Saturday, January 21, 2017

700-260 Advanced Security Architecture for Account Manager


QUESTION: No: 1
Increased employee productivity, confidence in data confidentiality, and increased visibility are features
that demonstrate which Cisco business value?

A. Cost effectiveness
B. Protection
C. Control
D. Flexibility
E. Completeness

Answer: C


QUESTION: No: 2
Which licensing feature enables customers to better manage their software assets and optimize their IT
spending?

A. Cisco ONE
B. Smart Accounts
C. Enterprise License Agreements
D. License Bundling

Answer: B


QUESTION: No: 3
Which Cisco network security solution helps protect against threats by monitoring and responding to any
network anomalies, continually analyzing for potential threats and reacting to them in real time?

A. Cisco Security Manager
B. Cisco ASA Firewall Senrices
C. Cisco ASA Next-Generation Firewall Services
D. Cisco Next-Generation Intrusion Prevention System
E. Cisco Web Security Appliance
F. Cisco Email Security Appliance
G. Cisco Identity Services Engine
H. Cisco Site-to-Site VPN

Answer: D


QUESTION: No: 4
Which Cisco security technology delivers the best real-time threat intelligence?

A. Cisco Security Intelligence Operations
B. Cisco ASA Next-Generation Firewall Services
C. Cisco Identity Senrices Engine
D. Cisco Security Manager
E. Cisco TrustSec

Answer: A

Monday, January 16, 2017

C2010-530 IBM Maximo Asset Management V7.6 Infrastructure and Implementation

Test C2010-530: IBM Maximo Asset Management V7.6 Infrastructure and Implementation

Test information:
Number of questions: 73
Time allowed in minutes: 120
Required passing score: 64%
Languages: English


An IBM Certified Deployment Professional - Maximo Asset Management V7.6 infrastructure and implementation is a technical professional responsible for the planning, installation, configuration, administration, tuning and problem determination of a IBM Maximo Asset Management V7.6 environment. This individual will be expected to perform these tasks with limited assistance from peers, product documentation, and support resources.

Planning (12%)
Define the logical sequence of events for a successful Maximo installation

Explain the Java Enterprise Edition configuration concepts

Identify the functionality in IBM Maximo Asset Management that can be separated across Application Servers (JVMs)

Explain application server (JVM) performance concepts and optimization settings

Explain the database requirements and configuration

Identify initial configuration data and define proper input sequence

Explain the different security features and options available

Explain the IBM Maximo Asset Management upgrade process from 7.5 to 7.6


Installation and Upgrade (16%)
Demonstrate the configuration of security needed to install IBM Maximo Asset Management

Demonstrate IBM Maximo Asset Management installation sequence

Prepare IBM Maximo Asset Management database schema

Prepare IBM Maximo Asset Management application server

Use the different IBM Maximo Asset Management installation components and tools

Demonstrate installation troubleshooting

Verify which version of IBM Maximo Asset Management has been installed

Validate the installation using the installValidation utility and the TPAE configuration tool

Validate middleware installation and configuration


System Level Configuration (22%)
Enable Application Server Security

Configure the Maximo Integration Framework

Configure the IBM Maximo Asset Management system properties

Build and deploy Maximo EAR files

Configure Cron Tasks

Configure a Workflow Process

Configure IBM Maximo Asset Management logging

Configure the database objects

Create new or configure an existing application

Configure Conditional Expressions


Application Level Configuration (18%)
Configure Item and Company Sets

Configure Organization and Site

Configuration of the General Ledger (GL) component structure

Configure a Security Group

Describe the implentation of Automation Scripting

Configure Domains

Configure Start Center

Configure attached documents

Discuss the usage of Migration Manager and creation of Migration Packages

Identify the reporting options available and configuration tools


Administration (18%)
Describe the Organization and Site settings

Administer Security Groups

Manage Administration Resources for Labor assignment

Manage Escalations

Manage Workflows

Administer Maximo Integration Framework

Use of Report Administration

Managing Adhoc Reports


Performance Tuning and Problem Determination (14%)
Assess application server performance

Analyze database performance issues

Analyze query efficiency

Review Start Center portlets

Define IBM Maximo Asset Management log settings and analyze log files

Explain Diagnostic Tools

Saturday, January 14, 2017

C2010-506 IBM TRIRIGA Real Estate Manager V10.3 Application Consultant

Test information:
Number of questions: 52
Time allowed in minutes: 90
Required passing score: 73%
Languages: English
Related certifications:

IBM Certified Application Consultant - TRIRIGA Real Estate Manager V10.3

Study Guide for the certification test.
Below are the high level objectives for this exam. We recommend reviewing the Study Guide for more detailed information on the test objectives to provide a better idea of the content which will be covered on the exam.

