vol. 1    Vol. 2 Handbook    Guide
 
_______________________________________________________________________________
 
 
 
List the features provided by     125-133
 
Adapter and Protocol Services
 
and describe the implementation
 
of LAPS and Socket/MPTS.
 
 
 
Describe how to install,     133-141     328-335,
 
configure, and tune Adapter and     212-214,
 
Protocol Services in order to     270-271,
 
support OS/2 Warp Server     644-648
 
components.
 
 
 
Describe the implementation and    259-279     270-271
 
configuration of NetBIOS over
 
TCP/IP (TCPBEUI).
 
 
 
Describe the installation and     228-233
 
configuration of Dynamic IP
 
clients.
 
 
 
Describe the configuration of the  157-165     315,
 
NetWare protocol support (ODI2NDI)     328-335
 
and NetBIOS over IPX (IPXBEUI).
 
SECTION 2 - TCP/IP SERVICES
 
 
_______________________________________________________________________________
 
 
 
OS/2 Warp Server     Redbook  Redbook Cert'n      Survival
 
Test Objective     Vol. 1    Vol. 2 Handbook    Guide
 
_______________________________________________________________________________
 
 
 
Identify the basic functions     167-196     360-377,
 
provided by TCP/IP Services,     380-415
 
and describe how to install
 
and configure them.
 
 
 
Describe the purpose of Dynamic    197-241
 
IP and explain how to configure
 
the DHCP and DDNS servers.
 
 
 
Describe how to configure OS/2      241-255     380-415
 
Warp Server for Internet access,
 
and identify TCP/IP applications
 
provided with the product.
 
 
 
Explain how DOS and Windows     255
 
applications can use the TCP/IP
 
services provided by OS/2 Warp
 
Server.
 
 
 
SECTION 3 - FILE AND PRINT SHARING SERVICES, NETWARE GATEWAY SERVICES
 
 
_______________________________________________________________________________
 
 
 
OS/2 Warp Server     Redbook  Redbook Cert'n      Survival
 
Test Objective     Vol. 1    Vol. 2 Handbook    Guide
 
_______________________________________________________________________________
 
 
 
Describe the OS/2 Warp Server     10 33-41     150-152
 
domain concept and explain how
 
it is implemented in the OS/2
 
Warp Server environment.
 
 
 
Explain the three file systems 307,     164-180
 
used in an OS/2 Warp Server 893-897
 
environment, describe how and when
 
access control lists (ACLs) are
 
used, and identify where they are
 
stored on the server.
 
 
 
Use User Profile Management, the 81-83,      152-180
 
Graphical User Interface, and the 91-104,
 
command line interface to create 405-411
 
users and groups.
 
 
 
List resources which may be     19-28 111-157,    156-200
 
shared in an OS/2 Warp Server 214-216
 
environment and describe how to
 
use the Graphical User Interface
 
and the command line interface
 
to define and share network
 
resources.
 
 
 
List and describe the types of      19-28 179-196,    159-180
 
access control permissions 467-469
 
available by resource and use
 
the command line interface and
 
Graphical User Interface to
 
create access control profiles
 
on the server.
 
 
 
Describe how the apply     19-28 196-198    164-180
 
(propagate) function works in
 
a shared directory structure.
 
 
 
Describe how to create a home     19-28 153-154,    152-180
 
directory, shared printer 159-174,
 
assignments, shared application 209-217,
 
assignments, serial device 480-482,
 
assignments, and logon drive 483-485
 
assignments for a user account.
 
 
 
Given a set of workload 345-348,
 
requirements, describe the 838-852,
 
function of, and assign the 969-986
 
appropriate values to, the
 
IBMLAN.INI parameters:  x1
 
(sessions), x2 (commands), x3
 
(names), maxshares, maxusers,
 
maxconnections, maxopens,
 
autodisconnect, and cleanup.
 


;Cert'n Handbook
:Chambers, W. Craig, et al., OS/2 LAN Server Certification Handbook, Indianapolis: New Riders Publishing, 1995, ISBN: 1-56205-406-6.


Describe the relationship between 956-970
;Survival Guide
:Kerr, David A. and Curran, Bret, et al., OS/2 Warp Administrator's Survival Guide, Sams Publishing, Indianapolis, 1995, ISBN: 0-672-30744-8.


the IBMLAN.INI and the
===SECTION 1 - ADAPTER AND PROTOCOL SERVICES:===
* List the features provided by Adapter and Protocol Services and describe the implementation of LAPS and Socket/MPTS. 125-133
* Describe how to install, configure, and tune Adapter and Protocol Services in order to support OS/2 Warp Server components.     133-141, 328-335, 212-214, 270-271, 644-648
* Describe the implementation and configuration of NetBIOS over TCP/IP (TCPBEUI).   259-279, 270-271
* Describe the installation and configuration of Dynamic IP clients.    228-233
* Describe the configuration of the NetWare protocol support (ODI2NDI)  and NetBIOS over IPX (IPXBEUI).   157-165, 315, 328-335


  PROTOCOL.INI files, and describe
===SECTION 2 - TCP/IP SERVICES===
* Identify the basic functions provided by TCP/IP Services, and describe how to install and configure them. 167-196, 360-377, 380-415
* Describe the purpose of Dynamic  IP and explain how to configure the DHCP and DDNS servers. 197-241
* Describe how to configure OS/2 Warp Server for Internet access, and identify TCP/IP applications  provided with the product.      241-255, 380-415
* Explain how DOS and Windows applications can use the TCP/IP services provided by OS/2 Warp  Server. 255


  the parameters in the IBMLAN.INI
===SECTION 3 - FILE AND PRINT SHARING SERVICES, NETWARE GATEWAY SERVICES===
* Describe the OS/2 Warp Server domain concept and explain how it is implemented in the OS/2  Warp Server environment.    10, 33-41, 150-152
* Explain the three file systems used in an OS/2 Warp Server environment, describe how and when access control lists (ACLs) are used, and identify where they are stored on the server. 307, 164-180, 893-897
* Use User Profile Management, the Graphical User Interface, and the command line interface to create  users and groups. 81-83, 152-180, 91-104, 405-411
* List resources which may be shared in an OS/2 Warp Server environment and describe how to use the Graphical User Interface and the command line interface to define and share network resources. 19-28, 111-157, 156-200, 214-216
* List and describe the types of access control permissions available by resource and use the command line interface and Graphical User Interface to create access control profiles on the server. 19-28, 179-196, 159-180, 467-469
* Describe how the apply (propagate) function works in a shared directory structure.  19-28, 196-198, 164-180
* Describe how to create a home directory, shared printer assignments, shared application assignments, serial device assignments, and logon drive assignments for a user account. 19-28, 153-154, 152-180, 159-174, 209-217, 480-482, 483-485
* Given a set of workload requirements, describe the function of, and assign the appropriate values to, the IBMLAN.INI parameters:  x1 (sessions), x2 (commands), x3 (names), maxshares, maxusers, maxconnections, maxopens, autodisconnect, and cleanup. 345-348, 838-852, 969-986
* Describe the relationship between the IBMLAN.INI and the PROTOCOL.INI files, and describe the parameters in the IBMLAN.INI file that are dependent upon parameters in PROTOCOL.INI. 956-970
* Describe the function of the OS/2 Warp Server Tuning Assistant and how it can be run to tune a target server. 15-19, 345-346, 451, 838-850.
* Describe the use of, and how to access the information found in, each of the following log files: Network Statistics, LAN Server Error Log, LAN Server Audit Trail, LANTRAN.LOG, and FFST/2. 468-469, 201-202, 475-477, 539, 577, 586-598, 734, 854-858.
* Describe the function of the Domain Control Database in an OS/2 Warp Server environment. 10, 39-41, 669
*Describe how to configure a server to act as a backup domain controller using the NET ACCOUNTS command and the DCDB Replicator service. 102-104, 428-432,436-437
*Describe how to create a cross domain definition within the context of an OS/2 Warp Server environment so that a user in one domain may transparently access a shared resource residing in another domain. 255-267
*Describe how OS/2 Warp Server performs double redirection and how to install and configure IBM OS/2 Warp Server NetWare Gateway services. 32-47.


  file that are dependent upon
===SECTION 4 - FILE AND PRINT CLIENTS===
* Describe how to install and configure the OS/2 File and Print Client (OS/2 LAN Requester) and use it to connect to OS/2 Warp Server.    49-64, 149-158, 221-251
* Describe how to install and configure the DOS File and Print Client (DOS LAN Services) and use it to connect to OS/2 Warp Server. 64-81
* Describe how to install and configure the Windows File and Print Client (DOS LAN Services  Windows Support) and use it to connect to OS/2 Warp Server. 81-87
* Describe how to install and configure the Windows 95 Client (DOS LAN Services for Windows 95) and use it to connect to OS/2 Warp Server. 87-91
* Describe the characteristics of Requester transport configuration  scenarios (NETBEUI, 802.2 LAN Transport, TCPBEUI (Real-Mode)  LAN Transport, etc.) 105-110, 327-338, 734, 1104
* Describe how OS/2 Warp Server supports NT clients, Windows for  Workgroups clients, and LANtastic  clients which do not have OS/2 Warp Server logon capability. 96-103, 221-251


parameters in PROTOCOL.INI.
===SECTION 5 - REMOTE ACCESS SERVICES===
* Describe the four types of remote LAN access environments.    281-289
* Explain how to configure Remote Access Services (WAN Ports, Modems, Bridge, Address, Answer Modes, PhoneBook, MPTS) using the integrated installation program and settings notebook. 290-313, 269-282
* Explain how to install and configure an OS/2 Remote Access Services Client. 313-317, 269-282.
* Describe Shuttling between LAN and Remote Workstation configurations. 316-317, 267-282, 298-305.
* Describe how to install and configure a Windows Remote Access Services client. 317-319.
* Describe how Remote Access Services security functions may be used to safeguard a system. 331-356. 279-282.
* Describe Bridging and Filtering functions as implemented in the Remote Access Services Connection Server. 358-363.


===SECTION 6 - SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT===
* Describe how to install and configure the OS/2 Warp Server SystemView Manager and the OS/2 and Windows SystemView clients. 6-28 (1), 628-643.
* Explain how to discover and group clients for management purposes and prevent misuse of the OS/2 Warp Server SystemView feature by enabling the Security Manager. 31-39 (2).
* Describe the use of the inventory and license management functions of OS/2 Warp Server SystemView. 43-57 (3), 107-114 (4).
*Describe the use of the performance and operations management tools and techniques of OS/2 Warp Server SystemView. 58-104 (5), 657-664.
* Identify the software distribution methods implemented by OS/2 Warp Server and describe the purpose of CID. 123-127 (6), 77-105.
* Describe how to use the CSSETUP utility to set up a code server. 126 (7), 144-172 (8), 185-227 (9)     
* Describe how to use the Software Distribution component of OS/2 Warp Server SystemView to distribute CID and non-CID enabled applications.


Page Number Notes for Section 6: In case you are using a early, draft version of "Redbook, Volume 2" rather than the published version, following are the section numbers and names that should be referenced for "Redbook, Volume 2" study:
*Chapter 1, "System Management Services," Section 1.3, "Installation and Configuration"
*Chapter 1, "System Management Services," Section 1.6, "Managing Client Systems in the Network"
*Chapter 1, "System Management Services," Section 1.8, "Inventory Management"
*Chapter 1, "System Management Services," Section 1.14, "License Management"
*Chapter 1, "System Management Services," Section 1.9, "Performance Management", and Section 1.10, "Operations Management"
*Chapter 2, "Software Distribution Considerations," Section 2.1, "Overview and Concepts"
*Chapter 2, "Software Distribution Considerations," Section 2.1, "CASSETUP" sub-section
*Chapter 2, "Software Distribution Considerations," Section 2.3, "Using CASSETUP"
*Chapter 2, "Software Distribution Considerations," Section 2.5, "SystemView Software Distribution"


Describe the function of the     15-19 345-346,
===SECTION 7 - BACKUP AND RECOVERY SERVICES===
 
* Describe the fault tolerance features provided by OS/2 Warp Server. 277 (1).
OS/2 Warp Server Tuning Assistant 451,
* Describe the OS/2 Warp Server Backup and Recovery data model, and the media that may be used for backup. 278-288 (2).
 
* Identify the actions needed to define an OS/2 Warp Server backup and recovery strategy. 291-292 (3).
and how it can be run to tune a 838-850
* Describe how the OS/2 Warp Server Backup and Recovery features can be used to implement a disaster recovery strategy. 288-291 (4).
 
* Describe how the OS/2 Warp Server Backup and Recovery feature can be used to safeguard data. 284-289 (5)
target server.
* Identify the critical Warp Server LAN files, and use the BACKACC and RESTACC utilities to backup and restore NET.ACC and server ACLs.
 
 
 
Describe the use of, and how to 468-469,    201-202
 
access the information found in, 475-477,
 
each of the following log files: 539, 577,
 
Network Statistics, LAN Server 586-598,
 
Error Log, LAN Server Audit Trail, 734,
 
LANTRAN.LOG, and FFST/2. 854-858
 
 
 
Describe the function of the 10, 39-41,
 
Domain Control Database in an OS/2 669
 
Warp Server environment.
 
 
 
Describe how to configure a server 102-104,
 
to act as a backup domain 428-432,
 
controller using the NET ACCOUNTS 436-437
 
command and the DCDB Replicator
 
service.
 
 
 
Describe how to create a cross 255-267
 
domain definition within the
 
context of an OS/2 Warp Server
 
environment so that a user in one
 
domain may transparently access a
 
shared resource residing in
 
another domain.
 
