Duração: 01 dias
Disponível em Inglês
Course Objective: You will be introduced to the basic concepts that provide the foundational knowledge needed for administering a Lotus Domino 8 infrastructure.
Target Student: The target audience for this course is current network or mail system administrators who are new to the Lotus Domino 8.5 system administration, but have some experience using the Lotus Notes 8.5 client, and who need to acquire a foundational knowledge and working experience with the Lotus Domino 8.5 administration tools.
Prerequisites: The prerequisites for this course include previous experience as a network administrator or mail system administrator, and experience using the Lotus Notes 8.5 client.
Delivery Method: Instructor led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured hands-on activities.
Hardware Requirements You will need one computer to install as the instructor Lotus Domino server.
- 1 GB of RAM or more is recommended.
- A Pentium® Class processor or higher. A Pentium 4, 2.6 GHz processor is recommended.
- An SVGA (or better) video card and monitor. Support for 256 colors, 1024 X 768 resolution.
- At least 1.5 GB free hard disk space.
- A mouse or other pointing device.
- A DVD drive or access to network file server for installation.
- A local network connection.
- Internet access (recommended).
It is strongly recommended that you have a separate computer to install as the instructor Lotus Notes and Lotus Domino Administrator client. If you do not have a separate client computer, you can install the client software on the instructor Domino server, but this is not the optimal configuration. The following requirements assume that you will have a separate client computer for the instructor.
- 1 GB of RAM or more is recommended.
- A Pentium Class processor.
- A video card and color monitor. Support for 1024 x 768 resolution.
- At least 1.5 GB of free hard disk space.
- A mouse or other pointing device.
- A DVD drive or access to network file server for installation.
- A local network connection.
- Internet access (recommended).
- A projection system for the instructor computer screen (instructor only).
Platform Requirements
Software Requirements
The following list identifies the software requirements for the primary classroom server. Please note that proper licensing for all software is required and is the responsibility of the training organization.
- Microsoft® Windows 2003 Server® Standard or Enterprise Edition with Service Pack 2, Microsoft Windows 2003 Server x64 Edition, Microsoft Windows 2008 Standard or Enterprise Edition with Service Pack 2, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 x64 Standard Edition, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 x64 Enterprise Edition. Note: The Domino server should not run IIS nor Active Directory.
- IBM Lotus Domino 8.5 Server.
- TCP/IP using either Hosts file or DNS with server and domain names defined in the TCP/IP protocol configuration.
The following list identifies the software requirements for the instructor machine and student machines. Please note that proper licensing for all software is required and is the responsibility of the training organization.
- Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional with Service Pack 2. (If you prefer to use Windows Vista, be aware that the course was not developed and tested using that configuration.)
- IBM Lotus Domino Administrator 8.5.
- Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 6 or above, Mozilla® Firefox®.2.0 or above, or Apple® Safari® 3.0 or above.
- TCP/IP using either Hosts file or DNS with server and domain names defined in the TCP/IP protocol configuration.
- Microsoft® PowerPoint® Viewer or IBM® Lotus® Symphony™ Presentations (instructor only).
Performance-Based Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- describe the structural components of the IBM® Lotus® Domino® 8.5 environment.
- perform basic IBM® Lotus® Domino® 8.5 administration.
- manage IBM® Lotus Notes® and IBM® Lotus® Domino® security.
- describe Lotus Domino mail routing and mail routing topologies.
- describe Lotus Domino replication and replication topologies.
- identify services and options that you can use to extend and enhance the functionality of the Lotus Domino environment.
Course Content
Lesson 1: Introducing the IBM® Lotus® Domino® 8.5 Environment Topic 1A: Examining the IBM® Lotus® Domino® 8.5 Architecture Topic 1B: Investigating IBM® Lotus® Domino® Applications Topic 1C: Exploring IBM® Lotus® Domino® Server Functionality
Lesson 2: Performing Basic Administration Tasks Topic 2A: Starting IBM® Lotus® Domino® Administrator Topic 2B: Using Online Help Topic 2C: Navigating in IBM® Lotus® Domino® Administrator Topic 2D: Setting Administration Preferences Topic 2E: Introducing Policies
Lesson 3: Examining IBM® Lotus® Notes® and IBM® Lotus® Domino® Security Topic 3A: Identifying IBM® Lotus® Domino® Security Components Topic 3B: Designing a Hierarchical Naming Scheme Topic 3C: Authenticating with IBM® Lotus® Domino® Servers Topic 3D: Controlling Access to Resources Topic 3E: Determining Database Access Levels Topic 3F: Determining Workstation Security Levels
Lesson 4: Examining IBM® Lotus® Domino® Mail Routing Topic 4A: Introducing IBM® Lotus® Domino® Messaging Topic 4B: Designing a Mail Routing Topology
Lesson 5: Examining IBM® Lotus® Domino® Replication Topic 5A: Introducing IBM® Lotus® Domino® Replication Topic 5B: Designing a Replication Strategy
Lesson 6: Extending the IBM® Lotus® Domino® Environment Topic 6A: Selecting Additional IBM® Lotus® Domino® Services Topic 6B: Implementing IBM® Lotus® Domino® Scalability Features Topic 6C: Integrating Other IBM® Products
Appendix A: The Worldwide Corporation Infrastructure Plan
Appendix B: Certification and Exam Competencies
Appendix C: Instructor Preparation
Horário dos cursos:
Integral - 08:30 às 17:30h
Noturno - 18:30 às 22:30h
Sábado - 08:30 às 17:30h
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