This course introduces you to basic concepts that provide the foundation for IBM Lotus Domino 8.5 and IBM Lotus Notes 8, and it is the point of entry to the entire core system administration curriculum. This course covers the foundational knowledge needed to perform basic administrative tasks in a Lotus Domino 8 infrastructure. This course does not cover how to install, configure, maintain, or troubleshoot a Lotus Domino 8 infrastructure.
Who Should do this Course
You should have previous experience as a network administrator or mail system administrator,and experience using the Lotus Notes 8. client
This is a basic course for current network or mail system administrators who are new to the Lotus Domino 8 system administration, but have some experience using the Lotus Notes 8 client, and who need to acquire a foundational knowledge and working experience with the Lotus Domino 8 administration tools.
Duration : 2 Months
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Exam Code :
Test LOT-847 - IBM Lotus Notes Domino 8 System Administration Operating Fundamentals.
Test LOT-848 - IBM Lotus Notes Domino 8 Building the Infrastructure
Test LOT-849 - IBM Lotus Notes Domino 8 Managing Servers and Users
Exam Competencies
- Domino and DB2 Integration
- Install and Configure
- Managing and maintain
- Managing Servers
- Platform Support
- Security
- Configuring Domino to run a DB2 datastore
- Enabling a DB2 default user name
- Installing the DB2 access server
- Understanding DB2 integration enhancements
- Understanding Domino and DB2 interaction
- Configuring client provisioning
- Configuring component update for composite applications
- Configuring Directory Services
- Configuring Directory Services\LDAP services
- Configuring Domino services
- Configuring Domino Web Access
- Configuring Ports
- Configuring Server Fast Restart
- Configuring User ID Recovery
- Creating Internet Site Documents
- Creating Policies
- Identify the architecture and key components of the Lotus Notes and Lotus Domino environments
- Implement Sametime for Domino Web Access (DWA)
- Registration\Certifiers
- Registration\Domains
- Registration\Groups
- Registration\Organizational Units
- Registration\Organizations
- Registration\Servers
- Registration\Users
- Understanding Installation Package Options
- Understanding Server Installation Order (platform independent)
- Understanding the Certification Log
- Creating Domino (Notes) Named Networks
- Creating Mail Topologies
- Defining Mail Routing Protocols
- Defining supported message formats
- Implementing Mail Services\Domino Web Access (DWA)
- Implementing Mail Services\IMAP
- Implementing Mail Services\POP3
- Issuing server commands
- Planning Mail Topologies
- Define directory terminology
- Examine Lotus Domino server functionality
- Manage files and disk space
- Monitor server status
- Performing Basic Administrative Tasks
- Setting administrative preferences
- Start Lotus Domino Administrator
- Understand Support for new LDAP Attributes
- Understanding the Administration Process
- Understanding the Domino Administrator UI
- Utilizing the Domino Administrator client
- View mail routing status
- Viewing Person documents and groups
- Viewing replication events and topology
- Viewing server configuration documents
- Configuring new Domino Domain Monitoring options
- Configuring Send to IBM feature
- Configuring Web Administration Bookmarks
- Implementing new Domino Domain Monitoring probes
- Understanding Domino Directory enhancements
- Understanding new Domino server console commands
- Understanding streaming replication features
- Upgrading Domino Servers to version 8
- Utilizing new Administration Process (Adminp) features
- Defining Domino attributes
- Defining Domino attributes\Certifier Documents
- Defining Domino attributes\Configuration Documents
- Defining Domino attributes\Connection Documents
- Defining Domino attributes\Group Documents
- Defining Domino attributes\Messaging
- Defining Domino attributes\Person Documents
- Defining Domino attributes\Program Documents
- Defining Domino attributes\Replication
- Defining Domino attributes\Server Documents
- Defining Domino attributes\Server Tasks
- Identify Lotus Domino databases
- Configuring Administrator Access rights
- Configuring the Access Control List (ACL)
- Configuring the Access Control List (ACL)\Enforce a Consistent Access Control List
- Configuring the Access Control List (ACL)\Maximum Internet name-and-password
- Defining Security Fields
- Managing encryption key lengths
- Restricting Server Access
- Understanding changes in database encryption levels
- Understanding database Access Control Lists
- Understanding new Java Security standards
- Understanding Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP)
- Understanding password protection for Notes and Domino id files
- Understanding public and private keys
- Understanding the Access Control List (ACL)
- Utilizing the Access Control List (ACL) log
- Binding ports and Internet Services
- Configuring Directory Links
- Configuring Directory Services\Directory Catalogs
- Configuring Directory Services\LDAP services
- Configuring Domain Searching
- Configuring Domino Clustering
- Configuring Domino Domain Monitoring (DDM)
- Configuring Domino Domain Monitoring (DDM) collection hierarchy
- Configuring Domino Domain Monitoring (DDM) probes
- Configuring Domino Web Servers
- Configuring Event Handler Notifications
- Configuring network compression
- Configuring the Domino Console and binder
- Configuring the Room and Resource Manager
- Implement database design compression
- Implement database on demand collations
- Implement database redirection
- Implement new agent manager features
- Understand Domino Domain Monitoring (DDM) event classes
- Understand Domino Domain Monitoring (DDM) probe types
- Understand the Server Health Monitor
- Understanding authentication-only directory services
