Wednesday, 28 December 2016

JN0-541 Juniper Networks IDP Certified Internet Associate (JNCIA-IDP)

Concepts of intrusion detection
Identify the features and functions of an IDP sensor
Identify the use of IDP interfaces
Identify the TCP ports used by IDP sensors and Security Manager
Understanding the IDP provisioning modes

Initial configuration of an IDP sensor
Identify the steps involved in implementing the IDP sensor
Describe the configuration of a new sensor via the console
Describe the communication setup between Security Manager and IDP sensor

Configure and fine-tune policies
Assign the IDP attack terminology to the corresponding definitions
Understand the components of an IDP rule
Choice of appropriate IDP actions and IP actions
Describe the algorithm of the IDP rule assignment
Explain the use of captured packages
Explain the fine-tuning of guidelines

Configuring Other Policies for IDP
Explain the function of a rule database for exceptions
Explain the function of a rule database for anomalies
Explain the function of a rule database for backdoors
Explain the function of a SYN Protector rule database
Explain the function of honeypots in the network

Configure and use the profiler
Describe the normal functioning of a profiler
Showing the steps to a working profiler
Describe the use of a profiler for network detection
Describe the use of a profiler to identify new devices and ports
Describe the use of a profiler to detect policy violations

Sensor operation and sensor command line utility
Describe the sensor components and processes
Use scio to manage policies and display sensor configurations
Use sctop to display sensor statistics

Manage attack objects and create custom signatures
Describe the use of static and dynamic groups
Explain how to update the attack object database
List the steps for obtaining information about an attack
Understanding the purpose and use of the sensor commands "scio ccap" and "scio pcap"
List the steps for creating a simple attack object
Describe the purpose of combined attack objects

Maintenance and troubleshooting
Use the Appliance Configuration Manager (ACM) to view and modify sensor configurations
Use sensor and unix commands to resolve IDP issues
Understand the operation of external HA and NIC bypass
QUESTION 1
Which statement is true about the attack object database update process?

A. Each sensor updates its own attack object database automatically; however they must be able
to access the Juniper site on TCP port 443.
B. The attack object database update must be manually performed by the administrator, and the
administrator must manually install it on each sensor.
C. The attack object database update can be initiated manually or automatically.
D. The attack object database update can be automatically scheduled to occur using the Security
Manager GUI.

Answer: C

QUESTION 2
On a sensor, which command will indicate if log messages are being sent to Security Manager?

A. scio vr list
B. serviceidp status
C. scio agentstats display
D. scio getsystem

Answer: C

QUESTION 3
After you enable alerts for new hosts that are detected by the Enterprise Security Profiler, where
do you look in Security Manager to see those alerts?

A. Security Monitor > Profiler > Application Profiler tab
B. Security Monitor > Profiler > Violation Viewer tab
C. Security Monitor > Profiler > Network Profiler tab
D. Log Viewer > Profiler Log

Answer: D

QUESTION 4
When connecting to a sensor using SSH, which account do you use to login?

A. admin
B. super
C. netscreen
D. root

Answer: A

QUESTION 5
Which OSI layer(s) of a packet does the IDP sensor examine?

A. layers 2-7
B. layers 2-4
C. layer 7 only
D. layers 4-7

Answer: A

Thursday, 22 December 2016

JNCDS-SEC Exam Objectives (Exam: JN0-1330)

JNCDS-SEC Exam Objectives (Exam: JN0-1330)

Fundamental Security Concepts
Describe the various tenets of common security features
Access control lists
Stateful security policies
ALG’s
IPS
UTM
NAT
IPsec
Next-generation firewall
Screen

Advanced Security Concepts
Describe advanced security features
Security intelligence
Advanced anti-malware
Defense in-depth

Securing the Campus and Branch
Describe the security design considerations within a campus or branch network
Network segmentation
Network access
Wireless
802.1X
Remote access VPN’s
NAT
End-to-end security
BYOD

Securing the Enterprise WAN
Describe the security design considerations for an enterprise WAN
Internet edge security design principles
WAN aggregation
Private WAN
VPNs

Securing the Service Provider WAN
Describe the security design considerations for a service provider WAN
DoS/DDos attacks
Securing the control plane
Internet security
CG-NAT

