Lotus Notes Certification Training
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Lotus Domino 5 Development Curriculum CBT CD-ROM (details)
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Lotus 5 System Administration Curriculum CBT CD-ROM description Demo
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Lotus Notes End-User Curriculum (details)
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Lotus Notes 5.0 System Administration Training Courses on CD-ROM
Course Contents: Planning a Notes/Domino Infrastructure Unit 1: Planning a Domino Rollout Duration: 3 - 4 Hour(s)
- Match Domino terms with their definitions.
- Form the correct hierarchical name for a specified user, given an organizational structure.
- Identify the strategies to be followed while specifying hierarchical names.
- Identify the advantages of using certificates.
- Identify the hardware considerations that will affect a rollout plan.
- Identify the software considerations that affect a rollout plan.
- Identify the user considerations that affect a rollout plan.
- Match the servers with the function they perform.
- Identify the advantages of server segregation.
- Identify the factors that affect server workload.
- Identify the factors that affect network traffic.
- Identify the factors to consider while designing a mail routing plan.
- Identify the factors to consider while designing a replication plan.
Unit 2: Planning a Domino Connection Duration: 3 - 4 Hour(s)
- Match the operating systems with protocols they support in Domino.
- Identify the protocol that is best suited for a given Domino network.
- Identify the requirements for setting up a server for a direct dial-up connection.
- Identify the requirements for setting up a server for a network dial-up connection.
- Identify the requirements for setting up a server for passthru access.
- Identify the requirements for setting up a server for Internet access.
- Identify the type of remote access connection that should be selected for the given Domino network.
- Match the databases in Domino with their purposes.
- Identify the functions of the views in Domino Directory.
- Identify the views in the Server category of Domino Directory based on their functions.
- Identify the view in Certification Log that displays data in a specified format.
- Identify the views in Server Log that perform a specific function.
- Identify the views in Domain Catalog based on their functions.
- Identify the views in Directory Catalog based on their functions.
Course Contents: Replication and Mail Routing Basics and Strategies Unit 1: Replication Duration: 3 - 4 Hour(s)
- Identify the definition of replication.
- Identify the scenarios in which it is feasible to set up replication.
- Identify the features of server-to-server replication.
- Sequence the steps involved in the process of server-to-server replication.
- Identify the features of client-to-server replication.
- Sequence the steps involved in the process of client-to-server replication.
- Match the different types of replication topologies with their diagrams.
- Identify the benefits of hub-and-spoke topology.
- Identify the features of peer-to-peer replication topology.
- Identify the appropriate replication topology for a specified scenario.
- Match the replication customization settings with the situations in which they are used.
- Match the replication directions with the situation in which they are used.
- Match the various modes of scheduling replication with the situations in which to use them.
Unit 2: Mail Routing Duration: 3 - 4 Hour(s)
- Identify the features of the Domino mail system.
- Identify the mail routing procedure for a specified situation.
- Identify the mail clients supported in Domino mail routing.
- Identify the servers in a domain that can be included in Notes Named Network.
- Identify the mail routing procedure between Notes servers located in different domains and Notes Named Networks.
- Identify the procedure in which mail is routed between Domino servers that use SMTP.
- Identify the considerations for planning a mail routing topology in a specified situation.
- Match the type of client to be used for a specified situation.
- Match the mail routing topology with the appropriate internal mail routing scenario.
- Identify the situation in which a specified topology is used.
Course Contents: Server Setup and Configuration Unit 1: Setting Up Domino Servers Duration: 3 - 4 Hour(s)
- Install the first server.
- Configure the server audience for the first server by using the Advanced Configuration setup method.
- Configure the administration settings for the first server by using the Advanced Configuration setup method.
- Identify the prerequisites for configuring an additional server in the Notes/Domino infrastructure.
- Create Certification Log by using the menu bar in Notes R5.
- Create an organizational unit certifier ID by using the Tools pane in Domino Administrator.
- Register an additional server by using the Tools pane in Domino Administrator.
- Configure an additional server in an existing Notes/Domino infrastructure.
- Configuration setup method.
- Identify the tasks performed to troubleshoot a specified error message during the additional server setup.
Unit 2: Managing the Domino Environment Duration: 3 - 4 Hour(s)
- Identify the uses of Domino Directory.
- Select a view based on the type of information required.
- Select a view in the Server folder based on the type of information required.
