Test 129: OS/2 Warp Server Engineer Adv.

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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 andSocket/MPTS.
  • Describe how to install, configure, and tune Adapter and Protocol Services in order to support Warp Server components.
  • Describe the configuration of NetBIOS over TCP/IP (TCPBEUI).
  • Describe the installation and configuration of Dynamic IP clients.
  • Describe the configuration of the NetWare protocol support and NetWare NetBIOS emulation (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 Warp Server domain concept and explain how it is implemented in the Warp Server Environment.
  • Explain the three file systems used in a 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 command line interface, and the Graphical User Interface to create users and groups.
  • List resources which may be shared in a Warp Server environment and describe how to use the GUI and 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 for 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 a 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 a Warp Server environment so that a user in one domain may transparently access a shared resource residing in another domain.
  • Describe how Warp Server performs double redirection and how to install and configure IBM 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 resources.
  • 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 resources.
  • 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 resources.
  • 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 resources.
  • Describe characteristics of Requester transport Configuration Scenarios (NETBEUI, 802.2 LAN Transport, TCPBEUI (Real-Mode) LAN Transport, etc.).
  • Describe how Warp Server supports NT clients, Windows for Workgroups clients, and Lantastic clients which do not have Warp Server Logon capability.

Section 5 - Remote Access Services

  • Explain how to configure Remote Access Services (WAN Ports, Modems, Bridge, Address, Answer Modes, PhoneBook, MPTS) using the integrated installation program and settings notebook.
  • Explain how to install and configure 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.

Section 6 - System Management

  • Describe the SystemView model and its implementation in OS/2 Warp Server.
  • Describe how to install and configure the OS/2 Warp Server SystemView Manager and the OS/2 and Windows System View 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 the use of the license management functions of OS/2 Warp Server SystemView.
  • Describe the use of the performance and operations management tools 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 CASSETUP 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 OS/2 Warp Server Backup and Recovery data model, and the media that may be used for backup.
  • Describe how the OS/2 Warp Server backup and recovery feature can be used to implement a disaster recovery strategy.
  • 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 a print queue, set up transforms, and print using PSF/2, when creating a new device.
  • Describe the implementation and configuration of the bi-directional print support provided by the Markvision for OS/2 and HP JetAdmin features of OS/2 Warp Server.
  • Describe the functions available when using APRINT as a print submission method.

Section 9 - Problem Determination

  • 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 steps or describe a procedure to isolate and correct the problem.