Friday, 25 November 2016

650-159 ICA Cisco IronPort Cloud Associate

Exam Number 650-159
Duration 90 minutes (25-35 questions)
Available Languages English

The 650-159 ICA Cisco IronPort Cloud Associate exam tests your knowledge of the following:
What ScanSafe does and how it works
The various deployment methods at a technical level so you can recommend the most suitable deployment to customers according to their needs and existing infrastructure

Basic administration, how to manage a web-filtering policy, and how to run reports on web usage within the ScanCenter GUI

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.

How to Sell ScanSafe QLMs
Web Filtering
Advanced WIRe
ScanCenter Lab Exercise
Deployment Options
Outbreak Intelligence
 


QUESTION 1
What important consideration do you need to be aware of when using a Connector?

A. Multiple DHCP servers
B. Multiple DNS servers
C. Multiple break-out points

Answer: C

Explanation:


QUESTION 2
How can AnyConnect be bypassed by a user when installed locked-down?

A. When locked-down, AnyConnect can be bypassed by a user by changing the Browser Proxy settings
B. When locked-down, AnyConnect can be bypassed by a user if they know the admin password
C. AnyConnect cannot ever be bypassed by a user when installed locked-down

Answer: C

Explanation:


QUESTION 3
How are different time zones supported by WIRe?

A. Each entry is converted to UTC as it is stored, so you can select any time zone in the GUI when
searching and see the times according to the user's local time
B. All entries are recorded only in their local time zone, so you need to calculate the time offset
when searching for data of users in different time zones
C. There is no support for different time zones in WIRe

Answer: A

Explanation:


QUESTION 4
If a customer wants roaming protection for laptops with Windows 7 64 bit, and is not using Cisco's VPN, which one of the following would be the best solution:

A. Anywhere*
B. AnyConnect Web Security standalone client
C. Anywhere* or AnyConnect are both suitable
D. This scenario cannot be supported by Anywhere* or AnyConnect

Answer: B

Explanation:



Monday, 14 November 2016

650-665 CSPWCHD Cisco SP Video Wireline and Cable Headend Design for SE for Validating Knowledge (not for Cisco Certification)

SE Cisco SP Video Wireline Cable Headend Design (650-665)

Exam Description:
The 650-665 Cisco SP Video Wireline and Cable Headend Design for SE (CSPWCHD) 650-665 exam is a 45-minute test with 25–35 questions. The exam tests a candidate's knowledge on designing a service provider Wireline or cable video solution, configuring and testing the solution, and comparing it against competitive solutions by articulating key differentiators. Candidates can prepare for this exam by taking the Authorized Service Provider Video Partner Wireline and Cable Headend Design track of training, including Phases I, II, and III.

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

100% 1.0 SE Cisco SP Video Wireline Cable Headend Design

QUESTION 1
Which output formats are available from an IRD?

A. baseband, ASI and MPEGoIP
B. RF, SDI and optical
C. QAM, optical, and analog
D. RF, ASI, and MPEGoIP

Answer: A

Explanation:


QUESTION 2
What network management system can monitor and control video headend equipment?

A. ANA
B. Cisco Works
C. ROSA
D. SNMP

Answer: C

Explanation:


QUESTION 3
What is the modulation format used in Digital Video Broadcast-S?

A. QAM 256
B. FDM
C. QPSK
D. FM

Answer: C

Explanation:

Sunday, 6 November 2016

700-172 FlexPod Sales

700-172 FlexPod Sales
Exam Description:
The FlexPod Sales (700-172) exam is a 45-minute, 35−45 item exam that assesses how sales teams can effectively position FlexPod in the Data Center. Some of the topics assessed are how to consider the challenges faced by business and IT today and how this relates to FlexPod opportunities. The exam also assesses who “the customer” is and the importance of applications to many of the customers that are influential in purchasing application-based solutions.
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.

