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Exam 926: Managing and Maintaining IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5 Environments
Exam Competencies
Exam Type: Multiple Choice
Description: Covers Lotus Notes Domino 8.5 material as it relates to these competency areas:
- Defining and Managing Policies
- Install and Configure
- Manage and Maintain
- Managing Servers
- Platform Support
- Security
Defining and Managing Policies
- Configuring client policies
- Desktop policy
- Implementing Policy controls on signed code
- Utilizing the How To Apply policy setting
Install and Configure
- Backing up DAOS
- Binding ports and Internet Services
- Building and viewing Replication Topologies
- Configuring Automatic Diagnostic Collection
- for clients
- for servers
- Configuring Domain Searching
- Configuring Domino Domain Monitoring (DDM)
- collection hierarchy
- probes
- Configuring Domino services
- Configuring Event Handler Notifications
- Configuring Lotus iNotes
- Configuring Ports
- Configuring Server Fast Restart
- Configuring Smart Upgrade
- kits
- server failover
- Smart Upgrade Governor
- Tracking Reports
- Configuring the Domino Console and binder
- Configuring the Fault Analyzer
- Configuring the Server Health Monitor
- Creating a desktop locking policy
- Creating an ID Vault
- Creating Internet Site Documents
- Creating Policies
- Deploying a centrally managed Widget Catalog
- Deploying Lotus Symphony to users
- Employing Configuration Tuner for DAOS
- Employing DAOS estimator
- Employing Transaction Logging for DAOS
- Implement database design compression
- Implement database on demand collations
- Implement database redirection
- Implement new agent manager features
- Implement Sametime for Lotus iNotes
- Implementing Domino Attachment and Object Service (DAOS)
- Implementing Domino Configuration Tuner
- Implementing Domino Roaming for Standard Clients
- Implementing Early Authentication
- Registration
- Domains
- Servers
- Users
- Understand Domino Domain Monitoring (DDM)
- event classes
- probe types
- Understand the Server Health Monitor
- Understanding Installation Package Options
- Understanding Server Installation Order (platform independent)
- Understanding the Certification Log
- Understanding the client Update Manager
- Understanding the differences between the Standard and Basic Notes clients
- Understanding Websphere Portal integration enhancements
- Utilizing Response Files for Server Installations
- Utilizing the client install manifest
- Utilizing the client reconfiguration wizard
- Configure DNS whitelists on the Domino server
- Configure private blacklists on the Domino server
- Configure private whitelists on the Notes client
- Configure public blacklists on the Domino server
- Configure public whitelists on the Domino server
- Configuring Calendar Cleanup in the Notes client
- Configuring connection error limits
- Configuring mail delivery delay reports
- Configuring Mail Tracking
- Configuring Server Based Mail Rules
- Creating Mail Topologies
- Enable/Disable message disclaimers from Domino server
- Enabling TNEF conversion
- Implementing Mail Services
- IMAP
- iNotes
- POP3
- Issuing server commands
- Stopping the processing of mail rules
- Understanding ambiguous name rejections
- Understanding Mail Threads
- Understanding new Out of Office service types
- Working with Recent Contacts utilization/management
Manage and Maintain
- Analyzing Activity Trends
- Analyzing Server crash files
- Changing Port Configurations
- Configuring Critical Request scheduling
- Configuring Domino Domain Monitoring (DDM) probe schedules
- Configuring Server Auxiliary Ports
- Implementing Console Log Mirroring
- Implementing Image Compression
- Implementing Lotus Traveler Policies
- Integrating Domino and IBM CommonStore Archive Services
- Integrating Domino and the Tivoli Enterprise Console
- Manage files and disk space
- Managing Groups
- Managing roaming users
- Managing user desktops
- Monitor server status
- Releasing locked out users
- Setting administrative preferences
- Troubleshooting message disclaimers from Domino server
- Understand Support for LDAP Attributes
- Understanding Advanced Domino Server Tasks
- Understanding Directory Services
- Extended Directory Catalogs
- Search Orders
- Understanding Router Optimizations
- Understanding Web Style Query
- Using iNotes contacts synchronization
- Using the Room and Resource Manager
- Utilize admin process statistics
- Utilizing Administration Process statistics
- Utilizing Adminp Requests
- Utilizing Automated Client Version Reporting
- Utilizing Domino Attachment and Object Service (DAOS)
- Utilizing Domino Configuration Tuner
- Utilizing Domino server commands
- Utilizing Notes Dynamic Client Configuration
- Utilizing Save Window State
- Utilizing Server Console Commands
- Utilizing server serviceability enhancements
- Utilizing Smart Upgrade Tracking Reports
- Utilizing stronger encryption capabilities
- Utilizing the Domino Administrator client
- Utilizing the Widget Catalog
- Utilizing Web Administration server bookmarks
- Viewing server configuration documents
- Web administration
Managing Servers
- Configuring new Domino Domain Monitoring options
- Implementing Domino Domain Monitoring probes
- Understanding Domino Directory enhancements
- Understanding streaming replication features
- Utilizing Administration Process (Adminp) features
Platform Support
- Defining Domino attributes
- Program Documents
- Replication
- Server Documents
- Server Tasks
- Identify Lotus Domino databases
Security
- Certificate Authority
- Configuring
- Creating the Database
- Maintaining
- Configuring Administrator Access rights
- Configuring cross certification
- Configuring ID file encryption
- Configuring ID Recovery
- Configuring key rollover
- Configuring SSL on a server
- Configuring the Access Control List (ACL)
- Enforce a Consistent Access Control List
- Maximum Internet name-and-password
- Configuring the Certificate Authority (CA)
- Configuring the Execution Control List (ECL)
- Controlling Server Access
- Deploying xPages Security
- Employing mixed key environments
- Encrypting network traffic
- Implementing Internet password locking
- Implementing LTPAToken2 for single sign-on
- Implementing stronger key strengths
- Implementing the ID Vault
- Integrating Websphere and Domino with tokens
- Managing encryption key lengths
- Managing Shared Login
- Managing the ID Vault
- Managing XPages Security
- Password Recovery
- Restricting Server Access
- Understanding changes in database encryption levels
- Understanding new Java Security standards
- Understanding public and private keys
- Understanding the Execution Control List (ECL)
- Using CA with the ID vault
- Using the ID Vault
- Utilizing the Access Control List (ACL) log
- Utilizing the Certificate Authority (CA)
- Certificate Revocation List (CRL)
- Issued Certificate Lists (ICL)
