Friday, 31 March 2017

C2070-582 IBM FileNet Business Process Manager V5.1

Test information:
Number of questions: 61
Time allowed in minutes: 90
Required passing score: 58%
Test languages: English, Japanese
Related certifications:
IBM Certified Specialist – FileNet Business Process Manager V5.1
This multiple-choice test contains questions requiring single and multiple answers. For multiple-answer questions, you need to choose all required
options to get the answer correct. You will be advised how many options make up the correct answer.
This test is designed to provide diagnostic feedback on the Examination Score Report, correlating back to the test objectives, informing the test taker how
he or she did on each section of the test. As a result, to maintain the integrity of each test, questions and answers are not distributed.
The test contains seven sections totalling 61 multiple-choice questions. The percentages after each section title reflect the approximate distribution of the total question set across the sections.
Section 1 – Planning and Architecture (7%)
Demonstrate understanding of IBM FileNet Business Process Manager Architecture
Identify minimum installation requirements
Identify product integration options available to the Process Engine
Section 2 – Installation and Configuration (18%)
Demonstrate installation and configuration knowledge (e.g. multiple instances configuration, security)
Demonstrate knowledge of high availability installation and configuration
Demonstrate knowledge of deploying add-on software (e.g. P8 eForms, Case Analyzer, Case Monitor)
Demonstrate knowledge of deployment validation procedures
Section 3 – Administration (15%)
Demonstrate knowledge of system administration tasks (e.g. maintenance tasks, best practices)
Demonstrate knowledge of workflow administration tools and tasks
Demonstrate knowledge of Process Engine security.
Section 4 – Designing, Deploying and Testing Workflows and Applications (20%)
Understand the steps needed to plan and create a BPM application (i.e. workflow design) based on FileNet BPM
Understand the steps needed to design and implement a BPM application (i.e. workflow design) based on FileNet BPM
Understand the steps needed to deploy an application from development to testing to production
Understand the steps needed to expose a workflow as a service
Understand and demonstrate the process engine using custom components (e.g. dropping in Java Code, Step Processors, etc.)
Section 5 – Extending IBM FileNet Business Process Manager Configuration (11%)
Demonstrate knowledge of integration of FileNet BPM with external system using WebServices & JMS.
Understand how Process Engine interacts with Case Manager
Understand how to integrate Rules, Case Analyzer, Case Monitor, P8 eForms and Lotus Forms, and Records Manager with workflow
Section 6 – Troubleshooting (16%)
Understand how to use the ISA Lite tool to collect diagnostic information.
Familiarity with the logging options for the Process Engine (e.g. PE Server System logs and trace logs, VW Tool Trace, log4j)
Given a scenario, identify the tools available to troubleshoot the Process Engine (e.g. Process Tracker, Process Administrator, vwlog, vwtool, diagnostic URL)
Section 7 – Performance and Tuning (13%)
Demonstrate knowledge of monitoring options (e.g. WebSphere Business Monitor, Case Monitor)
Understand the principles of performance and tuning recommendations
Demonstrate knowledge of JVM tuning
Demonstrate knowledge of database tuning
QUESTION 1
You are installing a Process Engine server that will be a part of an IBM Case Manager installation.
What is a requirement for the Process Engine installation?
A. The Process Engine can only have one virtual server.
B. IBM Case Manager and Process Engine must be on the same server.
C. The Content Engine and Process Engine must be on the same server.
D. You must use the same database for both the Content Engine and Process Engine.
Answer: D
Explanation:

QUESTION 2
There is a need to generate the Case Analyzer reports based on fields in the workflow. Which two
configuration steps are required to do this? (Choose two.)
A. Configure the Case Analyzer pruning schedule
B. Expose the workflow fields in the Process Engine Event Log
C. Expose the workflow fields in all queues associated with the workflow
D. Expose the workflow fields in the Roster associated with the workflow
E. Create new data fields in Case Analyzer based on these workflow fields
Answer: B,E
Explanation:

QUESTION 3
Which two adaptors are supported by IBM FileNet P8 Business Process Manager out-of-the-box?
(Choose two.)
A. C#
B. Java
C. JMS
D. .NET
E. TIBCO
Answer: B,C
Explanation:

QUESTION 4
How do you configure multiple Component Managers to access the same Component Queues?
A. Create exact replicas of Component Manager instances on the same host accessing the same
component queues.
B. Create exact replicas of Component Manager instances on different hosts accessing the same
component queues.
C. Create the Component Manager instances each with a different Service User name to access
the same component queues.
D. Create duplicates of the Component Queues and have each Component Manager point to a
copy of the component queue.
Answer: C
Explanation:

QUESTION 5
You are installing a Process Engine server that will be a part of an IBM Case Manager installation.
What configuration setting must be set to establish the connection between an object store and an
isolated region for IBM Case Manager?
A. A Region id must be created in the object store.
B. The Runtime Options tab must be configured in Process Configuration Console.
C. A symbolic link between the object store and the isolated region must be created.
D. The IBM Case Manager server host name must be specified on the Server Connections tab on
the Process Engine Process Task Manager.
Answer: C
Explanation:

Monday, 13 March 2017

300-160 DCID Designing Cisco Data Center Unified Computing

Exam Number 300-160 DCID
Associated Certifications CCNP Data Center
Duration 90 minutes (60-70 questions)
Available Languages English

This exam tests a candidate's knowledge of data center infrastructure design pertaining to deployment requirements and options for network connectivity, infrastructure, storage network, compute connectivity, and compute resource parameters.

The Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure (DCID) exam (300-160) is a 90-minute, 60–70 question assessment. This exam is one of the exams associated with the CCNP Data Center Certification. This exam tests a candidate's knowledge of Cisco data center infrastructure design pertaining to deployment requirements and options for network connectivity, infrastructure, storage network, compute connectivity, and compute resource parameters. The course, Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure v6 (DCID), helps candidates to prepare for this exam because the content is aligned with the exam topics.

The following topics are general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the exam. However, other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam. In order to better reflect the contents of the exam and for clarity purposes, the guidelines below may change at any time without notice.

1.0 Data Center Network Connectivity Design 24%

1.1 Evaluate options for Layer 2 connectivity to meet deployment requirements in the data center

1.1.a Endpoint mobility
1.1.b Redundancy / high availability
1.1.c Convergence
1.1.d Services insertion

1.2 Evaluate options for Layer 3 connectivity to meet deployment requirements in the data center

1.2.a IP mobility
1.2.b Redundancy / high availability
1.2.b [i] Graceful restart / NSF
1.2.c Convergence
1.2.d Services insertion
1.2.d [i] Load balancing
1.2.d [ii] Security

2.0 Data Center Infrastructure Design 21%

2.1 Evaluate data center protocols to meet deployment requirements

2.1.a Fabric Path
2.1.b OTV
2.1.c VXLAN
2.1.d LISP
2.1.e VPC/VPC+

2.2 Evaluate options for orchestration and management in a data center

2.2.a Orchestration and automation
2.2.b Out-of-band management network
2.2.c License management

2.3 Evaluate options for device and routing virtualization in a data center

2.3.a VDC
2.3.b VRF

2.4 Evaluate options for interconnecting data centers

3.0 Data Center Storage Network Design 21%

3.1 Plan for iSCSI deployment in the data center

3.1.a Multipathing
3.1.b Addressing schemes

3.2 Evaluate QoS requirements in the data center

3.2.a Fibre Channel
3.2.b FCoE
3.2.c FCIP
3.2.d iSCSI

3.3 Determine FCoE/ Fibre Channel interface parameters based on data center requirements

3.3.a Dedicated and shared mode
3.3.b Port types
3.3.c ISL
3.3.d Oversubscription

3.4 Evaluate SAN Topology options in the data center

3.4.a Fabric redundancy
3.4.b NPV, NPIV, and FCF
3.4.c Load balancing

4.0 Data Center Compute Connectivity Design 19%

4.1 Evaluate options for Ethernet connectivity to meet deployment requirements in a data center

4.1.a Redundancy / high availability
4.1.b Bandwidth
4.1.b [i] Over subscription
4.1.c Fabric interconnect operation mode
4.1.c [i] Switch mode
4.1.c [ii] End host mode

4.2 Evaluate options for storage connectivity to meet deployment requirements in a data center

4.2.a Multipathing
4.2.b Bandwidth
4.2.b [i] Port channels
4.2.b [ii] Oversubscription
4.2.c Fabric interconnect operation mode
4.2.c [i] Switch mode
4.2.c [ii] End host mode
4.2.d Direct-attached storage
4.2.d [i] Appliance port
4.2.d [ii] Fibre Channel storage port
4.2.d [iii] FCoE port