Section 1: Real Estate Concepts
Given knowledge of real estate leasing, define some of the common real estate leasing terms so that they can be explained to a client.

Section 2: Real Estate Contracts
Given that TRIRIGA is installed, the Portfolio is properly configured and loaded with data, the user has a license to the Real Estate module and the proper security permissions, create and populate an Owned Property (Fee) Agreement in the TRIRIGA system so that an activated Owned Property (Fee) Agreement is created for use in tracking, managing and reporting on owned property assets in TRIRIGA.

Given that TRIRIGA is installed, the Portfolio is properly configured and loaded with data, the user has a license to the Real Estate module and the proper security permissions, create and populate an Real Estate Lease in the TRIRIGA system so that a Real Estate Lease can be used in tracking, managing and reporting on lease assets in TRIRIGA.

Given that TRIRIGA is installed, the Portfolio is properly configured and loaded with data, the user has a license to the Real Estate module and the proper security permissions, describe the four different methods and the related steps to enter a lease into the TRIRIGA system so that the consultant can determine and perform the best method based upon their customers requirements.

Given that TRIRIGA is installed, the user has a license to the Real Estate module and the proper security permissions, describe the real estate leasing lifecycle within TRIRIGA so that the consultant can properly advise their clients of the process flow.

Given that an understanding of real estate, compare Owned Property (Fee) Agreement to Real Estate Lease in the TRIRIGA system so that the stated differences between the Real Estate Contract and the Owned Property (Fee) Agreement have been clarified and the consultant will be able to direct the client to use the appropriate record.

Given knowledge of real estate, explain the critical real estate leasing concepts so that the consultant will use appropriate terminology when working with the client.

Given knowledge of the Real Estate module, explain the aspects of a real estate leasing so that the consultant will use appropriate terminology when working with the client.

Given that TRIRIGA is installed, the Portfolio is properly configured and loaded with data, the user has a license to the Real Estate module and the proper security permissions, create a Clause in a Real Estate Lease in the TRIRIGA system so that a clause has been created to support functionality in a TRIRIGA Real Estate Contract.

Given real estate industry knowledge, explain the rental income stream throughout the life of a lease so that a consultant can explain it to their client.

Given real estate industry knowledge, define Percent Rent in the TRIRIGA system so that the consultant can be effective in communicating this understanding during implementation of Tririga Real Estate with a client.

Given that TRIRIGA is installed, the Portfolio is properly configured and loaded with data, the user has a license to the Real Estate module and the proper security permissions, define capital vs operating expense requirements in the TRIRIGA system so that the consultant can determine the best method of use based upon the customers requirements.

Given that TRIRIGA is installed, the user has a license to the Real Estate module and the proper security permissions, create and/or execute an Option on a Contract so that options can be tracked on a lease.

Given that TRIRIGA is installed, the Portfolio is properly configured and loaded with data, the user has a license to the Real Estate module and the proper security permissions, describe the two different methods to create, process and change/update a payment schedule on a lease in the TRIRIGA system so that Real Estate payments are effectively entered and processed for the life of the contract.

Given that TRIRIGA is installed, the Portfolio is properly configured and loaded with data and the user has a license to the Real Estate module and the proper security permissions, describe the process for setting up an Operating Expense / Common Area Maintenance Clause and performing the periodic Payment Reconciliation so that the OPEX/CAM Clause has been entered and is effectively reconciled each period.

Given that TRIRIGA is installed, the Portfolio is properly configured and loaded with data, the user has a license to the Real Estate module and the proper security permissions, describe the method of creating an amendment of a Real Estate Lease so that the Real Estate Lease is effectively amended to reflect new contractual changes.

Given that TRIRIGA is installed, the Portfolio is properly configured and loaded with data, the user has a license to the Real Estate module and the proper security permissions, describe the method for defining and processing indexed rent adjustments so that Real Estate Lease rent payments are updated with the new indexed amounts.

Section 3: Real Estate Transaction Management
Given that TRIRIGA installed, a license to use the Real Estate module, user has appropriate security permissions, CTQ Templates, RE Transaction Plan Templates, Real Estate Contract templates have all been properly created as necessary, all application settings are properly configured as necessary; describe the real estate transaction lifecycle within Tririga so that the consultant can properly advise their customers' of the process flow.

Given that TRIRIGA installed, a license to use the Real Estate module, user has appropriate security permissions, create RE Action Request as an entry point to the RE Transaction Plan so that a real estate requirement has been documented.

Given knowledge of real estate, summarize the benefits of using a Real Estate Transaction Plan so that the benefits can be explained to the client.

Given that client requires an understanding of the product features summarize the benefits of using RE Projects so as to provide a positive understanding of the value and capability of the feature set.

