Maricopa Community Colleges  CIS175LA   19994-20035 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 03/23/99
CIS175LA 19994-20035 L+L 3 Credit(s) 4 Period(s)
Lotus Domino and Notes 4.5: Systems Administration I
Local Area Network (LAN) administration tasks in setting up, operating, and maintaining Notes servers and client workstations. Emphasis on mail routing, database management, replication and security. Prerequisites: CIS105 or permission of instructor.
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
CIS175LA   19994-20035 Lotus Domino and Notes 4.5: Systems Administration I
1. Explain system administrator responsibilities. (I)
2. Differentiate between Domino servers and Notes clients. (II, III)
3. Use the Server Administration panel and Remote Console. (IV)
4. Identify a Domino domain. (V)
5. Set up Notes Named Networks. (VI)
6. Troubleshoot mail routing problems. (VI)
7. Plan and implement security in a Notes network. (VII)
8. Describe the replication process. (VIII)
9. Manage the replication of databases. (VIII)
10. Troubleshoot replication problems and resolve replication conflicts. (VIII)
11. Explain the process of automating tasks features. (IX)
12. Utilize the basic server administration tasks for database management. (X)
13. Install and configure a first server, additional servers, and workstations in a Notes network. (XI)
14. Troubleshoot installation problems. (XI)
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CIS175LA   19994-20035 Lotus Domino and Notes 4.5: Systems Administration I
    I. System Administrator Responsibilities
        A. Installing and Setting
        B. Setting up Communications
        C. Troubleshooting Problems
      II. Domino Servers
          A. Environment
          B. Components
          C. Functions
          D. Purpose
          E. Server Console
            1. Access
            2. Function Keys
            3. Password Protection
        III. Notes Clients
            A. Environments
            B. Components
            C. Functions
            D. Purpose
          IV. Server Administration Panel and Remote Console
              A. Administration Buttons
              B. Menus
            V. Domino Domain
                A. Define
                B. Notes Named Networks
                C. Public Address Book
                D. Certifier ID
              VI. Notes Named Networks
                  A. Same Notes Named Network
                    1. Routing Process
                    2. Set up
                  B. Multiple Notes Named Networks
                    1. Routing Process
                    2. Set up
                    3. Server Connection Document
                  C. Mail Troubleshooting
                    1. Pending and Dead Mail Messages
                    2. Mail Trace
                VII. Security and Naming
                    A. Security
                      1. Purpose
                      2. Mechanisms
                      3. Server Access
                      4. Levels of Database Access
                      5. Public Address Book Roles
                      6. Access Control List
                      7. Workstation Security
                    B. Passwords
                      1. Flat and Hierarchical
                      2. Naming Scheme
                      3. Single Key and Dual Keys
                      4. Encrypting
                      5. Authentication
                  VIII. Replication
                      A. Process
                        1. Terms
                        2. Logic
                      B. Types
                        1. Pull-Pull
                        2. Pull-Push
                        3. Pull Only
                        4. Push Only
                        5. Selective
                      C. Conflicts
                      D. Methods
                      E. Factors
                        1. Server
                        2. Database
                        3. Document
                      F. Topology
                      G. Schedule
                    IX. Automating Administrative Tasks
                        A. User Setup Profiles
                        B. Agent Manager
                          1. Configurations
                          2. Access and Restrictions
                          3. Troubleshooting
                        C. Administrative Process
                          1. Configure
                          2. Server
                        D. Users
                          1. Changes
                          2. Deletions
                      X. Database Management
                          A. Limits and Quotas
                          B. Integrity
                            1. Corrupted Views
                            2. Back up and Restore
                          C. Tools
                            1. Compacting
                            2. Searching
                        XI. Installation and Setup
                            A. Preparation
                              1. Reconfigure
                              2. Planning
                            B. First Server
                            C. Administrator's Workstation
                            D. Servers
                              1. Registration
                              2. Setup
                            E. Network and Component Object Model (COM) Ports
                            F. Users
                              1. Registering
                              2. Setting up workstations
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