5.0 Data Center Compute Resource Parameters Design 15%

5.1 Evaluate options for orchestration and automation in the data center

5.1.a Service profile templates
5.1.b vNIC templates
5.1.c vHBA templates
5.1.d Global policies vs local policies

5.2 Evaluate options for management network in a data center

5.2.a In-band
5.2.b Out-of-band

5.3 Evaluate options for network device virtualization in a data center

5.3.a Cisco VIC adaptors
5.3.a [i] Number of interfaces vs IOM uplinks
5.3.a [ii] vCon placement policies
5.3.a [iii] Ethernet adaptor policies
5.3.a [iv] Fibre Channel policies


QUESTION: No: 1
Which document is the least relevant as an output deliverable from the design phase?

A. high-level design
B. site requirements specification
C. configurations
D. migration plan

Answer: C


QUESTION: No: 2
Which performance characteristic is least likely to require being addressed in the data center solution
requirements?

A. server virtualization
B. desktop virtualization
C. distributed computing
D. private cloud
E. power efficiency

Answer: E


QUESTION: No: 3
Which item can be used as an alternative reconnaissance tool to the NetApp On Command Balance
application?

A. NetlQ PIateSpin
B. VKerne| vOPS
C. Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit
D. VMware vCenter Orchestrator plug-in
E. Symantec Enterprise Security Manager

Answer: A


QUESTION: No: 4
Which design steps could be considered optional?

A. audit
B. solution sizing
C. analysis
D. deployment provision

Answer: A


QUESTION: No: 5
Which technology differentiates a data center designed around Cisco equipment versus another vendor?

A. NPV
B. NPIV
C. VSANs
D. FCoE

Answer: C

Monday, 6 March 2017

C2040-434 IBM Connections Docs 1.0.7 Administration

Test information:
Number of questions: 41
Time allowed in minutes: 90
Required passing score: 71%
Languages: English

Related certifications:
IBM Certified System Administration - Connections Docs 1.0.7

Section 1: IBM Connections Docs Deployment Planning (29%)
Configure an HA environment for IBM Connections Docs
Understand networking protocols and connecting between various systems
Identify deployment topology
Understand IBM Connections Docs components
Understand the share directories
Understand system requirements and required packages
Understand pre-installation tasks
Understand single sign-on
Install IBM WebSphere Application Server
Configure security in IBM WebSphere Application Server

Section 2: IBM Connections Docs Installation (22%)
Install IBM Connections Docs help including help for IBM Connections Content Manager integration
Configure Microsoft Windows server for Conversion
Verify installation result including Sanity check
Configure NFS and CIFS
Install CMIS for IBM Connections Docs integration with IBM FileNet/IBM Connections Content Manager
Use GUI installer
Setup IBM Connections Docs using script-based Installer
Create databases
Upgrade to IBM Connections Docs 1.0.7

Section 3: Administration and Use of IBM Connections Docs (24%)
Understand the Save vs. Publish version differences
Understand Version control
Understand access controls for documents
Tune conversion performance for File Viewer and IBM Connections Docs
Co-edit a file
Work with Documents, Spreadsheets and Presentations
Setup entitlement for IBM Connections Docs and Viewer
Understand IBM Connections Docs configuration files

Section 4: Integration (9%)
Integrate IBM Connections Docs with IBM Connections Files
Integrate IBM Connections Docs with IBM Connections Content Manager
Integrate IBM Connections Docs with IBM FileNet
Understand IBM Sametime integration

Section 5: Troubleshooting (16%)
Understand troubleshooting techniques for various IBM Connections Docs applications (i.e. viewer, editor,...)
Troubleshoot shared data
Troubleshoot IBM Connections Content Manager
Troubleshoot IBM Connections
Understand IBM WebSphere Application Server logging

IBM Certified System Administration - Connections Docs 1.0.7

Job Role Description / Target Audience
This intermediate-level certification is intended for system administrators who plan for and perform the installation, configuration and day-to-day tasks associated with ensuring the smooth and efficient operation of an IBM Connections Docs 1.0.7 environment. This includes tasks associated with:

IBM Connections Docs Deployment Planning
IBM Connections Docs Installation
Administration and Use of IBM Connections Docs
Integration
Troubleshooting

This administrator is generally self-sufficient and is able to perform most of the tasks involved in the role with limited assistance from peers, product documentation and vendor support services.