Section 4: Real Estate Common Functionality
Given knowledge of real estate and TRIRIGA, describe the interaction between Real Estate Contracts and portfolio so that portfolio elements that the Real Estate Contracts reference are identified.

Given that TRIRIGA is installed, the Portfolio is properly configured and loaded with data, the user has a license to the Real Estate module and the proper security permissions, describe the method for requiring Real Estate Lease Contact roles so that RE Contract has proper contact roles defined.

Given TRIRIGA is installed, the Portfolio is properly configured and loaded with data, the user has a license to the Real Estate module and the proper security permissions, describe the different notifications that are used in a Real Estate Lease and how they can be generated in the TRIRIGA Real Estate module so that the consultant has defined system generated and manual notifications.

Given that client requires an understanding of the product benefits, summarize document storage so as to provide a understanding of the value and capability of the feature set.

Given expertise in real estate, define financial terminology so that the consultant can explain financial terminology to the client.

Given that TRIRIGA is installed, the user has a license to the Real Estate module and the proper security permissions, describe the out-of-the-box reporting so that the consultant understands the reporting available in the TRIRIGA application.

QUESTION 1
TRIRIGA Projects offers enterprise project management, program management, fund source management and vendor bid management capabilities to deliver which business benefits?

A. Simplified navigation and control, adaptive portal layouts and streamlined application processes
B. Comprehensive suite of operational and analytical applications
C. Single technology platform, scalability and enterprise interoperability
D. All of the above

Answer: C


QUESTION 2
Identify the license type which allows converting a concurrent core license to the Integrated Workplace Manager (IWM) license.

A. Allowed under the S&S contract
B. One-time upgrade license
C. Trade-up license
D. Must purchase an additional IWM license

Answer: C


QUESTION 3
What is a benefit of the TRIRIGA Workplace Enterprise-Class Application system?

A. A single suite of modular applications that manages across the entire workplace function
B. Five low-cost stand-alone applications integrated using Omnibus and SOAP interfaces
C. Automates EH&S regulatory compliance
D. Fully compliant with Sarbanes-Oxley regulatory requirements

Answer: A


QUESTION 4
All pricing includes first year maintenance and support.

A. True
B. False
C. Only for first-time purchases of the software
D. Only for additional license purchases after initial order

Answer: A

Sunday, January 8, 2017

1Z0-066 Oracle Database 12c: Data Guard Administration

1Z0-066 Oracle Database 12c: Data Guard Administration

Oracle Data Guard Basics
Describe the Architecture of Oracle Data Guard
Explain the applicability between physical and logical standby and snapshot databases
Explain the benefits of implementing Oracle Data Guard
Explain Data Guard use with the Oracle Multi-tennant databases

Creating a Physical Standby Database by Using Enterprise Manager Cloud Control
Create a Data Guard broker configuration
Create a physical standby database
Verify a Data Guard configuration
Edit database properties related to Data Guard
Test a Data Guard configuration

Managing Oracle Net Services in a Data Guard Environment
Configure client connectivity in a Data Guard configuration
Implement failover procedures to automatically redirect clients to a new primary database
Using Application Continuity in a Data Guard Environment

Creating a Physical Standby Database by Using SQL and RMAN Commands
Configure the primary database and Oracle Net Services to support the creation of the physical standby database and role transition
Create a physical standby database by using the DUPLICATE TARGET DATABASE FOR STANDBY FROM ACTIVE DATABASE RMAN command

Using Oracle Active Data Guard
Use Real-time Query to access data on a physical standby database
Enable RMAN block change tracking for a physical standby database
Use Far Sync to extend zero data loss protection for intercontinental configurations
Using Temporary Undo. Global Sequences and Session Sequences
Using Automatic Block Media Recovery
Configure Real-Time Cascading

Creating and Managing a Snapshot Standby Database
Create a snapshot standby database to meet the requirement for a temporary, updatable snapshot of a physical standby database
Convert a snapshot standby database back to a physical standby database

Creating a Logical Standby Database
Determine when to create a logical standby database
Create a logical standby database
Manage SQL Apply filtering

Oracle Data Guard Broker Basics
Describe the Data Guard broker architecture
Describe the Data Guard broker components
Explain the benefits of the Data Guard broker
Describe Data Guard broker configurations

Creating a Data Guard Broker Configuration
Create a Data Guard broker configuration
Manage the Data Guard broker configuration

Monitoring a Data Guard Broker Configuration
Use Enterprise Manager to manage your Data Guard configuration
Invoke DGMGRL to manage your Data Guard configuration

Configuring Data Protection Modes
Describe the data protection modes
Change the data protection mode of your configuration

Performing Role Transitions
Explain the database roles
Perform a switchover
Perform a failover