30% 1.0 Customer Challenges and Business Value of FlexPod
1.1 Identify the customer challenges addressed and the corresponding value that the FlexPod architecture brings
1.1.a Responsiveness and speed of delivery
1.1.b Limited IT staff and budget
1.1.c Provisioning complexity
1.1.d Exponential data growth
1.1.e Staying competitive in their market space
1.1.f Data security
1.1.g Mobile workforce productivity
1.1.h Application availability and rollout complexity
1.1.i Application characteristics

1.2 Describe the business value proposition of converged infrastructure vs legacy infrastructure
1.2.a Describe how FlexPod delivers business agility by accelerating application development
1.2.b Describe how FlexPod mitigates risk
1.2.c Describe operational efficiency through standardization of deployment
1.2.d Describe how FlexPod enables different cloud models

1.3 Identify what makes the FlexPod architecture superior to alternate solutions
1.3.a Cisco Validated Designs (CVD)
1.3.b Open approach toward various workloads and hypervisors
1.3.c Unified architecture
1.3.d Storage efficiency
1.3.e Clustering technology
1.3.f Cisco Unified support
1.3.g Converged infrastructure (#1 system worldwide) 2013 Cisco Systems, Inc. This document is Cisco Public. Page 1
1.3.h Scale up vs scale out discussion (standard FlexPod slide)
1.3.i Secure multitenancy

1.4 Describe competitive landscape and positioning vs. other architectures and offerings
1.4.a Reference architecture approach allows customer to buy what they need
1.4.b Extensive library of validate workloads across virtualization platforms and bare metal deployments
1.4.c Scalable solutions from mid-market with FlexPod Express to the Data Center and service providers with FlexPod Datacenter
1.4.d Integrated co-operative support include hypervisors
1.4.e Integrated unified storage and networking architecture
1.4.f Secure multitenancy

19% 2.0 Technical Features and Value of the Constituent Components
2.1 Describe Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) and the value proposition
2.1.a Cisco UCS service profiles, stateless computing, simplified deployment for non-virtualized workloads
2.1.b Identify supported hypervisors (VMware, Microsoft, XenServer)
2.1.c Articulate the Cisco UCS market Impact
2.2 Describe Cisco Nexus family
2.2.a Describe the value proposition of Cisco Unified fabric – power, cooling, and cabling savings aspect
2.2.b Identify the benefits of various fabric options (switches, fabrics, and interconnects)
2.3 Describe NetApp storage
2.3.a Identify the benefits of a NetApp storage architecture
2.3.a (i) Leading storage efficiency
2.3.a (ii) Nondisruptive operations
2.3.a (iii) Seamless platform scalability
2.3.a (iv) Ease of management
2.3.a (v) Enable cloud computing evolution into hybrid environment
2.3.b Describe the differences between 7 Mode, Clustered Data ONTAP, and E Series
2.3.c Describe the characteristics of a unified storage platform

19% 3.0 FlexPod Management, Automation, and Orchestration
3.1 Describe the differences between management, automation, and orchestration
3.1.a Management
3.1.b Automation
3.1.c Orchestration
3.2 Identify the appropriate cloud solution for the customer use case (private, public, and hybrid)
3.2.a Private cloud
3.2.b Public cloud
3.2.c Hybrid cloud

