Training Course:sun java system directory server ee 6.x analysis and planningSchool/Trainer:qa ltd. aberdeen, birmingham, bristol, edinburgh, exeter, glasgow, leeds, london, manchester, slough, united kingdom
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Course Description:
'' this course provides students with the technical knowledge and skills necessary to design a lightweight directory access protocol (ldap) directory service solution deploying sun java(tm) system directory server enterprise edition 6. this course introduces the ldap directory services analysis and planning (dsap) process, a design methodology for designing and documenting an ldap directory service deploying multiple sun java system directory servers. in applying this methodology to a business case study, students focus on planning and design not on operation issues. optional hands-on labs are included.
who can benefit
students who can benefit from this course are ldap directory architects, professional services consultants, and other technical personnel responsible for planning and designing an ldap directory architecture around sun java system directory server enterprise edition 6.
prerequisites
to succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:
perform basic unix tasks understand basic unix commands describe ldap services at a high level describe features of the sun java system directory server enterprise edition 6 (directory server) install directory server
delegates will learn how to
upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
describe the ldap directory services analysis and planning (dsap) process document ldap directory data requirements develop an ldap directory schema design an ldap directory tree hierarchy design a topology and replication strategy create directory access control rules select indexes to support your design describe the steps to build a test environment
course outline
module 1 �overview of the directory services analysis and planning process
describe the directory services analysis and planning (dsap) process
describe basic lightweight directory access protocol (ldap) concepts and terminology
module 2 �planning your directory data
describe the process of planning your directory data
identify directory applications
identify directory data stores
document directory application fields
document directory data store fields
module 3 �planning your directory schema
describe the process of planning your directory schema
describe basic ldap and directory server schema concepts
match directory application fields to the default schema
match directory data store fields to the default schema
extend the default schema for nonmatching fields
identify authoritative sources for each field
identify processes and procedures that need to change
module 4 �planning your directory tree
describe the process of planning your directory tree
describe the components and functions of an ldap directory tree hierarchy
select a directory server root suffix
select branch points
create sample entries
select unique rdns
group entries for administration
module 5 �creating a database topology
describe the process of creating a database topology
create a network directory map
identify local master requirements
partition your directory tree
map databases to multiple locations
module 6 �creating a database distribution strategy
describe the process of creating a database distribution strategy
identify database distribution options
identify general distribution paths
identify replication paths
identify chaining paths
identify referral paths
module 7 �creating a replication strategy
describe the process of creating a replication strategy
describe general strategies for write failover, read failover, and load balancing
create multiple masters for write failover
create hub replicas for improved performance and availability
create consumer replicas for load balancing
module 8 �planning your security policies
describe the process of planning your security policies
describe the directory server security methods
define general user access control security policies
define special user access control security policies
define password policies
define encrypted attributes
create access control instruction (aci) statements to support your security policies
module 9 �planning your indexing strategy
describe the process of planning your indexing strategy
describe the default directory server indexes
identify index types based on application search filters
select attributes to index and identify index types
define an indexing strategy for each database
module 10 �evaluating your plan
describe the process of evaluating your plan
list the steps to build a test environment
describe the phases of testing your design ...''
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.
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