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    .EXE.3.Modify AUTOEXEC.NCF.3.Modify AUTOEXEC.BAT.NetWare server1.Load NPRINTER.NLM.2.Modify AUTOEXEC.NCF.Initialize the Print Server1.Decide whether to define print job configurations, printdevice definitions, or print forms.2.Define print devices.3.Define the forms your printers will use.4.Set up print job configurations.Figure 3-9: Printing Setup Flowchart3-27IG 3-54 This document should only be used by a Novell-certified instructor.Revision 1.0If you think this document was pirated, call 1-800-PIRATES or 1-801-861-7101. Setting Up Queue-Based Network PrintingPresentation NotesSummary of the Print ServicesSetup Tasksd 3-9 (Figure 3-9: PrintingSetup Flowchart)Review the flowchart withthe students.Revision 1.0 This document should only be used by a Novell-certified instructor.IG 3-55If you think this document was pirated, call 1-800-PIRATES or 1-801-861-7101.Network PrintingQueue-Based NetWare 5 Advanced Administration Instructor GuideSummaryNetWare provides a complete set of queue-based print services.Youcan define the print services to meet your organization s needs.The basic steps you follow to set up the queue-based print servicesinclude these:Create and configure print services objects.Set up the print server.Set up the network printer.Customize the print services environment.The queue-based print services elements include print queue, printer,and print server objects.Each of these NDS objects is a logicalrepresentation of the corresponding physical device.The print server is a NetWare server running PSERVER.NLM.Theprinters can be attached to NetWare servers or workstations.Printerscan also be directly connected to the network cable.NPRINTER is usedto activate the network printer.Using NetWare Administrator, you can manage network printing throughthe print queue, printer, and print server objects and their properties.3-28\IG 3-56 This document should only be used by a Novell-certified instructor.Revision 1.0If you think this document was pirated, call 1-800-PIRATES or 1-801-861-7101. Setting Up Queue-Based Network PrintingPresentation NotesSummaryReview the objectives and answer questions.Summarize the section.Objectives:1.Set up a network printing environment by creatingand configuring related print queue, printer, and printserver objects.2.Set up network printing hardware by bringing up aprint server on a NetWare 5 server and connecting aprinter to the network through a NetWare server orworkstation.3.Regulate who can do any of the following: print to aprint queue, manage print jobs in the print queue, benotified by a printer when a problem occurs, view thestatus of the print server, or manage the print server.4.Manage the flow of print jobs into and out of a printqueue by managing the status of the print queue.5.Manage print jobs in a print queue by pausing,rushing, delaying, and deleting print jobs in the printqueue.Revision 1.0 This document should only be used by a Novell-certified instructor.IG 3-57If you think this document was pirated, call 1-800-PIRATES or 1-801-861-7101.Network PrintingQueue-Based NetWare 5 Advanced Administration Instructor GuideNotesIG 3-58 This document should only be used by a Novell-certified instructor.Revision 1.0If you think this document was pirated, call 1-800-PIRATES or 1-801-861-7101. 4Setting Up the Network File SystemSECTION 4 Setting Up the Network File SystemDuration 02:00PreparationNoneRevision 1.0 This document should only be used by a Novell-certified instructor.IG 4-1If you think this document was pirated, call 1-800-PIRATES or 1-801-861-7101.Network File SystemSetting Up the NetWare 5 Advanced Administration Instructor GuideSECTION 4 Setting Up the Network File SystemIn this section, you learn how to design and set up a network file system.In addition, you learn how to design and set up a volume using NovellStorage ServicesTM (NSS), an optional file system in NetWare 5.ObjectivesUpon completing this section, you should be able to1.Explain guidelines for planning and creating custom volumes in thenetwork file system.2.List the system-created directories; describe their contents andfunction.3.List suggested directories for organizing the file system.4.Identify the strengths and weaknesses of sample directory structures.5.Design and create a directory structure based on a given scenario.6.Describe the advantages, disadvantages, and storage concepts ofthe Novell Storage Services (NSS) file system.7.Create an NSS volume on your server.4-1IG 4-2 This document should only be used by a Novell-certified instructor.Revision 1.0If you think this document was pirated, call 1-800-PIRATES or 1-801-861-7101. Setting Up the Network File SystemPresentation NotesSetting Up the Network FileSystemBriefly introduce the section.ObjectivesIntroduce the objectives.Revision 1.0 This document should only be used by a Novell-certified instructor.IG 4-3If you think this document was pirated, call 1-800-PIRATES or 1-801-861-7101.Network File SystemSetting Up the NetWare 5 Advanced Administration Instructor GuidePlanning and Creating aCustomized Network FileSystemA network file system allows users to share file storage devices.As aresult, users can share applications and data through the network filesystem; they can also store their personal files.Network file systems areusually faster and have a larger capacity than local storage systems.The NetWare file system is composed of volumes and directories (seeFigure 4-1).VolumeDirectory DirectoryApplication Application Data DataFigure 4-1: NetWare File SystemIn NetWare, some volumes and directories are created automatically.Others must be planned and created by the network administrator.Your system needs and capabilities will determine how you use thesystem-created directories and what other directories you will create.In general, you should plan your file system based on these three goals:Ease of useEase of administrationEase of enforcing file system security4-2IG 4-4 This document should only be used by a Novell-certified instructor.Revision 1.0If you think this document was pirated, call 1-800-PIRATES or 1-801-861-7101. Setting Up the Network File SystemPresentation NotesPlanning and Creating aCustomized Network FileSystemStress the importance of filesystems.Introduce Novell StorageServices (NSS).d 4-1 (Figure 4-1: NetWare FileSystem)Review the file systemstructure, as illustrated inFigure 4-1.Ensure that students knowthat NetWare directoriesappear as  folders inWindows and Macintoshworkstations.Point out the benefits ofcreating a directorystructure that is easy to use,administer, and keepsecure.Revision 1.0 This document should only be used by a Novell-certified instructor [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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