IBM - IBM Lotus Domino 8 System Administration Bootcamp
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In Düsseldorf
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IBM - IBM Lotus Domino 8 System Administration Bootcamp: The target audience for this course is system administrators new to Lotus Domino who need to acquire a foundational knowledge and working experience with the Lotus Domino 8 administration tools and who are responsible for: Installing and setting up of the initial, basic Lotus Domino and Lotus Notes 8 infrastructure. Setting.. Gerichtet an: The target audience for this course is system administrators new to Lotus Domino who need to acquire a foundational knowledge and working experience with the Lotus Domino 8 administration tools and who are responsible for: Installing and setting up of the initial, basic Lotus Domino and Lotus Notes 8 infrastructure. Setting up Domino Mail servers in the corporate intranet and extranet (i.e. Internet) environment. Monitoring and maintaining an existing Lotus Domino 8...
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Hinweise zu diesem Kurs
The prerequisites for this course include previous experience as a network administrator or mail system administrator, and experience using the Lotus Notes 8 Client.
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Themen
- Monitoring
- Access
- Server
- Domain
- Basic
- Internet
- Routing
- Lotus Notes Domino
- WebSphere
- Extranet
- Intranet
- Naming
- IBM
Inhalte
IBM - IBM Lotus Domino 8 System Administration Bootcamp: The target audience for this course is system administrators new to Lotus Domino who need to acquire a foundational knowledge and working experience with the Lotus Domino 8 administration tools and who are responsible for:
- Installing and setting up of the initial, basic Lotus Domino and Lotus Notes 8 infrastructure.
- Setting up Domino Mail servers in the corporate intranet and extranet (i.e. Internet) environment.
- Monitoring and maintaining an existing Lotus Domino 8 infrastructure.
- Managing Notes and non-Notes users in a Domino domain.
ZIELGRUPPE
The target audience for this course is system administrators new to Lotus Domino who need to acquire a foundational knowledge and working experience with the Lotus Domino 8 administration tools and who are responsible for:
- Installing and setting up of the initial, basic Lotus Domino and Lotus Notes 8 infrastructure.
- Setting up Domino Mail servers in the corporate intranet and extranet (i.e. Internet) environment.
- Monitoring and maintaining an existing Lotus Domino 8 infrastructure.
- Managing Notes and non-Notes users in a Domino domain.
KURSINHALT
KurszieleIn this course, students are:
- Be introduced to basic concepts that provide the foundation for Lotus Domino and Lotus Notes.
- Practice performing basic administration tasks using the Lotus Domino Administrator client.
- Install and configure a basic infrastructure with a single domain using an existing deployment plan.
- Set up replication and mail routing in the single-domain environment.
- Perform standard server maintenance and troubleshooting tasks.
- Register and maintain Notes and non-Notes users.
- Recognizing the role of the Domino system administrator
- Understanding the key elements of a Domino environment:
- What is a Domino database?
- What is a composite application?
- What is a directory?
- Starting the Lotus Domino Administrator client
- Using on-line help:
- Navigating the Lotus Domino Administrator client
- Setting administration preferences
- Recognizing the elements used for Domino security:
- What is a Domino Named Network?
- What is a certifier ID?
- What is a Notes ID?
- What is a server ID?
- What are certificates (Notes & X.509)
- What is an organization?
- What is an organizational unit?
- Deciding on an authentication mechanism and anonymous access
- Defining groups
- Securing a database using the Access Control List
- Securing a server using the server access list
- Securing a workstation using the Execution Control List
- Understanding how Lotus Domino routes mail:
- What routing protocols does Lotus Domino support?
- How does mail route within a Domino Named Network?
- How does mail route between Domino Named Networks?