Securing the Data Center

Describe the security design considerations in a data center
Securing data center interconnects
Securing North-South flows
Securing East-West flows
Virtual routers

Security Automation and Management
Describe the design considerations for security management
Securing the individual devices
Centralized security
Junos Space management platform
Junos Space Security Director and Log Director
Juniper Secure Analytics

Security Virtualization
Describe the security design considerations for a virtualized environment
NFV
Service chaining
Micro-segmentation
vSRX

High Availability
Describe the design considerations of high availability in a secure networks
Physical high availability
Virtual high availability
Asymmetrical traffic handling
Chassis clustering


QUESTION: No: 1
You are asked to implement port-based authentication on your access switches. Security and ease of
access are the two primary requirements. Which authentication solution satisfies these requirements?

A. MAC RADIUS
B. network access control
C. firewall authentication
D. IPsec tunnel

Answer: A


QUESTION: No: 2
What is one way to increase the security ofa site-to-site IPsec VPN tunnel?

A. Implement a stronger Diffie-Hellman group.
B. Change IKE Phase 1 from main mode to aggressive mode.
C. Implement traffic selectors.
D. Implement a policy-based VPN.

Answer: C


QUESTION: No: 3
Your customer is planning the deployment of a new hub-and-spoke WAN architecture that must support
dual stack They have decided against using a dynamic routing protocol. They are concerned about the
difficulty of managing configurations and operations at the hub location as they deploy branch routers
In this scenario, what ate three reasons for selecting route-based VPNs with traffic selectors'? (Choose
three)

A. Traffic selectors support IPv4 and IPv6.
B. Traffic selectors reduce the number of Phase 2 IPsec security associations.
C. Traffic selectors reduce latency because they bypass UTIVI.
D. Traffic selectors support auto route insertion
E. You can define mutliple traffic selectors within a single route-based VPN

Answer: A,D,E

Tuesday, 20 December 2016

JN0-943 Enterprise Routing and Switching, Expert

JN0-943 Enterprise Routing and Switching, Expert

At the pinnacle of the Enterprise Routing and Switching certification track is the 1-day JNCIE-ENT practical exam. This exam is designed to validate the networking professionals’ ability to deploy, configure, manage and troubleshoot Junos-based enterprise routing and switching platforms. Throughout this 8-hour practical exam, candidates will build an enterprise network infrastructure consisting of multiple routers and switching devices. Successful candidates will perform system configuration on all devices, configure protocols and features like IPV6, OSPF V2, OSPF V3, BGP, MSDP, PIM, SSM, RSTP, LLDP, 802.1x, CoS, routing policies.

The JNCIE-ENT is valid for two years. Re-certification is achieved by passing the current version of the JNCIP-ENT exam.

Exam topics may include:
System Services and Security
Interfaces
Ethernet Switching
IGPs
BGP
Protocol-Independent Routing
Multicast
Class of Service

System Services and Security
System Services
NTP
Syslog
sFlow
Authentication and authorization
Configuring archival
RPM
PoE
Securing the Control Plane
Stateless firewall configuration

Interfaces
Implementation of Interfaces
Aggregated Ethernet
VRRP
Ethernet OAM
GRE tunnels
BFD
Logical tunnel interfaces

Ethernet Switching
Spanning Tree Protocol
Multiple CIST
MSTP/VSTP/RSTP
xSTP interoperability
Multiple topologies
Optimization
VLANs
VLAN switching and trunking
Q-in-Q
IP Telephony
Private VLANs
Voice VLANs
Virtual Chassis
Master determination
Add/remove members
VCP and VCEP interfaces
Split detection
Security features
Port security features
Dynamic ARP inspection with DHCP snooping
Layer 2 firewall filters
MAC table filtering

IGPs
OSPF
Multi-area OSPF topologies
Filter and summarize routes
Network and link types
Route selection process
BFD
Redistribution
IPv6

BGP
Implementation and Troubleshooting
Routing policy
Route selection
2-byte and 4-byte AS
Multi-homed stub-AS
BFD

Protocol-Independent Routing
Load Balancing
Hash key
Per flow
Filter-based Forwarding
Based on Layer 4
Based on IFL
Configuring Routes
Aggregate
Static
Generated
Policies