- Select the type of Server Connection document in the Connections view based on a specific situation.
- Select the type of Domain document in the Domains view based on a specific situation.
- Match group types with their functionality.
- Create a group in Domino Directory.
- Set access permissions for a group by using the Access Control List.
- Select the correct combination of role and access level assigned to groups based on a specific situation.
- Identify the factors of mail routing in the Server Connection document used to specify a given piece of information.
- Schedule mail routing between servers in the same domain by using a Server Connection document.
- Identify the factors of replication in the Server Connection document used to specify a given piece of information.
- Schedule replication by using a Server Connection document.
Course Contents: User Setup and Configuration Unit 1: User Registration: Preparation Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s)
- Identify the correct naming scheme for registering a user in Domino R5.
- Register an Organizational Unit in Domino R5 by using the Configuration tab in Domino Administrator.
- Enable the alternate language support by using the Configuration tab in Domino Administrator.
- Identify the factors to be considered before creating a user setup profile.
- Create a user setup profile by using the Other dialog box.
- Given a scenario, identify the appropriate access option for securing a workstation ECL.
- Configure a workstation ECL by modifying the Administrator ECL.
Unit 2: Users: Registration and Migration Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s)
- Identify the files and documents that are created during the registration of a user in Domino R5.
- Register a user in Domino R5.
- Identify the parameters of a text file that are used for registering a user in Notes R5.
- Register a group of users in Domino R5.
- Identify the steps to be performed before migrating a group of Microsoft Exchange users to Domino R5.
- Migrate a group of Microsoft Exchange users from the Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0 to Domino R5.
- Sequence the steps to be performed for migrating a group of users from an LDIF file to Domino R5.
- Sequence the steps to be performed for migrating a group of users from cc: Mail to Domino R5.
Unit 3: Notes R5: Installation and Configuration Duration: 2 Hour(s)
- Install the Notes Client.
- Configure Notes R5 by using the Lotus Notes Client Configuration Wizard.
- Identify the benefits of a mobile directory catalog.
- Create a location document.
- Configure a location document to enable Internet connectivity.
- Configure a location document to enable connectivity for a LAN user.
- Configure Notes R5 to prompt for a location option.
- Create a replication schedule by using Notes Replicator.
- Create the local replica of a database.
- Create a connection document.
Course Contents: Advanced Notes Mail Routing Unit 1: Notes to Notes Mail Routing Duration: 1 - 2 Hour(s)
- Identify the characteristics of a mail file.
- Identify the characteristics of MAIL.BOX.
- Match the functions of a Router with the situations in which the functions are performed.
- Identify the contents of a person document.
- Identify the contents of a Configuration Settings document.
- Identify the contents of a server document.
- Identify the contents of a connection document.
- Identify the contents of a Domain document.
- Identify the mail routing process between users having mail files on the same mail server.
- Identify the routing process between two users having mail files on different servers in the same Domino network.
- Identify the mail routing process between users with servers on different Domino networks in the same domain.
- Configure routing between users with servers on different domino networks in the same domain by using the Domino directory.
- Identify the mail routing process between users with servers on two different domains.
- Configure routing between users having mail files on servers on an adjacent domain by using the domino directory.
- Configure routing between users with servers on Non-adjacent domains by using the domino directory.
- Identify the mail routing process for mobile users.
- Configure routing for mobile users by using the Domino directory.
- Replicate a local mail database with the mail database on the server.
- Transfer mail from a local mail database by using the Replicator tab.
Unit 2: Mailing Options Duration: 1 - 2 Hour(s)
- Set up a forwarding address for a user by using the user's Person document.
- Configure message size limitations by using the Configuration Settings document.
- Customize a mail failure message by using the Configuration Settings document.
- Identify the advantages of shared mail.
- Match the various Server Console commands that apply to shared mail with their functions.
Unit 3: Mailing Optimization and Restrictions Duration: 2 Hour(s)
- Create multiple MAIL.BOX databases.
- Set up the least cost routing for mail messages.
- Disable type-ahead addressing.
- Identify the implications of various domain level restrictions.
- Identify the implications of the various Organization level restrictions.
Unit 4: Calendar and Scheduling Duration: 2 Hour(s)
- Match the Calendar and Scheduling components with their functions.
- Create a Holiday document.
- Implement scheduling across adjacent domains.