Examining Lotus Domino Replication
- Understanding Lotus Domino replication:
- Replication logic -- source and target servers, and source and target documents
- Replica databases
- Recognizing factors that affect replication
- Identifying what other functions a Domino server can perform
- Recognizing how clusters increase server availability
- Understanding how Domino partitions work
- Identifying what Internet protocols Lotus Domino supports
- Integrating other IBM products such as, IBM Lotus Sametime, IBM DB2, IBM WebSphere Application Server, and IBM WebSphere Portal
- Considering deployment scenarios
- Designing a hierarchical naming scheme
- Installing and setting up the first Domino server
- Installing and setting up the Domino Administrator client
- Creating a database to track Lotus Domino and Lotus Notes licenses
- Creating additional certifiers for servers and users per an established naming scheme
- Creating server IDs per an established naming scheme
- Creating internal Lotus Domino user IDs per an established naming scheme
- Installing the Lotus Notes client software
- Setting up the Lotus Notes workstation
- Creating user groups
- Specifying desktop settings using policies
- Specifying administration preferences
- Allowing and restricting server access
- Allowing administrators access to the Domino Directory
- Recording server activity in the Domino Server Log file
- Designing a replication topology
- Creating a group for server replication
- Scheduling replication
- Monitoring replication
- Creating Domino Named Networks
- Routing mail between Domino Named Networks
- Scheduling mail routing
- Enabling SMTP routing
- Configuring basic and advanced settings for SMTP routing
- Restricting mail flow to and from the Internet
- Controlling mail delivery
- Setting mail restrictions
- Creating whitelist and blacklist filters
- Implementing message disclaimers
- Enhancing transfer performance
- Enabling mail journaling
- Understanding how mail rules are executed
- Creating mail rules
- Stopping the processing of mail rules
- Using the blacklist tag and whitelist tag mail rule conditions
- Establishing mail quotas
- Archiving mail using policies
- Controlling Inbox size
- Testing mail routing
- Enabling message tracking
- Monitoring mail delivery
- Monitoring mail statistics
- Enabling message recall
- Testing mail connections
- Restarting the Router
- Forcing mail to route
- Managing dead and undelivered mail
- Moving a user's mail file
- Changing a user's name
- Acting on name change requests
- Changing a user's location in the hierarchy
- Extending a Notes ID
- Setting up ID file back
- Recovering an ID file
- Deleting users
- Creating groups
- Changing a user's group membership
- Managing groups
- Renaming groups
- Deleting groups
- Setting up browser clients
- Configuring Smart Upgrade
- Enabling Smart Upgrade tracking
- Setting up roaming users
- Enabling or disabling roaming user upgrade status
- Understanding composite application deployment fundamentals
- Configuring Lotus Notes 8 clients to access composite applications on a WebSphere Portal server
- Introducing composite application provisioning
- Configuring clients for user-initiated updates
- Using the server console window
- Defining a backup process
- Enabling Transaction logging
- Analyzing activity data
- Automating server tasks
- Searching for server references in a domain
- Setting up authentication with other Domino organizations
- Changing server access
- Decommissioning a server
- Recertifying a server ID
- Changing administrator access
- Identifying mechanisms for collecting server information
- Starting the Statistic Collector task
- Creating event generators
- Creating event handlers
- Choosing a notification method in an event handler
- Creating probes
- Enabling agent logging
- Creating and configuring Domino Domain Monitoring probes
- Using Domino Domain Monitoring
- Viewing Domino Domain Monitor events
- Viewing real time statistics
- Viewing statistics with Server Monitor
- Using the Domino Web Administrator
- Using the Domino Console
- Solving authentication and authorization issues
- Troubleshooting replication problems
- Troubleshooting connection problems
- Solving agent manager issues
- Recovering from a server crash
- Configuring Automatic Diagnostic Collection and the Fault Analyzer
- Troubleshooting workstation problems
- Recovering from a workstation crash
- Troubleshooting database issues
- Troubleshooting connection problems
- Tracking user mail messages
VORRAUSSETZUNG
The prerequisites for this course include previous experience as a network administrator or mail system administrator, and experience using the Lotus Notes 8 Client.
IBM - IBM Lotus Domino 8 System Administration Bootcamp