Novell NetWare 4 : the complete reference /
Tom Sheldon.
- Berkeley : Osborne McGraw-Hill, c1993.
- xxii, 920 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Table of Content
Content PART 1 Networking concepts Networks defined Components of a network How network connections Network architecture The range of networks Why establish a computer network?
2. Novell networks The novell product strategy Netware V.4 features Other feature Communications services Print services
3. Netware directory services Netware directory tree Users and resources as objects Administrators and supervisors User group Access rights and security
4 Command and new features in Netware New features directory in Netware v.4 Netware directory Memory allocation and protection International support Security features Optical disk Jukebox and tape storage support
Etc. 5 Other products and add-ons Workstations and interoperability products Wide area network and internetwork products Netware WAN links Netware multiple protocol router Communications products Netware access SAA
PART Network connections 6 Communications protocols Protocol stacks Interconnectivity and interoperability Communications methods for Netware AppleTalk support in Netware ODI and NDIS network NetBIOS and named pipes
7 Network Interface methods and Topologies Network connection Ethernet and IEEE 802.3 ArcNet Token rings Hubs Laptops connections Etc.
8 Internetworking Internetworking methods Bridge forwarding and filtering functions Routers Backbones Wiring hubs The X.400 messages Global naming Etc.
9. Wide area Networking Types of of remote links Making WAN connections Novell Netware WAN links
10 Host Connectivity and Interoperability Connecting a Netware TCP/IP and UNIX Interoperability The X.400 message handling system Global Naming Interoperable applications SQL Groupware
PART III Planning and setup Networking planning Identifying LAN needs Evaluating hardware and performance needs Identifying application requirements
12. Choosing a server Throughput and and bottlenecks The microprocessor The server bus The disk system NetWare storage options Etc.
13. Protecting network data and equipment Protecting the network and data Data backup and protection techniques Power problems and solutions
14 Hardware setup Preparing the site Setting up the server Setting up routing Setting up workstations Installing and testing cable
PART IV Netware Installation 15 Preparing to install Netware Installing new servers Naming the server Assigning the IPX internal Specifying disk drivers Etc.
16 Installing Netware on a new server 17. Post-Installation procedures 18. Installing workstations 19. Installing Internetworking
PART V Managing and using the Network 20. Post setup activities 21. Network Hierarchy and security 22. The Netware administrators NETADMIN utilities 23. Managing objects 24. Administering the file systems 25. Other directory and file commands 26. Utilities and commands for users 27. Netware printing services 28. Login scripts 29. The Netware menu system 30. Backup systems on the Network 31. Netware's accounting system 32. Netware's auditing system
PART VI Monitoring and maintenance 33. Network management tools and techniques 34. Server commands and performance options 35. Managing disk storage 36. Managing network communications