- Implement scheduling across Non-adjacent domains.
- Create a resource reservation database.
- Create a Site Profile document
- Create a resource document.
- Edit the resource document.
Course Contents: Advanced Internet Mail Routing Unit 1: Setting Up Internet Mail in Domino R5 Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s)
- Identify the messaging features of a Domino mail system.
- Match the mail client types with their functioning.
- Sequence of steps in mail routing in a Domino mail system.
- Sequence the steps in mail routing using SMTP.
- Create a Configuration Settings Document by using the Lotus Notes client.
- Internet or any other private SMTP network.
- Set up SMTP routing within a local Internet domain by using the Configuration Settings document.
- Set up SMTP routing outside a local Internet domain by using the Configuration Settings document.
- Set up a server to receive mail sent via SMTP routing by using the Configuration Settings document.
- Create SMTP connection documents for SMTP routing from an non-SMTP-enabled server to an SMTP-enabled server by using the Notes client.
- Create Foreign SMTP domain documents for SMTP routing from an non-SMTP-enabled server to an SMTP-enabled server by using the Notes client.
- Set up a relay host by using the Configuration Settings document.
- Set up a Domino server for message exchange over a dial-up connection by using the Server Connection document.
- Identify the Domino mail system configuration requirements for routing messages in a local Internet domain.
- Identify the configuration requirements of a Domino mail system using a single server for routing all Internet messages.
- Identify the configuration requirements of a Domino mail system with one server for inbound and one server for outbound messages.
- Identify the configuration requirements for routing mail using two servers to balance the Internet mail load.
- Identify the configuration requirements of routing mail between a third-party server and Domino in the same Internet domain.
- Identify the configuration requirements mail routing using a smart host.
Unit 2: Customizing Mail System in Domino R5 Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s)
- Set up the forwarding address for a user by configuring the forwarding address on the user's Person document.
- Set up a smart host by using the Configuration Settings document.
- Set up multiple Internet domain names within one organization by using the Configuration Settings document.
- Specify how addresses are looked up in Person documents by using the Configuration Settings document.
- Specify how the Router determines the SMTP server for the outbound mail by using the Configuration Settings document.
- Set up restrictions for inbound SMTP connections by using the Configuration Settings document.
- Set up restrictions for inbound relay access by using the Configuration Settings document.
- Set up restrictions for SMTP-based mail routing by using the Configuration Settings document.
- Set up restrictions for who can send Internet mail to users in your domain by using the Configuration Settings document.
- Set up restrictions for who can receive Internet mail in a domain by using the Configuration Settings document.
- Match the inbound SMTP extensions and commands with the functions that they perform when enabled.
- Set up restrictions for who can send mail to the Internet by using the Configuration Settings document.
- Match the outbound SMTP extensions with the functions they perform when enabled.
Unit 3: Setting Up Services in Domino R5 Duration: 2 Hour(s)
- Identify the implications of setting up the POP3 service.
- Set up the POP3 service on a Domino server.
- Identify the implication of setting up the IMAP service on a Domino server.
- Set up the IMAP service on a Domino server.
- Set up the Person document for a POP3 user by using the Domino Directory.
- Create a mail file on the Domino server for a POP3 user.
- Identify the values to fulfill the requirements for configuring POP3 client software.
- Enable the mail file for an IMAP user by running the convert utility.
- Identify the values to fulfill the requirements for configuring POP3 client software.
Course Contents: Security Planning and Implementation Unit 1: Domino Security Duration: 1.5 - 2 Hour(s)
- Match each member of the Domino Security team with their responsibilities.
- Match the strategies that may be used to secure servers with their functionality.
- Match the strategies that may be used to secure applications with their functionality.
- Match the strategies that may be used to secure IDs with their functionality.
Unit 2: ID and Server Security Duration: 1.5 - 2 Hour(s)
- Identify the contents of Lotus Notes R5 user IDs.
- Identify the strategies for the use of password for ID files.
- Sequence the steps involved in the process of verifying a client accessing a Domino server.
- Identify the features of ID cross-certification.
- Add a cross-certificate to authenticate a user from a different organization on demand.
- Add a cross-certificate by Notes mail demand to authenticate a user from a different organization.
- Identify the guidelines for ensuring maximum physical security for Domino servers.
- Identify the functions of types of server access controls.
- Implement the Domino server security by using the server document.
