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CNE254 Design and Implementation
Review for Second Quiz
- T/F. Partitioning eDirectory allows parts of the database to exist
on several servers.
- If the organization is located in multiple physical sites, where
should you establish upper-layer partitions?
- T/F. Partitions include file system directories and file information.
- In how many partitions can an eDirectory object exist?
- T/F. Partitions can and should overlap.
- When installing the first server in an eDirectory tree, how many
partitions are created by default?
- What is the name of the default partition that is created when installing
the first server in a new eDirectory tree?
- What two terms stand for finding and accessing specific information
in the Directory tree?
- Where should you place replicas of frequently accessed information
to increase name resolution speed?
- What is the default type of the replica held by the first server
in the Directory tree?
- What is the default type of the replicas on the second and third
servers installed in a given partition?
- The network administrator needs access to the Master replica to perform
________ operations.
- How many replicas should you create so all partitions maintain fault
tolerance?
- List four types of replicas, as noted in the text.
- How many Master replicas may you define for each partition?
- How many Read/Write replicas may you define for a partition?
- DIRTY TRICK QUESTION: When should you create a Subordinate
Reference?
- When does eDirectory create a Subordinate Reference?
- T/F. When a change is made to an object, only the changed information
is sent to the replicas for updating.
- As changes occur in eDirectory, all replicas of a partition do
or do not always contain the same exact information at every
instant during synchronization?
- Is a users password change sent to other replicas immediately or
soon after it has been performed?
- Which replica type should not be used for fault tolerance?
- What is the most important partition to replicate?
- What aspect to replica synchronization is introduced in a mixed protocol
network, such as one with both NetWare 5 and NetWare 4.11 servers?
- Define static address assignment. Define dynamic address assignment
- What are the three available modes of DHCP? How are they different?
- What is the most likely response to a DHCPDISCOVER message?
- What is the most likely response to a DHCPREQUEST message?
- Assume that we have three sub-networks connected in one building,
served by one DHCP server. What is wrong with this scenario? How can
you overcome the problem? (Two ways.)
- Where do you run the DNS/DHCP Management Console?
- What are the objects automatically created when the schema is extended
for DNS/DHCP services?
- What are the five possible DHCP objects, once the schema has been
extended?
- What are the four possible DNS objects, once the schema has been
extended?
- NDS support for DHCP has a potential fault. What property must be
enabled to prevent multiple assignment of the same address?
- What NLM is the actual DHCP server program?
- Name three ways to extend the schema of a Tree for DNS/DHCP.
- What program do you run to install DNS/DHCP Management Console?
- Where is the preferred version of NetWare Administrator stored on
the server?
- What are the two tabs on the Management Console?
- After creating a DHCP server in Management Console, why would it
have a red or pink line through it?
- What are the four container types that can hold a DHCP server object?
- What DHCP object holds the address of your network?
- What is the typical subnet mask for a Class A network? Class B? Class
C?
- What is the purpose of a Subnet Address Range object?
- What is a good reason to create an IP Address object? What two such
objects are normally created?
- What is a Subnet Pool Object?
- How do you start a DHCP server in debug mode?
- What is the difference between a registered IP address and a private
IP address?
- What is the private address range that falls in the Class A range?
Class B? Class C?
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- What is DNS for?
- What are the two types of DNS servers in a Novell network?
- What are the three kinds of primary and secondary DNS zones in a
Novell network?
- What does a Primary Zone server do? What about a Secondary Zone server?
- What is the purpose of a RootServerInfo Zone object?
- Name five kinds of Resource Records, and specify what each is for.
- What NDS object is used to configure Dynamic DNS? What setting is
used to do so?
- Why is SLP an improvement over SAP?
- Name the four kinds of transmissions involved in SLP.
- What is the multicast address for SLP? Why doesn't it matter what
you network address is?
- What are the three kinds of agents used in SLP? Which is the only
one that runs workstations?
- Which SLP agent is not needed in small networks?
- SLP is one of five possible services that can provide name service
on your network. What are the other four?
- How often do SAP servers rebroadcast their list of services? How often,
by default do SLP servers do something similar?
- What is the name of the default SLP scope object?
- What are the two diagnostic questions that determine whether you need
Directory Agents?
- How are DAs configured?
- Name the three possible methods for DA discovery.
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