Test 126: OS/2 Warp Connect

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Objectives

SECTION 1 - THE OS/2 WARP CONNECT PRODUCT

  • Identify the products contained within OS/2 Warp Connect.
  • Given a scenario, identify appropriate uses of OS/2 Warp Connect.
  • Identify the prerequisite system hardware requirements for installing and running OS/2 Warp Connect.
  • Identify the migration considerations when installing OS/2 Warp Connect.

SECTION 2 - INSTALLING OS/2 WARP CONNECT

  • Distinguish the differences between an Easy and an Advanced install of OS/2 Warp Connect.
  • Given a scenario, identify the various ways OS/2 Warp Connect can be installed.
  • Identify the steps needed to perform of an OS/2 Warp Connect redirected install.
  • Identify considerations and techniques when using the OS/2 Warp Connect install process to remotely install multiple clients.
  • Identify steps needed to incorporate OS/2 Warp Connect into a CID code server.
  • Describe how to install the OS/2 Warp Connect products that are not part of the Warp Connect install process.
  • Identify OS/2 Warp Connect product removal considerations (install program, MPTS issues)

SECTION 3 - IBM PEER FOR OS/2

  • Identify considerations when installing IBM Peer.
  • Identify the interoperability of IBM Peer with other networking products.
  • Identify the resource sharing functions of Peer for OS/2.
  • Identify how to access shared resources from both the GUI and the command line.
  • Identify how to administer a peer workstation (UPM, IDs).
  • Given a scenario, identify the considerations when sharing a specific device.

SECTION 4 - LAN REQUESTER 4.0

  • Identify considerations when installing LAN Requester 4.0.
  • Distinguish the differences between Peer for OS/2 and Peer Services.
  • Distinguish the differences between using Peer for OS/2 and LAN Requester as a requester.
  • Identify the capabilities of the LAN Server administration GUI.
  • Identify the interoperability of LAN Requester with other networking products.
  • Identify functions common with both LAN Requester and Peer for OS/2.

SECTION 5 - NETWARE CLIENT FOR OS/2 2.11

  • Identify considerations when installing the NetWare Client.
  • Identify the issues and considerations when migrating from an earlier version of the OS/2 NetWare Client.
  • Identify the features of the NetWare Client for OS/2 2.11.
  • Given a scenario, describe the options for protocol support.

SECTION 6 - FEATURES COMMON TO NETWORK CLIENTS

  • Identify the use and functions of the network folder, and which products utilize the function.
  • Identify the functions of the Network SignON Coordinator.
  • Describe how to use the Network SignON Coordinator.
  • Identify functions and installation options for AskPSP.

SECTION 7 - INTERNET AND TCP/IP 3.0 FUNCTIONS

  • Identify considerations when installing TCP/IP 3.0.
  • Distinguish the differences in the Internet access between the TCP/IP 3.0 product and the OS/2 Warp BonusPak.
  • Identify and describe the applications provided by TCP/IP 3.0.
  • Identify and describe the servers provided by TCP/IP 3.0.
  • Identify and describe the key TCP/IP configuration parameters and how they relate to your network and the Internet.
  • Identify scenarios where add-on kits may be needed.

SECTION 8 - LAN DISTANCE

  • Identify considerations when installing LAN Distance.
  • Distinguish the differences between remote control and remote node, and how they relate to LAN Distance.
  • Identify the components in the LAN Distance family and the connection environments in which they are used.
  • Identify the supported protocols and kinds of applications that are well suited for LAN Distance.
  • Identify the security functions included with LAN Distance.
  • Identify considerations when using Warp Connect products over LAN Distance in a remote environment.

SECTION 9 - MPTS

  • Identify considerations when installing MPTS.
  • Given a scenario and a specific product, identify the valid protocol options for that product.
  • Identify native protocols that are included with MPTS.
  • Identify the MPTS implementations for non-native protocols.
  • Identify issues when using the IBM supplied parallel port driver.

SECTION 10 - LOTUS NOTES EXPRESS

  • Identify considerations when installing Lotus Notes.
  • Identify upgrade possibilities and scenarios for Lotus Notes Express.
  • Identify the function of Lotus Notes and the included application templates.
  • Identify the connectivity capabilities of Lotus Notes Express.

