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Lotus Domino R5 System Administration Curriculum CBT Training CDs

Lotus Domino R5 System Administration Curriculum CBT Training CDs

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Summary: Lotus Domino R5 System Administration Curriculum CBT
Review: Course Overview
# The Lotus Domino R5 System Administration Curriculum is a comprehensive series designed to teach system administrators how to plan, install, configure, and manage a Notes/Domino R5 environment. In addition to setup and configuration, students learn how manage users, mail routing, database replication and maintenance (backup and recovery), security, Internet connectivity, and troubleshooting and optimization. This curriculum consists of 10 courses: Course 13420 Lotus Domino R5 System Administration Part 1: Planning a Notes/Domino Infrastructure
# Course 13421 Lotus Domino R5 System Administration Part 2: Replication and Mail Routing Basics and Strategies
# Course 13422 Lotus Domino R5 System Administration Part 3: Server Setup and Configuration
# Course 13423 Lotus Domino R5 System Administration Part 4: User Setup and Configuration
# Course 13424 Lotus Domino R5 System Administration Part 5: Advanced Notes Mail Routing
# Course 13425 Lotus Domino R5 System Administration Part 6: Advanced Internet Mail Routing
# Course 13426 Lotus Domino R5 System Administration Part 7: Security Planning and Implementation
# Course 13427 Lotus Domino R5 System Administration Part 8: Internet Connectivity & Security
# Course 13428 Lotus Domino R5 System Administration Part 9: Managing a Notes/Domino Environment
# Course 13429 Lotus Domino R5 System Administration Part 10: Monitoring a Notes/Domino Environment

Learn To
See individual course descriptions for specific course objectives and scope.


Audience
These courses are for system administrators who are responsible for Domino server and Notes client.

Deployment Options
e-Learning

Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits Per Course
CEU credits: 7.00 CEUs

Language Options
US English

Total Learning Time
60 to 80 hours

Lotus Domino R5 System Administration Part 1: Planning a Notes/Domino Infrastructure Training CD
Course Overview
This is the first course in a ten part series for system administrators who are responsible for Domino server and Notes client. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the concepts related to the planning of a Notes/Domino infrastructure; and identify the concepts related to protocols, remote access connections and standard database views in Domino.

Learn To
# Identify the concepts related to the planning of a Notes/Domino infrastructure.
# Identify the concepts related to protocols, remote access connections and standard database views in Domino.


Audience
This course series is for system administrators who are responsible for Domino server and Notes client. Participants should have completed NETg course 13403, Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 1: Basic Concepts or have equivalent knowledge.

Deployment Options
e-Learning

Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs

Language Options
Korean, US English

Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours

Objectives
Unit 1: Planning a Domino Rollout 3 - 4 hours
# Match Domino terms with their definitions.
# Form the correct hierarchical name for a specified user, given an organizational structure.
# Identify the strategies to be followed while specifying hierarchical names.
# Identify the advantages of using certificates.
# Identify the hardware considerations that will affect a rollout plan.
# Identify the software considerations that affect a rollout plan.
# Identify the user considerations that affect a rollout plan.
# Match the servers with the function they perform.
# Identify the advantages of server segregation.
# Identify the factors that affect server workload.
# Identify the factors that affect network traffic.
# Identify the factors to consider while designing a mail routing plan.
# Identify the factors to consider while designing a replication plan.


Unit 2: Planning a Domino Connection 3 - 4 hours
# Match the operating systems with protocols they support in Domino.
# Identify the protocol that is best suited for a given Domino network.
# Identify the requirements for setting up a server for a direct dial-up connection.
# Identify the requirements for setting up a server for a network dial-up connection.
# Identify the requirements for setting up a server for passthru access.
# Identify the requirements for setting up a server for Internet access.
# Identify the type of remote access connection that should be selected for the given Domino network.
# Match the databases in Domino with their purposes.
# Identify the functions of the views in Domino Directory.
# Identify the views in the Server category of Domino Directory based on their functions.
# Identify the view in Certification Log that displays data in a specified format.
# Identify the views in Server Log that perform a specific function.
# Identify the views in Domain Catalog based on their functions.
# Identify the views in Directory Catalog based on their functions.


