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HP Part Number: J2768-90005

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Published: E1296


Table of Contents

Printing History
Conventions
1 Concepts
Overview
Contents
2 Understanding NetWare Directory Services
Overview
What are Directory Services?
Standard Directory Services
NetWare Directory Services
The Hierarchical Directory Tree
NDS and the X.500 Specification
Directory Schema
Directory Objects
Context and Names
Common Names
Name Types
Logging In and Authentication
Object Naming Rules
Where to Go from Here
3 Understanding Management Features
Overview
User Object ADMIN
Directory Partitions
Partition Replicas
Purpose
Types
Directory Synchronization
Management Utilities
Where to Go from Here
4 Understanding Bindery Services
Overview
Planning Bindery Services
Created Objects
Inaccessible Information
Limited Partitioning
Changing Contexts
Setting a Bindery Context
In a Single-Level Directory Tree
In a Multiple-Level Directory Tree
For a Specific Server
For Multiple Servers in the Same Bindery Context
For Objects in Different Bindery Contexts
Where to Go from Here
5 Understanding Time Synchronization in NDS
Overview
Time Stamps
Time Servers
Single Reference
Primary
Reference
Secondary
Summary
Time Source Server Functions
SAP (Service Advertising Protocol)
Custom Configuration
Choosing a Time Synchronization Method
Where to Go from Here
6 Planning, Implementing, and Managing
Overview
Contents
7 Planning NetWare Directory Services Implementation
Overview
Guidelines for Implementing NDS
First Steps
Creating Directory Tree Maps
Developing Naming Standards
Planning an Organizational Directory Tree
Organizing Objects into a Logical Hierarchy
Planning the Directory Tree Levels
Placing Container Objects in the Directory Tree
Placing Leaf Objects in the Directory Tree
Directory Tree Planning Example
Developing a Replication Strategy
Providing Fault Tolerance
Decreasing WAN Link Traffic
Developing a Time Synchronization Strategy
Developing a Security Strategy for the Directory Tree
Trustee Assignments
Container Rights
Group Object Rights
Inherited Rights Filter
Security Equivalency
Developing an Integration Strategy for Bindery Services
Managing Bindery Services
Where to Go from Here
8 Implementing NetWare Directory Services
Overview
Introduction
Completing General Tasks and Guidelines for All Networks
Implementing NDS on Various Sizes of Networks
Small-Sized Network
Medium-Sized Network
Large-Sized Network
Additional Information
9 Managing NetWare Directory Services
Overview
Introduction
DS Install
Using DS Install
Additional Information
DS Repair
Using DS Repair
Additional Information
dsadmin
Using dsadmin
Additional Information
NETADMIN
Using the NETADMIN Utility
Additional Information
NetWare Administrator
Using NetWare Administrator
Additional Information
SAM
Using NetWare Setup to Set NDS Parameters
Additional Information
nwcm
Additional Information
PARTMGR
Using PARTMGR
Additional Information
tsadmin
Using tsadmin
UIMPORT
Using UIMPORT
Additional Information
A Appendixes
Overview
Contents
B NDS Object Classes and Properties
Overview
NDS Object Classes and Their Functions
NDS Object Classes and Their Properties
C Referencing and Using Leaf Objects
Overview
User-Related Leaf Objects
Server-Related Leaf Objects
Printer-Related Leaf Objects
Informational Leaf Objects
Miscellaneous Leaf Objects
D Creating a Standards Document for NDS Object Classes and Properties
Overview
Sample Object Naming Standards
Sample Object Property Standards
User Object Property Standards
Organization Object Property Standards
Glossary
Index
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