20% 4.0 Application Workloads and Use Cases Enabled by FlexPod
4.1 Describe IT business transformation and related business process and application drivers
4.1.a Increase demand for more agile IT infrastructure to meet the business need
4.1.b Requirement to increase the efficiency within the data center
4.1.c Enable simple scaling of the infrastructure to meet the business requirements
4.1.d Enable future development of a hybrid cloud strategy
4.1.e Meet regulatory requirements
4.1.f Limited IT resources for managing infrastructure
4.1.g Requirement for IT to become a business enabler
4.1.h Transformation of IT from a builder of infrastructure to a provider of services
4.1.i Enable IT to be prepared for new workloads generated for new channels, such as mobile
4.1.j Enable the business to consume IT on demand
4.2 Identify various application buying centers within organizations – LOB, consultant, architect, server admins, VP of IT, CIO, Facilities, and Procurement
4.2.a Head of IT – Manager / VP / CIO
4.2.b Security office
4.2.c Business unit owner
4.2.d Application owner
4.2.e Application administrator
4.2.f Database administrator
4.2.g Infrastructure manager
4.2.h Operations management
4.2.i Data center manager
4.2.j Network manager
4.2.k Storage manager
4.2.l Data protection / backup administrator
4.2.m Procurement
4.3 Determine customer critical applications, insertion points and risk factors
4.3.a Business critical
4.3.a (i) Applications viewed as critical will vary between companies and based on the level of impact that downtime or logical corruption would have on the business
4.3.a (ii) ERP
4.3.a (iii) Collaboration – email and messaging
4.3.a (iv) Finance and accounting
4.3.a (v) Core databases
4.3.a (vi) Web-portals
4.3.a (vii) CRM
4.3.a (viii) Payroll
4.3.a (ix) Business Intelligence
4.3.b Risk factors
4.3.b (i) Network link failures
4.3.b (ii) Hardware failures
4.3.b (iii) Thermal or cooling issues 2014 Cisco Systems, Inc. This document is Cisco Public. Page 3
4.3.b (iv) Finance and accounting
4.3.b (v) Power failures
4.3.b (vi) Application or database failures
4.3.b (vii) Human error
4.3.b (viii) Malicious intent
4.3.b (ix) Building-level disruption
4.3.b (x) Metro-level disruption
4.3.b (xi) Regional disruption
4.4 Describe the need to collaborate with application software and hardware vendors
4.4.a All IT environments are made up of storage, networking, compute, operating system, application and management components that work together to create a solution.
4.4.b Each part within the solution has a dependency on one or more other layers, so working with vendors who work closely together minimizes the risk when deploying an infrastructure.
4.4.c Collaboration between vendors enables optimization of the infrastructure to ensure the best price, performance and reliability of an infrastructure.
4.5 Describe the different use cases and application workloads that can be virtualized and nonvirtualized and describe how FlexPod meets their needs
4.5.a Describe n-tier architecture
4.5.b Describe applications and service opportunities
4.5.b (i) Oracle (E-Business Suite, Siebel, PeopleSoft)
4.5.b (ii) SAP (HANA, NetWeaver, Business Suite)
4.5.b (iii) Microsoft (Exchange, Hyper-V, SharePoint, SQL, System Center)
4.5.b (iv) IBM (WebSphere, Tivoli, Rational Software, Informix)
4.5.c Identify application acronyms: CRM, SCM, PLM, HRIS, BI/DSS, ERP, FM
4.5.d Identify situations best suited for using virtualization (scenario questions)
4.5.e Application dependent
4.5.f Database – no
4.5.g Web, Microsoft, desktop, general purpose – yes
4.5.h Identify situations best suited for using bare-metal implementation
4.5.i Capacity, security, and corporate guidelines
4.5.j How FlexPod enhances desktop and server virtualization
4.5.k Identify applications addressed by CVDs

12% 5.0 FlexPod Programs, Tools, and Resources
5.1 Describe Premium Partner program and FlexPod Premium framework
5.1.a Identify what FlexPod Premium partners bring to the table (NetApp/Cisco certified training)
5.1.a (i) A scalable framework from Cisco and NetApp that recognizes and rewards partners for achieving the highest level of FlexPod competency
5.1.a (ii) A mutual investment from Cisco and NetApp to deliver greater value to those partners
5.1.a (iii) A single set of qualification criteria to identify and differentiate partners with highest level of competency 2014 Cisco Systems, Inc. This document is 5.1.a (iv) An opportunity to communicate with one voice to highest level of FlexPod partners
5.1.a (v) Incremental benefits
5.2 Describe FlexPod Partner profitability
5.2.a Rebate program
5.2.b Partner sales desk
5.2.c Extra margin programs and Cisco UCS Breakaway
5.2.d Cisco UCS and Nexus front-end partner programs, such as SIP and OIP
5.2.e Cisco UCS SmartPlay bundles
5.3 Identify FlexPod resources and tools
5.3.a Describe CiscoNetApp.com, Cisco.com, and NetApp partner portal
5.3.b Describe the CVD warehouse (design zone)
5.3.c Describe the ROI and TCO tools
5.3.d Describe the FlexPod support model

1. Overview
This document provides configuration guidance for users of Cisco® IOS SSLVPN. This feature is
designed to terminate SSL VPN connections on Cisco IOS Software-based routers (1800, 2800,
3700, 3800, 7200, and 7301). SSL VPN is comparable to and complements the popular IP
Security (IPsec) remote-access VPN.

