ITNW-2305 Network Administration Novell NetWare
Femi Onabajo
Credit Spring 2022
Section(s)
ITNW-2305-002 (37844)
LEC MW 11:30am - 12:50pm HLC HLC1 2413
LAB MW 12:50pm - 1:15pm HLC HLC1 2413
Course Requirements
AUSTIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE
ITNW 2305 Network Administration for Novell NetWare
SYLLABUS-SPRING 2022 version 1.0
- Instructor: Professor Femi Onabajo
- Office No: RRC 2232.24 / email / Synchronous / WebEx
- E-mail: fonabajo@austincc.edu
- Telephone: 512/223-0186
- Office Hours: MW: 1:25-1:45 Synchronous WebEx
- Others by Appointment
- Website: https://sites.google.com/a/austincc.edu/femi-onabajo/
- Sections: MW 11:30am - 1:25 pm /Synchronous /16 Weeks / Synonym 18930
18930 / WebEx
- Course Description
- Text: SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server Administration
BY: Novell & Jason W. Eckert ISBN 13 # 978-1-54003-6
ISBN 10#:1-111--5403-9
V: Course Requirement:
- Students are expected to attend all classes.
- It is the responsibility of the students to withdraw from the class by the due date if a grade of “W” is desired
- Students are expected to complete all reading assignments prior to class attendance
- Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions
- All assignments should be complete, correct, and submitted on the assigned dates. They must also be a product of the student's independent effort, except for allowable collaborated work as defined by the instructor. Points shall be taken off for late work.
- Grading:
60% Exams
35% Labs
5% Professor’s discretion
Grade Assignment:
A = 90-100
B = 80-89
C = 70-79
D = 60-69
F = below 60
LABS
- Lab 0 VMWare 14
- Three Utility labs (Build a tree, Hard Link Soft Link , I/O)
- Three Scripting Labs
- Special Lab #1 sFTP
- Special Lab # 2 Apache (publish a web page)
- Special Lab #3 SAMBA
- Special Lab #4 Open office
- Special Lab #5 Storage USB#1, USB#2
- Special Lab #6 BACKUP
- Special Lab # 7 BIND (Local Enterprise BIND)
- Special Lab # 8 MAIL (Postfix)
- Special Lab # 9 LDAP
Readings
VII Tentative Schedule
- 1 Jan 17-13 0 Introduction to Networking Enterprise
- Review Number System & Logic Gates
DOS/NOS and IP/Subnets
VMware
2 24-28 1/2. Intro To Managing the SUSE Linux Enter. Server.
Managing User Access and Security
3. 31-04 3 Managing Linux File System
Appendix-B Network Components & Architect.
- Feb 07-11 4 Managing Software for SUSE Linux Server
Appendix-A Installation
5. 14-18 5 Managing System Initialization
6. 21-25 6 Managing Linux Processes & Services
7. 28-04 0 Review Exam #1
8. Mar 07-11 0. Exam #1
9 14-18 0 SPRING BREAK
10. 21-25 7 Connecting the SUSE Linux Server to the Network
11. 28-01 8 Enable Infrastructure Services
12. April 04-08 9 Enable Internet Access
12. 11-15 10 Managing Remote Access
13 18-22 11 Live Fire Exercise / Exam #2 Review
14. 25-29 0 Exam #2
15. May 02-06 0 Future Prospects of NOS (SERVER /NETWARE)
16 09-13 0 Semester Ends
VIII
Lab Dates: Weekly
IX Exam Dates: Exam #1 March 09
Exam #2 April 27
X Important Dates:
MLK Jan 17
Last Day to Drop Apr 25
Spring Break Mar 14-18
Semester Ends May 13
LABS
- Lab 0 VMWare 14
- Three Utility labs (Build a tree, Hard Link Soft Link , I/O)
- Three Scripting Labs
- Special Lab #1 sFTP
- Special Lab # 2 Apache (publish a web page)
- Special Lab #3 SAMBA
- Special Lab #4 Open office
- Special Lab #5 Storage USB#1, USB#2
- Special Lab #6 BACKUP
- Special Lab # 7 BIND (Local Enterprise BIND)
- Special Lab # 8 MAIL (Postfix)
- Special Lab # 9 LDAP
Course Subjects
Configure and Deploy a Network:
Prep the disks and low-level format
Set up partitions etc
Configure the Netware Server Installation
Use correct utilities
Design a Network
Know and use appropriate Topology
Set up the network
Configure the Server
Design the File System
Maintain Network and Management Growth
Set up a User account
Modify User Accounts
Set up NDS access rights permissions and rights
File system management
Manage Network
Set up Work Stations
Launch Applications
NDPS printing architecture
Perform System Operations Monitoring
Configure Login Scripts
Setup ZENworks
ZENworks Workstation registration
ZENworks Server registration
Perform Monitoring
Monitoring using ZENworks
Develop and implement Physical Security
Secure the Server environment
Perform System Design and Analysis
Calculate Effective Rights
Use IRF (Inheritance Right Filter) object
Tree enhancement and Analysis
Develop, manage and enforce security policy
Login Restrictions
Blocking inheritance
Security, features, and Disk Management Attributes
Student Learning Outcomes/Learning Objectives
Course Objectives/Learning Outcomes:
After the completion of this course, students will be able to:
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Course Objectives/ Learning Outcomes: Instructor may add to but not delete any course objectives/Learning Outcomes
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