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CNE254 Design and Implementation
Review for First Quiz
- What are three goals that Chapter 1 sets for a good eDirectory design?
- What are some benefits to the user of a good eDirectory design? What
are some benefits to the administrator?
- What part of an eDirectory design is based on the network layout
of a company? What part is based on what people do in the company?
- Do all eDirectory design projects contain the same procedures? Why?
- What are the priorities, tasks and concerns of a Project Manager?
What are they for other project roles?
- What are the primary roles on a design team?
- What are the secondary roles on a design team?
- How many phases are in the eDirectory design cycle? Which phase could
have the most procedures?
- What business information would you want to gather in the Preparing
for the Design procedure?
- What is the first phase of the design and implementation process
used by an eDirectory design team?
- What is the second phase of the design and implementation process
used by an eDirectory design team?
- What is the third phase of the design and implementation process
used by an eDirectory design team?
- What is the fourth phase of the design and implementation process
used by an eDirectory design team?
- What procedure is covered in the Project Approach phase of the design
and implementation process?
- T/F. The Project Approach phase helps set realistic expectations
for the project team.
- What procedures are covered in the Design phase ?
- Which Design phase procedure sets a standard of eDirectory object
names and values?
- Which Design phase procedure helps provide scalability, fault tolerance,
and accessibility of the Directory across the internetwork?
- Which Design phase procedure helps you set login script standards,
eDirectory security, and guidelines for the use of Alias, Directory
Map, and Profile objects?
- Who helps manage and move the team through the project process?
- Name the person who has worked with or completed all training relative
to NetWare 5 and eDirectory.
- Name the person who works with the NetWare server administration
on a daily basis.
- Who normally maintains login scripts and upgrades network client
software?
- Who maintains the applications servers and software upgrades on a
client workstation?
- Which specialist works with the internetwork backbone, telecommunications,
and router placement?
- T/F. The name shown next to the Leaf object in the Directory tree
is its common name (CN).
- What is another term for an object's position in the Directory tree?
- What name does Novell state is a combination of an object's common
name and its context?
- What character separates the objects in a distinguished name?
- Which name lists the objects between a given object and the current
context?
- T/F. Trailing periods can be used in a relative distinguished names.
- When designing the Directory tree in an organization with multiple
locations, what should the top layer of your Directory tree reflect?
- When designing the Directory tree in an organization with multiple
locations, what should the lower layers reflect?
- How many Organization objects should a Directory tree have?
- What geometrical shape should your Directory tree design reflect?
- Name two different approaches to upper-layer design.
- In a Directory designed by location, why are objects placed in a particular
partition?
- T/F. You can ignore the geographical design rule for upper layers
when high-speed and highly reliable links are present.
- What is the general rule for drawing the lower layers of the Directory
tree?
- Name two primary methods of network administration.
- T/F. One advantage of placing all servers within one container is
simpler administration.
- What is the most important guideline in creating partitions for a
multiple-site organization?
- T/F. Partitioning a Directory allows parts of the database to exist
on several servers.
- What are good reasons for ignoring geography when designing a Tree?
- How many objects may a container hold in NDS version 7? How many in
version 8 (eDirectory)?
- What does the text recommend regarding managing the user environment?
- Why should management of services be kept simple?
- What are three questions that should be asked when assessing user
needs?
- T/F. Container policies should be placed low in the Tree, with user
objects.
- T/F. Container policies should be placed at each geographic location
in a Tree.
- What is the recommended limit on the number of users assigned to
a group object?
- What is a recommended use of an Organizational Role object?
- Under what circumstances should you make use of a container script,
a profile script, and a user script?
- Which object type should you use to set up user groups across containers
that have similar needs for certain resources?
- Which type of object should you create to represent applications
that will be moved to different locations?
- What object should you create when all group members exist in the
same physical location?
- What type of object should you create for the network administrator
and their backup?
- T/F. Profile login scripts are easier to manage than user login scripts.
- Which object type should you use to help divide the management of
the Directory tree among individual supervisors?
- What are the two basic types of users who log in from remote locations?
- A _________user dials in and logs in to the network within their
Home container.
- A _________user accesses information, applications, and resources
locally in a container different from his or her own and in their
home container.
- What is the advantage to remote users of enabling contextless login?
- What is a Password Administrator? Describe a scenario in which it
would make sense to use a Password Administrator.
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