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Certified Novell Administrator (CNA 6) Course
Course# NOVL-1101
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CNAs provide companies direct support for software users in various work environments including professional offices and small businesses, work groups or departments, and corporate information services (IS).
Course Details
Foundations of Novell Networking: NetWare 6 (Course 3001) provides students with basic knowledge about implementing NetWare 6 and using its management tools. Specifically, students will focus on 7 key learning areas:
- Installing and Using NetWare 6
- Managing Novell eDirectory
- Managing Printing
- Managing Storage Space
- Managing email and Instant Messaging Services
- Implementing Internet Services
- Managing Security
Students will also use the Digital Airlines scenarios and multiple lab exercises to practice their skills and reinforce the concepts they learn.
Upon completion of this course, students may take the corresponding certification exam to obtain the NetWare 6 CNA designation. Although qualifications vary from employer to employer, generally students who obtain this certification are qualified to provide direct support to software users as a helpdesk technician or entry-level network administrator. Your skills will apply to networks in a wide range of business environments including professional offices, small businesses, workgroups and departments and corporate information services.
Prerequisites
CompTia A+/Network+ Certifications or equivalent knowledge
Foundations of Novell Networking
NetWare 6 (Course 3001)
Foundations of Novell Networking: NetWare 6 (Course 3001) will provide students with basic knowledge about implementing NetWare 6 and using its management tools. This course will be available as:
Audience
Students looking to attend this course should have some experience with networking topics but do not need experience with NetWare. Specifically this experience should be with networking hardware, the OSI model, topologies, basic TCP/IP and conceptual knowledge of different protocols.
For additional details, please call us at 404-252-9611.
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