Multicast
Implementation of Multicast
Shared tree and source tree
Designated router
RPF table manipulation
SSM
Extend the group range
SSM mapping
RP Redundancy
Anycast RP (PIM and MSDP)
BSR

Class of Service
Implementation
Loss priority
Rewrite rules
Shaping and policing
Scheduling
BA and MF classification
Drop profiles

Monday, 19 December 2016

JN0-646 Enterprise Routing and Switching, Professional (JNCIP-ENT) Exam

JNCIP-ENT Exam Objectives (Exam: JN0-643 and JN0-646)

OSPF
Describe the concepts, operation and functionality of OSPFv2 and OSPFv3
OSPF LSA types
OSPF area types and operations
LSA flooding through an OSPF multi-area network
DR/BDR operation
SPF algorithm
Metrics, including external metric types
Authentication options
Route summarization and restriction
Overload
Virtual links
OSPFv2 vs OSPFv3
Given a scenario, demonstrate knowledge of how to configure and monitor single-area and multi-area OSPF
Implement OSPF routing policy

BGP
Describe the concepts, operation and functionality of BGP
BGP route selection process
Next hop resolution
BGP attributes - concept and operation
BGP communities
Regular expressions
Load balancing - multipath, multihop, forwarding table
NLRI families - inet, inet6
Advanced BGP options
Given a scenario, demonstrate knowledge of how to configure and monitor BGP
Implement BGP routing policy

IP Multicast
Describe the concepts, operation and functionality of IP multicast
Components of IP multicast, including multicast addressing
IP multicast traffic flow
Any-Source Multicast (ASM) vs. Source-Specific Multicast (SSM)
RPF - concept and operation
IGMP, IGMP snooping
PIM dense-mode and sparse-mode
Rendezvous point (RP) - concept, operation, discovery, election
SSM - requirements, benefits, address ranges
Anycast RP
MSDP
Routing policy and scoping
Given a scenario, demonstrate knowledge of how to configure and monitor IGMP, PIM-DM and PIM-SM (including SSM)
Implement IP multicast routing policy

Ethernet Switching and Spanning Tree
Describe the concepts, operation and functionality of advanced Ethernet switching
Filter-based VLANs
Private VLANs
Dynamic VLAN registration using MVRP
Tunnel Layer 2 traffic through Ethernet networks
Layer 2 tunneling using Q-in-Q and L2PT
Given a scenario, demonstrate knowledge of how to configure and monitor advanced Ethernet switching
Filter-based VLANs
Private VLANs
Dynamic VLAN registration using MVRP
Tunnel Layer 2 traffic through Ethernet networks
Layer 2 tunneling using Q-in-Q and L2PT
Describe the concepts, operation and functionality of advanced spanning tree protocols, including MSTP and VSTP
Given a scenario, demonstrate knowledge of how to configure and monitor MSTP and VSTP

Layer 2 Authentication and Access Control
Describe the operation of various Layer 2 authentication and access control features
Authentication process flow
802.1x - concepts and functionality
MAC RADIUS
Captive portal
Server fail fallback
Guest VLAN
Considerations when using multiple authentication/access control methods
Given a scenario, demonstration how to configure and monitor Layer 2 authentication and access control

IP Telephony Features
Describe the concepts, operation and functionality of features that facilitate IP telephony deployments
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
LLDP and LLDP-MED
Voice VLAN
Given a scenario, demonstrated how to configure and monitor features used to support IP Telephony

Class of Service (CoS)
Describe the concepts, operation and functionality of Junos CoS for Layer 2/3 networks
CoS processing on Junos devices
CoS header fields
Forwarding classes
Classification
Packet loss priority
Policers
Schedulers
Drop profiles
Shaping
Rewrite rules
Given a scenario, demonstrate knowledge of how to configure and monitor CoS for Layer 2/3 networks




Monday, 12 December 2016

JN0-533 FWV, Specialist (JNCIS-FWV)

JNCIS-FWV Exam Objectives (Exam: JN0-533)

System Setup and Initial Configuration
Identify the concepts and components of ScreenOS software
Security architecture components
Packet flow and decision process
IPv6 packet handling
ScreenOS firewall/VPN product lines
System components
Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure basic elements of ScreenOS software
Interfaces
Zones
Management access and services
User accounts and authentication
Administrative lockout options
DNS configuration
NTP configuration
Describe how to configure and monitor interfaces
VLANs, aggregated Ethernet
Management interface
Bridge Group
Tunnel interfaces
Loopback interface
Interface modes
Redundant Ethernet
Identify the concepts and functionality of virtual systems (vsys)
vsys interfaces and zones
Inter-vsys routing
Profiles
CPU resource management