 
 
Describe how OS/2 Warp Server     32-47
 
performs double redirection and
 
how to install and configure IBM
 
OS/2 Warp Server NetWare Gateway
 
services.
 
 
 
SECTION 4 - FILE AND PRINT CLIENTS
 
 
_______________________________________________________________________________
 
 
 
OS/2 Warp Server     Redbook  Redbook Cert'n      Survival
 
Test Objective     Vol. 1    Vol. 2 Handbook    Guide
 
_______________________________________________________________________________
 
 
 
Describe how to install and     49-64     149-158,
 
configure the OS/2 File and     221-251
 
Print Client (OS/2 LAN Requester)
 
and use it to connect to OS/2
 
Warp Server.
 
 
 
Describe how to install and     64-81
 
configure the DOS File and Print
 
Client (DOS LAN Services) and use
 
it to connect to OS/2 Warp Server.
 
 
 
Describe how to install and     81-87
 
configure the Windows File and
 
Print Client (DOS LAN Services
 
Windows Support) and use it to
 
connect to OS/2 Warp Server.
 
 
 
Describe how to install and     87-91
 
configure the Windows 95
 
Client (DOS LAN Services for
 
Windows 95) and use it to connect
 
to OS/2 Warp Server.
 
 
 
Describe the characteristics of    105-110 327-338,
 
Requester transport configuration 734, 1104
 
scenarios (NETBEUI, 802.2 LAN
 
Transport, TCPBEUI (Real-Mode)
 
LAN Transport, etc.)
 
 
 
Describe how OS/2 Warp Server     96-103     221-251
 
supports NT clients, Windows for
 
Workgroups clients, and LANtastic
 
clients which do not have OS/2
 
Warp Server logon capability.
 
 
 
SECTION 5 - REMOTE ACCESS SERVICES
 
 
_______________________________________________________________________________
 
 
 
OS/2 Warp Server     Redbook  Redbook Cert'n      Survival
 
Test Objective     Vol. 1    Vol. 2 Handbook    Guide
 
_______________________________________________________________________________
 
 
 
Describe the four types of     281-289
 
remote LAN access environments.
 
 
 
Explain how to configure Remote    290-313     269-282
 
Access Services (WAN Ports,
 
Modems, Bridge, Address, Answer
 
Modes, PhoneBook, MPTS) using
 
the integrated installation
 
program and settings notebook.
 
 
 
Explain how to install and     313-317     269-282
 
configure an OS/2 Remote Access
 
Services Client.
 
 
 
Describe Shuttling between     316-317     267-282,
 
LAN and Remote Workstation     298-305
 
configurations.
 
 
 
Describe how to install and     317-319
 
configure a Windows Remote
 
Access Services client.
 
 
 
Describe how Remote Access     331-356     279-282
 
Services security functions may
 
be used to safeguard a system.
 
 
 
Describe Bridging and Filtering    358-363
 
functions as implemented in the
 
Remote Access Services Connection
 
Server.
 
 
 
SECTION 6 - SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
 
 
_______________________________________________________________________________
 
 
 
OS/2 Warp Server     Redbook  Redbook Cert'n      Survival
 
Test Objective     Vol. 1    Vol. 2 Handbook    Guide
 
_______________________________________________________________________________
 
 
 
Describe how to install and       6-28 (1)     628-643
 
configure the OS/2 Warp Server
 
SystemView Manager and the OS/2
 
and Windows SystemView clients.
 
 
 
Explain how to discover and group       31-39 (2)
 
clients for management purposes
 
and prevent misuse of the OS/2
 
Warp Server SystemView feature by
 
enabling the Security Manager.
 
 
 
Describe the use of the inventory       43-57 (3),
 
and license management functions       107-114 (4)
 
of OS/2 Warp Server SystemView.
 
 
 
Describe the use of the       58-104 (5)     657-664
 
performance and operations
 
management tools and techniques
 
of OS/2 Warp Server SystemView.
 
 
 
Identify the software distribution       123-127 (6)     77-105
 
methods implemented by OS/2 Warp
 
Server and describe the purpose of
 
CID.
 
 
 
Describe how to use the CSSETUP       126 (7),
 
utility to set up a code server.       144-172 (8)
 
 
 
Describe how to use the Software       185-227 (9)
 
Distribution component of OS/2
 
Warp Server SystemView to
 
distribute CID and non-CID enabled
 
applications.
 
_______________________________________________________________________________
 
Page Number Notes for Section 6:
In case you are using a early, draft version of "Redbook, Volume 2" rather than the published version, following are the section numbers and names that should be referenced for "Redbook, Volume 2" study:
 
    Chapter 1, "System Management Services," Section 1.3, "Installation and Configuration"
    Chapter 1, "System Management Services," Section 1.6, "Managing Client Systems in the Network"
    Chapter 1, "System Management Services," Section 1.8, "Inventory Management"
    Chapter 1, "System Management Services," Section 1.14, "License Management"
    Chapter 1, "System Management Services," Section 1.9, "Performance Management", and Section 1.10, "Operations Management"
    Chapter 2, "Software Distribution Considerations," Section 2.1, "Overview and Concepts"
    Chapter 2, "Software Distribution Considerations," Section 2.1, "CASSETUP" sub-section
    Chapter 2, "Software Distribution Considerations," Section 2.3, "Using CASSETUP"
    Chapter 2, "Software Distribution Considerations," Section 2.5, "SystemView Software Distribution"
 
SECTION 7 - BACKUP AND RECOVERY SERVICES
 
 
_______________________________________________________________________________
 
 
 
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Test Objective     Vol. 1    Vol. 2 Handbook    Guide
 
_______________________________________________________________________________
 
 
 
Describe the fault tolerance       277 (1)
 
features provided by OS/2
 
Warp Server.
 
 
 
Describe the OS/2 Warp Server       278-288 (2)
 
Backup and Recovery data model,
 
and the media that may be used
 
for backup.
 
 
 
Identify the actions needed to       291-292 (3)
 
define an OS/2 Warp Server backup
 
and recovery strategy.
 
 
 
Describe how the OS/2 Warp Server       288-291 (4)
 
Backup and Recovery features can
 
be used to implement a disaster
 
recovery strategy.
 
 
 
Describe how the OS/2 Warp Server       284-289 (5)
 
Backup and Recovery feature can be
 
used to safeguard data.
 
 
 
Identify the critical Warp Server
 
LAN files, and use the BACKACC and
 
RESTACC utilities to backup and
 
restore NET.ACC and server ACLs.
 
_______________________________________________________________________________


Page Number Notes for Section 7:
Page Number Notes for Section 7:
In case you are using a early, draft version of "Redbook, Volume 2" rather than the published version, following are the section numbers and names that should be referenced for "Redbook, Volume 2" study:
In case you are using a early, draft version of "Redbook, Volume 2" rather than the published version, following are the section numbers and names that should be referenced for "Redbook, Volume 2" study:
* Chapter 4, "Backup and Recovery Services," Section 4.1, "OS/2 Warp Server Fault Tolerance Features."
* Chapter 4, "Backup and Recovery Services," Sections 4.2 and 4.3, "Overview" and "Warp Server Backup/Restore Device Support"
* Chapter 4, "Backup and Recovery Services," Section 4.6, "Defining your Backup/Recovery Strategy."
* Chapter 4, "Backup and Recovery Services," Sections 4.4 and 4.5, "Warp Server Backup/Restore Scenarios" and "Disaster Recovery Utility"
* Chapter 4, "Backup and Recovery Services," Section 4.3, "Warp Server Backup/Restore" subsection, and Section 4.4, "Warp Server Backup/Restore Scenarios."


    Chapter 4, "Backup and Recovery Services," Section 4.1, "OS/2 Warp Server Fault Tolerance Features."
===SECTION 8 - ADVANCED PRINT SERVICES===
    Chapter 4, "Backup and Recovery Services," Sections 4.2 and 4.3, "Overview" and "Warp Server Backup/Restore Device Support"
*Describe the functions provided by Print Services Facility (PSF/2) for OS/2 Warp Server.       235-255 (1), 536-544
    Chapter 4, "Backup and Recovery Services," Section 4.6, "Defining your Backup/Recovery Strategy."
*Describe how to create a print device and print queue, set up  transforms, and print using PSF/2.     235-255 (1), 544-552
    Chapter 4, "Backup and Recovery Services," Sections 4.4 and 4.5, "Warp Server Backup/Restore Scenarios" and "Disaster Recovery Utility"
* Describe the purpose, implementation, and configuration of the bi-directional print support provided by the MarkVision/2 for OS/2 and HP JetAdmin features of OS/2 Warp Server.     255 (2)
    Chapter 4, "Backup and Recovery Services," Section 4.3, "Warp Server Backup/Restore" subsection, and Section 4.4, "Warp Server Backup/Restore Scenarios."
*Describe how to implement the functions available when using APRINT as a print submission method. 251 (3)
 
SECTION 8 - ADVANCED PRINT SERVICES
 
 
_______________________________________________________________________________
 
 
 
OS/2 Warp Server     Redbook  Redbook Cert'n      Survival
 
Test Objective     Vol. 1    Vol. 2 Handbook    Guide
 
_______________________________________________________________________________
 
 
 
Describe the functions provided by       235-255 (1)     536-544
 
Print Services Facility (PSF/2)
 
for OS/2 Warp Server.
 
 
 
Describe how to create a print       235-255 (1)     544-552
 
device and print queue, set up
 
  transforms, and print using PSF/2.
 
 
 
Describe the purpose, imple-       255 (2)
 
mentation, and configuration
 
of the bi-directional print
 
support provided by the
 
MarkVision/2 for OS/2 and
 
HP JetAdmin features of OS/2
 
Warp Server.
 
 
 
Describe how to implement the       251 (3)
 
functions available when using
 
APRINT as a print submission
 
method.
 
_______________________________________________________________________________
 
Page Number Notes for Section 8:
Page Number Notes for Section 8:
In case you are using a early, draft version of "Redbook, Volume 2" rather than the published version, following are the section numbers and names that should be referenced for "Redbook, Volume 2" study:
In case you are using a early, draft version of "Redbook, Volume 2" rather than the published version, following are the section numbers and names that should be referenced for "Redbook, Volume 2" study:
*Chapter 3, "Print Services," Section 3.4, "Print Services Facility (PSF/2) for OS/2 Warp Server"
*Chapter 3, "Print Services," Section 3.5, "Bidirectional Print Support"
*Chapter 3, "Print Services," Section 3.4, "Using the APRINT command" sub-section


    Chapter 3, "Print Services," Section 3.4, "Print Services Facility (PSF/2) for OS/2 Warp Server"
===SECTION 9 - PROBLEM DETERMINATION===
    Chapter 3, "Print Services," Section 3.5, "Bidirectional Print Support"
* Given a scenario describing an adapter and/or protocol error, identify the tools, list the steps, or describe a procedure to isolate and correct the problem. 125-166
    Chapter 3, "Print Services," Section 3.4, "Using the APRINT command" sub-section
*Given a scenario describing a TCP/IP error, list the steps or describe a procedure to isolate and correct the problem.     167-258
 
* Given a scenario describing a server problem on the LAN, describe how to use System Management Services to perform problem determination on servers  and clients. 1-122 (1)
SECTION 9 - PROBLEM DETERMINATION
* Given a scenario describing a remote access problem situation or sequence of events, list the steps or describe a procedure to isolate and correct the problem.     281-364, 287-298
 
* Given a scenario describing an OS/2 Warp Server Backup and  Recovery tape problem, list the steps or describe a procedure to isolate and correct the  problem.   277-292 (2)
 
_______________________________________________________________________________
 
 
 
OS/2 Warp Server     Redbook  Redbook Cert'n      Survival
 
Test Objective     Vol. 1    Vol. 2 Handbook    Guide
 
_______________________________________________________________________________
 
 
 
Given a scenario describing an     125-166
 
adapter and/or protocol error,
 
identify the tools, list the
 
steps, or describe a procedure
 
to isolate and correct the
 
problem.
 
 
 
Given a scenario describing a     167-258
 
TCP/IP error, list the steps or
 
describe a procedure to isolate
 
and correct the problem.
 
 
 
Given a scenario describing a       1-122 (1)
 
server problem on the LAN,
 
describe how to use System
 
Management Services to perform
 
problem determination on servers
 
  and clients.
 
 
 
Given a scenario describing a     281-364     287-298
 
  remote access problem situation
 
or sequence of events, list the
 
steps or describe a procedure to
 
isolate and correct the problem.
 
 
 
Given a scenario describing an       277-292 (2)
 
OS/2 Warp Server Backup and
 
  Recovery tape problem, list the
 
steps or describe a procedure
 
to isolate and correct the
 
  problem.
 
_______________________________________________________________________________


Page Number Notes for Section 9:
Page Number Notes for Section 9:
In case you are using a early, draft version of "Redbook, Volume 2" rather than the published version, following are the section numbers and names that should be referenced for "Redbook, Volume 2" study:
In case you are using a early, draft version of "Redbook, Volume 2" rather than the published version, following are the section numbers and names that should be referenced for "Redbook, Volume 2" study:
 
*Chapter 1, "System Management Services" (entire chapter)
    Chapter 1, "System Management Services" (entire chapter)
*Chapter 4, "Backup and Recovery Services" (entire chapter)
    Chapter 4, "Backup and Recovery Services" (entire chapter)


==Sample Test==
==Sample Test==
;SECTION 1 - ADAPTERS AND PROTOCOL SERVICES
;1. Which protocols are provided by Adapter and Protocol Services in OS/2 Warp Server?
:a. SNA
:b. TCP/IP
:c. NetBIOS over IPX
:d. TCP/IP over NetBIOS
;2. Which file contains the NDIS configuration information for all protocol and adapter drivers used in a Warp Server workstation?
:a. SETUP.CMD
:b. CONFIG.SYS
:c. IBMLAN.INI
:d. PROTOCOL.INI


SECTION 1 - ADAPTERS AND PROTOCOL SERVICES
;3. Which discovery mechanism can be used by TCPBEUI to resolve a partner name in a NetBIOS over TCP/IP implementation?
 