Lotus Domino R5 System Administration Part 2: Replication and Mail Routing Basics and Strategies Training CD
Course Overview
This is the second course in a ten part series for system administrators who are responsible for Domino server and Notes client. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the significance of replication in Domino R5 network administration and select the appropriate replication topology in a given situation; and sequence the steps of mail routing in Domino mail system and identify the situations in which different mail routing topologies are used.

Learn To
# Identify the significance of replication in Domino R5 network administration and select the appropriate replication topology in a given situation.
# Sequence the steps of mail routing in Domino mail system and identify the situations in which different mail routing topologies are used.


Audience
This course series is for system administrators who are responsible for Domino server and Notes client. Participants should have completed NETg course 13403, Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 1: Basic Concepts or have equivalent knowledge and have completed the first course in this series.

Deployment Options
e-Learning

Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs

Language Options
Korean, US English

Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours

Objectives
Unit 1: Replication 3 - 4 hours
# Identify the definition of replication.
# Identify the scenarios in which it is feasible to set up replication.
# Identify the features of server-to-server replication.
# Sequence the steps involved in the process of server-to-server replication.
# Identify the features of client-to-server replication.
# Sequence the steps involved in the process of client-to-server replication.
# Match the different types of replication topologies with their diagrams.
# Identify the benefits of hub-and-spoke topology.
# Identify the features of peer-to-peer replication topology.
# Identify the appropriate replication topology for a specified scenario.
# Match the replication customization settings with the situations in which they are used.
# Match the replication directions with the situation in which they are used.
# Match the various modes of scheduling replication with the situations in which to use them.


Unit 2: Mail Routing 3 - 4 hours
# Identify the features of the Domino mail system.
# Identify the mail routing procedure for a specified situation.
# Identify the mail clients supported in Domino mail routing.
# Identify the servers in a domain that can be included in Notes Named Network.
# Identify the mail routing procedure between Notes servers located in different domains and Notes Named Networks.
# Identify the procedure in which mail is routed between Domino servers that use SMTP.
# Identify the considerations for planning a mail routing topology in a specified situation.
# Match the type of client to be used for a specified situation.
# Match the mail routing topology with the appropriate internal mail routing scenario.
# Identify the situation in which a specified topology is used.


Lotus Domino R5 System Administration Part 3: Server Setup and Configuration Training CD
Course Overview
This is the third course in a ten part series for system administrators who are responsible for Domino server and Notes client. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to install the first server; and configure the server audience for the first server by using the Advanced Configuration setup method.

Learn To
# Install the first server.
# Configure the server audience for the first server by using the Advanced Configuration setup method.


Audience
This course series is for system administrators who are responsible for Domino server and Notes client. Participants should have completed NETg course 13403, Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 1: Basic Concepts or have equivalent knowledge and have completed the first two courses in this series.

Deployment Options
e-Learning

Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs

Language Options
Korean, US English

Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours

Objectives
Unit 1: Setting Up Domino Servers 3 - 4 hours
# Install the first server.
# Configure the server audience for the first server by using the Advanced Configuration setup method.
# Configure the administration settings for the first server by using the Advanced Configuration setup method.
# Identify the prerequisites for configuring an additional server in the Notes/Domino infrastructure.
# Create Certification Log by using the menu bar in Notes R5.
# Create an organizational unit certifier ID by using the Tools pane in Domino Administrator.
# Register an additional server by using the Tools pane in Domino Administrator.
# Configure an additional server in an existing Notes/Domino infrastructure.
# Configuration setup method.
# Identify the tasks performed to troubleshoot a specified error message during the additional server setup.


Unit 2: Managing the Domino Environment 3 - 4 hours
# Identify the uses of Domino Directory.
# Select a view based on the type of information required.
# Select a view in the Server folder based on the type of information required.
# Select the type of Server Connection document in the Connections view based on a specific situation.
# Select the type of Domain document in the Domains view based on a specific situation.
# Match group types with their functionality.
# Create a group in Domino Directory.
# Set access permissions for a group by using the Access Control List.
# Select the correct combination of role and access level assigned to groups based on a specific situation.
# Identify the factors of mail routing in the Server Connection document used to specify a given piece of information.
# Schedule mail routing between servers in the same domain by using a Server Connection document.
# Identify the factors of replication in the Server Connection document used to specify a given piece of information.
# Schedule replication by using a Server Connection document.


