OS/2 LAN Server and NetWare: Client Coexistence Test 102 TEST INFORMATION: - Elective for Certified LAN Server Engineer - Number of questions: 162 - Passing % Score: NA* - Length (in minutes): 210** PREPARATION: - IBM Courses G3923 OS/2 LAN Server and NetWare: Client Coexistence * Test is a beta test, this information is not yet available. **Time allowed, actual time is much lower OS/2 LAN Server and NetWare: Client Coexistence Test 102 Objectives Version 1 SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION - Given a scenario, differentiate between Coexistence and Interoperability environments. - Describe the IBM 'NDIS' interconnectivity strategy. - Define the term NDIS. - Describe the different types of NetBIOS and their incompatibilities. - Describe the Novell ODI interconnectivity strategy. - Define the term ODI - Identify the elements of the OSI model and describe their role in network transmissions. - Describe NDIS and its strategic elements. - Describe ODI and its strategic elements. - Identify the five resources than can be provided using coexistence (data, serial devices, applications, and interfaces). - Define the term 'protocol stack'. - Given a scenario, identify the machine and protocol requirements for client coexistence. SECTION 2 - PLANNING THE COEXISTENCE ENVIRONMENT - Identify the three pieces of code that will allow client coexistence. - Identify the pros and cons of using ODI2NDI - Identify the benefits of using the ODI2NDI protocol driver that comes with PS. - Identify the pros and cons of using ODINSUP - Identify the pros and cons or using LANSUP - Given a primary network server in use and the requester's hardware config determine which protocol stack to use (LANSUP, ODINSUP, ODI2NDI) - Identify the difference, benefits, and concerns with accessing multiple system environments SECTION 3 - OPERATING IN A COEXISTENCE ENVIRONMENT - Describe the functions and limitations with messaging, drive and printer redirection, in the coexistence environment. - Given a scenario, identify the naming functions of IBM NetBIOS and NetWare names that would be the most appropriate solution. - Describe what OS/2 workstation utilities must be installed on the NetWare server to support OS/2 NetWare requesters, and differentiate this utility as NetWare Workstation Tools. - Identify the functions of LOGIN and LOGON. SECTION 4 - THE DOS CLIENT - Describe the machine and protocol requirements for client coexistence. - Given a scenario, identify the steps to install and configure LAN Support (LSP). - Given a Scenario, install, configure, and concurrently use OS/2 LAN Requester and NetWare Requester for the OS/2 workstation. - Given a scenario, install NetWare Requester for DOS. - Given a scenario and driver information, configure the NetWare Client software using the PC LAN Support driver. - Identify the correct modules and sequence for starting the NetWare client DLS is started. - Given a scenario, identify the proper LOGIN/LOGON sequence. - Given a scenario, install IBM DOS LAN Services on a DOS workstation, with or without Microsoft Windows, such that it will coexist with the Netware shell. - Given the AUTOEXEC.BAT file, identify whether a NDIS MAC driver or an ODI MLID driver is in use. - Identify the capabilities, LAN wise, that is available from within Windows. - Identify the file to be modified to add Windows support to the requester. SECTION 5 - REQUESTER IN A VDM - Define the term 'VDM' and describe what it provides. - Describe the features provided by the 'VDM' architecture. - Describe the terms 'global' and 'private' in reference to the NetWare client - Identify which components provide global support. - Identify which components provide private support. - Given a scenario, install, configure and use 'global' NetWare VDM support. - Given a scenario, install, configure and use 'private' NetWare VDM support. - Given a scenario, configure the NetWare