1.
Which X.500 component acts as a client and interacts with a server to perform specific directory operations?
2.
You are the network administrator for your company and you are in charge of your company's eDirectory design and implementation project. You have completed the project approach phase of the eDirectory design cycle. Which tasks still need to be completed before you begin the implementation phase? (Choose 2.)
3.
Which are factors when designing the lower levels of your eDirectory tree? (Choose 2.)
4.
Without considering hardware limitations for a pure eDirectory environment, what is the eDirectory limit for the number of objects that you can put in a container?
5.
Which is recommended when designing the upper layers of your eDirectory tree?
6.
When designing the upper layers of the eDirectory tree, the location-based design should generally be used when the network spans more than one building or location. Which are exceptions of using a location-based design? (Choose 2.)
7.
In which file do you configure time on a Linux server?
8.
As the project lead for your company's eDirectory design and implementation project, you have been following the eDirectory design cycle. You have completed the procedures in the project approach phase and the design phase. As you continue through the eDirectory design cycle, which procedure still needs to be completed?
 
9.
You are the project lead of your company's eDirectory design and implementation effort. Your company is installing 10 NetWare 5 servers. You are getting ready to design the eDirectory tree. In accordance with the eDirectory design cycle, which tasks should you complete before you design the eDirectory tree? (Choose 2.)
10.
What is the top-most container called in an eDirectory partition?