Lotus Domino R5 System Administration Part 4: User Setup and Configuration Training CD
Course Overview
This is the fourth course in a ten part series for system administrators who are responsible for Domino server and Notes client. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the factors that need to be considered before registering a user in Notes R5; register a user in Notes R5; and install and configure Notes R5.

Learn To
# Identify the factors that need to be considered before registering a user in Notes R5.
# Register a user in Notes R5.
# Install and configure Notes R5.


Audience
This course series is for system administrators who are responsible for Domino server and Notes client. Participants should have completed NETg course 13403, Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 1: Basic Concepts or have equivalent knowledge and have completed the first three courses in this series.

Deployment Options
e-Learning

Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs

Language Options
Korean, US English

Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours

Objectives
Unit 1: User Registration: Preparation 2 - 3 hours
# Identify the correct naming scheme for registering a user in Domino R5.
# Register an Organizational Unit in Domino R5 by using the Configuration tab in Domino Administrator.
# Enable the alternate language support by using the Configuration tab in Domino Administrator.
# Identify the factors to be considered before creating a user setup profile.
# Create a user setup profile by using the Other dialog box.
# Given a scenario, identify the appropriate access option for securing a workstation ECL.
# Configure a workstation ECL by modifying the Administrator ECL.


Unit 2: Users: Registration and Migration 2 - 3 hours
# Identify the files and documents that are created during the registration of a user in Domino R5.
# Register a user in Domino R5.
# Identify the parameters of a text file that are used for registering a user in Notes R5.
# Register a group of users in Domino R5.
# Identify the steps to be performed before migrating a group of Microsoft Exchange users to Domino R5.
# Migrate a group of Microsoft Exchange users from the Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0 to Domino R5.
# Sequence the steps to be performed for migrating a group of users from an LDIF file to Domino R5.
# Sequence the steps to be performed for migrating a group of users from cc: Mail to Domino R5.


Unit 3: Notes R5: Installation and Configuration 2 hours
# Install the Notes Client.
# Configure Notes R5 by using the Lotus Notes Client Configuration Wizard.
# Identify the benefits of a mobile directory catalog.
# Create a location document.
# Configure a location document to enable Internet connectivity.
# Configure a location document to enable connectivity for a LAN user.
# Configure Notes R5 to prompt for a location option.
# Create a replication schedule by using Notes Replicator.
# Create the local replica of a database.
# Create a connection document.


Lotus Domino R5 System Administration Part 5: Advanced Notes Mail Routing Training CD
Course Overview
This is the fifth course in a ten part series for system administrators who are responsible for Domino server and Notes client. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the contents of the different mail routing documents in a Domino directory; configure mailing options, such as forwarding address, messaging size, priorities and shared mail; and implement mail optimization features for improving server performance and identify mailing restrictions.

Learn To
# Identify the contents of the different mail routing documents in a Domino directory.
# Configure mailing options, such as forwarding address, messaging size, priorities and shared mail.
# Implement mail optimization features for improving server performance and identify mailing restrictions.
# Identify the functions of calendar and scheduling components and implement calendar and scheduling in the same domain, and in the adjacent and non-adjacent domains.


Audience
This course series is for system administrators who are responsible for Domino server and Notes client. Participants should have completed NETg course 13403, Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 1: Basic Concepts or have equivalent knowledge and have completed the first four courses in this series.

Deployment Options
e-Learning

Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs

Language Options
Korean, US English

Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours

Objectives
Unit 1: Notes to Notes Mail Routing 1 - 2 hours
# Identify the characteristics of a mail file.
# Identify the characteristics of MAIL.BOX.
# Match the functions of a router with the situations in which the functions are performed.
# Identify the contents of a person document.
# Identify the contents of a Configuration Settings document.
# Identify the contents of a server document.
# Identify the contents of a connection document.
# Identify the contents of a Domain document.
# Identify the mail routing process between users having mail files on the same mail server.
# Identify the routing process between two users having mail files on different servers in the same Domino network.
# Identify the mail routing process between users with servers on different Domino networks in the same domain.
# Configure routing between users with servers on different domino networks in the same domain by using the Domino directory.
# Identify the mail routing process between users with servers on two different domains.
# Configure routing between users having mail files on servers on an adjacent domain by using the domino directory.
# Configure routing between users with servers on Non-adjacent domains by using the domino directory.
# Identify the mail routing process for mobile users.
# Configure routing for mobile users by using the Domino directory.
# Replicate a local mail database with the mail database on the server.
# Transfer mail from a local mail database by using the Replicator tab.