- Restrict the access to Passthru server by using the fields in the server document.
- Restrict agents by using the server document.
- Customize the Public Directory Profile to specify the server security related settings for Domino Directory.
Unit 3: Database Security Duration: 1 - 2 Hour(s)
- Given a scenario, identify the access level required to enable a user to perform specific operations.
- Assign a user type to a name in the ACL from the workspace.
- Identify the access level required to replicate specified changes to a database replica, in a given scenario.
- Identify the guidelines for setting server access in the database ACL to ensure proper database replication.
- Create a role from the workspace.
- Control access to a form by creating a form Create access list.
- Control access to a view by creating a view read access list.
Unit 4: Document Security Duration: 1 Hour(s)
- Identify the characteristics of the Readers field in document security.
- Identify the characteristics of the Authors Field in document security.
- Match the ways used to encrypt documents with their features.
- Create keys used for encryption.
- Manually apply encryption keys to fields.
Unit 5: Mail Security Duration: 1 Hour(s)
- Identify the features of Mail encryption.
- Identify the events that occur in the process of outgoing mail encryption.
- Identify the events involved in the process of verifying the author of Notes mail messages.
- Practice on one of the events.
- Identify the events involved in the process of verifying the author of S/MIME mail messages.
Course Contents: Internet Connectivity & Security Unit 1: Domino Web Server Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s)
- Match the Web server features that Domino provides with their benefits.
- Configure the basic settings for the Domino Web server by using the Server document in Notes R5.
- Configure the log files for the Domino Web server.
- Configure the HTTP sessions of the Domino Web server to improve performance by using the Server document in Notes R5.
- Configure the Domino Web server mapping by using the Server document in Notes R5.
- Enable the Domino Web server to host a Java applet by using the Server document in Notes R5.
- Set up a Virtual Web server by using the Server document in Notes R5.
- Set up aliases for a Web site by using the Server document in Notes R5.
- Customize Web server messages by using the Domino Configuration database in Notes R5.
- Redirect a URL by using the Server document in Notes R5.
- Create a File Protection document for protecting Web Files by using the Server document in Notes R5.
- Create a Web realm by using the Server document in Notes R5.
Unit 2: Services on a Domino Server Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s)
- Identify the tasks that can be performed when the LDAP service is installed on a Domino server.
- Sequence the steps to set up the LDAP service on a Domino server.
- Configure the Setup Profiles of Notes R5 users to enable them to connect to the LDAP service by using Domino Directory.
- Set up the LDAP service on Outlook Express.
- Customize the LDAP settings on a Domino server by using the Configuration Settings document in Notes R5.
- Identify the name that satisfies the naming rules in Directory Assistance.
- Configure a Directory Assistance database.
- Create a Directory Assistance document by using a Directory Assistance database in Notes R5.
- Identify the tasks that can be performed when the NNTP service is installed on a Domino server.
- Identify the steps to set up the NNTP service on a Domino server.
- Configure the NNTP service on a Domino server by using the Server document in Notes R5.
- Implement the NNTP service on the Domino server by using the New Database dialog box in Notes R5.
- Set up a newsfeed by configuring the Connection document in Notes R5.
Unit 3: Internet Security Duration: 2 Hour(s)
- Identify the advantages of the various types of firewalls.
- Identify the situation in which a specific type of application proxy firewall is used.
- Create a certificate authority database on a Domino server by using the New Database dialog box in Notes R5.
- Create a certificate authority key ring file by using the certificate authority database in Notes R5.
- Configure the certificate authority application profile of a Domino server.
- Approve a server certificate request by using the certificate authority database in Notes R5.
- Create a key ring file for setting up SSL on a Domino server by using the Server Certificate Admin. database in Notes R5.
- Submit a request for an SSL server certificate by using the Server Certificate Admin. database in Notes R5.
- Merge a certificate authority certificate as a trusted root in the server key ring file.
- Configure a TCP/IP port to enable SSL on the port by using the Server document in Notes R5.
- Restore an SSL certificate as a trusted root by using the Server Certificate Admin. database in Notes R5.
- Modify the password of a server key ring file by using the Server Certificate Admin. database in Notes R5.
- Identify the tasks that are performed to set up security for Internet-based communication. - SSL - S/MIME
- Obtain a trusted root certificate for a Notes client by using Domino Administrator.