The testing was performed at the NSITE lab in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina (RTP) on
the devices defined above. The objective of the testing was to configure and test interaction of
Cisco IOS SSLVPN with authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) policies using the
backup authentication setup. This is typically used by a provider with redundant AAA servers.
Advantage: The primary advantage of backup AAA authentication is the provider can have
redundant AAA servers. In the event of failure, users will still be authenticated. This setup can be
used with any of the AAA designs, and will work with authentication domains.
Note: All Cisco IOS SSL VPN/WebVPN features are included in a single, cost-effective license
that would be purchased separately. You can purchase the feature license in packs of 10, 25, or
100 simultaneous users directly from the Cisco.com configuration tool. If you already have a
router, use the following SKUs to order the license: FL-WEBVPN-10-K9=, FL-WEBVPN-25-K9=,
FL WEBVPN 100-K9=. Check the data sheet to find the maximum supported users for your platform.

2. Audience
This configuration guide is intended for customers and partners working to provide configuration
guidelines and best practices for smaller SSL VPN deployments.

3. Network Topology
Figure 1 shows a Cisco IOS SSL VPN topology that uses redundant AAA servers.
Figure 1. Cisco IOS SSL VPN Topology with Redundant AAA Servers



4. Basic Configurations
4.1 Global AAA Configuration
When the primary AAA server is unreachable, the service provider will typically have a backup
AAA server. When the router does not get a pass/fail response from the primary server, it will
eventually time out. Next it will send the request to the secondary server. It will work with the
authentication domains as well, but this will need to be set up on both servers.





Saturday, 5 November 2016

Exam MB2-711 Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2016 Installation

Published: February 12, 2016
Languages: English, Chinese (Simplified), French, German, Japanese, Spanish
Audiences: IT Professionals
Technology: Microsoft Dynamics CRM
Credit toward certification: Specialist

This exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed below. The percentages indicate the relative weight of each major topic area on the exam. The higher the percentage, the more questions you are likely to see on that content area on the exam. View video tutorials about the variety of question types on Microsoft exams.

Please note that the questions may test on, but will not be limited to, the topics described in the bulleted text.

Do you have feedback about the relevance of the skills measured on this exam? Please send Microsoft your comments. All feedback will be reviewed and incorporated as appropriate while still maintaining the validity and reliability of the certification process. Note that Microsoft will not respond directly to your feedback. We appreciate your input in ensuring the quality of the Microsoft Certification program.

If you have concerns about specific questions on this exam, please submit an exam challenge.

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Prepare to install Microsoft Dynamics CRM (10–15%)
Plan a deployment
Identify supported browsers, describe requirements for Dynamics CRM for tablets, describe Dynamics CRM offerings and editions, identify user client access license types, understand differences between device and user client access licenses, describe access modes
Identify system requirements
Identify technologies that support a Dynamics CRM installation, describe Dynamics CRM server hardware and software requirements, identify supported server topologies, describe server roles, implement Microsoft Dynamics Sure Step
Identify related technologies
Describe SQL Server hardware requirements, identify supported SQL Server editions, describe other SQL Server requirements, identify Active Directory requirements and Active Directory groups
Identify email processing options
Describe the advantages and disadvantages of each email processing option, identify email tracking and correlation methods, identify user options for automatic email tracking, describe email correlation, describe folder-level tracking for Microsoft Exchange folders, enable and configure folder-level tracking, describe the process for monitoring individual and forward mailboxes, describe synchronization methods, configure mailbox records, configure email address approval