:a. issuing a NETPING command
1. Which protocols are provided by Adapter and Protocol Services in OS/2 Warp Server?
:b. issuing a broadcast using the Broadcast File's entries
 
:c. issuing a request to the security server
a. SNA
:d. issuing a MAP command
b. TCP/IP
c. NetBIOS over IPX
d. TCP/IP over NetBIOS
 
2. Which file contains the NDIS configuration information for all protocol and adapter drivers used in a Warp Server workstation?
 
a. SETUP.CMD
b. CONFIG.SYS
c. IBMLAN.INI
d. PROTOCOL.INI
 
3. Which discovery mechanism can be used by TCPBEUI to resolve a partner name in a NetBIOS over TCP/IP implementation?
 
a. issuing a NETPING command
b. issuing a broadcast using the Broadcast File's entries
c. issuing a request to the security server
d. issuing a MAP command
 
4. Which configuration file specifies the parameters the DHCP client should request from a server any time it is started?
 
a. SETUP.CFG
b. DHCPCD.CFG
c. DHCPC.INI
d. DYNAMIC.INI
 
5. If you configure the NetWare Requester after configuring Adapter and Protocol Services, which utility could you invoke before restarting the workstation to ensure the proper ordering of statements in CONFIG.SYS?
 
a. LANSUP
b. ODI2NDI
c. NWFIXUP
d. NWCFG
 
SECTION 2 - TCP/IP SERVICES
 
6. Which functions are provided by TCP/IP Services?
 
a. X Window client feature
b. SNMP agent
c. SNA services driver that allows TCP/IP applications to run over SNA networks
d. TCP/IP protocol stack providing for simultaneous LAN and dial-up Internet access
 
7. When configuring a network in the DHCP Server Configuration panel, how can the set of valid IP addresses be specified?
 
a. by entering a subnet mask for the network
b. by defining a range of IP addresses within the subnet mask specified for the network
c. by defining a range of IP addresses if a subnet mask is not specified for the network
d. by entering a list of individual IP addresses if a subnet mask is not specified for the network
 
8. What is the purpose of the Telnet TCP/IP application?
 
a. It permits the executing of commands on remote Internet hosts.
b. It allows the connection to remote IP hosts as a terminal.
c. It permits the access of disks on remote IP hosts as network drives.
d. It updates the list of modems and telephone numbers used for Internet access.


9. Which file lists the name servers available to DOS and Windows TCP/IP applications for name resolution?
;4. Which configuration file specifies the parameters the DHCP client should request from a server any time it is started?
:a. SETUP.CFG
:b. DHCPCD.CFG
:c. DHCPC.INI
:d. DYNAMIC.INI


a. the HOSTS2 file in the \TCPIP\ETC directory
;5. If you configure the NetWare Requester after configuring Adapter and Protocol Services, which utility could you invoke before restarting the workstation to ensure the proper ordering of statements in CONFIG.SYS?
b. the RESOLV2 file in the \TCPIP\ETC directory
:a. LANSUP
c. the HOSTS file in the \TCPIP\DOS\ETC directory
:b. ODI2NDI
d. the RESOLV file in the \TCPIP\DOS\ETC directory
:c. NWFIXUP
:d. NWCFG


SECTION 3 - FILE AND PRINT SHARING SERVICES, NETWARE GATEWAY SERVICES
;SECTION 2 - TCP/IP SERVICES
;6. Which functions are provided by TCP/IP Services?
:a. X Window client feature
:b. SNMP agent
:c. SNA services driver that allows TCP/IP applications to run over SNA networks
:d. TCP/IP protocol stack providing for simultaneous LAN and dial-up Internet access


10. Which machine in an OS/2 Warp Server domain will validate domain logon requests if the domain controller is busy or inactive?
;7. When configuring a network in the DHCP Server Configuration panel, how can the set of valid IP addresses be specified?
:a. by entering a subnet mask for the network
:b. by defining a range of IP addresses within the subnet mask specified for the network
:c. by defining a range of IP addresses if a subnet mask is not specified for the network
:d. by entering a list of individual IP addresses if a subnet mask is not specified for the network


a. Primary domain controller
;8. What is the purpose of the Telnet TCP/IP application?
b. Backup domain controller
:a. It permits the executing of commands on remote Internet hosts.
c. Member domain controller
:b. It allows the connection to remote IP hosts as a terminal.
d. Peer domain controller
:c. It permits the access of disks on remote IP hosts as network drives.
:d. It updates the list of modems and telephone numbers used for Internet access.


11. Which OS/2 Warp Server file systems store their Access Control Profiles in the NET.ACC file?
;9. Which file lists the name servers available to DOS and Windows TCP/IP applications for name resolution?
:a. the HOSTS2 file in the \TCPIP\ETC directory
:b. the RESOLV2 file in the \TCPIP\ETC directory
:c. the HOSTS file in the \TCPIP\DOS\ETC directory
:d. the RESOLV file in the \TCPIP\DOS\ETC directory


a. ODI2NDI
;SECTION 3 - FILE AND PRINT SHARING SERVICES, NETWARE GATEWAY SERVICES
b. HPFS
;10. Which machine in an OS/2 Warp Server domain will validate domain logon requests if the domain controller is busy or inactive?
c. FAT
:a. Primary domain controller
d. HPFS386
:b. Backup domain controller
:c. Member domain controller
:d. Peer domain controller


12. Which is the proper command line syntax to define the userid JOHN and the password DOE as a new user?
;11. Which OS/2 Warp Server file systems store their Access Control Profiles in the NET.ACC file?
:a. ODI2NDI
:b. HPFS
:c. FAT
:d. HPFS386


a. NEWUSER JOHN /P&gml.DOE;
;12. Which is the proper command line syntax to define the userid JOHN and the password DOE as a new user?
b. NET USER JOHN DOE /ADD
:a. NEWUSER JOHN /P&gml.DOE;
c. NET CREATE JOHN /DOE
:b. NET USER JOHN DOE /ADD
d. NET SHARE USERID=JOHN PASSWORD=DOE
:c. NET CREATE JOHN /DOE
:d. NET SHARE USERID=JOHN PASSWORD=DOE


13. How can you use the OS/2 Warp Server Graphical User Interface (GUI), to assign a printer resource called IBM4079 to the user MIKE?
;13. How can you use the OS/2 Warp Server Graphical User Interface (GUI), to assign a printer resource called IBM4079 to the user MIKE?
:a. Use DDE to copy the IBM4079 alias data and paste it into the user MIKE panel.
:b. Drag and drop the IBM4079 object from the Resource Definitions folder onto the MIKE object in the User Accounts folder, then assign the logical printer port.
:c. Drag and drop the printer template object from the Resource Definitions folder onto the MIKE object in the User Accounts folder, then assign the printer alias.
:d. Open the User Accounts folder, drag and drop the MIKE object printer template in the Resource Definitions folder, then assign the printer alias.


a. Use DDE to copy the IBM4079 alias data and paste it into the user MIKE panel.
;14. Directory D&gml.;\ GAMES resides on a FAT drive on a server with the following access control profile:
b. Drag and drop the IBM4079 object from the Resource Definitions folder onto the MIKE object in the User Accounts folder, then assign the logical printer port.
USERS = E
c. Drag and drop the printer template object from the Resource Definitions folder onto the MIKE object in the User Accounts folder, then assign the printer alias.
GROUP1 = RWCD
d. Open the User Accounts folder, drag and drop the MIKE object printer template in the Resource Definitions folder, then assign the printer alias.
MIKE = XRCW
 
14. Directory D&gml.;\ GAMES resides on a FAT drive on a server with the following access control profile:
 
USERS = E
GROUP1 = RWCD
MIKE = XRCW


MIKE is connected to the root of the server's D: drive as W:. MIKE then issues the MD W&gml.;\GAMES\NEW command at the requester workstation. What access rights does MIKE now have to W&gml.;\GAMES\NEW?
MIKE is connected to the root of the server's D: drive as W:. MIKE then issues the MD W&gml.;\GAMES\NEW command at the requester workstation. What access rights does MIKE now have to W&gml.;\GAMES\NEW?
:a. none
:b. XRCW
:c. RWCD
:d. R


a. none
;15. Server directory C&gml.;\DATA currently has the following access control profile entries:
b. XRCW
USERS&gml.N;
c. RWCD
FINANCE&gml.RW;
d. R
MIKE&gml.X;
 
15. Server directory C&gml.;\DATA currently has the following access control profile entries:
 
USERS&gml.N;
FINANCE&gml.RW;
MIKE&gml.X;
 
Server directory C&gml.;\DATA\FINANCE currently has the following access control profile entries:
Server directory C&gml.;\DATA\FINANCE currently has the following access control profile entries:
 
USERS&gml.R;
USERS&gml.R;
FINANCE&gml.RWCDAP;
FINANCE&gml.RWCDAP;
MIKE&gml.XRWCD;
MIKE&gml.XRWCD;
 
As a member of the FINANCE group, what access rights does MIKE have to C&gml.;\DATA\FINANCE after the administrator performs an apply (propagate) from C&gml.;\DATA?
As a member of the FINANCE group, what access rights does MIKE have to C&gml.;\DATA\FINANCE after the administrator performs an apply (propagate) from C&gml.;\DATA?
:a. X
:b. R
:c. XR
:d. RWCDAP
:e. XRWCD


a. X
;16. What happens when an OS/2 Warp Server administrator creates a home directory using the command line interface?
b. R
:a. It automatically creates an access control profile granting the user XRWCDAP rights to their own home directory.
c. XR
:b. It creates the home directory path structure on the server if it does not already exist.
d. RWCDAP
:c. It grants the user access to the defined home directory as a logon assignment.
e. XRWCD
:d. It prevents any other user from accessing the directory defined as the home directory.
 
16. What happens when an OS/2 Warp Server administrator creates a home directory using the command line interface?
 
a. It automatically creates an access control profile granting the user XRWCDAP rights to their own home directory.
b. It creates the home directory path structure on the server if it does not already exist.
c. It grants the user access to the defined home directory as a logon assignment.
d. It prevents any other user from accessing the directory defined as the home directory.
 
17. What should the minimum value for IBMLAN.INI x1 (sessions) be for a server to allow 40 concurrent OS/2 requesters to access resources?
 
a. 40, plus the number of resources shared
b. 40, plus the number of resources active at any time
c. 40, plus the total required for all other NetBIOS applications in use
d. 40
 
18. The value specified for NetBIOS names in PROTOCOL.INI must be greater than which parameter?
 
a. the maxsessreqs value in PROTOCOL.INI
b. one-half the maxopens value in IBMLAN.INI
c. the names (X3) value in IBMLAN.INI
d. the maxrequesters value in IBMLAN.INI
 
19. When is it important to run the OS/2 Warp Server Tuning Assistant?
 
a. when configuring to support more than 32 concurrent users on OS/2 Warp Server Entry
b. when configuring to support more than 100 concurrent users on OS/2 Warp Server Advanced
c. when system backups are taken
d. when adding more than 10 existing users to a group
 
20. Which server file will tell you whether a Token Ring adapter is operating at 4 mbps or 16 mbps?
 
a. NET.ACC
b. NET.AUD
c. LANTRAN.LOG
d. ADAPTER.CFG
 
21. Which of the following components are stored in the domain controller's Domain Control Database (DCDB)?
 
a. Access control profiles for all servers in the domain.
b. Access control profiles for resources residing only on the domain controller.
c. Alias definitions for all servers in the domain.
d. Encrypted passwords for all users accessing resources from the domain controller.
e. PROFILE.CMD files for users defined to the domain.
 
22. Which are considerations for setting up the DCDB replicator?
 
a. DCDB replication cannot be used if the NET ACCOUNTS role is set to BACKUP.
b. A userid must be defined in the IBMLAN.INI file to be used during DCDB replication.
c. DCDB replication cannot take place if a user is logged on at the DCDB replicator.
d. DCDB replication service cannot coexist with the Replicator Service.
 
23. SERVERX resides in DOMAINX. As the administrator of DOMAINY, how do you share directory C&gml.;\PUBLIC on SERVERX so that it is available to users on your domain?
 
a. Log onto SERVERX as an administrator and create a share for C&gml.;\PUBLIC.
b. Drag and drop the Directory template from your domain's Shared Resources folder, then enter an alias name, SERVERX as the Server Name, and C&gml.;\PUBLIC as the Resource Name.
c. Create an access control profile on SERVERX named YDOMAIN.
d. Logon to DOMAINX, drag and drop the Crossdomain template to the work area, then enter DOMAINY as the Target Domain Name.
 
24. How does OS/2 Warp Server provide IBM OS/2 Warp Server NetWare Gateway Services?
 
a. OS/2 filters the traffic for NetWare servers and passes it directly.
b. A NetWare Client for OS/2 installed on the OS/2 Warp Server accesses resources to share with OS/2 Warp Server users.
c. IPX is installed on the OS/2 Warp Server LAN and requests received on IPX are passed to NetWare.
d. A native DOS NetWare requester runs in a VDM to access NetWare resources to share with OS/2 Warp Server users.
 
SECTION 4 - FILE AND PRINT CLIENTS
 
25. How would you configure the OS/2 File and Print Client (OS/2 LAN Requester) to connect to a specified Warp Server Domain?
 
a. Specify a unique userid and password.
b. Specify a unique computer name.
c. Specify a domain name.
d. Specify the burned-in adapter address.
 