Requester in a VDM. SECTION 6 - THE OS/2 CLIENT - Define the term LAPS and describe what it provides. - Identify the protocols required for OS/2 and NetWare coexistence on an OS/2 platform. - Identify the install sequence of network software for coexistence on an OS/2 platform. - Identify the steps to obtain a LAN adapter universal address or create a locally administered address. - Define the purpose of the PROTOCOL.INI and NET.CFG files. - Given a PROTOCOL.INI file identify the major sections. - Given a NET.CFG file identify the major sections. - Describe why an adapter address must be specified in PROTOCOL.INI sharing ODI2NDI and LANSUP. - Given a scenario, install, configure and use OS/2 requester and NetWare Requester. SECTION 7 - REMOTE PRINTING ON AN OS/2 WORKSTATION - Given a scenario, install and use a NetWare remote printer on an OS/2 workstation. - Given a scenario, configUre an OS/2 NetWare client to provide a locally attached printer as a remote printer. - Identify which print queues must be configured to support remote printing for an OS/2 client. OS/2 LAN Server and Netware: Client Coexistence Sample Test 102 Version 1 SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION 1. A high technology programming firm is working on a requester that can be installed and configured on a computer which will enable the user to access every operating system with a single LOGON. Which statement most accurately describes this product? a. It is a migration product. b. It is a coexistence product. c. It is an integration product. d. It is an interoperability product. 2. What is the significance of an NDIS compliant driver? a. It allows protocol drivers faster access to MAC drivers. b. It supports proprietary interface driver implementations. c. Each network adapter can support a maximum of four protocols. d. Up to eight transport protocols can be supported on a computer. e. It allows a single computer to have as many as four adapters installed. 3. Will Novell's NetBIOS work with IBM products which require true NetBIOS support? a. No it will not. b. With some configuration. d. True, but only with Novell's NetBIOS Rev. 3.2. c. With the support module ROUTE.SYS. 4. Which operating systems does the Open Data-Link Interface (ODI) support? a. DOS b. OS/2 c. SNA d. NetWare 5. Which term means to have conventions or rules used by programs or operating systems to communicate between two end points? a. Protocol b. Coexistence c. Operability d. Connectivity 6. Indentify the three pieces of code that will allow client coexistence? a. LANSUP b. ODI2NDI c. ODINSUP d. NetBIOS SECTION 2 - PLANNING THE COEXISTENCE ENVIRONMENT 7. Which two protocol support drivers come with the Novell NetWare Requester for OS/2 code? a. LANSUP b. ODINSUP c. ODI2NDI d. NetBIOS 8. Which coexistence protocol was developed by IBM to allow IPX direct access through the NDIS interface to the MAC layer? a. LANSUP b. ODI2NDI c. ODINSUP d. SPX/IPX 9. Which protocol support driver is recommended by Novell in a NetWare SPX/IPX transport environment? a. NIOS b. ODISPX c. ODINSUP d. ODI2NDI 10. Which NetWare support protocol driver is written to the IEEE 802.2 direct interface? a. LANSUP b. ODINSUP c. ODI2NDI d. DLSHELP 11. A system administrator has been asked to add four OS/2 servers to an existing LAN which has twenty-one NetWare 4.X servers. There are two hundred NetWare ODI client nodes and twenty OS/2 client nodes. The MIS manager has mandated that only ODI drivers be used on the network. Which protocol support driver should the system administrator choose? a. LANSUP b. ODINSUP c. ODI2NDI d. SPX/IPX 12. A consulting group has been asked to add four NetWare 4.X servers to an existing OS/2 server network. Out of one hundred OS/2 client nodes only about fifty will be saving files to one of the NetWare file servers. The onsite administrator does not have a lot of time to spend on configuring new