Sun Certified Engineer for Sun

 

 Sun Certified Engineer for Sun ONE Directory Server 5.x

   
Product Description  

Product Outline/Details

The Sun Certified Engineer for Sun ONE Directory Server 5.x certification exam is for professionals who design, deploy, configure, administer and troubleshoot the Sun ONE Directory Server 5.x for enterprise-level solutions with up to 5-10 million users. A minimum of 6-12 months of Sun ONE Directory Server deployment experience is recommended.

Product ID: Price
 CX-310-560 $150.00
   
Details  
 
  • Delivered at: Authorized Prometric testing centers
  • Prerequisites: None
  • Other exams/assignments required for this certification: None
  • Exam type: Multiple choice, short answer
  • Number of questions: 87
  • Pass score: 60% (53 of 87 items)
  • Time limit: 120 minutes
   
Exam Objectives  
   
Section 1: Design  
 
  • Given a customer data set, determine which are appropriate attributes for storage in the directory
  • Given a set of customer data and application requirements, define the customer extended schema.
  • Demonstrate the proper use of indexes.
  • Given customer data and usage requirements, show proper usage of roles or CoS.
  • Demonstrate the ability to properly design a DIT.
  • Demonstrate the ability to design a server topology that provides the best possible performance for the customers directory enabled applications.
  • Identify the proper use of multiple databases, chaining, and smart referrals in a data distribution design.
  • Demonstrate the proper use of a multimaster design.
  • Identify replication server modes/types.
  • Demonstrate the ability to layout Sun ONE Directory Server components to provide high availability for a customer scenario.
  • Demonstrate awareness and usage of back-up and recovery tools to design a proper strategy.
  • Demonstrate the ability to design effective security through usage of ACIs, password policies, and SSL.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of the LDAP protocol and the ability to perform efficient LDAP searches.
  • Demonstrate the ability to create an LDIF file to perform directory operations.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of tuning parameters such as cache size, threads, operational size, and time limits and identify when they should be adjusted.
  • Given an Netscape Directory Server 4.x customer environment, place a Sun ONE Directory Server 5.x server properly in the topology.
  • Demonstrate the ability to migrate an Netscape Directory Server 4.x server components to Sun ONE Directory Server 5.x using the migration script.
 
Section 2: Deploy  
 
  • Given a set of H/W and S/W, verify they meet minimum Sun ONE Directory Server system and installation requirements.
  • Demonstrate the ability to install Sun ONE Directory Server using typical installation methods.
 
Section 3: Configuration  
 
  • Demonstrate to ability to create an LDIF file and use the Sun ONE console and ldapmodify to extend a schema.
  • Given an indexing scenario, demonstrate the ability to use ldapmodify and Sun ONE console to modify Sun ONE Directory Server indexes.
  • Demonstrate the ability to modify dse.ldif to update server tuning parameters such as cache size, threads, operational size, and time limit.
  • Given a replication scenario, demonstrate the ability to use Sun ONE console and ldapmodify to configure replication agreements and implement a DB design.
  • Given a customer scenario, identify the steps for initializing online and offline consumer replicas.
  • Demonstrate the ability to perform bulk import and export for a directory.
  • Given a backup/recovery design, demonstrate the ability to write a script that backs-up and recovers the directory.
  • Demonstrate the ability to create and install server certificates and enable SSL encryption.
  • Given an ACI design, demonstrate the ability to use ldapmodify and the Sun ONE console to modify the access control statements in the Directory tree.
 
Section 4: Administration  
 
  • Given an Sun ONE Directory Server, demonstrate the ability to perform an LDIF export and LDIF restore.
 
Section 5: Troubleshooting  
 
  • Identify which components of Sun ONE Directory Server can be monitored and identify specific Sun ONE Directory Server error log problems.