26. How do you configure DOS File and Print Client (DOS LAN Services) to connect to an OS/2 Warp Server and use protocols in addition to NetBIOS?
 
a. Install IPX.
b. Install Ethernet.
c. Install LAN Support Program.
d. Install MPTS.
 
27. How do you install Windows File and Print Client (DOS LAN Services Windows Support)?
 
a. Copy the Windows File and Print Client diskettes from the OS/2 Warp Server CD-ROM directory /SYSVIEW2/WININSTL.
b. Type d&gml.;\DOS\CLIENT\INSTALL, where d: is the drive letter of the CD-ROM containing the OS/2 Warp Server CD-ROM.
c. Select Windows File and Print Client component from the OS/2 Warp Requester installation panel.
d. Windows File and Print Client support is installed as a part of Windows 95 Client installation.
 
28. How can you install and configure the Windows 95 Client (DOS LAN Services for Windows 95)?
 
a. Use a diskette created from the OS/2 Warp Server CD-ROM.
b. Use the client program from the Windows 95 diskette.
c. Install directly from the OS/2 Warp Server CD-ROM.
d. Use a redirected drive to attach the OS/2 Warp Server.
 
29. Which characteristics of NETBEUI and TCPBEUI need to be considered when NetBIOS functions are required in both Local Area Network (LAN) and Wide Area Network (WAN) environments?
 
a. NETBEUI performs better in a WAN environment.
b. TCPBEUI performs better in a WAN environment.
c. NETBEUI performs better in a LAN environment.
d. TCPBEUI performs better in a LAN environment.
e. TCPBEUI and NETBEUI cannot run on the same machine.
 
30. Which command should be entered by NT clients to access the HP LaserJet printer alias, LASERJET, on OS/2 Warp Server DOMAIN1 SERVER1 as LPT1?
 
a. NET USE LPT1: LASERJET
b. NET USE LASERJET: LPT1
c. NET USE LPT1: \\SERVER1\LASERJET
d. NET USE LPT1: \\DOMAIN1\SERVER1\LASERJET
 
SECTION 5 - REMOTE ACCESS SERVICES
 
31. Which describes a remote LAN access environment where a connection between two Remote Access Services is used to allow LAN workstations on LAN A to Access LAN resources on LAN B as if the were physically attached to LAN A?
 
a. LAN-to-LAN
b. Remote-to-LAN
c. LAN-to-Remote
d. Remote-to-Remote
e. Remote-to-Central Server
 
32. Which port types can be selected when configuring Remote Access Services WAN Ports?
 
a. FDDI ports
b. ARTIC ports
c. ISDN ports
d. asynchronous COM ports
e. ATM ports
 
33. What do you use to install and configure an OS/2 Remote Access Services Client and retain the existing software configuration?
 
a. Client Installation program - Easy Path
b. Client Installation program - Advanced Path
c. Manual Remote Access Client Installation program
d. Remote Access Services Client Distribution program
 
34. How can shuttling between LAN-attached and remote environments be initiated?
 
a. Type SHUTTLE at an OS/2 prompt.
b. Start LAN Distance when configured as a LAN workstation.
c. Type LDSHUTTL at an OS/2 prompt.
d. Stop LAN Distance when configured as a LAN workstation
 
35. What do you use to install and configure an OS/2 Warp Server Remote Access Services Client for Windows?
 
a. Client Installation program - Easy Path
b. Client Installation program - Advanced Path
c. manual installation using diskettes
d. Remote Access Services Client Distribution program
 
36. How can Remote Access Services security functions be used to ensure that LOGON only occurs from known workstations?
 
a. by configuring Callback
b. by configuring User Authentication Protocol
c. by configuring Workstation Address Identification
d. by configuring Third Party Authentication Protocol
 
37. Which are valid filtering functions as implemented in the Remote Access Connection Server?
 
a. filtering broadcast message traffic
b. filtering traffic sent from Token-Ring active monitors
c. filtering traffic from specified userids
d. filtering traffic from specified passwords
 
SECTION 6 - SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
 
38. Which network operating systems can be selected when a SystemView client is configured with Application Sharing enabled?
 
a. NFS Client
b. NT Requester
c. LAN Requester
d. Banyan Vines Client
 
39. How are SystemView clients discovered and grouped by a SystemView Manager?
 
a. by the TCP/IP subnet they belong to
b. by the LAN Server domain they belong to
c. by the ID message that each client broadcasts every minute
d. by the common keywords defined in the client configuration panels
 
40. Using the License Use Runtime Server provided by SystemView, what software products can an administrator track for license management purposes?
 
a. network applications that are loaded from a LAN Server or NFS Server
b. applications enabled for license management using the License Use Toolkit
c. any applications running on machines that use the License Use Runtime client
d. applications that have an installation routine developed using the IBM Software Installer program


41. If the SystemView administrator wants to monitor a specific file on a remote system, what information is provided by the Critical File Monitor on that system?
;17. What should the minimum value for IBMLAN.INI x1 (sessions) be for a server to allow 40 concurrent OS/2 requesters to access resources?
:a. 40, plus the number of resources shared
:b. 40, plus the number of resources active at any time
:c. 40, plus the total required for all other NetBIOS applications in use
:d. 40


a. the file size
;18. The value specified for NetBIOS names in PROTOCOL.INI must be greater than which parameter?
b. the date and time the file was last changed
:a. the maxsessreqs value in PROTOCOL.INI
c. the command to be automatically executed if the file is modified
:b. one-half the maxopens value in IBMLAN.INI
d. the severity level of the alert generated if the file is modified
:c. the names (X3) value in IBMLAN.INI
:d. the maxrequesters value in IBMLAN.INI


42. Which is the purpose of CID distribution?
;19. When is it important to run the OS/2 Warp Server Tuning Assistant?
:a. when configuring to support more than 32 concurrent users on OS/2 Warp Server Entry
:b. when configuring to support more than 100 concurrent users on OS/2 Warp Server Advanced
:c. when system backups are taken
:d. when adding more than 10 existing users to a group


a. To distribute code in an unattended mode by invoking an installation program and providing it with code images and response file.
;20. Which server file will tell you whether a Token Ring adapter is operating at 4 mbps or 16 mbps?
b. To distribute code to multiple workstations simultaneously in a lightly attended mode.
:a. NET.ACC
c. To distribute a list of files to a workstation and provide a routine in order to check distribution results.
:b. NET.AUD
d. To distribute tools for software and hardware inventory in an unattended mode.
:c. LANTRAN.LOG
:d. ADAPTER.CFG


43. Which page of the SystemView CID Preparation Settings folder must be selected in order to enable the CSSETUP utility?
;21. Which of the following components are stored in the domain controller's Domain Control Database (DCDB)?
:a. Access control profiles for all servers in the domain.
:b. Access control profiles for resources residing only on the domain controller.
:c. Alias definitions for all servers in the domain.
:d. Encrypted passwords for all users accessing resources from the domain controller.
:e. PROFILE.CMD files for users defined to the domain.


a. General
;22. Which are considerations for setting up the DCDB replicator?
b. IBMLS
:a. DCDB replication cannot be used if the NET ACCOUNTS role is set to BACKUP.
c. Setup
:b. A userid must be defined in the IBMLAN.INI file to be used during DCDB replication.
d. Images
:c. DCDB replication cannot take place if a user is logged on at the DCDB replicator.
:d. DCDB replication service cannot coexist with the Replicator Service.


44. Which is the first step used to distribute data files from a SystemView Manager to a group of SystemView clients using Software Distribution feature?
;23. SERVERX resides in DOMAINX. As the administrator of DOMAINY, how do you share directory C&gml.;\PUBLIC on SERVERX so that it is available to users on your domain?
:a. Log onto SERVERX as an administrator and create a share for C&gml.;\PUBLIC.
:b. Drag and drop the Directory template from your domain's Shared Resources folder, then enter an alias name, SERVERX as the Server Name, and C&gml.;\PUBLIC as the Resource Name.
:c. Create an access control profile on SERVERX named YDOMAIN.
:d. Logon to DOMAINX, drag and drop the Crossdomain template to the work area, then enter DOMAINY as the Target Domain Name.


a. Select the Software Installation icon and enter the names of data files to be distributed.
;24. How does OS/2 Warp Server provide IBM OS/2 Warp Server NetWare Gateway Services?
b. Select the CID Preparation icon to prepare a package containing data files to be distributed.
:a. OS/2 filters the traffic for NetWare servers and passes it directly.
c. Select the Software Preparation icon to prepare a package containing data files to be distributed.
:b. A NetWare Client for OS/2 installed on the OS/2 Warp Server accesses resources to share with OS/2 Warp Server users.
d. Select the Event Scheduler icon to start the distribution of each data file to clients.
:c. IPX is installed on the OS/2 Warp Server LAN and requests received on IPX are passed to NetWare.
:d. A native DOS NetWare requester runs in a VDM to access NetWare resources to share with OS/2 Warp Server users.


SECTION 7 - BACKUP AND RECOVERY SERVICES
;SECTION 4 - FILE AND PRINT CLIENTS
;25. How would you configure the OS/2 File and Print Client (OS/2 LAN Requester) to connect to a specified Warp Server Domain?
:a. Specify a unique userid and password.
:b. Specify a unique computer name.
:c. Specify a domain name.
:d. Specify the burned-in adapter address.


45. Which are OS/2 Warp Server File and Print Services fault tolerance features?
;26. How do you configure DOS File and Print Client (DOS LAN Services) to connect to an OS/2 Warp Server and use protocols in addition to NetBIOS?
:a. Install IPX.
:b. Install Ethernet.
:c. Install LAN Support Program.
:d. Install MPTS.


a. data encryption
;27. How do you install Windows File and Print Client (DOS LAN Services Windows Support)?
b. disk mirroring
:a. Copy the Windows File and Print Client diskettes from the OS/2 Warp Server CD-ROM directory /SYSVIEW2/WININSTL.
c. disk duplexing
:b. Type d&gml.;\DOS\CLIENT\INSTALL, where d: is the drive letter of the CD-ROM containing the OS/2 Warp Server CD-ROM.
d. HPFS
:c. Select Windows File and Print Client component from the OS/2 Warp Requester installation panel.
e. SRVIFS
:d. Windows File and Print Client support is installed as a part of Windows 95 Client installation.


46. Which media can be used for backup by OS/2 Warp Server Backup and Recovery?
;28. How can you install and configure the Windows 95 Client (DOS LAN Services for Windows 95)?
:a. Use a diskette created from the OS/2 Warp Server CD-ROM.
:b. Use the client program from the Windows 95 diskette.
:c. Install directly from the OS/2 Warp Server CD-ROM.
:d. Use a redirected drive to attach the OS/2 Warp Server.


a. Read/Write optical drives
;29. Which characteristics of NETBEUI and TCPBEUI need to be considered when NetBIOS functions are required in both Local Area Network (LAN) and Wide Area Network (WAN) environments?
b. SCSI-I tape drives
:a. NETBEUI performs better in a WAN environment.
c. LAN drives
:b. TCPBEUI performs better in a WAN environment.
d. SCSI-II tape drives
:c. NETBEUI performs better in a LAN environment.
e. CD-ROM
:d. TCPBEUI performs better in a LAN environment.
:e. TCPBEUI and NETBEUI cannot run on the same machine.


47. What steps are required when creating a Backup strategy?
;30. Which command should be entered by NT clients to access the HP LaserJet printer alias, LASERJET, on OS/2 Warp Server DOMAIN1 SERVER1 as LPT1?
:a. NET USE LPT1: LASERJET
:b. NET USE LASERJET: LPT1
:c. NET USE LPT1: \\SERVER1\LASERJET
:d. NET USE LPT1: \\DOMAIN1\SERVER1\LASERJET


a. Identify files to back up.
;SECTION 5 - REMOTE ACCESS SERVICES
b. Set archive bit before initial backup.
;31. Which describes a remote LAN access environment where a connection between two Remote Access Services is used to allow LAN workstations on LAN A to Access LAN resources on LAN B as if the were physically attached to LAN A?
c. Format Tapes.
:a. LAN-to-LAN
d. Determine number of generations of backup to keep for each file.
:b. Remote-to-LAN
e. Identify appropriate Backup set, or create a new one.
:c. LAN-to-Remote
:d. Remote-to-Remote
:e. Remote-to-Central Server


48. How can different versions of files be restored using OS/2 Warp Server Backup and Recovery restore during disaster recovery?
;32. Which port types can be selected when configuring Remote Access Services WAN Ports?
:a. FDDI ports
:b. ARTIC ports
:c. ISDN ports
:d. asynchronous COM ports
:e. ATM ports


a. based on first saved/first restored basis
;33. What do you use to install and configure an OS/2 Remote Access Services Client and retain the existing software configuration?
b. based on the last version backed up
:a. Client Installation program - Easy Path
c. based on the last change date
:b. Client Installation program - Advanced Path
d. based on creation date
:c. Manual Remote Access Client Installation program
:d. Remote Access Services Client Distribution program


49. How can the OS/2 Warp Server Backup and Recovery feature be used to store a week's worth of files backed up daily?
;34. How can shuttling between LAN-attached and remote environments be initiated?
:a. Type SHUTTLE at an OS/2 prompt.
:b. Start LAN Distance when configured as a LAN workstation.
:c. Type LDSHUTTL at an OS/2 prompt.
:d. Stop LAN Distance when configured as a LAN workstation


a. A Backup Method can be set up to back up files based on creation date.
;35. What do you use to install and configure an OS/2 Warp Server Remote Access Services Client for Windows?
b. A Rulebook can be set up to compress files.
:a. Client Installation program - Easy Path
c. A Backup Method can be set up to back up all changed files.
:b. Client Installation program - Advanced Path
d. A Rulebook can be set up to maintain a specified number of generations.
:c. manual installation using diskettes
:d. Remote Access Services Client Distribution program