Unit 2: Mailing Options 1 - 2 hours
# Set up a forwarding address for a user by using the user's Person document.
# Configure message size limitations by using the Configuration Settings document.
# Customize a mail failure message by using the Configuration Settings document.
# Identify the advantages of shared mail.
# Match the various Server Console commands that apply to shared mail with their functions.


Unit 3: Mailing Optimization and Restrictions 2 hours
# Create multiple MAIL.BOX databases.
# Set up the least cost routing for mail messages.
# Disable type-ahead addressing.
# Identify the implications of various domain level restrictions.
# Identify the implications of the various Organization level restrictions.


Unit 4: Calendar and Scheduling 2 hours
# Match the Calendar and Scheduling components with their functions.
# Create a Holiday document.
# Implement scheduling across adjacent domains.
# Implement scheduling across Non-adjacent domains.
# Create a resource reservation database.
# Create a Site Profile document
# Create a resource document.
# Edit the resource document.


Lotus Domino R5 System Administration Part 6: Advanced Internet Mail Routing Training CD
Course Overview
This is the sixth course in a ten part series for system administrators who are responsible for Domino server and Notes client. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to identify the basic messaging concepts related to the Domino mail system, set up SMTP routing and identify sample mail routing configurations; customize Domino mail system by setting up address resolution, restricting inbound mail and outbound messages from a Domino mail system; and set up the POP3 and IMAP services and their users.

Learn To
# Identify the basic messaging concepts related to the Domino mail system, set up SMTP routing and identify sample mail routing configurations.
# Customize Domino mail system by setting up address resolution, restricting inbound mail and outbound messages from a Domino mail system.
# Set up the POP3 and IMAP services and their users.


Audience
This course series is for system administrators who are responsible for Domino server and Notes client. Participants should have completed NETg course 13403, Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 1: Basic Concepts or have equivalent knowledge and have completed the first five courses in this series.

Deployment Options
e-Learning

Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs

Language Options
Korean, US English

Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours

Objectives
Unit 1: Setting Up Internet Mail in Domino R5 2 - 3 hours
# Identify the messaging features of a Domino mail system.
# Match the mail client types with their functioning.
# Sequence of steps in mail routing in a Domino mail system.
# Sequence the steps in mail routing using SMTP.
# Create a Configuration Settings Document by using the Lotus Notes client.
# Internet or any other private SMTP network.
# Set up SMTP routing within a local Internet domain by using the Configuration Settings document.
# Set up SMTP routing outside a local Internet domain by using the Configuration Settings document.
# Set up a server to receive mail sent via SMTP routing by using the Configuration Settings document.
# Create SMTP connection documents for SMTP routing from an non-SMTP-enabled server to an SMTP-enabled server by using the Notes client.
# Create Foreign SMTP domain documents for SMTP routing from an non-SMTP-enabled server to an SMTP-enabled server by using the Notes client.
# Set up a relay host by using the Configuration Settings document.
# Set up a Domino server for message exchange over a dial-up connection by using the Server Connection document.
# Identify the Domino mail system configuration requirements for routing messages in a local Internet domain.
# Identify the configuration requirements of a Domino mail system using a single server for routing all Internet messages.
# Identify the configuration requirements of a Domino mail system with one server for inbound and one server for outbound messages.
# Identify the configuration requirements for routing mail using two servers to balance the Internet mail load.
# Identify the configuration requirements of routing mail between a third-party server and Domino in the same Internet domain.
# Identify the configuration requirements mail routing using a smart host.