Recommended Education and Publications

Publication
OS/2 Warp Generation, Volume 2: Exploring LAN Connectivity with OS/2 Warp Connect
Publication Order Number: GG24-4505
Abstract: This redbook (technical manual) describes connectivity functions and provides guidance for installation and configuration of OS/2 Warp Connect.
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.

Sample Test

SECTION 1 - THE OS/2 WARP CONNECT PRODUCT
1. What are the two versions of OS/2 Warp Connect?
A. OS/2 Warp Connect with WIN-OS/2
B. OS/2 Warp Connect (without WIN-OS/2)
C. OS/2 Warp Connect with Networking products
D. OS/2 Warp Connect without Networking products
2. Which OS/2 Warp Connect product(s) provide access to the Internet?
A. BonusPak
B. LAN Distance
C. TCP/IP version 3
D. OS/2 Peer Internet Gateway
3. Which OS/2 Warp Connect products allow access to information via a modem?
A. MPTS
B. TCP/IP
C. AskPSP
D. Hyper Access Lite
4. What are the differences in minimum hardware requirements between OS/2 Warp and OS/2 Warp Connect?
A. A LAN adapter is mandatory for OS/2 Warp Connect.
B. A local CD-ROM is mandatory for OS/2 Warp Connect.
C. If Connect's networking will be used, more RAM is required.
D. If Connect's networking will be used, more disk space is required.
5. Which applications will be migrated automatically when installing OS/2 WARP Connect on a system with OS/2 Warp and some networking products installed?
A. TCP/IP
B. IBM Peer
C. LAN Distance
D. LAN Requester
E. NetWare requester
SECTION 2 - INSTALLING OS/2 WARP CONNECT
6. What is the relationship between the Easy versus Advanced install of OS/2 Warp and the Easy versus Advanced install of OS/2 Warp Connect?
A. None; they are separate from each other.
B. The Easy versus Advanced install only applies to OS/2 Warp.
C. An Easy install of OS/2 Warp Connect will automatically do an Easy install of OS/2 Warp.
D. An Advanced install of OS/2 Warp Connect will automatically do an Advanced install of OS/2 Warp.
7. Which of the following does the Advanced path allow you to do that the Easy path does not? A. Install OS/2 so that it may be used with Boot Manager
B. Install preselected settings, based on your current hardware and software.
C. Install OS/2 in the same partition as your DOS and Windows.
D. Install OS/2 on a drive or partition other than C.
8. How can you install Lotus Notes Express?
A. Install it from the BonusPak CD-ROM.
B. Install it from the Lotus Notes CD-ROM.
C. Install it from the OS/2 Warp Connect CD-ROM.
D. Install it from the "Other Products" CD-ROM.
E. Select it from the integrated install feature.
F. It is automatically installed with Peer, LAN Requester or NetWare client.
9. How can you install the Network SignON Coordinator?
A. Install it from the BonusPak CD-ROM.
B. Install it from the Lotus Notes CD-ROM.
C. Install it from the OS/2 Warp Connect CD-ROM.
D. Install it from the "Other Products" CD-ROM.
E. Select it from the integrated install feature.
F. It is automatically installed with Peer, LAN Requester or NetWare client.
SECTION 3 - IBM PEER FOR OS/2
10. OS/2 Peer can access the resources of which LAN products?
A. Windows 3.11
B. another OS/2 Peer
C. Windows NT Advanced
D. NetWare Client for OS/2
11. What must be done to setup forwarded authentication for OS/2?
A. Delete all userids defined on any of the Peer workstations.
B. Check the forwarded authentication checkbox in User Profile management.
C. Edit the IBMLAN.INI file of each peer workstation and change forwardauth=no to forwardauth=yes.
D. Define the administrator ID on all the LAN Server and Peer domains participating in the cross domain authentication.
SECTION 4 - LAN REQUESTER 4.0
12. The LAN Server 4.0 GUI uses what types of controls?
A. popup menus
B. Drag and drop
C. multiple selections
D. full screen interface
13. Which functions are common to the LAN Server 4.0 requester and OS/2 Peer requester?
A. LAN Server GUI