Layer 3 Operations
Identify the concepts and functionality of Layer 3 operations (IPv4 and IPv6)
Routing lookup flow
Virtual routers
Static and default routing
Dynamic routing - RIP, OSPF, BGP
Considerations for routing over VPNs
Route optimization and aggregation
Route redistribution; access lists and route maps
Source-based vs. policy-based routing
IPv6 modes
Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor and troubleshoot Layer 3 operations (IPv4 and IPv6)
Zones
Interfaces
IP addressing
Virtual router
Static/default routes, including floating static routes
RIP
OSPF
BGP
Redistribution
Access lists and route maps
Source-based and policy-based routing
Layer 3 verification
Layer 3 troubleshooting - get vrouter, debug, flow filter, session table

Security Policies
Identify the concepts and functionality of security policies
Zones and policies
Policy components
Policy options
Policy ordering
Policy scheduling
Global policies
Multicell policies
Address books
Policing and guaranteed bandwidth
Services
Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor and troubleshoot security policies
Address books and address groups
Services and service groups
Policy verification
Policy troubleshooting - debug, get session

NAT

Identify the concepts and functionality of NAT
Interface-based vs. policy-based NAT
NAT type usage
Source NAT (NAT-src)
Dynamic IP addresses (DIP)
Destination NAT (NAT-dst)
Virtual IP addresses (VIP)
Mapped IP addresses (MIP)
Precedence
Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor and troubleshoot NAT
Policy-based NAT
Dynamic IP addresses (DIP)
Reachability/Routing
VIP and MIP
NAT verification
NAT troubleshooting - debug, get session, and traffic logs

IPsec VPNs
Identify the concepts and functionality of IPsec VPNs
Secure VPN characteristics and components
Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP)
Authentication Header (AH)
IPsec tunnel establishment - Internet Key Exchange (IKE)
Hub-and-spoke IPsec VPNs
Policy-based vs. route-based IPsec VPNs
Next-hop tunnel binding (NHTB)
Next Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP)
Fixed vs. dynamic peers
Tunnel interfaces
Preshared keys
VPN Monitor
Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor and troubleshoot IPsec VPNs
Interfaces
Objects
IKE
Policy
Routing
VPN Monitor
IPsec VPN verification
IPsec VPN troubleshooting - system/event log, debug, get ike, get sa

High Availability
Identify the concepts and requirements for high availability (HA) in a ScreenOS firewall/VPN environment
NetScreen Redundancy Protocol (NSRP) characteristics
NSRP modes; usage guidelines
Links, ports and zones
Virtual security device (VSD), virtual security interfaces (VSI) and VSD groups
VSD states
Run-time objects (RTOs)
HA probes
Failover tuning
IP tracking
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
Redundant interfaces
Links between the firewalls
Redundant VPN gateways
Demonstrate knowledge of how to configure, monitor and troubleshoot HA
HA link
Cluster settings
Interfaces
VSD settings
RTO synchronization
Tracking and monitoring
Redundant interface
HA verification
HA monitoring for VPNs - IKE heartbeats, dead peer detection
HA troubleshooting - debug, get interface, get nsrp stats

Attack Prevention
Describe the purpose, configuration and operation of Screens
Attack types and phases
Screen options
Best practices
Configuration, verification and troubleshooting
Describe the purpose, configuration and operation of deep inspection (DI)
Attack object database
Custom attack objects
Signature database update methods
DI policies and actions
Licensing
Configuration, verification and troubleshooting
Describe the purpose, configuration and operation of Unified Threat Management (UTM)
Antispam profiles
Actions
Spam block list (SBL)
Antivirus scanning methods and options
Antivirus flow process
Licensing
Web filtering features and solutions
Data flow
Search order
White lists, black lists and categories
Configuration, verification and troubleshooting

System Administration, Management and Monitoring
Demonstrate knowledge of how to manage and monitor a ScreenOS firewall/VPN environment
File management
Password recovery
Licensing
Logs
Syslog
SNMP
Alarms
Counters



QUESTION 1
Which ScreenOS security feature helps protect against port scans and denial of service attacks?