Deploy Microsoft Dynamics CRM (10–15%)

Install Dynamics CRM
Identify components installed during setup, identify required installation rights, describe installation steps, troubleshoot an installation, install sample data, install Dynamics CRM using the command line, configure multiple languages, and currencies
Install Report Authoring Extensions and Reporting Extensions
Identify tools for creating custom reports, describe SQL-based and fetch-based reports, describe Reporting Extensions, describe reporting options, identify installation requirements
Install and configure the Email Router
Describe the role of the Email Router, identify Email Router components and hardware and software requirements, identify installation steps, install the Rule Deployment Wizard, set up a forward mailbox, deploy Inbox rules, configure mailbox forwarding rules

Manage Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2016 (10–15%)
Configure Dynamics CRM
Identify deployment administrators, manage organizations, manage servers in the deployment, modify web addresses, view license information, upgrade the Dynamics CRM edition, administer Dynamics CRM using PowerShell
Manage organizations
Identify options for importing organizations, describe import steps, map users
Redeploy Dynamics CRM
Identify conditions for redeploying Dynamics CRM, describe redeployment steps

Upgrade to Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2016 (10–15%)
Plan an upgrade
Identify versions that can be upgraded, identify upgrade process, describe the base and extension table merge process, describe upgrade methods, describe steps to perform an in-place installation, describe the steps to perform a migration with the same SQL Server, migrate using a new SQL Server instance, identify other upgrade considerations
Upgrade to Dynamics CRM 2016
Identify the steps to prepare an upgrade, establish a test environment, upgrade and validate the test environment, upgrade and validate the production environment
Upgrade related components
Identify considerations for upgrading Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Outlook, describe the process to upgrade the Email Router, identify options for upgrading Reporting Extensions.

Install and configure server-side synchronization (10–15%)
Plan for server-side synchronization
Identify the role of server-side synchronization, identify features, identify supported configurations, create a server profile for Microsoft Exchange Online or Exchange on-premises, configure authentication, identify connection encryption requirements
Configure and manage server-side synchronization
Set up a forward mailbox, test email configuration, test and enable mailboxes, configure alerts, monitor performance using the Server-Side Synchronization Performance dashboard

Install and configure Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Outlook (10–15%)
Prepare to install Dynamics CRM for Outlook
Identify Dynamics CRM for Outlook, identify supported operating systems and components, identify support for Dynamics CRM for Outlook versions
Deploy Dynamics CRM for Outlook
Describe deployment methods, identify installation steps, deploy Dynamics CRM for Outlook using the command line
Configure Dynamics CRM for Outlook
Configure multiple organizations, enable offline capabilities, describe offline capabilities, identify fields that can be synchronized, describe limitations for synchronized fields, configure synchronized fields, configure data synchronization filters

Manage an Internet-facing deployment (10–15%)
Plan authentication
Describe claims-based authentication, identify requirements, configure required DNS entries, describe Active Directory Federation Services certificates, describe Microsoft Dynamics CRM website and claims certificates, describe wildcard certificates
Install and configure an Internet-facing deployment
Identify installation methods, configure a Claims Provider Trust, implement the Configure Claims-Based Authentication Wizard, add a Relying Party trust, implement the Configure Internet-facing Deployment Wizard, add required domain names

Maintain and troubleshoot a deployment (10–15%)
Monitor Microsoft Dynamics CRM
Identify installed services, identify where service accounts are used, manage service accounts, manage system jobs, limit asynchronous jobs, bulk delete records, configure disaster recovery methods, identify registry keys for server tracing, configure and enable tracing
Update Microsoft Dynamics CRM
Identify update types, identify order of updates, implement Microsoft Update, update clients and multiple servers, determine which updates are installed

Friday, 4 November 2016

700-070 IX5K Cisco TelePresence IX5000 Series Immersive Solutions

Exam Number 700-070 IX5K
Associated Certifications Cisco TelePresence Solutions Specialist
Cisco TelePresence Video Master Authorized Technology Provider Program (ATP)
Duration 60 minutes (45-55 questions)
Available Languages English

This exam is designed to provide students with a strong understanding of the installation, configuration, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of the Cisco IX5000 and IX5200 systems. The Cisco IX5000 exam assessment topics include features and options, physical installation, configuration, operations, maintenance, upgrades, and troubleshooting.

