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This course covers the
following topics:
Examining the Lotus Domino
and Lotus Notes architecture, including:
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Recognizing the role of the Domino system
administrator
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Understanding the key elements of a Domino
environment:
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What
are Lotus Domino and Lotus Notes?
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What
is a Domino database?
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What
is a directory?
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What
is the Lotus Domino Administrator?
Defining Security
mechanisms, including:
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Recognizing the elements used for Domino security:
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What
is a domain?
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What
is a Domino Named Network?
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What
is a certifier ID?
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What
is a Notes ID?
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What
is a server ID?
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What
are certificates (Notes & X.509)
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What
is an organization?
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What
is an organizational unit?
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Designing a hierarchical naming scheme
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Deciding on an authentication mechanism and
anonymous access
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Defining groups
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Securing a database using the Access Control List
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Securing a server using the server access list
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Securing a workstation using the Execution Control
List
Defining Mail Routing in
Lotus Domino, including:
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Understanding how Lotus Domino routes mail:
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What
are the components for mail routing?
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What
routing protocols does Lotus Domino support?
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How
does mail route within a Domino Named Network?
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How
does mail route between Domino Named Networks?
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Designing a mail routing topology
Examining Replication,
including:
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Understanding Lotus Domino replication:
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Replication terms
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Replication logic -- source and target servers, and
source and target documents
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Replica databases
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Initiating replication
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Recognizing factors that affect replication
Extending Lotus Domino and
Lotus Notes beyond the single server, including:
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Identifying what other functions a Domino server can
perform
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Recognizing how clusters increase server
availability
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Understanding how Domino partitions work
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Identifying what Internet protocols Lotus Domino
supports
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Integrating the extended products
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