Maricopa Community Colleges  CIS175LB   19994-20035 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 03/23/99
CIS175LB 19994-20035 L+L 2 Credit(s) 3 Period(s)
Domino Web Administration
Administration of Domino web server. Includes configuration, performance tuning and monitoring, security and troubleshooting. Prerequisites: CIS175LA or permission of instructor.
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
CIS175LB   19994-20035 Domino Web Administration
1. Configure a web server using Transfer Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). (I)
2. Configure and maintain cache on the server. (II)
3. Demonstrate ability to fine tune timeout values for reliability and image rendering. (II)
4. Identify basic security measures. (III)
5. Control server access. (III)
6. Name benefits of the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). (III)
7. Configure server to act as a certifying authority. (III)
8. Create a Domino log database and interpret data logs. (IV)
9. Troubleshoot network path problems and server network problems. (IV)
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MCCCD Official Course Outline:
 
CIS175LB   19994-20035 Domino Web Administration
    I. Web Server Configuration
        A. Integrating Domino with World Wide Web (WWW)
          1. Typical Access
          2. Domino Components
          3. Internet Protocol (IP) Addresses
          4. Domain Names
          5. Internet Domain Names
          6. Mapping
          7. HOSTS File
          8. Domain Name Service (DNS)
          9. Dynamic Naming
        B. Configuring the Network
          1. Transfer Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
          2. Server Preparation
          3. IP Configuration Program
        C. Configuring Web-Specific Directories
        D. Configuring Uniform Resource Locator (URL) and Directory Redirection and Mapping
      II. Performance Tuning and Monitoring the Web Server
          A. Cache
            1. Configure
            2. Maintain
          B. Timeout Settings
          C. Graphics Settings
        III. Securing the Web Server
            A. Security Basics
            B. Controlling Server Access
            C. Authentication
            D. Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
              1. Benefits
              2. SSL and the Browser
              3. Enabling and Configuring
              4. SSL Certificates
          IV. Troubleshooting
              A. Data Logging
              B. Network Problems
                1. Path
                2. Server
              C. Web Server
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