The Cisco TelePresence IX5000 Series Immersive Solutions exam (700-070) is a 60 minute, 45-55 question assessment that is associated with the Cisco IX5000 Series Immersive Solutions course. The Cisco IX5000 Series Immersive Solutions course is designed to provide students with a strong understanding of the installation, configuration, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of the Cisco IX5000 and IX5200 systems. The Cisco IX5000 exam assessment topics include features and options, physical installation, configuration, operations, maintenance, upgrades, and troubleshooting.

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 Immersive TelePresence 10%
1.1 Describe Immersive TelePresence and how it is implemented
1.2 Describe the Cisco IX5000 Series system characteristics

2.0 Cisco IX5000 Overview 10%
2.1 Identify the components of the IX5000 Series endpoints
2.2 Identify the components of the infrastructure needed to support the IX5000 Series

3.0 Cisco IX5000 Installation Overview 15%
3.1 Describe the pre-installation tasks for the IX5000 Series
3.2 Describe the physical setup of the IX5000 Series systems
3.3 Describe the electrical, network, and system wiring tasks for the IX5000 Series
3.4 Describe first-time setup considerations for the IX5000 Series endpoints
3.5 Describe the optional hardware peripheral devices available with the IX5000 Series endpoints

4.0 Cisco IX5000 Configuration 15%
4.1 Explain how to configure the infrastructure that supports the IX5000 Series
4.2 Explain how to configure the IX5000 endpoint

5.0 Cisco IX5000 Operations 20%
5.1 Explain how to schedule OBTP calls with the IX5000 System and Cisco TMS
5.2 Explain how to use the Cisco Touch Control Panel to place and manage calls on the IX5000 Series
5.3 Explain how to share content using the IX5000 Series
5.4 Explain how to change user controlled options on the IX5000 Series

6.0 Cisco IX5000 Maintenance 15%
6.1 Describe basic maintenance tasks for the IX5000 endpoint
6.2 Describe basic maintenance tasks for the infrastructure that supports the IX5000
6.3 Describe the upgrade considerations for the IX5000 Series

7.0 Cisco IX5000 Basic Troubleshooting 15%
7.1 Describe common issues that can be encountered by IX5000 users
7.2 Describe how to troubleshoot common problems for the IX5000 Series


QUESTION 1
What causes echo or reverberation in the room during a call?

A. too many acoustic panels
B. too many hard surfaces
C. too many people
D. too many devices

Answer: B

Explanation:
A common problem with rooms larger than the Cisco recommended dimensions is excessive
reverberation. Large rooms with smooth surface areas such as glass or long parallel walls reflect
more sound and in some cases create a noticeable echo, giving the room a ‘boomy’ or ‘echoy’
effect. Additionally, rooms with hard floors or hard-finished ceilings have more reverberation due to
the increased hard-surface areas present. Generally reverberation is more of a concern for
participants in the room than for the audio being shared with the other side of the Immersive Cisco
TelePresence meeting.
Reference:http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/solutions/collateral/collaboration-endpoints/c07-
643449-00_tp_dg.pdf


QUESTION 2
What is the purpose of the IX5000?

A. immersive collaboration
B. mobile-device use
C. desktop use
D. home use

Answer: A

Explanation:


QUESTION 3
Which two peripheral devices are available for the IX5000? (Choose two.)

A. additional Touch 12 screens
B. additional Touch 10 screens
C. additional Touch 8 screens
D. document scanner
E. auxiliary monitors

Answer: B,E
Reference:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/telepresence/ix5000/recommendations/ix5000_room_require
ments.html


QUESTION 4
Which two standards does the IX5000 codec support? (Choose two.)

