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Frameworks Computer Consulting and
Training Two Neshaminy Interplex, 215-245-5403 |
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Course
#: D8900
5 days
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In this course, you will be introduced to basic concepts that
provide the foundation for Lotus Domino and Lotus Notes.
Note: This course covers the entire core Lotus Domino 8 system administration
curriculum which is normally taught in 6 days. While the course duration is
condensed to 5 days, the course content is not condensed; therefore, this
boot camp offering covers the material at an accelerated pace, and could
require individuals to attend extended classroom hours. |
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This intermediate course is for 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:
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Upon Completion of this course you should be able to:
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The prerequisites for this course include previous experience as
a network administrator or mail system administrator, and experience using
the Lotus Notes 8 Client. |
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This course covers the following topics: Examining the Lotus Domino and Lotus Notes Architecture
Performing Basic Administration Tasks
Examining Lotus Domino Security Mechanisms
What
is a domain? What
is a Domino Named Network? What
is a certifier ID? What
is a Notes ID? What
is a server ID? What
are certificates (Notes & X.509) What
is an organization? What
is an organizational unit?
Examining Mail Routing in Lotus Domino
What
are the components for mail routing? What
routing protocols does Lotus Domino support? How
does mail route within a Domino Named Network? How
does mail route between Domino Named Networks?
Examining Lotus Domino Replication
Replication
terms Replication
logic -- source and target servers, and source and target documents Replica
databases
Extending Lotus Domino Environment
Installing and setting up the first Lotus Domino server and
administrator Considering deployment scenarios
Setting up servers in the Lotus Domino domain Creating additional certifiers for servers and users per an
established naming scheme
Adding Lotus Notes workstations to the Lotus Domino domain
Setting up the administration environment
Setting up the replication schedule to synchronize Lotus Domino
system databases in the domain
Configuring intranet Lotus Domino mail routing
Configuring internet mail routing
Enabling message controls
Enabling server and messaging monitoring
Troubleshooting common mail setup problems
Managing Users
Managing Groups
Managing Non-Notes and Notes Clients
Deploying Composite Applications
Managing Servers
Updating Servers
Setting Up Server Monitoring
Using Domino Domain Monitoring
Monitoring Server Performance
Resolving Server Problems
Resolving User Problems
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