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- Examining the IBM Lotus Domino 8.5 Architecture
- Investigating IBM Lotus Domino Applications
- Exploring IBM Lotus Domino Server Functionality
- Starting IBM Lotus Domino Administrator
- Using Online Help
- Navigating in IBM Lotus Domino Administrator
- Setting Administration Preferences
- Introducing Policies
- Identifying IBM Lotus Domino Security Components
- Designing a Hierarchical Naming Scheme
- Authenticating with IBM Lotus Domino Servers
- Controlling Access to Resources
- Determining Database Access Levels
- Determining Workstation Security Levels
- Introducing IBM Lotus Domino Messaging
- Designing a Mail Routing Topology
- Introducing IBM Lotus Domino Replication
- Designing a Replication Strategy
- Selecting Additional IBM Lotus Domino Services
- Implementing IBM Lotus Domino Scalability Features
- Integrating Other IBM Products
- Analyzing a Deployment Plan
- Installing the IBM Lotus Domino Server Software
- Installing the IBM Lotus Domino Administrator Client Software
- Launching and Configuring the First Server
- Configuring the First Workstation
- Assigning Roles to Administrators and Servers
- Registering Servers
- Configuring and Starting Additional IBM Lotus Domino Servers
- Creating an Organizational Unit Certifier
- Registering New Administrators
- Registering Users from a File
- Replicating Server Document Changes
- Setting Up an Administrator Workstation
- Verifying the IBM Lotus Domino Installation
- Creating Replicas on Multiple Servers
- Creating Groups
- Creating an Organizational Policy
- Creating and Assigning an Explicit Policy
- Customizing the IBM Lotus Domino Administrator Work Environment
- Setting Access to Create Databases on the Server
- Setting Administration Levels
- Setting Logging Levels
- Creating Server Groups for Replication
- Creating a Connection Document
- Configuring Notes Named Networks
- Implementing a Hub-and-Spoke Mail Routing Topology
- Selecting a Mail Storage Format for Incoming Mail
- Enabling the SMTP Listener Task
- Configuring Basic SMTP Settings
- Restricting Internet Mail Delivery
- Enabling Whitelist and Blacklist Filters
- Configuring Extended SMTP (E/SMTP) Options
- Configuring Internet Addressing
- Testing SMTP
- Configuring Router Restrictions
- Implementing Message Disclaimers
- Implementing Mail Delivery Controls
- Implementing Mail Transfer Controls
- Configuring Multiple Server Mailboxes
- Creating and Activating a Server Mail Rule
- Enabling Mail Journaling
- Implementing Blacklist Tag and Whitelist Tag Mail Rule Conditions
- Establishing Mail Quotas
- Controlling Inbox Size with Inbox Maintenance
- Archiving Mail
- Verifying Routing and Checking Mail Delivery
- Enabling Mail Statistics
- Enabling Message Tracking
- Configuring Message Recall
- Sending a Mail Trace
- Restarting the Router
- Forcing Mail Routing
- Resolving Undelivered and Dead Mail
- Adding Users
- Changing a User Name
- Moving User Mail Files
- Extending an IBM Lotus Notes ID Expiration Date
- Using the ID Vault to Secure User IDs
- Deleting Users
- Changing a Users Location Within the Organizational Hierarchy
- Creating Groups
- Renaming Groups
- Deleting Groups
- Changing Group Membership
- Setting Up Non-IBM Lotus Notes Users
- Upgrading IBM Lotus Notes Clients
- Managing Roaming Users
- Composite Application Deployment Fundamentals
- Accessing Composite Applications on IBM WebSphere Portal
- Introduction to Composite Application Provisioning
- Configuring Clients for User-Initiated Updates
- The Server Console Window
- Defining Backup Processes
- Using Transaction Logging
- Managing Disk Space
- Enabling View Logging
- Logging and Analyzing Activity Data
- Automating Server Tasks
- Evaluating Server Settings with Lotus Domino Configuration Tuner
- Finding Instances of a Server Name
- Placing a Server Out of Service
- Updating a Server ID
- Authenticating with Other Organizations
- Providing Internal and External Server Access
- Examining Server Monitoring Tools
- Creating Event Generators
- Using Event Handlers
- Automating Tasks by Using Agents
- Viewing Statistics
- Monitoring Server Statistics and Tasks
- Monitoring the Server with the IBM Lotus Domino Web Administrator
- Monitoring Servers by Using the IBM Lotus Domino Console
- Configuring IBM Lotus Domino Domain Monitoring
- Controlling Reported Events by Using Event Filters
- Creating Collection Hierarchies
- Taking Corrective Action
- Migrating Existing Certifiers to the CA Process
- Registering Users with the CA Process
- Troubleshooting with the IBM Lotus Domino Administrator Server Console
- Solving Server Access Problems
- Solving Administration Process Problems
- Solving Server-to-Server Connection Problems
- Solving Agent Manager Problems
- Solving DAOS Problems
- Solving Replication Problems
- Resolving Replication Conflicts
- Coordinating the Purge Interval and the Replication Schedule
- Troubleshooting Server Access in the Application Access Control List
- Recovering from a Server Crash
- Enabling Fault Recovery and Automatic Diagnostic Collection
- Resolving Workspace and Application Issues
- Implementing Database Redirection
- Resolving Connection Problems
- Responding to Mail Delivery Problems
This intermediate 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
You should have previous experience:
- As a network administrator or mail system administrator, and
- Using the Lotus Notes 8 Client