Unit 2: Customizing Mail System in Domino R5 2 - 3 hours
# Set up the forwarding address for a user by configuring the forwarding address on the user's Person document.
# Set up a smart host by using the Configuration Settings document.
# Set up multiple Internet domain names within one organization by using the Configuration Settings document.
# Specify how addresses are looked up in Person documents by using the Configuration Settings document.
# Specify how the router determines the SMTP server for the outbound mail by using the Configuration Settings document.
# Set up restrictions for inbound SMTP connections by using the Configuration Settings document.
# Set up restrictions for inbound relay access by using the Configuration Settings document.
# Set up restrictions for SMTP-based mail routing by using the Configuration Settings document.
# Set up restrictions for who can send Internet mail to users in your domain by using the Configuration Settings document.
# Set up restrictions for who can receive Internet mail in a domain by using the Configuration Settings document.
# Match the inbound SMTP extensions and commands with the functions that they perform when enabled.
# Set up restrictions for who can send mail to the Internet by using the Configuration Settings document.
# Match the outbound SMTP extensions with the functions they perform when enabled.


Unit 3: Setting Up Services in Domino R5 2 hours
# Identify the implications of setting up the POP3 service.
# Set up the POP3 service on a Domino server.
# Identify the implication of setting up the IMAP service on a Domino server.
# Set up the IMAP service on a Domino server.
# Set up the Person document for a POP3 user by using the Domino Directory.
# Create a mail file on the Domino server for a POP3 user.
# Identify the values to fulfill the requirements for configuring POP3 client software.
# Enable the mail file for an IMAP user by running the convert utility.
# Identify the values to fulfill the requirements for configuring POP3 client software.


Lotus Domino R5 System Administration Part 7: Security Planning and Implementation Training CD
Course Overview
This is the seventh course in a ten part series for system administrators who are responsible for Domino server and Notes client. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to plan and implement Domino security at an organization; control the access to user IDs and Domino servers; secure Domino database by using database ACLS, roles, and forms and view access lists; secure a document by using Readers and Authors field, and document encryption; and secure mail by encrypting and signing mail.

Learn To
# Plan and implement Domino security at an organization.
# Control the access to user IDs and Domino servers.
# Secure Domino database by using database ACLS, roles, and forms and view access lists.
# Secure a document by using Readers and Authors field, and document encryption.
# Secure mail by encrypting and signing mail.


Audience
This course series is for system administrators who are responsible for Domino server and Notes client. Participants should have completed NETg course 13403, Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 1: Basic Concepts or have equivalent knowledge and have completed the first six courses in this series.

Deployment Options
e-Learning

Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs

Language Options
Korean, US English

Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours

Objectives
Unit 1: Domino Security 1.5 - 2 hours
# Match each member of the Domino Security team with their responsibilities.
# Match the strategies that may be used to secure servers with their functionality.
# Match the strategies that may be used to secure applications with their functionality.
# Match the strategies that may be used to secure IDs with their functionality.


Unit 2: ID and Server Security 1.5 - 2 hours
# Identify the contents of Lotus Notes R5 user IDs.
# Identify the strategies for the use of password for ID files.
# Sequence the steps involved in the process of verifying a client accessing a Domino server.
# Identify the features of ID cross-certification.
# Add a cross-certificate to authenticate a user from a different organization on demand.
# Add a cross-certificate by Notes mail demand to authenticate a user from a different organization.
# Identify the guidelines for ensuring maximum physical security for Domino servers.
# Identify the functions of types of server access controls.
# Implement the Domino server security by using the server document.
# Restrict the access to Passthru server by using the fields in the server document.
# Restrict agents by using the server document.
# Customize the Public Directory Profile to specify the server security related settings for Domino Directory.


Unit 3: Database Security 1 - 2 hours
# Given a scenario, identify the access level required to enable a user to perform specific operations.
# Assign a user type to a name in the ACL from the workspace.
# Identify the access level required to replicate specified changes to a database replica, in a given scenario.
# Identify the guidelines for setting server access in the database ACL to ensure proper database replication.
# Create a role from the workspace.
# Control access to a form by creating a form Create access list.
# Control access to a view by creating a view read access list.