Recommended Prerequisite Skills
The prerequisite knowledge and skills one needs before beginning to prepare for this job role certification include:

A working knowledge of IBM Connections 5.0 system administration, including installation, configuration, and administration of a Connection 5.0 environment
A working knowledge of IBM WebSphere Application Server, including but not limited to: the Integrated Solutions Console and wsadmin commands.
An understanding of the relationships between IBM Connections 5.0, WebSphere Application Server, IBM Connections Content Manager, IBM FileNet, IBM Sametime and LDAP.
A working knowledge of IBM HTTP Server.
A working knowledge of database software and architecture.
A working knowledge of networking protocols, including but not limited to NFS and CIFS.

Friday, 3 March 2017

C2040-433 IBM Connections Cloud Fundamentals V1

Test information:
Number of questions: 50
Time allowed in minutes: 90
Required passing score: 68%
Languages: English

Related certifications:
IBM Certified Associate - Connections Cloud V1

Section 1: Administration (18%)
Customize the IBM Connections Cloud Organization preferences, settings and user interface
Understand admin permission policies and settings
Understand how to administer IBM Connections Mobile Applications
Understand service quotas and dependencies
Understand the administration of IBM Web Mail Cloud
Understand the assignment and use of Roles
Understand the basic concepts of data migration from on-premises IBM Notes to IBM SmartCloud Notes
Understand User Account Administration

Section 2: Security (12%)
Understand IBM Connections Cloud administration security settings
Understand IBM Connections Cloud authentication options and single sign-on
Understand IBM Connections Cloud security architecture

Section 3: Integration (15%)
Understand adding and integrating Internal applications
Understand available widgets and plug-ins
Understand the concepts of Application Passwords for Mobile Access
Understand how to provision and manage users with the IBM Connections Cloud Integration Server
Understand how to purchase and enable Integrated Applications
Understand what the IBM Connections Cloud API can be used for

Section 4: Features and Functionality (55%)
Identify the features and functions of IBM Connections Docs Cloud
Identify the features and functions of IBM Connections Meetings Cloud
Identify the features and functions of IBM Connections Social Cloud
Identify the features and functions of IBM Verse
Identify the features and functions of IBM SmartCloud Notes
Identify the features and functions of IBM Web Mail Cloud
Identify the features and functions of IBM Connections Archive Essentials Cloud
Understand how to manage and share content with Files
Understand how users can manage preferences and personalize their IBM Connections Cloud environment
Understand the Community Owner's administration options
Understand the differences between IBM SmartCloud Notes Hybrid and Service Only configurations
Understand the features of the IBM Connections Cloud Home Page
Understand the Guest model
Understand the subscription sales model, service bundles, such as IBM Connections Cloud S1 and S2, and subscription dependencies
Understand the use of Activities
Understand the use of Activity Templates
Understand the use of Communities
Understand the use of Community Applications
Understand the use of IBM Connections Chat Cloud
Understand the use of IBM Connections Cloud Mobile
Understand the use of IBM Connections Cloud Profiles
Understand the use of IBM SmartCloud Traveler for Notes
Understand the use of calendars and scheduling features across IBM Web Mail Cloud, IBM SmartCloud Notes and Community Events
Work with the IBM Connections Cloud directory, contacts and network

IBM Certified Associate - Connections Cloud V1

Job Role Description / Target Audience
An IBM Certified Associate - Connections Cloud is an individual with entry-level knowledge and experience with IBM Connections Cloud. This individual is knowledgeable about the fundamental concepts of this product through either hands-on experience or formal and informal education. The associate should have an in-depth knowledge of the basic to intermediate tasks required in day-to-day use of this product. This includes the following key areas of competency:

Administration
Security
Integration
Features and Functionality

Prerequisite skills required:
Basic knowledge of:
Webmail and email services
IBM Notes and Domino and IBM Notes Traveler
Social media and social business services
Online collaboration tools
Mobile applications
IBM Connections
Web browsers and browser technologies
Software as a Service concepts