- Examining the IBM Lotus Domino 8.5 Architecture
- Investigating IBM Lotus Domino Applications
- Exploring IBM Lotus Domino Server Functionality
- Starting IBM Lotus Domino Administrator
- Using Online Help
- Navigating in IBM Lotus Domino Administrator
- Setting Administration Preferences
- Introducing Policies
- Identifying IBM Lotus Domino Security Components
- Designing a Hierarchical Naming Scheme
- Authenticating with IBM Lotus Domino Servers
- Controlling Access to Resources
- Determining Database Access Levels
- Determining Workstation Security Levels
- Introducing IBM Lotus Domino Messaging
- Designing a Mail Routing Topology
- Introducing IBM Lotus Domino Replication
- Designing a Replication Strategy
- Selecting Additional IBM Lotus Domino Services
- Implementing IBM Lotus Domino Scalability Features
- Integrating Other IBM Products
- Analyzing a Deployment Plan
- Installing the IBM Lotus Domino Server Software
- Installing the IBM Lotus Domino Administrator Client Software
- Launching and Configuring the First Server
- Configuring the First Workstation
- Assigning Roles to Administrators and Servers
- Registering Servers
- Configuring and Starting Additional IBM Lotus Domino Servers
- Creating an Organizational Unit Certifier
- Registering New Administrators
- Registering Users from a File
- Replicating Server Document Changes
- Setting Up an Administrator Workstation
- Verifying the IBM Lotus Domino Installation
- Creating Replicas on Multiple Servers
- Creating Groups
- Creating an Organizational Policy
- Creating and Assigning an Explicit Policy
- Customizing the IBM Lotus Domino Administrator Work Environment
- Setting Access to Create Databases on the Server
- Setting Administration Levels
- Setting Logging Levels
- Creating Server Groups for Replication
- Creating a Connection Document
- Configuring Notes Named Networks
- Implementing a Hub-and-Spoke Mail Routing Topology
- Selecting a Mail Storage Format for Incoming Mail
- Enabling the SMTP Listener Task
- Configuring Basic SMTP Settings
- Restricting Internet Mail Delivery
- Enabling Whitelist and Blacklist Filters
- Configuring Extended SMTP (E/SMTP) Options
- Configuring Internet Addressing
- Testing SMTP
- Configuring Router Restrictions
- Implementing Message Disclaimers
- Implementing Mail Delivery Controls
- Implementing Mail Transfer Controls
- Configuring Multiple Server Mailboxes
- Creating and Activating a Server Mail Rule
- Enabling Mail Journaling
- Implementing Blacklist Tag and Whitelist Tag Mail Rule Conditions
- Establishing Mail Quotas
- Controlling Inbox Size with Inbox Maintenance
- Archiving Mail
- Verifying Routing and Checking Mail Delivery
- Enabling Mail Statistics
- Enabling Message Tracking
- Configuring Message Recall
- Sending a Mail Trace
- Restarting the Router
- Forcing Mail Routing
- Resolving Undelivered and Dead Mail
- Adding Users
- Changing a User Name
- Moving User Mail Files
- Extending an IBM Lotus Notes ID Expiration Date
- Using the ID Vault to Secure User IDs
- Deleting Users
- Changing a Users Location Within the Organizational Hierarchy
- Creating Groups
- Renaming Groups
- Deleting Groups
- Changing Group Membership
- Setting Up Non-IBM Lotus Notes Users
- Upgrading IBM Lotus Notes Clients
- Managing Roaming Users
- Composite Application Deployment Fundamentals
- Accessing Composite Applications on IBM WebSphere Portal
- Introduction to Composite Application Provisioning
- Configuring Clients for User-Initiated Updates
- The Server Console Window
- Defining Backup Processes
- Using Transaction Logging
- Managing Disk Space
- Enabling View Logging
- Logging and Analyzing Activity Data
- Automating Server Tasks
- Evaluating Server Settings with Lotus Domino Configuration Tuner
- Finding Instances of a Server Name
- Placing a Server Out of Service
- Updating a Server ID
- Authenticating with Other Organizations
- Providing Internal and External Server Access
- Examining Server Monitoring Tools
- Creating Event Generators
- Using Event Handlers
- Automating Tasks by Using Agents
- Viewing Statistics
- Monitoring Server Statistics and Tasks
- Monitoring the Server with the IBM Lotus Domino Web Administrator
- Monitoring Servers by Using the IBM Lotus Domino Console
- Configuring IBM Lotus Domino Domain Monitoring
- Controlling Reported Events by Using Event Filters
- Creating Collection Hierarchies
- Taking Corrective Action
- Migrating Existing Certifiers to the CA Process
- Registering Users with the CA Process
- Troubleshooting with the IBM Lotus Domino Administrator Server Console
- Solving Server Access Problems
- Solving Administration Process Problems
- Solving Server-to-Server Connection Problems
- Solving Agent Manager Problems
- Solving DAOS Problems
- Solving Replication Problems
- Resolving Replication Conflicts
- Coordinating the Purge Interval and the Replication Schedule
- Troubleshooting Server Access in the Application Access Control List
- Recovering from a Server Crash
- Enabling Fault Recovery and Automatic Diagnostic Collection
- Resolving Workspace and Application Issues
- Implementing Database Redirection
- Resolving Connection Problems
- Responding to Mail Delivery Problems
This intermediate 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
You should have previous experience:
- As a network administrator or mail system administrator, and
- Using the Lotus Notes 8 Client
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