B. Audit Log Utility
C. Error Log Utility
D. LAN Requester Peer Services
SECTION 5 - NetWare CLIENT FOR OS/2 2.11
14. What must be installed on your OS/2 Warp Connect system to allow the administration of NetWare 4.x Servers?
A. VDMBOOT
B. NetWare Tools Folder
C. NetWare Requester
D. NetWare Server Administration Manager
15. How does not using the integrated install when installing both IBM Peer and the NetWare requester impact the installation.
A. You only need to install IBM Peer.
B. You will need to configure MPTS for NetWare coexistence to allow sharing of the adapter.
C. You need to install MPTS and IBM Peer first, and then install the NetWare requester.
D. You will only be able to run one requester product or the other.
SECTION 6 - FEATURES COMMON TO NETWORK CLIENTS
16. Which security measures does Network SignON Coordinator use?
A. The password is masked and distributed via a simple algorithm.
B. Passwords are encrypted, so NSC/2 can be used anywhere in the world.
C. NSC/2 provides restrictions beyond what the server product provides.
D. Passwords are sent across the network via different techniques depending on the product.
SECTION 7 - INTERNET AND TCP/IP 3.0 FUNCTIONS
17. How can you get TCP/IP base kit version 3.0 that comes with OS/2 Warp Connect for your 2.x system?
A. TCP/IP 3.0 is not supported on OS/2 2.x.
B. Just install it from the OS/2 Warp Connect CD-ROM.
C. Buy the TCP/IP add-on kit to install it on OS/2 2.x.
D. Purchase it separately from OS/2 Warp Connect.
18. How should you install the WARP Internet connection for your modem on your home system?
A. from the BonusPak
B. from the separate TCP/IP CD-ROM
C. via the Easy path in the integrated install
D. via the Advanced path in the integrated install
19. How should you install the WARP Internet connection for your LAN connection on your office system?
A. from the BonusPak
B. from the separate TCP/IP CD-ROM
C. via the Easy path in the integrated install
D. via the Advanced path in the integrated install
SECTION 8 - LAN DISTANCE
20. Security functions in LAN Distance can be enabled on which system(s)?
A. the LAN Distance Remote
B. the OS/2 LAN Server domain
C. the LAN Distance Connection Server
D. the LAN Distance Remote
SECTION 9 - MPTS
21. How can you install only the NetWare requester on an OS/2 Warp Connect system, use its IPX protocol and not have to co-exist with any other protocols?
A. Choose the Advanced path, and ONLY select NetWare requester.
B. Choose the Easy install path, and ONLY select NetWare requester.
C. Choose the Advanced path, and ONLY select IPX protocol when prompted.
D. Install no networking products, and then install NetWare Client from diskette.
22. Your company uses an SNA backbone for communications. Given this environment, what would be required to use OS/2 Peer across this SNA backbone?
A. AnyNet/2 product
B. SNA NetBIOS driver
C. NetBIOS over TCP/IP
D. Communications Manager/2 product
SECTION 10 - LOTUS NOTES EXPRESS
23. If you already have Lotus Notes, what are your upgrade options?
A. There is no further upgrade.
B. Upgrade to Lotus Notes Desktop.
C. Upgrade by getting the developer's toolkit.
D. Upgrade by getting the administrator's toolkit.
24. What protocol would you likely use to have Notes Express communicate beyond your local LAN segment?
A. IPX
B. TCP/IP
C. NetBIOS
D. extended NetBIOS
25. When you're on the road, how do you utilize Notes' ability to replicate databases?
A. Connect to the network via the modem connection.
B. Hold your updates until you get back on the network.
C. Connect to the city's local Notes server to get connected.
D. Get a remote node software like LAN Distance to provide NetBIOS.


ANSWER KEY

1. A, B

2. A, C

3. B, D

4. C, D

5. A, D

6. C, D

7. A, D

8. B

9. F

10. B, C

11. C

12. A, B, C

13. B, C

14. C

15. B

16. A, D

17. A

18. C, D

19. C, D

20. C, D

21. A, D

22. A

23. A

24. B

25. A