A. session-based stateful firewall
B. IPsec VPNs
C. security policies
D. Screen options

Answer: B

Explanation:


QUESTION 2
What is the initial default username and password for all ScreenOS devices?

A. administrator/password
B. root/password
C. netscreen/netscreen
D. admin/netscreen1

Answer: D

Explanation:


QUESTION 3
What is a virtual system?

A. a mechanism to logically partition a single ScreenOS device into multiple logical devices
B. a collection of subnets and interfaces sharing identical security requirements
C. a method of providing a secure connection across a network
D. a tool to protect against DoS attacks

Answer: C

Explanation:


QUESTION 4
What is a zone?

A. a set of rules that controls traffic from a specified source to a specified destination using a
specified service
B. a collection of subnets and interfaces sharing identical security requirements
C. a method of providing a secure connection across a network
D. a tool to protect against DoS attacks

Answer: C

Explanation:


QUESTION 5
What is the function of NAT?

A. It performs Layer 3 routing.
B. It evaluates and redirects matching traffic into secure tunnels.
C. It provides translation between IP addresses.
D. It performs Layer 2 switching.

Answer: B

Explanation:




Thursday, 8 December 2016

JN0-696 Security Support, Professional (JNCSP-SEC)

JNCSP-SEC Exam Objectives (Exam: JN0-696)

Security Policy Troubleshooting
Given a scenario, demonstrate knowledge of how to troubleshoot security policy evaluation issues on Junos devices
Transit traffic issues
To-the-device traffic issues
Default and global policy issues
Zone issues
Address book issues
Filter-based forwarding
NAT issues
Configuration issues

IPSec VPN Troubleshooting
Given a scenario, demonstrate knowledge of how to troubleshoot IPSec VPN issues on Junos device
Route-based VPN issues
Policy-based VPN issues
IKE phase 1 issues
IKE phase 2 issues
Configuration issues

Application-Aware Security Services Troubleshooting
Given a scenario, demonstrate knowledge of how to troubleshoot Junos AppSecure issues
AppID issues
AppTrack issues
AppFW issues
AppDoS issues
AppQoS issues
Configuration issues

Intrusion Prevention Troubleshooting
Given a scenario, demonstrate knowledge of how to troubleshoot Junos Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) issues
Licensing and platform issues
Signature database issues
IPS and security policy issues
Configuration issues

Unified Threat Management (UTM) Troubleshooting
Given a scenario, demonstrate knowledge of how to troubleshoot UTM issues on Junos devices
Licensing and platform issues
Antivirus issues
Antispam issues
Content-filtering issues
Web-filtering issues
UTM and security policy issues
Configuration issues

High Availability (HA) Clustering Troubleshooting
Given a scenario, demonstrate knowledge of how to troubleshoot chassis cluster issues on Junos devices
Cluster architecture issues
Cluster component issues
Cluster mode issues
Configuration issues


QUESTION 1
You are having problems establishing an IPsec tunnel between two SRX Series devices.
What are two explanations for this problem? (Choose two.)

A. proposal mismatch
B. antivirus configuration
C. preshared key mismatch
D. TCP MSS clamping is disabled

Answer: B,D

Explanation:

QUESTION 2
Two SRX Series devices are having problems establishing an IPsec VPN session. One of the
devices has a firewall filter applied to its gateway interface that rejects UDP traffic.
What would resolve the problem?

A. Disable the IKE Phase 1 part of the session establishment.
B. Disable the IKE Phase 2 part of the session establishment.
C. Change the configuration so that session establishment uses TCP.
D. Edit the firewall filter to allow UDP port 500.

Answer: A

Explanation:

QUESTION 3
Your SRX Series device has the following configuration:
user@host> show security policies
...
Policy: my-policy, State: enabled, Index: 5, Sequence number: 1
Source addresses: any
Destination addresses: any
Applications: snmp
Action: reject
From zone: trust, To zone: untrust
...
When traffic matches my-policy, you want the device to silently drop the traffic; however, you
notice that the device is replying with ICMP unreachable messages instead.
What is causing this behavior?