50. Which OS/2 Warp Server utility may be used to backup a server's userid and password definitions?
;36. How can Remote Access Services security functions be used to ensure that LOGON only occurs from known workstations?
:a. by configuring Callback
:b. by configuring User Authentication Protocol
:c. by configuring Workstation Address Identification
:d. by configuring Third Party Authentication Protocol


a. DCDBBACK
;37. Which are valid filtering functions as implemented in the Remote Access Connection Server?
b. ACLBACK
:a. filtering broadcast message traffic
c. BACKACC
:b. filtering traffic sent from Token-Ring active monitors
d. BACKDCDB
:c. filtering traffic from specified userids
:d. filtering traffic from specified passwords


SECTION 8 - ADVANCED PRINT SERVICES
;SECTION 6 - SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
;38. Which network operating systems can be selected when a SystemView client is configured with Application Sharing enabled?
:a. NFS Client
:b. NT Requester
:c. LAN Requester
:d. Banyan Vines Client


51. Which functions are provided by Print Services Facility (PSF/2) for OS/2 Warp Server?
;39. How are SystemView clients discovered and grouped by a SystemView Manager?
:a. by the TCP/IP subnet they belong to
:b. by the LAN Server domain they belong to
:c. by the ID message that each client broadcasts every minute
:d. by the common keywords defined in the client configuration panels


a. PSF/2 provides the ability to change printers without changing print drivers.
;40. Using the License Use Runtime Server provided by SystemView, what software products can an administrator track for license management purposes?
b. PSF/2 optimizes printing speed by automatically routing a print job to the fastest available network printer that supports the print job format.
:a. network applications that are loaded from a LAN Server or NFS Server
c. PSF/2 managed printers can print data formatted using various data streams, as PSF/2 converts the data to the format actually supported by the printer.
:b. applications enabled for license management using the License Use Toolkit
d. PSF/2 implements a print backup strategy that allows multiple printers to be logically grouped and appear to network users as one virtual printer object.
:c. any applications running on machines that use the License Use Runtime client
:d. applications that have an installation routine developed using the IBM Software Installer program


52. What should you do to build a PSF/2 print queue on a client machine?
;41. If the SystemView administrator wants to monitor a specific file on a remote system, what information is provided by the Critical File Monitor on that system?
:a. the file size
:b. the date and time the file was last changed
:c. the command to be automatically executed if the file is modified
:d. the severity level of the alert generated if the file is modified


a. Drag the Network Printer Object to the desktop.
;42. Which is the purpose of CID distribution?
b. Issue the PSF2CLNT command, then drag the Network printer icon to the desktop.
:a. To distribute code in an unattended mode by invoking an installation program and providing it with code images and response file.
c. Open the Network Printer Object, insert PSF/2 as domain name, and enter the appropriate printer ID.
:b. To distribute code to multiple workstations simultaneously in a lightly attended mode.
d. Use the PSF/2 Printer Search Facility.
:c. To distribute a list of files to a workstation and provide a routine in order to check distribution results.
:d. To distribute tools for software and hardware inventory in an unattended mode.


53. How can a user configure an OS/2 printer object to associate it with a JetAdmin port?
;43. Which page of the SystemView CID Preparation Settings folder must be selected in order to enable the CSSETUP utility?
:a. General
:b. IBMLS
:c. Setup
:d. Images


a. by dragging and dropping the HP Network Port icon to the printer object icon
;44. Which is the first step used to distribute data files from a SystemView Manager to a group of SystemView clients using Software Distribution feature?
b. by using the settings notebook of the printer object to install the HP Network Port as a new Output Port
:a. Select the Software Installation icon and enter the names of data files to be distributed.
c. by using PSF/2 to add the JetAdmin transform to the transform sequence of the corresponding print device
:b. Select the CID Preparation icon to prepare a package containing data files to be distributed.
d. by using the settings notebook of the printer object to install the JetAdmin Port driver as a new printer driver
:c. Select the Software Preparation icon to prepare a package containing data files to be distributed.
:d. Select the Event Scheduler icon to start the distribution of each data file to clients.


54. Which PSF/2 print command should be used to send the PostScript job LOGO.PS to a Lexmark 4039 on LPT3 using the PRINTER1 queue?
;SECTION 7 - BACKUP AND RECOVERY SERVICES
;45. Which are OS/2 Warp Server File and Print Services fault tolerance features?
:a. data encryption
:b. disk mirroring
:c. disk duplexing
:d. HPFS
:e. SRVIFS


a. TYPE LOGO.PS > LPT3
;46. Which media can be used for backup by OS/2 Warp Server Backup and Recovery?
b. PRINT LOGO.PS > PRINTER1
:a. Read/Write optical drives
c. APRINT LOGO.PS DEST=PRINTER1
:b. SCSI-I tape drives
d. APRINT LOGO.PS PRINTER1
:c. LAN drives
:d. SCSI-II tape drives
:e. CD-ROM


SECTION 9 - PROBLEM DETERMINATION
;47. What steps are required when creating a Backup strategy?
:a. Identify files to back up.
:b. Set archive bit before initial backup.
:c. Format Tapes.
:d. Determine number of generations of backup to keep for each file.
:e. Identify appropriate Backup set, or create a new one.


55. You just increased the maximum number of NetBIOS sessions, commands and names for an OS/2 Warp Server system. When rebooting the machine, you get a message saying that the values you specified are invalid and all your NetBIOS applications fail to start. What applet can help you determine the optimum NetBIOS configuration so that no errors occur during reboot?
;48. How can different versions of files be restored using OS/2 Warp Server Backup and Recovery restore during disaster recovery?
:a. based on first saved/first restored basis
:b. based on the last version backed up
:c. based on the last change date
:d. based on creation date


a. NB64K
;49. How can the OS/2 Warp Server Backup and Recovery feature be used to store a week's worth of files backed up daily?
b. NBSTAT
:a. A Backup Method can be set up to back up files based on creation date.
c. NBJDSTAT
:b. A Rulebook can be set up to compress files.
d. NetBIOS Optimizer
:c. A Backup Method can be set up to back up all changed files.
:d. A Rulebook can be set up to maintain a specified number of generations.


56. An end-user calls you because she is not able to transfer a file from her machine to an OS/2 Warp Server system using TCP/IP. You know that the OS/2 Warp Server system is configured with a valid IP address. What actions should you take at the server to correct the problem?
;50. Which OS/2 Warp Server utility may be used to backup a server's userid and password definitions?
:a. DCDBBACK
:b. ACLBACK
:c. BACKACC
:d. BACKDCDB


a. Verify that the FTP daemon (FTPD.EXE) is running.
;SECTION 8 - ADVANCED PRINT SERVICES
b. Verify that the NFS daemon (NFSD.EXE) is running.
;51. Which functions are provided by Print Services Facility (PSF/2) for OS/2 Warp Server?
c. Check that the end-user has been defined with a valid userid, password and access rights in the NET.ACC file.
:a. PSF/2 provides the ability to change printers without changing print drivers.
d. Check that the end-user has been defined with a valid userid, password and access rights in the \MPTN\ETC\TRUSERS file.
:b. PSF/2 optimizes printing speed by automatically routing a print job to the fastest available network printer that supports the print job format.
:c. PSF/2 managed printers can print data formatted using various data streams, as PSF/2 converts the data to the format actually supported by the printer.
:d. PSF/2 implements a print backup strategy that allows multiple printers to be logically grouped and appear to network users as one virtual printer object.


57. A System Management administrator is notified that SystemView clients cannot mount a SystemView Manager drive using NFS utility. What can he do in order to identify the problem using SystemView Management Services?
;52. What should you do to build a PSF/2 print queue on a client machine?
:a. Drag the Network Printer Object to the desktop.
:b. Issue the PSF2CLNT command, then drag the Network printer icon to the desktop.
:c. Open the Network Printer Object, insert PSF/2 as domain name, and enter the appropriate printer ID.
:d. Use the PSF/2 Printer Search Facility.


a. Select Screen View and check if the NFSD process is active on the SystemView Manager workstation.
;53. How can a user configure an OS/2 printer object to associate it with a JetAdmin port?
b. Select Security Manager and check that all SystemView clients are authorized to mount a Manager drive.
:a. by dragging and dropping the HP Network Port icon to the printer object icon
c. Select System Information and check if the NFSD process is active on the SystemView Manager workstation.
:b. by using the settings notebook of the printer object to install the HP Network Port as a new Output Port
d. Select Process Manager and check if the NFSD process is active on the SystemView Manager workstation.
:c. by using PSF/2 to add the JetAdmin transform to the transform sequence of the corresponding print device
:d. by using the settings notebook of the printer object to install the JetAdmin Port driver as a new printer driver


58. Given a working OS/2 Warp Server Remote Access Connection Server with remote users attached, what should be checked first when a client workstation can log on to a LAN using Remote Access Services from his home using a portable workstation but cannot log on from his hotel room using the same workstation?
;54. Which PSF/2 print command should be used to send the PostScript job LOGO.PS to a Lexmark 4039 on LPT3 using the PRINTER1 queue?
:a. TYPE LOGO.PS > LPT3
:b. PRINT LOGO.PS > PRINTER1
:c. APRINT LOGO.PS DEST=PRINTER1
:d. APRINT LOGO.PS PRINTER1


a. the workstation adapter address defined at the server
;SECTION 9 - PROBLEM DETERMINATION
b. that another workstation is not logged on with the same adapter address
;55. You just increased the maximum number of NetBIOS sessions, commands and names for an OS/2 Warp Server system. When rebooting the machine, you get a message saying that the values you specified are invalid and all your NetBIOS applications fail to start. What applet can help you determine the optimum NetBIOS configuration so that no errors occur during reboot?
c. the fixed callback configuration at the server
:a. NB64K
d. the workstation LAN adapter configuration
:b. NBSTAT
:c. NBJDSTAT
:d. NetBIOS Optimizer


59. Given a OS/2 Warp Server environment with the Warp Server configuration file backed up to a newly defined tape, what should be a first step when the initial backup fails due to a media full condition?
;56. An end-user calls you because she is not able to transfer a file from her machine to an OS/2 Warp Server system using TCP/IP. You know that the OS/2 Warp Server system is configured with a valid IP address. What actions should you take at the server to correct the problem?
:a. Verify that the FTP daemon (FTPD.EXE) is running.
:b. Verify that the NFS daemon (NFSD.EXE) is running.
:c. Check that the end-user has been defined with a valid userid, password and access rights in the NET.ACC file.
:d. Check that the end-user has been defined with a valid userid, password and access rights in the \MPTN\ETC\TRUSERS file.


a. Verify the Backup files are not contaminated.
;57. A System Management administrator is notified that SystemView clients cannot mount a SystemView Manager drive using NFS utility. What can he do in order to identify the problem using SystemView Management Services?
b. Verify the Backup Method is properly configured.
:a. Select Screen View and check if the NFSD process is active on the SystemView Manager workstation.
c. Verify the tape is a SCSI-II device.
:b. Select Security Manager and check that all SystemView clients are authorized to mount a Manager drive.
d. Verify the tape drive is an 8mm device.
:c. Select System Information and check if the NFSD process is active on the SystemView Manager workstation.
:d. Select Process Manager and check if the NFSD process is active on the SystemView Manager workstation.


OS/2 Warp Server Engineer
;58. Given a working OS/2 Warp Server Remote Access Connection Server with remote users attached, what should be checked first when a client workstation can log on to a LAN using Remote Access Services from his home using a portable workstation but cannot log on from his hotel room using the same workstation?
Sample Test 132
:a. the workstation adapter address defined at the server
ANSWER KEY
:b. that another workstation is not logged on with the same adapter address
:c. the fixed callback configuration at the server
:d. the workstation LAN adapter configuration


1. b,c       23.  b     45.  b,c
;59. Given a OS/2 Warp Server environment with the Warp Server configuration file backed up to a newly defined tape, what should be a first step when the initial backup fails due to a media full condition?
2.  d       24.  b     46.  a,c,d
:a. Verify the Backup files are not contaminated.
3.  b       25.  b,c     47.  a,d,e
:b. Verify the Backup Method is properly configured.
4.  b       26.  c     48.  b,c
:c. Verify the tape is a SCSI-II device.
5.  a       27.  b     49.  d
:d. Verify the tape drive is an 8mm device.
6.  b,d       28.  a,c,d     50.  c
7.  a,c       29.  b,c     51.  a,c
8.  b       30.  c     52.  b
9.  d       31.  a     53.  b
10.  b       32.  b,c,d     54.  c
11.  b,c       33.  c     55.  a
12.  b       34.  b,c     56.  a,d
13.  b       35. b,c     57. d
14.  b       36. c     58. c
15.  a       37.  a     59.  b
16.  c       38. a,c
17.  c       39. d
18.  c       40.  b
19.  a,b       41.  d
20.  c       42.  a
21.  c,e       43. b
22. b       44.  c


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:4.  b       26.  c    
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:6.  b,d       28.  a,c,d    
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:16.  c       38.  a,c
:17.  c       39.  d
:18.  c       40.  b
:19.  a,b       41.  d
:20.  c       42.  a
:21.  c,e       43.  b
:22.  b       44.  c
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:45.  b,c
:46.  a,c,d
:47.  a,d,e
:48.  b,c
:49.  d
:50.  c
:51.  a,c
:52.  b
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:54.  c
:55.  a
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:57.  d
:58.  c
:59.  b
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Objectives