- Understanding Websphere Portal integration enhancements
- Utilizing Response Files for Server Installations
- Configure DNS whitelists on the Domino server
- Configure private blacklists on the Domino server
- Configure private whitelists on the Domino server
- Configure public blacklists on the Domino server
- Configure public whitelists on the Domino server
- Configuring connection error limits
- Configuring mail delivery delay reports
- Configuring Mail Journaling
- Configuring Mail Rule Enhancements
- Configuring Mail Tracking
- Configuring Message Recall functionality
- Configuring outbound SMTP relay authentication
- Configuring Reverse Path Settings
- Enable/Disable message disclaimers from Domino server
- Enabling Message Recall functionality
- Enabling TNEF conversion
- Expanding Mail Topologies
- Setting up message disclaimers
- Understanding ambigious name rejections
- Understanding Mail Management enhancements
- Understanding Message Recall functionality
- Understanding new Out of Office service types
- Analyzing server crash files
- Configuring Critical Request scheduling
- Configuring Domino Domain Monitoring (DDM) probe schedules
- Configuring Server Auxiliary Ports
- Configuring the Domino Console
- Configuring the prevention of incorrect system time changes
- Configuring the Server Controller
- Configuring transaction logging
- Connecting Lotus Domino and Websphere Portal
- Integrating Domino and the Tivoli Enterprise Console
- Troubleshooting message disclaimers from Domino server
- Understanding Advanced Domino Server Tasks
- Understanding Directory Assistance enhancements
- Understanding Directory Services\Directory Assistance
- Understanding Directory Services\Extended Directory Catalogs
- Understanding Directory Services\Search Orders
- Using Domino Domain Monitoring (DDM)
- Utilizing Server Console Commands
- Utilizing server serviceability enhancements
- Utilizing stronger encryption capabilities
- Utilizing Web Administration server bookmarks
- Building Replication Topologies
- Viewing Replication Topologies
- Certificate Authority\Configuring
- Certificate Authority\Creating the Database
- Certificate Authority\Maintaining
- Configuring Message Recall security
- Controlling Server Access
- Encrypting network traffic
- Implementing LTPAToken2 for single sign-on
- Implementing stronger key strengths
- Integrating Websphere and Domino with tokens
- Configuring Automatic Diagnostic Collection
- Configuring Automatic Diagnostic Collection for clients
- Configuring Automatic Diagnostic Collection for servers
- Configuring AutoSave features
- Configuring Directory Services\Condensed Directory Catalogs
- Configuring roaming users
- Configuring Smart Upgrade\kits
- Configuring Smart Upgrade\server failover
- Configuring Smart Upgrade\Smart Upgrade Governor
- Configuring Smart Upgrade\Tracking Reports
- Configuring the Fault Analyzer
- Configuring the Server Health Monitor
- Configuring Transaction Logging
- Creating a desktop locking policy
- Deploying Productivity Tools to users
- Installing Notes clients
- Installing Notes clients\multi-user clients
- Installing the Notes server client installer
- Preventing simple search
- Understanding the client Update Manager
- Understanding the differences between the Standard and Basic Notes clients
- Understanding the provisioning server
- Utilizing the client install manifest
- Utilizing the client reconfiguration wizard
- Configure mail policies settings
- Configure private whitelists on the Notes client
- Configuring Calendar Cleanup in the Notes client
- Configuring Domino Web Access (DWA)
- Configuring Inbox Maintenance
- Configuring RSS feed enabled mailfiles
- Configuring the Out of Office enhancements in the client
- Configuring the Out of Office server service
- Creating policies\archiving
- Enable/Disable message disclaimers from Notes client
- Stopping the processing of mail rules
- Understanding calendar ghosting
- Understanding Mail Threads
- Activity Trends\Analyzing
- Activity Trends\Defining
- ctivity Trends\Implementing
- Changing Port Configurations
- Configuring policies
- Configuring policies\archive policy
- Configuring policies\custom password
- Configuring policies\desktop locking
- Configuring policies\desktop policy
- Configuring policies\policy synopsis
- Configuring policies\security policy
- Deploying policies
- Interpret results from Domain Domain Monitoring (DDM) probes
- Managing Groups
- Recognizing changes to Adminp name reversion requests
- Troubleshooting AutoSave functionality
- Understanding Web Style Query
- Using messaging and calendaring enhancements
- Using new server console commands
- Using Notes client interface enhancements
- Using the Room and Resource Manager
- Utilizing Adminp Requests
- Utilizing Automated Client Version Reporting
- Utilizing custom password policies
- Utilizing new File menu options
- Utilizing Notes Dynamic Client Configuration
- Utilizing Save Window State
- Utilizing Smart Upgrade Tracking Reports
- Configuring home Portal accounts
- Configuring new client policies
- Deploying Composite Applications
- Managing user desktops
- Releasing locked out users
- Utilizing new mail policy settings
- Utilizing the How To Apply policy setting
- Configuring cross certification
- Configuring Id file encryption
- Configuring ID Recovery
- Configuring key rollover
- Configuring new Security Policy settings
- Configuring password verification for users
- Configuring SSL on a server
- Configuring the Certificate Authority (CA)
- Configuring the Execution Control List (ECL)
- Implementing Internet password locking
- Implementing Policy controls on signed code
- Understanding the Execution Control List (ECL)
- Utilizing ID Recovery
- Utilizing the Certificate Authority (CA)
- Utilizing the Certificate Authority (CA)\Certificate Revocation List (CRL)
- Utilizing the Certificate Authority (CA)\Issued Certificate Lists (ICL)