A. the snmp application
B. the reject action
C. the trust zone
D. the untrust zone

Answer: C

Explanation:

QUESTION 4
You want to allow remote users using PCs running Windows 7 to access the network using an
IPsec VPN. You implement a route-based hub-and-spoke VPN; however, users report that they
are not able to access the network.
What is causing this problem?

A. The remote clients do not have proper licensing.
B. Hub-and-spoke VPNs cannot be route-based; they must be policy-based.
C. The remote clients' OS is not supported.
D. Hub-and-spoke VPNs do not support remote client access; a dynamic VPN must be
implemented instead.

Answer: B

Explanation:

Monday, 5 December 2016

JN0-355 Junos Pulse Secure Access, Specialist (JNCIS-SA)

JNCIS-SA Exam Objectives (Exam: JN0-355)

Overview
Components and elements
Component functions, interaction and relationships
Junos Pulse Gateway and Virtual Appliance product lines
Licensing
Deployment considerations and integration options
SSL, TLS and digital certificates overview
Access methods

Initial Configuration
Configure the basic elements of a Junos Pulse Secure Access Service environment
Initial configuration via CLI
Initial configuration via admin UI

Roles
Describe the concepts, operation and functionality of roles
Purpose of roles
Role mapping and merging
Customization of the end-user experience
Configure roles
Roles and role options

Policies and Profiles
Describe the concepts, operation and functionality of policies and profiles
Purpose of policies; policy types and elements
Purpose of profiles and profile types
Interrelationship and usage guidelines
Configure policies and profiles
Policies and policy options
Profiles and profile options

Authentication
Describe the authentication process for the Junos Pulse Secure Access Service
Authentication elements
Sign-in process
Digital certificates
Certificate validation process
Advanced authentication options
Configure authentication
Authentication servers
Authentication realms
Role mapping
Sign-in policies
Certificates
Advanced options

Client/Server Communications
Identify and describe client/server applications
WSAM
JSAM
VPN tunneling
Configure client/server applications
SAM
VPN tunneling

Junos Pulse Client
Describe the features, benefits and functionality of the Junos Pulse client
Components and features
Configure the Junos Pulse client
WSAM application access
VPN tunneling

Junos Pulse Collaboration
Describe the features, benefits and functionality of Junos Pulse Collaboration
Components and features
Deployment
Collaboration client
Scheduling meetings
Monitoring meetings
Configure Junos Pulse Collaboration
Collaboration configuration
Meeting options
Pulse Connection

Endpoint Security
Describe the concepts, operation and functionality of endpoint security
TNC architecture
Host Checker
Enhanced Endpoint Security (EES)
Secure Virtual Workspace (SVW)
Cache Cleaner
Enforcement
Configure endpoint security
Host Checker
Enhanced Endpoint Security (EES)
Secure Virtual Workspace (SVW)
Cache Cleaner

Virtualization
Describe the concepts, operation and functionality of virtualization in a Junos Pulse Secure Access Service environment
Concepts and components
Virtual appliances
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
Configure virtualization
Licensing
Virtual desktops

High Availability
Describe the concepts and requirements for high availability in a Junos Pulse Secure Access Service environment
Clustering
Deployment options and considerations
Licensing
Configure high availability
Clustering configuration
Upgrades

Administration, Management and Troubleshooting
Demonstrate knowledge of how to manage and troubleshoot a Junos Pulse Secure Access Service environment
Configuration file management
Backup and archiving
Logging
System monitoring
Statistics
Policy tracing
Packet capture tools
Connectivity testing tools
Session recording
System snapshot
Client connectivity


QUESTION 1
Which two statements are correct regarding the MAG6611 Junos Pulse Gateway in an
active/active cluster configuration? (Choose two.)

A. Virtual IP (VIP) is available.
B. It supports up to two devices.
C. It supports up to four devices.
D. External load balancing is preferred.

Answer: C,D

Explanation:

QUESTION 2
What is the function of the smart caching setting within a Web caching policy?

A. to send the cache control compress header to the client
B. to remove the cache control headers from the origin server
C. to not modify the cache control header from the origin server
D. to send the appropriate cache control header based on Web content.