SECTION 1 - ADAPTERS AND PROTOCOL SERVICES
  • List the features provided by Adapter and Protocol Services and describe the implementation of LAPS and Socket/MPTS.
  • Describe how to install, configure, and tune Adapter and Protocol Services in order to support OS/2 Warp Server components.
  • Describe the implementation and configuration of NetBIOS over TCP/IP (TCPBEUI).
  • Describe the installation and configuration of Dynamic IP clients.
  • Describe the configuration of the NetWare protocol support (ODI2NDI) and NetBIOS over IPX (IPXBEUI).
SECTION 2 - TCP/IP SERVICES
  • 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 by OS/2 Warp Server.
SECTION 3 - FILE AND PRINT SHARING SERVICES, NETWARE GATEWAY SERVICES
  • Describe the OS/2 Warp Server domain concept and explain how it is implemented in the OS/2 Warp Server environment.
  • Explain the three file systems used in an OS/2 Warp Server environment, describe how and when access control lists (ACLs) are used, and identify where they are stored on the server.
  • Use User Profile Management, the Graphical User Interface, and the command line interface to create users and groups.
  • List resources which may be shared in an OS/2 Warp Server environment and describe how to use the Graphical User Interface and the command line interface to define and share network resources.
  • List and describe the types of access control permissions available by resource and use the command line interface and Graphical User Interface to create access control profiles on the server.
  • Describe how the apply (propagate) function works in a shared directory structure.
  • Describe how to create a home directory, shared printer assignments, shared application assignments, serial device assignments, and logon drive assignments for a user account.
  • Given a set of workload requirements, describe the function of, and assign the appropriate values to, the IBMLAN.INI parameters: x1 (sessions), x2 (commands), x3 (names), maxshares, maxusers, maxconnections, maxopens, autodisconnect, and cleanup.
  • Describe the relationship between the IBMLAN.INI and the PROTOCOL.INI files, and describe the parameters in the IBMLAN.INI file that are dependent upon parameters in PROTOCOL.INI.
  • Describe the function of the OS/2 Warp Server Tuning Assistant and how it can be run to tune a target server.
  • Describe the use of, and how to access the information found in, each of the following log files: Network Statistics, LAN Server Error Log, LAN Server Audit Trail, LANTRAN.LOG, and FFST/2.
  • Describe the function of the Domain Control Database in an OS/2 Warp Server environment.
  • Describe how to configure a server to act as a backup domain controller using the NET ACCOUNTS command and the DCDB Replicator service.
  • Describe how to create a cross domain definition within the context of an OS/2 Warp Server environment so that a user in one domain may transparently access a shared resource residing in another domain.
  • Describe how OS/2 Warp Server performs double redirection and how to install and configure IBM OS/2 Warp Server NetWare Gateway services.
SECTION 4 - FILE AND PRINT CLIENTS
  • Describe how to install and configure the OS/2 File and Print Client (OS/2 LAN Requester) and use it to connect to OS/2 Warp Server.
  • Describe how to install and configure the DOS File and Print Client (DOS LAN Services) and use it to connect to OS/2 Warp Server.
  • Describe how to install and configure the Windows File and Print Client (DOS LAN Services Windows Support) and use it to connect to OS/2 Warp Server.
  • Describe how to install and configure the Windows 95 Client (DOS LAN Services for Windows 95) and use it to connect to OS/2 Warp Server.
  • Describe the characteristics of Requester transport configuration scenarios (NETBEUI, 802.2 LAN Transport, TCPBEUI (Real Mode) LAN Transport, etc.)
  • Describe how OS/2 Warp Server supports NT clients, Windows for Workgroups clients, and LANtastic clients which do not have OS/2 Warp Server logon capability.
SECTION 5 - REMOTE ACCESS SERVICES
  • Describe the four types of remote LAN access environments.
  • 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 an OS/2 Remote Access Services Client.
  • Describe Shuttling between LAN and Remote Workstation configurations.
  • Describe how to install and configure a Windows Remote Access Services client.
  • Describe how Remote Access Services security functions may be used to safeguard a system.
  • Describe Bridging and Filtering functions as implemented in the Remote Access Services Connection Server.
SECTION 6 - SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
  • Describe how to install and configure the OS/2 Warp Server SystemView Manager and the OS/2 and Windows SystemView clients.
  • Explain how to discover and group clients for management purposes and prevent misuse of the OS/2 Warp Server SystemView feature by enabling the Security Manager.
  • Describe the use of the inventory and license management functions of OS/2 Warp Server SystemView.
  • Describe the use of the performance and operations management tools and techniques of OS/2 Warp Server SystemView.
  • Identify the software distribution methods implemented by OS/2 Warp Server and describe the purpose of CID.
  • Describe how to use the CSSETUP utility to set up a code server.
  • Describe how to use the Software Distribution component of OS/2 Warp Server SystemView to distribute CID and non-CID enabled applications.
SECTION 7 - BACKUP AND RECOVERY SERVICES
  • Describe the fault tolerance features provided by OS/2 Warp Server.
  • Describe the OS/2 Warp Server Backup and Recovery data model, and the media that may be used for backup.
  • Identify the actions needed to define an OS/2 Warp Server backup and recovery strategy.
  • Describe how the OS/2 Warp Server Backup and Recovery features can be used to implement a disaster recovery strategy.
  • Describe how the OS/2 Warp Server Backup and Recovery feature can be used to safeguard data.
  • Identify the critical Warp Server LAN files, and use the BACKACC and RESTACC utilities to backup and restore NET.ACC and server ACLs.
SECTION 8 - ADVANCED PRINT SERVICES
  • Describe the functions provided by Print Services Facility (PSF/2) for OS/2 Warp Server.
  • Describe how to create a print device and print queue, set up transforms, and print using PSF/2.
  • Describe the purpose, implementation, and configuration of the bi-directional print support provided by the MarkVision/2 for OS/2 and HP JetAdmin features of OS/2 Warp Server.
  • Describe how to implement the functions available when using APRINT as a print submission method.
SECTION 9 - PROBLEM DETERMINATION
  • Given a scenario describing an adapter and/or protocol error, identify the tools, list the steps, or describe a procedure to isolate and correct the problem.
  • Given a scenario describing a TCP/IP error, list the steps or describe a procedure to isolate and correct the problem.
  • Given a scenario describing a server problem on the LAN, describe how to use System Management Services to perform problem determination on servers and clients.
  • Given a scenario describing a remote access problem situation or sequence of events, list the steps or describe a procedure to isolate and correct the problem.
  • Given a scenario describing an OS/2 Warp Server Backup and Recovery tape problem, list the steps or describe a procedure to isolate and correct the problem.

Recommended Education and Publications

Courses and publications are offered to help you prepare for the certification tests. The courses are recommended, but not required, before taking a certification test.

For those experienced with LAN Server:

Course Title
OS/2 Warp Server Update
Course Number: WS340 (USA)
Course Duration: 5 Days
Course Abstract: This course introduces the features and functions of OS/2 Warp Server. These include installation procedures and configuration techniques.

and

Course Title
OS/2 Warp Server Service and Support
Course Number: WS760 (USA)
Course Duration: 4 Days
Course Abstract: This course focuses on adapter configurations and support, systems management, remote access services and network problem determination.

For those unfamiliar with LAN Server and OS/2 Warp Server:

Course Title
OS/2 Warp Server Administration Workshop I
Course Number: WS730 (USA)
Course Duration: 4 Days
Course Abstract: This course teaches the skills to install OS/2 Warp Server and perform basic LAN administration tasks.

and

Course Title
OS/2 Warp Server Administration Workshop II
Course Number: WS740 (USA)
Course Duration: 4 Days
Course Abstract: This course refines basic skills and provides advanced knowledge and techniques for planning, installing, administering and supporting the Entry and Advanced versions of OS/2 Warp Server.

and

Course Title
OS/2 Warp Server Connectivity and Advanced Features
Course Number: WS750 (USA)
Course Duration: 4 Days
Course Abstract: This lab-intensive course covers adapter and protocol services, Novell Gateway, Internet Gateway, DHCP and DDNS, TCPBEUI on DOS LAN Services, and remote access services.

and

Course Title
OS/2 Warp Server Service and Support
Course Number: WS760 (USA)
Course Duration: 4 Days
Course Abstract: This course focuses on adapter configurations and support, systems management, remote access services and network problem determination.

Publications for both experienced and non-experienced candidates:

Publication
OS/2 Warp Server Certification Handbook
Publication Order Number: SR23-7887-00; ISBN 0-9655611-2-7
Abstract: This tutorial covers the knowledge material addressed by the OS/2 Warp Server tests 126, 129, 131, and 132. Note that experience with OS/2 Warp Server is essential.

Study Bibliography

This bibliography provides specific page number references to study material for each test objective. This information is presented in tables, one table per section of test objectives. A sample of this table is shown below.

Redbook, Volume 1
Inside OS/2 Warp Server, Volume 1: Exploring the Core Components, International Technical Support Organization, IBM Corporation, Austin, TX, 1996, Order Number: SG24-4602-00. [1]
Redbook, Volume 2
Inside OS/2 Warp Server, Volume 2: System Management, Software Distribution and Advanced Print Services, International Technical Support Organization, Austin, TX, 1996, Order Number: SG24-4702-00.
Cert'n Handbook
Chambers, W. Craig, et al., OS/2 LAN Server Certification Handbook, Indianapolis: New Riders Publishing, 1995, ISBN: 1-56205-406-6.
Survival Guide
Kerr, David A. and Curran, Bret, et al., OS/2 Warp Administrator's Survival Guide, Sams Publishing, Indianapolis, 1995, ISBN: 0-672-30744-8.

SECTION 1 - ADAPTER AND PROTOCOL SERVICES:

  • List the features provided by Adapter and Protocol Services and describe the implementation of LAPS and Socket/MPTS. 125-133
  • Describe how to install, configure, and tune Adapter and Protocol Services in order to support OS/2 Warp Server components. 133-141, 328-335, 212-214, 270-271, 644-648
  • Describe the implementation and configuration of NetBIOS over TCP/IP (TCPBEUI). 259-279, 270-271
  • Describe the installation and configuration of Dynamic IP clients. 228-233
  • Describe the configuration of the NetWare protocol support (ODI2NDI) and NetBIOS over IPX (IPXBEUI). 157-165, 315, 328-335

SECTION 2 - TCP/IP SERVICES

  • Identify the basic functions provided by TCP/IP Services, and describe how to install and configure them. 167-196, 360-377, 380-415
  • Describe the purpose of Dynamic IP and explain how to configure the DHCP and DDNS servers. 197-241
  • Describe how to configure OS/2 Warp Server for Internet access, and identify TCP/IP applications provided with the product. 241-255, 380-415
  • Explain how DOS and Windows applications can use the TCP/IP services provided by OS/2 Warp Server. 255

SECTION 3 - FILE AND PRINT SHARING SERVICES, NETWARE GATEWAY SERVICES

  • Describe the OS/2 Warp Server domain concept and explain how it is implemented in the OS/2 Warp Server environment. 10, 33-41, 150-152
  • Explain the three file systems used in an OS/2 Warp Server environment, describe how and when access control lists (ACLs) are used, and identify where they are stored on the server. 307, 164-180, 893-897
  • Use User Profile Management, the Graphical User Interface, and the command line interface to create users and groups. 81-83, 152-180, 91-104, 405-411
  • List resources which may be shared in an OS/2 Warp Server environment and describe how to use the Graphical User Interface and the command line interface to define and share network resources. 19-28, 111-157, 156-200, 214-216
  • List and describe the types of access control permissions available by resource and use the command line interface and Graphical User Interface to create access control profiles on the server. 19-28, 179-196, 159-180, 467-469
  • Describe how the apply (propagate) function works in a shared directory structure. 19-28, 196-198, 164-180
  • Describe how to create a home directory, shared printer assignments, shared application assignments, serial device assignments, and logon drive assignments for a user account. 19-28, 153-154, 152-180, 159-174, 209-217, 480-482, 483-485
  • Given a set of workload requirements, describe the function of, and assign the appropriate values to, the IBMLAN.INI parameters: x1 (sessions), x2 (commands), x3 (names), maxshares, maxusers, maxconnections, maxopens, autodisconnect, and cleanup. 345-348, 838-852, 969-986
  • Describe the relationship between the IBMLAN.INI and the PROTOCOL.INI files, and describe the parameters in the IBMLAN.INI file that are dependent upon parameters in PROTOCOL.INI. 956-970
  • Describe the function of the OS/2 Warp Server Tuning Assistant and how it can be run to tune a target server. 15-19, 345-346, 451, 838-850.
  • Describe the use of, and how to access the information found in, each of the following log files: Network Statistics, LAN Server Error Log, LAN Server Audit Trail, LANTRAN.LOG, and FFST/2. 468-469, 201-202, 475-477, 539, 577, 586-598, 734, 854-858.
  • Describe the function of the Domain Control Database in an OS/2 Warp Server environment. 10, 39-41, 669
  • Describe how to configure a server to act as a backup domain controller using the NET ACCOUNTS command and the DCDB Replicator service. 102-104, 428-432,436-437
  • Describe how to create a cross domain definition within the context of an OS/2 Warp Server environment so that a user in one domain may transparently access a shared resource residing in another domain. 255-267
  • Describe how OS/2 Warp Server performs double redirection and how to install and configure IBM OS/2 Warp Server NetWare Gateway services. 32-47.

