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