| Audience: | The target audience for this course is system administrators new to Lotus Domino who have a general understanding of the Lotus Domino and Lotus Notes administration environment, and who will be responsible for initial installation and setup of a basic Lotus Domino/Lotus Notes 8.5 infrastructure, and setup of Domino Mail servers in the corporate intranet and extranet (i.e. Internet) environments. |
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| Description: | This instructor-led, hands-on course builds on the skills introduced in the IBM® Lotus® Domino® 8.5 System Administration Fundamentals course (D8L75). The course is designed to introduce IBM® Lotus® Domino® system administrators to the process of establishing an IBM Lotus Domino 8.5 environment. It provides students with hands-on practice by installing Lotus Domino servers and clients; configuring users, groups, and administrative tools; and configuring, managing, and troubleshooting mail. |
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| Prerequisites: | The prerequisites for this course include completion of the IBM® Lotus® Domino® 8.5 System Administration Operating Fundamentals course (D8L75) or equivalent knowledge, skills and experience. |
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| Duration: | 2 days |
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| Objectives: | Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
T set up the first server and the administrator
T add Lotus Domino servers
T add Lotus Notes clients
T administer users by creating groups and implementing policies
T set up server administration
T synchronize Lotus Domino system databases
T configure basic intranet mail routing
T configure mail routing to the Internet
T establish mail controls
T implement mail rules and storage limits
T monitor mail
T resolve common mail routing problems. |
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| Topics Covered: | Setting Up the First Server and Administrator
• Analyzing a Deployment Plan
• Installing the IBM® Lotus® Domino® Server Software
• Installing the IBM®® Lotus® Domino® Administrator Client Software
• Launching and Configuring the First Server
• Configuring the First Workstation
• Assigning Roles to Administrators and Servers
Adding IBM® Lotus® Domino® Servers
• Registering Servers
• Configuring and Starting Additional IBM® Lotus® Domino® Servers
Adding IBM® Lotus Notes® Clients
• Creating an Organizational Unit Certifier
• Registering New Administrators
• Registering Users from a File
• Replicating Server Document Changes
• Setting Up an Administrator Workstation
• Verifying the IBM® Lotus® Domino® Installation
• Creating Replicas on Multiple Servers Administering Users
Administering Users
• Creating Groups
• Creating an Organizational Policy
• Creating and Assigning an Explicit Policy
Setting Up Server Administration
• Customizing the IBM® Lotus® Domino® Administrator Work Environment
• Setting Access to Create Databases on the Server
• Setting Administration Levels
Setting Logging Levels
• Synchronizing IBM® Lotus® Domino® System Databases
• Creating Server Groups for Replication
• Creating a Connection Document
Configuring Basic Intranet Mail Routing
• Configuring Notes Named Networks
• Implementing a Hub-and-Spoke Mail Routing Topology
• Selecting a Mail Storage Format for Incoming Mail
Configuring Mail Routing to the Internet
• Enabling the SMTP Listener Task
• Configuring Basic SMTP Settings
• Restricting Internet Mail Delivery
• Enabling Whitelist and Blacklist Filters
• Configuring Extended SMTP (E/SMTP) Options
• Configuring Internet Addressing
• Testing SMTP
Establishing Mail Controls
• Configuring Router Restrictions
• Implementing Message Disclaimers
• Implementing Mail Delivery Controls
• Implementing Mail Transfer Controls
• Configuring Multiple Server Mailboxes
Implementing Mail Rules and Storage Limits
• Creating and Activating a Server Mail Rule
• Enabling Mail Journaling
• Implementing Blacklist Tag and Whitelist Tag Mail Rule Conditions
• Establishing Mail Quotas
• Controlling Inbox Size with Inbox Maintenance
• Archiving Mail
Monitoring Mail
• Verifying Routing and Checking Mail Delivery
• Enabling Mail Statistics
• Enabling Message Tracking
• Configuring Message Recall
Resolving Common Mail Routing Problems
• Sending a Mail Trace
• Restarting the Router
• Forcing Mail Routing
• Resolving Undelivered and Dead Mail |
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| Cost: | $1,000 |
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