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Novell Identity Manager 3.5 Fundamentals

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Novell Identity Manager 3.5 Fundamentals

In this course, students learn about the basic components of Novell Identity Manager 3.5 by installing and using Novell Identity Manager 3.5 with few configuration changes. Students will become familiar with the purpose and components of Identity Manager, enabling them to perform basic configuration tasks in a lab environment.

Students will work with two SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 10 Linux servers, and a Windows Server 2003 server to synchronize data and passwords between eDirectory (on one of the SLES 10 servers) and Microsoft Active Directory (on the Windows 2003 server).

A Classroom course provided by Mondale IT Solutions Ltd. in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Reading, Bristol, Exeter, United Kingdom

Novell Identity Manager 3.5 Fundamentals

In this course, students learn about the basic components of Novell Identity Manager 3.5 by installing and using Novell Identity Manager 3.5 with few configuration changes. Students will become familiar with the purpose and components of Identity Manager, enabling them to perform basic configuration tasks in a lab environment.

Students will work with two SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 10 Linux servers, and a Windows Server 2003 server to synchronize data and passwords between eDirectory (on one of the SLES 10 servers) and Microsoft Active Directory (on the Windows 2003 server).

Audience Summary:
We expect the students for this course to include:

Novell software system administrators, integrators, and engineers
Networking consultants
Reseller/partner technical support staff
New Identity Manager customers


Prerequisites
Students should have a solid understanding of fundamental networking concepts (as covered in the CompTIA Network+ certification) and have knowledge of or experience with administering databases and a Directory (such as eDirectory or Active Directory). In addition, students should be familiar with the fundamentals of administering Novell eDirectory (through experience or taking a course such as 3017 or 3078).

Students would also benefit from some fundamental experience with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server(9 or 10) and Windows Server 2003, as both platforms are used in the course exercises.



Delegates will learn how to
Install and use Novell Identity Manager 3.5
Perform basic configuration tasks in a lab environment
Work with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 10 servers, and a Windows Server 2003 server to synchronize data and passwords between eDirectory and Active Directory

Course outline
SECTION 1: Describe Novell Identity Manager 3.5
SECTION 2: Install Novell Identity Manager 3.5
SECTION 3: Configure an eDirectory Driver
SECTION 4: Manage Policies and Filters
SECTION 5: Implement Role-Based Entitlements
SECTION 6: Install and Use Designer
SECTION 7: Install and Configure the Active Directory Driver
SECTION 8: Implement Identity Manager Password Synchronization
SECTION 9: Install the User Application
SECTION 10: Administer Organizational Charts and White Pages
SECTION 11: Implement Novell Audit Logging
SECTION 12: Review Novell Identity Manager Deployment Guidelines
APPENDIX A: eDirectory Fundamentals
Examinations
There is no exam associated with this course.

A On-site course provided by QA Ltd. in Aberdeen, Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow, Leeds, London, Manchester, Slough, United Kingdom

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