SECTION 4 - FILE AND PRINT CLIENTS

  • Describe how to install and configure the OS/2 File and Print Client (OS/2 LAN Requester) and use it to connect to OS/2 Warp Server. 49-64, 149-158, 221-251
  • Describe how to install and configure the DOS File and Print Client (DOS LAN Services) and use it to connect to OS/2 Warp Server. 64-81
  • Describe how to install and configure the Windows File and Print Client (DOS LAN Services Windows Support) and use it to connect to OS/2 Warp Server. 81-87
  • Describe how to install and configure the Windows 95 Client (DOS LAN Services for Windows 95) and use it to connect to OS/2 Warp Server. 87-91
  • Describe the characteristics of Requester transport configuration scenarios (NETBEUI, 802.2 LAN Transport, TCPBEUI (Real-Mode) LAN Transport, etc.) 105-110, 327-338, 734, 1104
  • Describe how OS/2 Warp Server supports NT clients, Windows for Workgroups clients, and LANtastic clients which do not have OS/2 Warp Server logon capability. 96-103, 221-251

SECTION 5 - REMOTE ACCESS SERVICES

  • Describe the four types of remote LAN access environments. 281-289
  • Explain how to configure Remote Access Services (WAN Ports, Modems, Bridge, Address, Answer Modes, PhoneBook, MPTS) using the integrated installation program and settings notebook. 290-313, 269-282
  • Explain how to install and configure an OS/2 Remote Access Services Client. 313-317, 269-282.
  • Describe Shuttling between LAN and Remote Workstation configurations. 316-317, 267-282, 298-305.
  • Describe how to install and configure a Windows Remote Access Services client. 317-319.
  • Describe how Remote Access Services security functions may be used to safeguard a system. 331-356. 279-282.
  • Describe Bridging and Filtering functions as implemented in the Remote Access Services Connection Server. 358-363.

SECTION 6 - SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT

  • Describe how to install and configure the OS/2 Warp Server SystemView Manager and the OS/2 and Windows SystemView clients. 6-28 (1), 628-643.
  • Explain how to discover and group clients for management purposes and prevent misuse of the OS/2 Warp Server SystemView feature by enabling the Security Manager. 31-39 (2).
  • Describe the use of the inventory and license management functions of OS/2 Warp Server SystemView. 43-57 (3), 107-114 (4).
  • Describe the use of the performance and operations management tools and techniques of OS/2 Warp Server SystemView. 58-104 (5), 657-664.
  • Identify the software distribution methods implemented by OS/2 Warp Server and describe the purpose of CID. 123-127 (6), 77-105.
  • Describe how to use the CSSETUP utility to set up a code server. 126 (7), 144-172 (8), 185-227 (9)
  • Describe how to use the Software Distribution component of OS/2 Warp Server SystemView to distribute CID and non-CID enabled applications.

Page Number Notes for Section 6: In case you are using a early, draft version of "Redbook, Volume 2" rather than the published version, following are the section numbers and names that should be referenced for "Redbook, Volume 2" study:

  • Chapter 1, "System Management Services," Section 1.3, "Installation and Configuration"
  • Chapter 1, "System Management Services," Section 1.6, "Managing Client Systems in the Network"
  • Chapter 1, "System Management Services," Section 1.8, "Inventory Management"
  • Chapter 1, "System Management Services," Section 1.14, "License Management"
  • Chapter 1, "System Management Services," Section 1.9, "Performance Management", and Section 1.10, "Operations Management"
  • Chapter 2, "Software Distribution Considerations," Section 2.1, "Overview and Concepts"
  • Chapter 2, "Software Distribution Considerations," Section 2.1, "CASSETUP" sub-section
  • Chapter 2, "Software Distribution Considerations," Section 2.3, "Using CASSETUP"
  • Chapter 2, "Software Distribution Considerations," Section 2.5, "SystemView Software Distribution"

SECTION 7 - BACKUP AND RECOVERY SERVICES

  • Describe the fault tolerance features provided by OS/2 Warp Server. 277 (1).
  • Describe the OS/2 Warp Server Backup and Recovery data model, and the media that may be used for backup. 278-288 (2).
  • Identify the actions needed to define an OS/2 Warp Server backup and recovery strategy. 291-292 (3).
  • Describe how the OS/2 Warp Server Backup and Recovery features can be used to implement a disaster recovery strategy. 288-291 (4).
  • Describe how the OS/2 Warp Server Backup and Recovery feature can be used to safeguard data. 284-289 (5)
  • Identify the critical Warp Server LAN files, and use the BACKACC and RESTACC utilities to backup and restore NET.ACC and server ACLs.

Page Number Notes for Section 7: In case you are using a early, draft version of "Redbook, Volume 2" rather than the published version, following are the section numbers and names that should be referenced for "Redbook, Volume 2" study:

  • Chapter 4, "Backup and Recovery Services," Section 4.1, "OS/2 Warp Server Fault Tolerance Features."
  • Chapter 4, "Backup and Recovery Services," Sections 4.2 and 4.3, "Overview" and "Warp Server Backup/Restore Device Support"
  • Chapter 4, "Backup and Recovery Services," Section 4.6, "Defining your Backup/Recovery Strategy."
  • Chapter 4, "Backup and Recovery Services," Sections 4.4 and 4.5, "Warp Server Backup/Restore Scenarios" and "Disaster Recovery Utility"
  • Chapter 4, "Backup and Recovery Services," Section 4.3, "Warp Server Backup/Restore" subsection, and Section 4.4, "Warp Server Backup/Restore Scenarios."

SECTION 8 - ADVANCED PRINT SERVICES

  • Describe the functions provided by Print Services Facility (PSF/2) for OS/2 Warp Server. 235-255 (1), 536-544
  • Describe how to create a print device and print queue, set up transforms, and print using PSF/2. 235-255 (1), 544-552
  • Describe the purpose, implementation, and configuration of the bi-directional print support provided by the MarkVision/2 for OS/2 and HP JetAdmin features of OS/2 Warp Server. 255 (2)
  • Describe how to implement the functions available when using APRINT as a print submission method. 251 (3)

Page Number Notes for Section 8: In case you are using a early, draft version of "Redbook, Volume 2" rather than the published version, following are the section numbers and names that should be referenced for "Redbook, Volume 2" study:

  • Chapter 3, "Print Services," Section 3.4, "Print Services Facility (PSF/2) for OS/2 Warp Server"
  • Chapter 3, "Print Services," Section 3.5, "Bidirectional Print Support"
  • Chapter 3, "Print Services," Section 3.4, "Using the APRINT command" sub-section

SECTION 9 - PROBLEM DETERMINATION

  • Given a scenario describing an adapter and/or protocol error, identify the tools, list the steps, or describe a procedure to isolate and correct the problem. 125-166
  • Given a scenario describing a TCP/IP error, list the steps or describe a procedure to isolate and correct the problem. 167-258
  • Given a scenario describing a server problem on the LAN, describe how to use System Management Services to perform problem determination on servers and clients. 1-122 (1)
  • Given a scenario describing a remote access problem situation or sequence of events, list the steps or describe a procedure to isolate and correct the problem. 281-364, 287-298
  • Given a scenario describing an OS/2 Warp Server Backup and Recovery tape problem, list the steps or describe a procedure to isolate and correct the problem. 277-292 (2)

Page Number Notes for Section 9: In case you are using a early, draft version of "Redbook, Volume 2" rather than the published version, following are the section numbers and names that should be referenced for "Redbook, Volume 2" study:

  • Chapter 1, "System Management Services" (entire chapter)
  • Chapter 4, "Backup and Recovery Services" (entire chapter)

Sample Test

SECTION 1 - ADAPTERS AND PROTOCOL SERVICES
1. Which protocols are provided by Adapter and Protocol Services in OS/2 Warp Server?
a. SNA
b. TCP/IP
c. NetBIOS over IPX
d. TCP/IP over NetBIOS
2. Which file contains the NDIS configuration information for all protocol and adapter drivers used in a Warp Server workstation?
a. SETUP.CMD
b. CONFIG.SYS
c. IBMLAN.INI
d. PROTOCOL.INI
3. Which discovery mechanism can be used by TCPBEUI to resolve a partner name in a NetBIOS over TCP/IP implementation?
a. issuing a NETPING command
b. issuing a broadcast using the Broadcast File's entries
c. issuing a request to the security server
d. issuing a MAP command
4. Which configuration file specifies the parameters the DHCP client should request from a server any time it is started?
a. SETUP.CFG
b. DHCPCD.CFG
c. DHCPC.INI
d. DYNAMIC.INI
5. If you configure the NetWare Requester after configuring Adapter and Protocol Services, which utility could you invoke before restarting the workstation to ensure the proper ordering of statements in CONFIG.SYS?
a. LANSUP
b. ODI2NDI
c. NWFIXUP
d. NWCFG
SECTION 2 - TCP/IP SERVICES
6. Which functions are provided by TCP/IP Services?
a. X Window client feature
b. SNMP agent
c. SNA services driver that allows TCP/IP applications to run over SNA networks
d. TCP/IP protocol stack providing for simultaneous LAN and dial-up Internet access
7. When configuring a network in the DHCP Server Configuration panel, how can the set of valid IP addresses be specified?
a. by entering a subnet mask for the network
b. by defining a range of IP addresses within the subnet mask specified for the network
c. by defining a range of IP addresses if a subnet mask is not specified for the network
d. by entering a list of individual IP addresses if a subnet mask is not specified for the network
8. What is the purpose of the Telnet TCP/IP application?
a. It permits the executing of commands on remote Internet hosts.
b. It allows the connection to remote IP hosts as a terminal.
c. It permits the access of disks on remote IP hosts as network drives.
d. It updates the list of modems and telephone numbers used for Internet access.
9. Which file lists the name servers available to DOS and Windows TCP/IP applications for name resolution?
a. the HOSTS2 file in the \TCPIP\ETC directory
b. the RESOLV2 file in the \TCPIP\ETC directory
c. the HOSTS file in the \TCPIP\DOS\ETC directory
d. the RESOLV file in the \TCPIP\DOS\ETC directory
SECTION 3 - FILE AND PRINT SHARING SERVICES, NETWARE GATEWAY SERVICES
10. Which machine in an OS/2 Warp Server domain will validate domain logon requests if the domain controller is busy or inactive?
a. Primary domain controller
b. Backup domain controller
c. Member domain controller
d. Peer domain controller
11. Which OS/2 Warp Server file systems store their Access Control Profiles in the NET.ACC file?
a. ODI2NDI
b. HPFS
c. FAT
d. HPFS386
12. Which is the proper command line syntax to define the userid JOHN and the password DOE as a new user?
a. NEWUSER JOHN /P&gml.DOE;
b. NET USER JOHN DOE /ADD
c. NET CREATE JOHN /DOE
d. NET SHARE USERID=JOHN PASSWORD=DOE
13. How can you use the OS/2 Warp Server Graphical User Interface (GUI), to assign a printer resource called IBM4079 to the user MIKE?
a. Use DDE to copy the IBM4079 alias data and paste it into the user MIKE panel.
b. Drag and drop the IBM4079 object from the Resource Definitions folder onto the MIKE object in the User Accounts folder, then assign the logical printer port.
c. Drag and drop the printer template object from the Resource Definitions folder onto the MIKE object in the User Accounts folder, then assign the printer alias.
d. Open the User Accounts folder, drag and drop the MIKE object printer template in the Resource Definitions folder, then assign the printer alias.
14. Directory D&gml.;\ GAMES resides on a FAT drive on a server with the following access control profile
USERS = E
GROUP1 = RWCD
MIKE = XRCW

MIKE is connected to the root of the server's D: drive as W:. MIKE then issues the MD W&gml.;\GAMES\NEW command at the requester workstation. What access rights does MIKE now have to W&gml.;\GAMES\NEW?

a. none
b. XRCW
c. RWCD
d. R
15. Server directory C&gml.;\DATA currently has the following access control profile entries
USERS&gml.N;
FINANCE&gml.RW;
MIKE&gml.X;

Server directory C&gml.;\DATA\FINANCE currently has the following access control profile entries:

USERS&gml.R;
FINANCE&gml.RWCDAP;
MIKE&gml.XRWCD;

As a member of the FINANCE group, what access rights does MIKE have to C&gml.;\DATA\FINANCE after the administrator performs an apply (propagate) from C&gml.;\DATA?