Using Flashback Database in a Data Guard Configuration
Configure Flashback Database
Explain the advantages of using Flashback Database in a Data Guard configuration

Enabling Fast-Start Failover
Configure fast-start failover
View information about the fast-start failover configuration
Manage the observer
Perform role changes in a fast-start failover configuration
Manually reinstate the primary database

Backup and Recovery Considerations in an Oracle Data Guard Configuration
Use Recovery Manager (RMAN) to back up and restore files in a Data Guard configuration
Offload backups to a physical standby database
Recovering databases in a Data Guard Environment
Managing Archive Redo Logs in a Data Guard Environment

Patching and Upgrading Databases in a Data Guard Configuration
Patch and upgrade databases using traditional patch methods
Perform rolling upgrades

Optimizing a Data Guard Configuration
Monitor configuration performance
Optimize redo transport for best performance
Optimize SQL Apply

 

QUESTION: No: 1
Which two statements are true for Data Guard environments with multi-tenant databases?

A. DB_UNIQUE_NAME must be specified differently for each pluggable database within a multitenant
standby database.
B. Each pluggable database within a multi-tenant physical standby database has a minimum of one
associated Oracle Net service name.
C. Each pluggable database within a multi-tenant physical standby has one MRP background process
running during redo apply.
D. A pluggable database within a multi-tenant standby database can have a different open mode than the
container database
E. A pluggable database within a multi-tenant standby database can have a different database role than
the container database.

Answer: A, D

QUESTION: No: 2
Your Data Guard environment has two remote physical standby databases Client applications use the
local naming method to connect to the primary database instance.
You want applications to automatically connect to the new primary database instance in case of a
switchover or a failover
Which will fulfill this requirement?

A. Create a database service on each standby database that is started automatically by a trigger, when
the database rote is PRIMARY, modify the connection description used by client applications to include all
the standby hosts and connect to the database instance using that service name.
B. Create a database service on the primary database that is started automatically by a trigger, when the
database role is PRIMARY, modify the connection descriptors used by client applications to include all the
standby hosts and connect to the database instance using that service name.
C. Set the INSTANCE_NAME parameter identically on all databases; modify the connection descriptor on
client applications to include all the standby hosts and connect to the database instance using that service
name.c
D. Set the DB_NAME and DB_UNIQUE_NAME identical on all databases, modify the connection
descriptors on client applications to include all the standby hosts and connect to the database using that
service name.

Answer: A


QUESTION: No: 3
Examine the Data Guard configuration:
DGMGRL >show configuration;
Configuration-Animals
Protection Mode MaxPerformance Databases
dogs-Primary database
sheep-Snapshot standby database
cats-Snapshot standby database
Fast-Start Failover: DISABLED
Configuration Status: SUCCESS
You receive an error while attempting to raise the protection mode to Maximum Availability:
DGMGDRL> edit configuration set protection mode as max availability;
Error ORA-16627 operation disallowed since no standby databases would remain to support protection
mode Failed.
Identify two statements that you can execute, either one of which will enable successful raising of the
protection mode to Maximum Availability.

A. DGMGRL> convert database sheep to physical standby;
B. DGMGRL> convert database cats to physical standby;
C. DGMGRL> edit database dogs set property LogXptMode= fastsync;
D. DGMGRL> edit database sheep set property LogXptMode= fastsync;
E. DGMGRL> edit database cats set property LogXptMode= sync;

Answer: B, E


QUESTION: No: 4
You administer a Data Guard environment with a primary and two physical standby databases.
One of the physical standby databases is used for reporting and is on the same host as the primary
database.
The other physical standby database is remote, used for disaster recovery and REDO is routed to it via a
far sync instance.
Backups are offloaded to the remote physical standby.
Which three are true concerning the management of archive logs in this Data Guard configuration?

A. Archive logs on the primary database may be deleted once they are applied on all standby databases.
B. Archive logs on the primary database may be deleted once they are shipped on all standby databases.
C. The deletion policy for archive logs on the remote physical standby should be set so that archived logs
are deleted once they backed up at least once on the remote physical standby database.
D. The deletion policy for archive logs on the remote physical standby should be set so that archived logs
are deleted once they are applied on all standby databases.
E. Archive logs on the primary database may be deleted once they are archived locally to disk.

Answer: A, D, E


QUESTION: No: 5
Which two are prerequisites for configuring flashback database for Oracle 12c databases, in a Data
Guard environment?

A. a flash recovery area must be configured
B. The database must be in MOUNT state.
C. The database must be in ARCHIVELOG mode.
D. A far sync instance must be configured to flash back a standby when the primary has been flashed back.
E. The Data Guard Broker must be used.

Answer: A, C