clients and wants an easy-to-maintain scenario. Which protocol support should the consulting group recommend? a. LANSUP b. ODI2NDI c. ODINSUP d. SPX/IPX SECTION 3 - OPERATING IN A COEXISTENCE ENVIRONMENT 13. The resource DATA33 is located on server ACCESS1, and the server is a member of DOMAIN3E. What is a valid syntax for accessing an OS/2 server, using the Universal Naming Convention? a. MAP R: \\ACCESS1\DATA33 b. NET USE R: \\ACCESS1\DATA33 c. MAP R: \\DOMAIN33:SYS\DATA33 d. NET USE R: \\DOMAIN33\ACCESS\DATA33 14. A Bank is in the process of upgrading all of their NetWare 3.X server to NetWare 4.x servers. Which new NAME type must be entered into the NetWare configuration files? a. USER names b. DOMAIN names c. MACHINE names d. NDS TREE names 15. Which statement about the NetWare Workstation Tools is true? a. OS/2 server search drives can be created using the NetWare Workstation Tools. b. Drive mappings, printer ports and servers for all network services are listed in the NetWare Workstation Tools. c. Only drive mappings, printer ports and servers and other NetWare resources are listed in the NetWare Workstation Tools. d. Concurrent connections to NetWare and OS/2 services are available from single login in the NetWare Workstation Tools. 16. Which NetWare mapping can correctly combine or complement the P:\OS2 entry in the OS/2 CONFIG.SYS file PATH statement to create a search path to the SYS:PUBLIC directory? a. MAP ROOT P:=SYS:PUBLIC b. MAP ROOT INS S1:=SYS:PUBLIC c. MAP ROOT P:=SYS:PUBLIC\OS2 d. MAP ROOT S1:=SYS:PUBLIC\OS2 SECTION 4 - THE DOS CLIENT 17. Which device drivers provide the NetBIOS interface support? a. DXMT0MOD.SYS b. DXMC0MOD.SYS c. DXMJ0MOD.SYS d. DXMA0MOD.SYS 18. During which process is the AUTOEXEC.BAT modified to include the NET START command? a. DOS LAN Services installation b. LAN Adapter and Protocol Support installation c. NetWare Requester for DOS/Windows installation d. LAN Support Program installation 19. By setting the LASTDRIVE=R you allow DLS and NetWare shell to share the drives. How will the drives be apportioned to DLS and NetWare shell? a. DLS will use drives P and R and NetWare Requester will use drives S through Z. b. DLS will use drives A though R and NetWare Requester will use drives S through Z. c. NetWare Requester will use drives L through P and DLS will use drives S though Z. d. NetWare Requester will use drives A through R and DLS will use drives S through Z. 20. What should you recommend if a user wants a workstation to access remote applications from the public applications folder? a. Instruct the user to log into the NetWare server and run the Public Login Script. b. Instruct the user to log into the NetWare server and map a drive to the remote application. c. Instruct the user to add the remote application to his personal Login Script and log in again. d. Instruct the user to go ahead and log into the OS/2 server and open the Applications folder. 21. Which file can the user to look at to see if the NetBIOS drivers for the DOS LAN Services are being loaded correctly? a. CONFIG.SYS b. DOSLAN.INI c. AUTOEXEC.BAT d. PROTOCOL.INI SECTION 5 - REQUESTER IN A VDM 22. Which type of session has to be configured to enable a system manager to have full access to NDS via the NetWare Administrator Utility for OS/2? a. OS/2 session b. Global DOS session c. Global Windows session d. DOS_VLM Boot session 23. Which statement about DOS sessions on OS/2 workstation is true? a. Private DOS sessions are automatically mapped to OS/2 sessions. b. Private DOS sessions are automatically mapped to global DOS sessions. c. Five global DOS sessions will use five license connections to the NetWare server. d. Five private DOS sessions will use five license connections to the NetWare server. 