Unit 4: Document Security 1 hour
# Identify the characteristics of the Readers field in document security.
# Identify the characteristics of the Authors Field in document security.
# Match the ways used to encrypt documents with their features.
# Create keys used for encryption.
# Manually apply encryption keys to fields.


Unit 5: Mail Security 1 hour
# Identify the features of Mail encryption.
# Identify the events that occur in the process of outgoing mail encryption.
# Identify the events involved in the process of verifying the author of Notes mail messages.
# Practice on one of the events.
# Identify the events involved in the process of verifying the author of S/MIME mail messages.


Lotus Domino R5 System Administration Part 8: Internet Connectivity & Security Training CD
Course Overview
This is the eighth course in a ten part series for system administrators who are responsible for Domino server and Notes client. At the completion of this course, students will learn how to configure and customize the Domino Web server; set up LDAP, directory assistance, and NNTP; identify the ways to provide Internet security by using firewalls, and set up certification authority, SSL, and S/MIME.

Learn To
# Identify the features of the Domino Web server, and configure and customize the Domino Web server.
# Identify the features of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) and Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP), and set up LDAP, directory assistance, and NNTP.
# Identify the ways to provide Internet security by using firewalls, and set up certification authority, SSL, and S/MIME.


Audience
This course series is for system administrators who are responsible for Domino server and Notes client. Participants should have completed NETg course 13403, Lotus Domino R5 Development Part 1: Basic Concepts or have equivalent knowledge and have completed the first seven courses in this series.

Deployment Options
e-Learning

Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs

Language Options
Korean, US English

Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours

Objectives
Unit 1: Domino Web Server 2 - 3 hours
# Match the Web server features that Domino provides with their benefits.
# Configure the basic settings for the Domino Web server by using the Server document in Notes R5.
# Configure the log files for the Domino Web server.
# Configure the HTTP sessions of the Domino Web server to improve performance by using the Server document in Notes R5.
# Configure the Domino Web server mapping by using the Server document in Notes R5.
# Enable the Domino Web server to host a Java applet by using the Server document in Notes R5.
# Set up a Virtual Web server by using the Server document in Notes R5.
# Set up aliases for a Web site by using the Server document in Notes R5.
# Customize Web server messages by using the Domino Configuration database in Notes R5.
# Redirect a URL by using the Server document in Notes R5.
# Create a File Protection document for protecting Web Files by using the Server document in Notes R5.
# Create a Web realm by using the Server document in Notes R5.


Unit 2: Services on a Domino Server 2 - 3 hours
# Identify the tasks that can be performed when the LDAP service is installed on a Domino server.
# Sequence the steps to set up the LDAP service on a Domino server.
# Configure the Setup Profiles of Notes R5 users to enable them to connect to the LDAP service by using Domino Directory.
# Set up the LDAP service on Outlook Express.
# Customize the LDAP settings on a Domino server by using the Configuration Settings document in Notes R5.
# Identify the name that satisfies the naming rules in Directory Assistance.
# Configure a Directory Assistance database.
# Create a Directory Assistance document by using a Directory Assistance database in Notes R5.
# Identify the tasks that can be performed when the NNTP service is installed on a Domino server.
# Identify the steps to set up the NNTP service on a Domino server.
# Configure the NNTP service on a Domino server by using the Server document in Notes R5.
# Implement the NNTP service on the Domino server by using the New Database dialog box in Notes R5.
# Set up a newsfeed by configuring the Connection document in Notes R5.


Unit 3: Internet Security 2 hours
# Identify the advantages of the various types of firewalls.
# Identify the situation in which a specific type of application proxy firewall is used.
# Create a certificate authority database on a Domino server by using the New Database dialog box in Notes R5.
# Create a certificate authority key ring file by using the certificate authority database in Notes R5.
# Configure the certificate authority application profile of a Domino server.
# Approve a server certificate request by using the certificate authority database in Notes R5.
# Create a key ring file for setting up SSL on a Domino server by using the Server Certificate Admin database in Notes R5.
# Submit a request for an SSL server certificate by using the Server Certificate Admin database in Notes R5.
# Merge a certificate authority certificate as a trusted root in the server key ring file.
# Configure a TCP/IP port to enable SSL on the port by using the Server document in Notes R5.


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