- Obtain a cross-certificate for a Notes client by using Domino Directory in Notes R5.
Course Contents: Managing a Notes/ Domino Environment Unit 1: Domino Administrator Duration: 3 - 4 Hour(s)
- Match the components of Domino Administrator with their functions.
- Identify the options in the Server pane.
- Identify the components of the Files tabbed pane that perform specific functions.
- Identify the components of the Server tabbed pane that perform specific functions.
- Identify the components of the Messaging tabbed pane that perform specific functions.
- Identify the views in the Task pane of the Replication tabbed pane that perform specific functions.
- Identify the options in the Task pane of the Configuration tabbed pane that perform specific functions.
- Identify the option in the Tools pane of the People & Groups tabbed pane that will be used in a specified scenario.
- Identify the option in the Tools pane of the Files tabbed pane that will be used in a specified scenario.
- Identify the options in the Tools pane of the Server tabbed pane that perform specific functions.
- Match the options in the Tools pane of the Messaging tabbed pane with their functions.
- Select the option in the Tools pane of the Configuration tabbed pane that will be used in a specified scenario.
Unit 2: Administration Process Duration: 3 - 4 Hour(s)
- Identify the tasks that are automated using AdminP.
- Match the components of AdminP with their roles.
- Match the steps to set up AdminP with the reasons for performing the steps.
- Rename a user by using AdminP.
- Delete a user name from Domino Directory by using AdminP.
- Recertify a user ID by using AdminP.
- Create a user's mail file automatically in the background by using AdminP.
- Move a user's mail file from a specified server by using AdminP.
- Rename a specified server by using AdminP.
- Delete a specified server by using AdminP.
- Recertify a specified server ID by using AdminP.
- Create replicas of specified databases on specified servers by using AdminP.
- Move specified databases from one server to another server by using AdminP.
- Identify the appropriate view in the Domino server log for a specified scenario.
- Set up the Domino Web server log by using Domino Administrator.
Course Contents: Monitoring a Notes/ Domino Environment Unit 1: Monitoring the Domino Server Duration: 1 - 2 Hour(s)
- Install a Domino server as a Performance Monitor counter in Windows NT.
- Display Domino statistics by using the menu bar in the Performance Monitor window.
- Match various Server log file views with the situations in which the information contained in them is used.
- Search the Domino Server log file for specific information by using Domino Administrator.
Unit 2: Statistics and Events Duration: 1 - 2 Hour(s)
- Configure the Server Statistic Collection document by using Domino Administrator.
- Create a Domino system statistic for an add-in application by using Domino Administrator.
- Match the monitor with the task it can perform.
- Create an ACL change monitor by using Domino Administrator.
- Create a file monitor to track database use by using Domino Administrator.
- Create a replication monitor by using Domino Administrator.
- Create a statistic monitor by using Domino Administrator.
- Create a Domino server probe by using Domino Administrator.
- Create a mail probe by using Domino Administrator.
- Create a TCP server probe by using Domino Administrator.
- Display event messages by using Domino Administrator.
- Create an event notification for an event that matches specified criteria by using Domino Administrator.
Unit 3: Monitoring Mail and Replication Duration: 2 Hour(s)
- Configure the Domino server for mail tracking by using Domino Administrator.
- Identify the commands required to perform specific Mail Tracker Collector tasks.
- Create the Reports database.
- Create a mail tracking request by using Domino Administrator.
- Generate a mail usage report.
- Match the information to be recorded in the Server log with the value specified in the Log Replication entry.
- Match the error messages commonly displayed in the Server log with the problems they indicate.
- Match the error messages commonly displayed in the Notes log of a client with the problems they indicate.
- Identify the information displayed by the Replication Schedule option.
Unit 4: Backup and Recovery Tasks Duration: 2 Hour(s)
- Identify the files that must be backed up on a Notes system to restore the system in case of a failure.
- Match each backup method with the situation in which it is best suited.
- Set up password recovery for an ID file by specifying the ID recovery information in the certifier ID file.
- Send the recovery information to a user by using the Domino Administrator.
- Obtain an administration password for recovering an ID file by using the Domino Administrator.
- Identify the actions to be performed by the administrator to prepare for disaster recovery.
- Recover a database that has not been modified after its last replication, from its replica.
- Recover databases from backup tapes.
- Identify the actions to be performed by the administrator to recover individual documents from backup tapes.
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