A. H.324
B. H.320
C. H.265
D. G.729AB
E. G.728

Answer: A,C

Explanation:


QUESTION 5
Which infrastructure component is needed for OBTP?

A. Prime Collaboration
B. Cisco VCS
C. Cisco TMS
D. Cisco TelePresence System

Answer: C

Explanation:
The Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) is delivered as a management appliance or
software that can be loaded on a server. Cisco TMS provides one-button-to-push (OBTP) call
launching, scheduling, monitoring, and provisioning for TelePresence endpoints registered with
the VCS.
Reference:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/uc_system/design/guides/videodg/vidguide/infrastr.html


Thursday, 3 November 2016

Exam MB2-710 Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2016 Online Deployment

Published: January 26, 2016
Languages: English, Chinese (Simplified), French, German, Japanese, Spanish
Audiences: IT Professionals
Technology: Microsoft Dynamics CRM
Credit toward certification: Specialist

Skills measured
This exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed below. The percentages indicate the relative weight of each major topic area on the exam. The higher the percentage, the more questions you are likely to see on that content area on the exam. View video tutorials about the variety of question types on Microsoft exams.

Please note that the questions may test on, but will not be limited to, the topics described in the bulleted text.

Do you have feedback about the relevance of the skills measured on this exam? Please send Microsoft your comments. All feedback will be reviewed and incorporated as appropriate while still maintaining the validity and reliability of the certification process. Note that Microsoft will not respond directly to your feedback. We appreciate your input in ensuring the quality of the Microsoft Certification program.

If you have concerns about specific questions on this exam, please submit an exam challenge.

If you have other questions or feedback about Microsoft Certification exams or about the certification program, registration, or promotions, please contact your Regional Service Center.

Implement a Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online deployment (10% - 15%)
Access Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online
Describe methods for accessing Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online; identify supported browsers; identify supported phone operating systems; describe requirements for Dynamics CRM for tablets; identify supported web browsers; identify user subscription license types; describe subscription add-ons
Plan a deployment
Identify the storage requirements; plan security; determine the number of instances and licenses that are required; identify implications of implementing single sign-on
Import data
Compare the methods for importing data; import data by using the Import Data Wizard; identify limitations of import processes
Customize Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online
Create new fields; modify values for option sets; modify entity forms; create new entities and reports; modify views and dashboards

Configure Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online (10% - 15%)
Configure subscriptions
Identify methods to sign-up for a subscription; identify subscription requirements; describe the subscription cancellation process; describe the methods for purchasing add-ons
Manage users
Identify the methods to add users to Dynamics CRM Online; assign Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online licenses to users; assign security roles; enable and disable users; describe non-interactive users; mark a user as non-interactive; identify administrative roles
Synchronize user accounts
Compare Dynamics CRM Online accounts with company accounts; describe user synchronization; identify the steps to synchronize Active Directory with Office 365; describe Active Directory Federation Services

Manage Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online (10% - 15%)
Administer Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online instances
Define instances; describe the relationship between instances subscriptions, tenants, and security groups; describe instance types; set instance properties; switch an instance; reset an instance; place an instance in administrative mode; delete an instance; describe methods to copy an instance; create a copy of an instance
Describe tenant considerations
Identify limitations on the number and type of instances per tenant; configure the region for a tenant; describe limitation and requirements for multiple tenants
Manage storage and administrative notifications
Identify the storage limit for a subscription; describe the implications of reaching the storage limit; view resources used; identify requirements and limitations for sending administrative notifications
Describe the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online update policy
Identify the frequency of updates; describe the update process; determine the version of Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online; skip updates; approve updates; determine what updates are available; reschedule an update

Manage related services (10% - 15%)
Describe related services
Identify related online services; integrate Microsoft Social Engagement with Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online; manage campaigns with Microsoft Dynamics Marketing
Integrate Yammer and SharePoint Online
Describe Yammer and SharePoint Online; identify SharePoint Online integration types; describe the integration process
Integrate OneNote, Skype, Skype for Business, Office 365 Groups, and OneDrive for Business
Compare Dynamics CRM Notes and OneNote; identify storage location for OneNote notebooks; configure OneNote integration; integrate Skype and Skype for Business; identify limitations for Skype and Skype for Business; describe Office 365 Groups; identify requirements for Office 365 Groups; integrate Office 365 Groups with Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online