24. To set up global NetWare support for an OS/2 ICON which procedure would you need to adjust inside the ›DOS Settings› Notebook: a. Select DOS_LASTDRIVE and enter Z. b. Select DOS_LASTDRIVE and enter R. c. Select DOS_DEVICE and enter C:\OS2\MSDOS\LPTDD.SYS. d. Select NETWARE_RESOURCES and enter Global. e. Select NETWARE_RESOURCES and set VIPX_ENABLED = OFF. 25. A user who has been set up with a customized ICON for global support cannot print. Which element was most likely missed during the installation? a. DOS_LASTDRIVE on the DOS Settings screen requires the value of Z. b. DOS_LASTDRIVE on the DOS Settings screen requires the value of R. c. DOS_DEVICE on the DOS Settings screen requires the value of C:\OS2\MSDOS\LPTDD.SYS. d. DOS_DEVICE on the DOS Settings screen requires the value of C:\OS2\MSDOS\NPRINTER.SYS. SECTION 6 - THE OS/2 CLIENT 26. What will you have after you install IBM's MPTS on a machine? a. protocol support b. logon capability c. requester support d. a MAC device driver 27. Which steps must be performed to configure ODINSUP on an OS/2 machine? a. Load ODINSUP in the CONFIG.SYS. b. Add IBMTOK_NIF to PROTOCOL.INI. c. Configure the ODINSUP in NET.CFG. d. Bind the ODI driver in PROTOCOL.INI. 28. Which file contains the NDIS configuration information for an OS/2 workstation? a. OS2LAN.INI b. CONFIG.SYS c. PROTOCOL.INI d. PROTOCOL.SYS 29. Which file has the configuration and binding information stored for all drivers in the workstation? a. NET.CFG b. CONFIG.SYS c. DOSLAN.INI d. PROTOCOL.INI 30. In which sections of the PROTOCOL.INI file are there no configurable parameters? a. PROT_MAN b. IBMLXCFG c. LANDD_nif d. IBMTOK_nif 31. Which are sections of the NET.CFG file? a. PROTOCOL b. MAC DRIVER c. LINK DRIVER d. LINK SUPPORT 32. Which is a valid LAN DRIVER NAME option for a NetWare Requester for OS/2? a. TOKEN b. TOKEN-RING c. TOKEN_RING d. TOKEN-RING_SNAP SECTION 7 - REMOTE PRINTING ON AN OS/2 WORKSTATION 33. Which NetWare utility is used to create a print queue for a remote printer installation on a NetWare server? a. PSC b. PCONSOLE c. PRINTDEF d. NPRINTER e. RPRINTER f. PRINTCON 34. Which NetWare network protocol runs on top of IPX and is required to support network printing? a. SPX b. NCP c. SMB d. RPC e. RSPX f. SMB 35. What must be done after a print queue has been defined on the NetWare server before the new remote printer can get a SPX connection? a. recycle the print server. b. recycle the NetWare server. c. recycle the OS/2 server. d. reboot the workstation with the shared/remote printer. 36. Which print queue do you capture to, to allow the user to print on the shared printer? a. CAPTURE the user to the queue on the OS/2 server. b. CAPTURE the user to the local queue on the NetWare client. c. CAPTURE the user to the loca queue on the OS/2 client. d. CAPTURE the user to the queue defined on the NetWare server. SECTION 8 - WARP CONNECT 37. The OS/2 Warp Connect installation provides coexistence using which driver? a. LANSUP b. ODI2NDI c. ODINSUP d. PROTMAN 38. The requester provided with OS/2 Peer will coexist with which of the following on the same machine? a. Lan Requester b. NDS Requester c. Warp Requester d. NetWare Requester 39. MPTS provided with Warp Connect provides support for the following protocols? a. IBM OS/2 NetBIOS b. IBM DecNET support c. IBM Banyan Vines support d. NetWare NetBIOS Emulation over IPX e. IBM NetWare Requester support 40. To install only the NetWare Requester and use the ODI drivers with Warp Connect you must do which of the following? a. Install via the Warp Connect Remote Install diskette. b. Install via the OS/2 Warp Selective Install icon. c. Install via the Warp Connect Selective Install for Networking icon. d. Install via the NetWare Requester product diskettes. ANSWER KEY 1. D 23. D 2. C, D, E 24. A, C, D 3. A 25. C 4. A, B, D 26. A, D 5. A 27. A, C, D 6. A, B, C 28. C 7. A, B 29. D 8. B 30. A, B 9. C 31. A, C, D 10. A 32. A 11. B 34. A 12. B 35. A 13. B 36. D 14. D 37. B 15. C 38. D 16. A 39. A, D, E 17. A 40. D 18. A 19. B 20. D 21. A 22. D