Novell's CNE Study Set -- IntranetWare/NetWare 4.11
Novell Education Course 540: Building Intranets with IntranetWare

A supplement to Novell's CNE Study Set -- IntranetWare/NetWare 4.11
by David James Clarke, IV

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Welcome to IntranetWare's global electronic village. To become a successful CNE, you need to expand your understanding of the Novell LAN beyond the server, beyond the NDS tree, to the "collective whole." Let me explain. 

Since the beginning of time, people have had an uncontrollable need to communicate. Our nature drives us to exchange ideas, information, and opinions. Without communication, we can't learn. Without learning, we can't grow. And without growth, we shrivel up and disappear. Creativity and communication drive the human race more than any other force. They are essential elements of life. 

Networking is the ultimate level of communication. It transcends words and pictures to provide a pathway for thoughts, ideas, and dreams. Networking as it exists today is the result of millions of years of evolution and growth. And the fun is just beginning. 

As we near the end of the 20th Century, computers have begun to permeate every aspect of our lives. In the 1970s, they brought us disco. In the 1980s, they converted the "little black book" into an electronic Rolodex. And in the 1990s, computers are used in cars, video games, digital watches, and coffee machines. The world is shrinking at an amazing rate, and networking is everywhere. It is essentially the foundation of our future growth. 

So ... What Does The Future Of Networking Hold?

Undoubtedly, the world is becoming a very small global village. In the new information age, humans will become very big fish in a very small pond. With the advent of space travel, we will yearn to share our message with life-forms far, far away. As the galaxy opens up to us, we'll become small fish in a gigantic pond. The next challenge will be to network the galaxy -- creating a galactic village. 

But let's not get ahead of ourselves. Today, we're going to explore Novell's solution for global connectivity: IntranetWare. 

What Is IntranetWare?

I'm glad you asked. It's actually more of a solution than a product. IntranetWare extends the Novell LAN to include private intranets and/or the globally shared Internet. The great thing about IntranetWare is that it's fully modular by design. It includes a server-based operating system (NetWare 4.11), Novell Directory Services, and a variety of intranet/Internet products. Additionally, IntranetWare is fully compatible with existing NetWare servers, applications, and hardware. 

What's So Great About Intranets?

Intranets allow you to leverage existing Internet technology to create a secure private corporate network. Private intranets rely on a common user interface (browser) to provide access to local and shared information. Additionally, paperless communications are encouraged and centrally available information can be accessed 24 hours a day. But probably the most exciting feature is the availability of multimedia -- that is, data, text, audio, and video simultaneously available through a single browser. Wow! 

What About the Internet?

If your company needs to extend beyond a private intranet, you may consider extending your presence to the public Internet. The World Wide Web can deliver a variety of information including product or company information, software updates, press releases, customer support, ordering information, online publications, merchandising, advertising, and/or broadcasting. This is all accomplished using a myriad of Internet services including World Wide Web graphical browsing (HTTP), FTP (File Transfer Protocol), Telnet, SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol), and streaming. 

How Does Novell Do It?

IntranetWare is Novell's enterprise solution for building your global electronic village. It consists of five main components: 

NetWare 4.11 Operating System

IntranetWare TCP/IP

IPX/IP Gateway

The Novell Web Server

FTP Services for IntranetWare

NetWare 4.11 is the server-based OS (operating system) component of IntranetWare that provides file, print, and NDS services. It also is the foundation of Novell's CNE program. It does not, however, provide any intranet/Internet connectivity. For global villaging, you'll need to implement one or more of the other IntranetWare solutions. They are grouped into a product known as Novell's Internet Access Server (NIAS). 

To install NIAS, use the simple instructions in Novell's CNE Study Guide for IntranetWare/NetWare 4.11, pages 1148-1150. 

Once you've installed Novell's Internet Access Server, you're ready to explore its many wondrous solutions. That's the goal of CNE Course 540 -- Building Intranets with IntranetWare. This electronic study guide includes everything you need to know to build a successful intranet using IntranetWare . . . and to help you become a CNE. Addionally, we're using the information superhighway to deliver the material. Pretty exciting, huh? 

So, surf the Web, sharpen your mind, and enjoy the show! 

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