Manage mobile device apps (10% - 15%)
Install and use mobile device apps
Identify the mobile apps for phones and tablets; describe requirements for mobile apps; identify supported mobile device hardware and software; install mobile apps; configure security privileges; describe restrictions for working offline; create draft records
Configure entities for mobile
Identify entity types that can be accessed from mobile apps; hide form components; enable dashboards for mobile apps

Implement Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Microsoft Office Outlook (10% - 15%)
Deploy Dynamics CRM for Outlook
Identify supported operating systems; describe required software components; compare Dynamics CRM for Outlook versions; identify deployment methods; configure Dynamics CRM for Outlook; configure multiple organizations
Configure offline capabilities
Describe offline capabilities; identify fields that can be synchronized; describe limitations for synchronized fields; configure synchronized fields

Manage email (10% - 15%)
Select an email processing option
Identify email processing options; describe the advantages of each email processing option; identify limitations and requirements for each email processing option
Track and correlate email
Compare email tracking with email correlation; describe user options for automatic tracking; describe correlation options; identify limitations of folder-level tracking; configure folder-level tracking for Exchange folders
Manage mailbox records and email
Describe synchronization methods for incoming and outgoing email; configure the default synchronization method for users and queues; describe mailbox records; configure approval for email addresses

Manage server-side synchronization (10% - 15%)
Configure server-side synchronization
Describe server-side synchronization; identify server-side synchronization features and supported configurations; set the email processing method; configure mailbox records
Set up a forwarding mailbox
Describe mailbox forwarding; create a forward mailbox record; add email forwarding rules for users; add mailbox records to server profile; enable mailboxes; test email configuration; describe synchronization alerts; view the Performance Dashboard


QUESTION 1
You need to allow Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online users to use the same password they use to logon to your on-premises Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain to logon to Azure Active Directory.
Which two components must be configured to achieve this goal? Each correct answer presents part of solution.

A. Microsoft Azure Active Directory Connect tool
B. Password Sync
C. Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM)
D. Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS)

Answer: B,C


QUESTION 2
You are unrig Microsoft Dynamics CRM 20X6 on–premises.
Which server role does server-side synchronization utilize?

A. Sandbox Processing Service
B. Web Application Server
C. Asynchronous Service
D. Organization Web Service

Answer: A


QUESTION 3
You are a marketing manager for a company. The company has a subscription to a Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online organizationthat is fully integrated with Microsoft Dynamics Marketing and the Seller Portal solution.
You need to create andmanage a marketing campaign to include tracking campaign performance and click-through rates, and use data derived from the campaign to score and qualify leads.
Which action should you take?

A. Open Microsoft Dynamics Marketing.
B. Open Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online.
C. Open the Seller Portal.
D. Open the Microsoft Dynamics Marketing Connector.

Answer: B


QUESTION 4
You receive an email that indicates a new update for Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online is available. You are a global administrator for a tenant that contains two Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online instances.
Which statement describes the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online update policy?

A. Updates must be installed twice per year within the customer driven update time period and cannot be skipped.
B. Updates are installed automatically within 30 days from the release date.
C. Updates are installed once it is approved at the tenant level.
D. Updates are installed once it is approved at the instance level.

Answer: A


QUESTION 5
You select Forward Mailbox as your incoming synchronization method. You process emails with the Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2016 Email Router between Microsoft Dynamics CRM
Online and a SMTP/POP3 server.
You need to deploy inbox rules so emails addressed to the 100 Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online users in theorganization are forwarded to the forward mailbox for processing.
Which solution can be used to deploy forwarding rules for all the users?

A. Run the Rule Deployment Wizard.
B. Enable folder-level synchronization.
C. Create manually in Microsoft Outlook.
D. Create Exchange transport rules.

Answer: D