a. X
b. R
c. XR
d. RWCDAP
e. XRWCD
16. What happens when an OS/2 Warp Server administrator creates a home directory using the command line interface?
a. It automatically creates an access control profile granting the user XRWCDAP rights to their own home directory.
b. It creates the home directory path structure on the server if it does not already exist.
c. It grants the user access to the defined home directory as a logon assignment.
d. It prevents any other user from accessing the directory defined as the home directory.
17. What should the minimum value for IBMLAN.INI x1 (sessions) be for a server to allow 40 concurrent OS/2 requesters to access resources?
a. 40, plus the number of resources shared
b. 40, plus the number of resources active at any time
c. 40, plus the total required for all other NetBIOS applications in use
d. 40
18. The value specified for NetBIOS names in PROTOCOL.INI must be greater than which parameter?
a. the maxsessreqs value in PROTOCOL.INI
b. one-half the maxopens value in IBMLAN.INI
c. the names (X3) value in IBMLAN.INI
d. the maxrequesters value in IBMLAN.INI
19. When is it important to run the OS/2 Warp Server Tuning Assistant?
a. when configuring to support more than 32 concurrent users on OS/2 Warp Server Entry
b. when configuring to support more than 100 concurrent users on OS/2 Warp Server Advanced
c. when system backups are taken
d. when adding more than 10 existing users to a group
20. Which server file will tell you whether a Token Ring adapter is operating at 4 mbps or 16 mbps?
a. NET.ACC
b. NET.AUD
c. LANTRAN.LOG
d. ADAPTER.CFG
21. Which of the following components are stored in the domain controller's Domain Control Database (DCDB)?
a. Access control profiles for all servers in the domain.
b. Access control profiles for resources residing only on the domain controller.
c. Alias definitions for all servers in the domain.
d. Encrypted passwords for all users accessing resources from the domain controller.
e. PROFILE.CMD files for users defined to the domain.
22. Which are considerations for setting up the DCDB replicator?
a. DCDB replication cannot be used if the NET ACCOUNTS role is set to BACKUP.
b. A userid must be defined in the IBMLAN.INI file to be used during DCDB replication.
c. DCDB replication cannot take place if a user is logged on at the DCDB replicator.
d. DCDB replication service cannot coexist with the Replicator Service.
23. SERVERX resides in DOMAINX. As the administrator of DOMAINY, how do you share directory C&gml.;\PUBLIC on SERVERX so that it is available to users on your domain?
a. Log onto SERVERX as an administrator and create a share for C&gml.;\PUBLIC.
b. Drag and drop the Directory template from your domain's Shared Resources folder, then enter an alias name, SERVERX as the Server Name, and C&gml.;\PUBLIC as the Resource Name.
c. Create an access control profile on SERVERX named YDOMAIN.
d. Logon to DOMAINX, drag and drop the Crossdomain template to the work area, then enter DOMAINY as the Target Domain Name.
24. How does OS/2 Warp Server provide IBM OS/2 Warp Server NetWare Gateway Services?
a. OS/2 filters the traffic for NetWare servers and passes it directly.
b. A NetWare Client for OS/2 installed on the OS/2 Warp Server accesses resources to share with OS/2 Warp Server users.
c. IPX is installed on the OS/2 Warp Server LAN and requests received on IPX are passed to NetWare.
d. A native DOS NetWare requester runs in a VDM to access NetWare resources to share with OS/2 Warp Server users.
SECTION 4 - FILE AND PRINT CLIENTS
25. How would you configure the OS/2 File and Print Client (OS/2 LAN Requester) to connect to a specified Warp Server Domain?
a. Specify a unique userid and password.
b. Specify a unique computer name.
c. Specify a domain name.
d. Specify the burned-in adapter address.
26. How do you configure DOS File and Print Client (DOS LAN Services) to connect to an OS/2 Warp Server and use protocols in addition to NetBIOS?
a. Install IPX.
b. Install Ethernet.
c. Install LAN Support Program.
d. Install MPTS.
27. How do you install Windows File and Print Client (DOS LAN Services Windows Support)?
a. Copy the Windows File and Print Client diskettes from the OS/2 Warp Server CD-ROM directory /SYSVIEW2/WININSTL.
b. Type d&gml.;\DOS\CLIENT\INSTALL, where d: is the drive letter of the CD-ROM containing the OS/2 Warp Server CD-ROM.
c. Select Windows File and Print Client component from the OS/2 Warp Requester installation panel.
d. Windows File and Print Client support is installed as a part of Windows 95 Client installation.
28. How can you install and configure the Windows 95 Client (DOS LAN Services for Windows 95)?
a. Use a diskette created from the OS/2 Warp Server CD-ROM.
b. Use the client program from the Windows 95 diskette.
c. Install directly from the OS/2 Warp Server CD-ROM.
d. Use a redirected drive to attach the OS/2 Warp Server.
29. Which characteristics of NETBEUI and TCPBEUI need to be considered when NetBIOS functions are required in both Local Area Network (LAN) and Wide Area Network (WAN) environments?
a. NETBEUI performs better in a WAN environment.
b. TCPBEUI performs better in a WAN environment.
c. NETBEUI performs better in a LAN environment.
d. TCPBEUI performs better in a LAN environment.
e. TCPBEUI and NETBEUI cannot run on the same machine.
30. Which command should be entered by NT clients to access the HP LaserJet printer alias, LASERJET, on OS/2 Warp Server DOMAIN1 SERVER1 as LPT1?
a. NET USE LPT1: LASERJET
b. NET USE LASERJET: LPT1
c. NET USE LPT1: \\SERVER1\LASERJET
d. NET USE LPT1: \\DOMAIN1\SERVER1\LASERJET
SECTION 5 - REMOTE ACCESS SERVICES
31. Which describes a remote LAN access environment where a connection between two Remote Access Services is used to allow LAN workstations on LAN A to Access LAN resources on LAN B as if the were physically attached to LAN A?
a. LAN-to-LAN
b. Remote-to-LAN
c. LAN-to-Remote
d. Remote-to-Remote
e. Remote-to-Central Server
32. Which port types can be selected when configuring Remote Access Services WAN Ports?
a. FDDI ports
b. ARTIC ports
c. ISDN ports
d. asynchronous COM ports
e. ATM ports
33. What do you use to install and configure an OS/2 Remote Access Services Client and retain the existing software configuration?
a. Client Installation program - Easy Path
b. Client Installation program - Advanced Path
c. Manual Remote Access Client Installation program
d. Remote Access Services Client Distribution program
34. How can shuttling between LAN-attached and remote environments be initiated?
a. Type SHUTTLE at an OS/2 prompt.
b. Start LAN Distance when configured as a LAN workstation.
c. Type LDSHUTTL at an OS/2 prompt.
d. Stop LAN Distance when configured as a LAN workstation
35. What do you use to install and configure an OS/2 Warp Server Remote Access Services Client for Windows?
a. Client Installation program - Easy Path
b. Client Installation program - Advanced Path
c. manual installation using diskettes
d. Remote Access Services Client Distribution program
36. How can Remote Access Services security functions be used to ensure that LOGON only occurs from known workstations?
a. by configuring Callback
b. by configuring User Authentication Protocol
c. by configuring Workstation Address Identification
d. by configuring Third Party Authentication Protocol
37. Which are valid filtering functions as implemented in the Remote Access Connection Server?
a. filtering broadcast message traffic
b. filtering traffic sent from Token-Ring active monitors
c. filtering traffic from specified userids
d. filtering traffic from specified passwords
SECTION 6 - SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
38. Which network operating systems can be selected when a SystemView client is configured with Application Sharing enabled?
a. NFS Client
b. NT Requester
c. LAN Requester
d. Banyan Vines Client
39. How are SystemView clients discovered and grouped by a SystemView Manager?
a. by the TCP/IP subnet they belong to
b. by the LAN Server domain they belong to
c. by the ID message that each client broadcasts every minute
d. by the common keywords defined in the client configuration panels
40. Using the License Use Runtime Server provided by SystemView, what software products can an administrator track for license management purposes?
a. network applications that are loaded from a LAN Server or NFS Server
b. applications enabled for license management using the License Use Toolkit
c. any applications running on machines that use the License Use Runtime client
d. applications that have an installation routine developed using the IBM Software Installer program
41. If the SystemView administrator wants to monitor a specific file on a remote system, what information is provided by the Critical File Monitor on that system?
a. the file size
b. the date and time the file was last changed
c. the command to be automatically executed if the file is modified
d. the severity level of the alert generated if the file is modified
42. Which is the purpose of CID distribution?
a. To distribute code in an unattended mode by invoking an installation program and providing it with code images and response file.
b. To distribute code to multiple workstations simultaneously in a lightly attended mode.
c. To distribute a list of files to a workstation and provide a routine in order to check distribution results.
d. To distribute tools for software and hardware inventory in an unattended mode.
43. Which page of the SystemView CID Preparation Settings folder must be selected in order to enable the CSSETUP utility?
a. General
b. IBMLS
c. Setup
d. Images
44. Which is the first step used to distribute data files from a SystemView Manager to a group of SystemView clients using Software Distribution feature?
a. Select the Software Installation icon and enter the names of data files to be distributed.
b. Select the CID Preparation icon to prepare a package containing data files to be distributed.
c. Select the Software Preparation icon to prepare a package containing data files to be distributed.
d. Select the Event Scheduler icon to start the distribution of each data file to clients.
SECTION 7 - BACKUP AND RECOVERY SERVICES
45. Which are OS/2 Warp Server File and Print Services fault tolerance features?
a. data encryption
b. disk mirroring
c. disk duplexing
d. HPFS
e. SRVIFS
46. Which media can be used for backup by OS/2 Warp Server Backup and Recovery?
a. Read/Write optical drives
b. SCSI-I tape drives
c. LAN drives
d. SCSI-II tape drives
e. CD-ROM
47. What steps are required when creating a Backup strategy?
a. Identify files to back up.
b. Set archive bit before initial backup.
c. Format Tapes.
d. Determine number of generations of backup to keep for each file.
e. Identify appropriate Backup set, or create a new one.
48. How can different versions of files be restored using OS/2 Warp Server Backup and Recovery restore during disaster recovery?
a. based on first saved/first restored basis
b. based on the last version backed up
c. based on the last change date
d. based on creation date
49. How can the OS/2 Warp Server Backup and Recovery feature be used to store a week's worth of files backed up daily?
a. A Backup Method can be set up to back up files based on creation date.
b. A Rulebook can be set up to compress files.
c. A Backup Method can be set up to back up all changed files.
d. A Rulebook can be set up to maintain a specified number of generations.
50. Which OS/2 Warp Server utility may be used to backup a server's userid and password definitions?
a. DCDBBACK
b. ACLBACK
c. BACKACC
d. BACKDCDB
SECTION 8 - ADVANCED PRINT SERVICES
51. Which functions are provided by Print Services Facility (PSF/2) for OS/2 Warp Server?
a. PSF/2 provides the ability to change printers without changing print drivers.
b. PSF/2 optimizes printing speed by automatically routing a print job to the fastest available network printer that supports the print job format.
c. PSF/2 managed printers can print data formatted using various data streams, as PSF/2 converts the data to the format actually supported by the printer.
d. PSF/2 implements a print backup strategy that allows multiple printers to be logically grouped and appear to network users as one virtual printer object.
52. What should you do to build a PSF/2 print queue on a client machine?
a. Drag the Network Printer Object to the desktop.
b. Issue the PSF2CLNT command, then drag the Network printer icon to the desktop.
c. Open the Network Printer Object, insert PSF/2 as domain name, and enter the appropriate printer ID.
d. Use the PSF/2 Printer Search Facility.
53. How can a user configure an OS/2 printer object to associate it with a JetAdmin port?
a. by dragging and dropping the HP Network Port icon to the printer object icon
b. by using the settings notebook of the printer object to install the HP Network Port as a new Output Port
c. by using PSF/2 to add the JetAdmin transform to the transform sequence of the corresponding print device
d. by using the settings notebook of the printer object to install the JetAdmin Port driver as a new printer driver
54. Which PSF/2 print command should be used to send the PostScript job LOGO.PS to a Lexmark 4039 on LPT3 using the PRINTER1 queue?
a. TYPE LOGO.PS > LPT3
b. PRINT LOGO.PS > PRINTER1
c. APRINT LOGO.PS DEST=PRINTER1
d. APRINT LOGO.PS PRINTER1
SECTION 9 - PROBLEM DETERMINATION
55. You just increased the maximum number of NetBIOS sessions, commands and names for an OS/2 Warp Server system. When rebooting the machine, you get a message saying that the values you specified are invalid and all your NetBIOS applications fail to start. What applet can help you determine the optimum NetBIOS configuration so that no errors occur during reboot?
a. NB64K
b. NBSTAT
c. NBJDSTAT
d. NetBIOS Optimizer
56. An end-user calls you because she is not able to transfer a file from her machine to an OS/2 Warp Server system using TCP/IP. You know that the OS/2 Warp Server system is configured with a valid IP address. What actions should you take at the server to correct the problem?
a. Verify that the FTP daemon (FTPD.EXE) is running.
b. Verify that the NFS daemon (NFSD.EXE) is running.
c. Check that the end-user has been defined with a valid userid, password and access rights in the NET.ACC file.
d. Check that the end-user has been defined with a valid userid, password and access rights in the \MPTN\ETC\TRUSERS file.
57. A System Management administrator is notified that SystemView clients cannot mount a SystemView Manager drive using NFS utility. What can he do in order to identify the problem using SystemView Management Services?
a. Select Screen View and check if the NFSD process is active on the SystemView Manager workstation.
b. Select Security Manager and check that all SystemView clients are authorized to mount a Manager drive.
c. Select System Information and check if the NFSD process is active on the SystemView Manager workstation.
d. Select Process Manager and check if the NFSD process is active on the SystemView Manager workstation.
58. Given a working OS/2 Warp Server Remote Access Connection Server with remote users attached, what should be checked first when a client workstation can log on to a LAN using Remote Access Services from his home using a portable workstation but cannot log on from his hotel room using the same workstation?
a. the workstation adapter address defined at the server
b. that another workstation is not logged on with the same adapter address
c. the fixed callback configuration at the server
d. the workstation LAN adapter configuration
59. Given a OS/2 Warp Server environment with the Warp Server configuration file backed up to a newly defined tape, what should be a first step when the initial backup fails due to a media full condition?
a. Verify the Backup files are not contaminated.
b. Verify the Backup Method is properly configured.
c. Verify the tape is a SCSI-II device.
d. Verify the tape drive is an 8mm device.

ANSWER KEY

1. b,c
2. d 24. b
3. b 25. b,c
4. b 26. c
5. a 27. b
6. b,d 28. a,c,d
7. a,c 29. b,c
8. b 30. c
9. d 31. a
10. b 32. b,c,d
11. b,c 33. c
12. b 34. b,c
13. b 35. b,c
14. b 36. c
15. a 37. a
16. c 38. a,c
17. c 39. d
18. c 40. b
19. a,b 41. d
20. c 42. a
21. c,e 43. b
22. b 44. c
23. b
45. b,c
46. a,c,d
47. a,d,e
48. b,c
49. d
50. c
51. a,c
52. b
53. b
54. c
55. a
56. a,d
57. d
58. c
59. b