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Test 050-703 objectives

 

 

Test objectives

  1. Perform an Identity Management requirements assessment through a workshop with all customer employees involved or through contact with individual employees.
  2. Create an Identity Management Project Plan with Designer to present an Identity Management solution to a customer and obtain sign-off on the project to start the Solution Development phase.
  3. Given a final Requirements Assessment document and customer sign-off on the Identity Management project, be able to use the Identity Manager 3 (IDM 3) Designer or a General Office Application (such as OpenOffice.org) to create an Identity Management Project Plan that includes an Identity Management design document, an environment specifications document, and a client responsibilities document.
  4. Install and configure eDirectory on Identity Vault server(s) to meet the requirements of an Identity Management project plan.
  5. Extend the eDirectory schema, install the Metadirectory engine (and system service), install the Identity Manager plug-ins for iManager, install the Remote Loader, install the system drivers, and implement any associated reports and tools to meet the requirements of an Identity Management project plan.
  6. Perform post-installation tasks (such as configuring drivers or installing and configuring connectivity components) to meet the requirements of an Identity Management project plan.
  7. Install the User Application and Workflow Provisioning services to meet the requirements of an Identity Management project plan.
  8. Given a production pilot development environment with Identity Vault servers and the Identity Management (IDM) metadirectory components installed, be able to use the appropriate tools to set up the development environment to meet customer security policies and guidelines.
  9. Test basic connectivity between Identity Management components to validate that you are meeting IDM project plan requirements.
  10. Customize the schema associated with a connected application or Identity Vault to meet the requirements of an Identity Management project plan.
  11. Modify driver mapping policies with iManager or Designer to meet the requirements of an Identity Management project plan.
  12. Modify driver filters with iManager or Designer to assign data authority, assign merge authority, and optimize modify operations to meet the requirements of an Identity Management project plan.
  13. Define a Global Configuration Value with iManager or Designer that can be referenced from within a policy to meet the requirements of an Identity Management project plan.
  14. Define a matching policy with iManager or Designer that links like identities based on the requirements of an Identity Management project plan.
  15. Define create polices using iManager or Designer that meet the requirements of an Identity Management project plan.
  16. Define placement polices with iManager or Designer that meet the requirements of an Identity Management project plan.
  17. Define entitlement polices with iManager or Designer that meet the requirements of an Identity Management project plan.
  18. Complete driver configuration by defining data transformations, data synthesis, status processing, operation transformations, advanced filtering, data integrity, external processing, and advanced entitlements with iManager or Designer that meet the requirements of an Identity Management project plan.
  19. Given an Identity Management Project Plan and a production pilot development environment with basic driver configuration completed, be able to use iManager or Designer to configure policies that define data synthesis (such as adding data elements) to meet the technical and business requirements of the project plan.
  20. Given an Identity Management Configure policies with iManager or Designer that define transformation (such as transforming a delete event into a disable event) to meet the requirements of an Identity Management project plan.
  21. Configure advanced filtering logic with iManager or Designer that can't be done in the driver filter (such as matching on a regular expression) to meet the requirements of an Identity Management project plan.
  22. Given an Identity Management Project Plan and a production pilot development environment with basic driver configuration completed, be able to use iManager or Designer to define advanced entitlement logic to meet the technical and business requirements of the project plan.
  23. Implement Role-Based Entitlement policies with iManager that meet the requirements of an Identity Management project plan.
  24. Implement password policies with iManager or Designer that meet the requirements of an Identity Management project plan.
  25. Implement workflow-based provisioning by creating workflows with iManager or Designer that enable provisioning requests to meet the requirements of an Identity Management project plan.
  26. Test individual components (such as filters or policies) with iManager or Designer to ensure that they meet the requirements of an Identity Management project plan.
  27. Test collections of IDM components or solutions with iManager or Designer to ensure that the components or solutions meet the requirements of an Identity Management project plan.
  28. Perform testing and quality assurance (QA) tasks on an IDM solution (such as validating the IDM solution and performing bug discovery).
  29. Prepare servers and workstations (including platform installation) to meet the requirements for rolling out an Identity Management solution to a production environment.
  30. Deploy Identity Manager components to a production environment (using iManager, Designer, and any other appropriate tools) based on an IDM project plan schedule.
  31. Understand How To Upgrade to eDirectory 8.7 on NetWare Servers
  32. Understand How To Install eDirectory 8.7 on a Linux Server
  33. Understand How To Design and Configure SLP v2
  34. Understand How To Design and Configure Time Synchronization
  35. Understand How To Design Logical eDirectory Tree Structure
  36. Understand How To Design and Configure Partitions and Replication
  37. Understand How To Use Troubleshooting Tools to Resolve an eDirectory Issue
  38. Describe eDirectory Background Processes
  39. Describe and Analyze the Limber Process
  40. Describe and Analyze the Schema Synchronization Process
  41. Describe and Analyze the External Reference Check Process
  42. Describe and Analyze the Obituary Process
  43. Describe and Analyze the Janitor Process
  44. Identify Health Check Prerequisites
  45. Identify eDirectory Disaster Recovery Issues
  46. Identify Common Causes of Communication Failures
  47. Understand How To Troubleshoot SLP Communication Issues
  48. Understand How To Troubleshoot NTP Problems
  49. Understand How To Resolve Synthetic Time Problems
  50. Identify the eDirectory Schema
  51. Identify How Schema Synchronization Works
  52. Understand How To View the Schema Synchronization Process
  53. Understand How To Perform Partition Operations
  54. Understand How To Apply Replica Guidelines
  55. Understand How To Perform Replica Operations
  56. Understand How To Troubleshoot Inconsistent Replicas
  57. Understand How To Troubleshoot Inconsistent Objects
  58. Understand How To Troubleshoot Obituaries
  59. Identify eDirectory Rights Concepts
  60. Understand How To Troubleshoot Problems Accessing Network Resources
  61. Understand How To Tune eDirectory for Optimum Performance
  62. Given a basic GroupWise System with a single domain and a single post office, be able to use the Mailbox/Library Maintenance Tool to maintain user databases, message databases, document management databases to keep the GroupWise System functioning reliably and efficiently.

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