Answer: D

Explanation:

QUESTION 3
You have configured RADIUS authentication on the Junos Pulse Secure Access Service. Users
report that their authentication is rejected. The RADIUS administrator reports that the RADIUS
server requires a specific attribute that identifies the Junos Pulse Secure Access Service on the
RADIUS server.
In the Admin UI, which configuration parameter will address this issue?

A. Name
B. NAS-Identifier
C. RADIUS Server
D. Shared Secret

Answer: B

Explanation:

QUESTION 4
What are three benefits that resource profiles provide over resource policies? (Choose three.)

A. Resource profiles provide automatic mapping of users to roles.
B. Resource profiles provide a simplified process for creating bookmarks and resource policies.
C. One profile can be assigned to multiple roles.
D. Resource options can be customized for each profile.
E. Resource profiles provide a simplified process for configuring applications such as VPN
tunneling.

Answer: B,C,D

Explanation:

QUESTION 5
You must deploy VPN tunneling using Network Connect to multiple Microsoft Windows devices.
Due to access restrictions, the users do not have permission to install WSAM.
Which component resolves this issue?

A. Juniper Installer Service
B. Host Checker
C. third-party integrity measurement verifier
D. Windows Secure Application Manager scriptable launcher

Answer: A

Explanation:

Tuesday, 29 November 2016

Exam MB2-876 Extending Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011

Published: December 29, 2011
Languages: English
Audiences: Developers
Technology: Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011
Credit toward certification: MCTS

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Plan to deploy Microsoft Dynamics CRM (11%)
Identify the layers in the Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 architecture
Application layer; Platform layer; Database layer
Identify the deployment considerations
Describe the deployment model, identify support for Microsoft Outlook clients, identify the extensibility points, identify types of reporting, identify the web resources

Preparation resources
Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 planning guide
Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 implementation guide
Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 system requirements and required components

Perform common platform operations (12%)
Describe how to use IDiscoveryService
What is the IDiscoveryService used for?
Describe how to use IOrganizationService
What is the IOrganizationService used for?
Describe how to use early-bound entry classes
What is an early-bound entry class used for?
Describe how to use late-bound entry classes
What is a late-bound entry class used for?
Describe data types
Describe how to use methods
Create, Retrieve, Update, Delete, RetrieveMultiple
Describe how to handle SOAP exception

Preparation resources
IDiscoveryService methods
IOrganizationService.Update method
Handling exceptions

Perform advanced platform operations (12%)
Identify different ways to query data
QueryExpression, QueryByAttribute, LINQ queries, FetchXML, filtered views
Save queries
Identify how to use the Execute() method
Identify how to use requests and responses
Identify how to use late-bound versus early-bound
Identify how to use the Entity class
Identify how to use the IOrganizationService web service

Preparation resources
Build queries with QueryExpression
Sample: Execute multiple requests
Use the IOrganizationService web service to read and write data or metadata

Create custom workflow activities and utilize Windows Workflow Foundation (10%)
Describe process architecture
Describe workflow
Actions and conditions, input arguments, variables
Describe dialog
Rules, events, pages, prompts and responses, actions and conditions
Set up custom workflow activity assemblies
Create custom workflow activities
Debug custom workflow activities
Create and modify workflows in Windows Workflow Foundation

Preparation resources
Processes, workflows, and dialogs for Microsoft Dynamics CRM
Process architecture for Microsoft Dynamics CRM
Custom workflow activities (workflow assemblies) for Microsoft Dynamics CRM

Create plug-ins (11%)
Describe plug-ins
What is a plug-in, when to use a plug-in, cascading events, information available in plug-ins, plug-ins and Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 for Microsoft Office Outlook
Describe event framework
Key features, event execution pipeline
Describe plug-in isolation, trusts, and statistics
Sandbox
Develop plug-ins
Data context, exception handling, impersonation, registration and deployment
Describe the Entity class and its uses
Describe the integration of Microsoft Azure with Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011
Overview of the Azure platform, integration with Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011, creation of a Listener for an Azure solution, send data over the AppFabric Service Bus, create an Azure–aware plug-in

Preparation resources
Plug-in development for Microsoft Dynamics CRM
Introduction to Windows Azure integration with Microsoft Dynamics CRM
Entity class

Implement application events (11%)
Describe the use of JScript web resources and how they are used for client-side events
Overview of web resources, reference web resources, use the Jscript web resource
Describe form and field events
OnChange, OnLoad, OnSave, TabStateChange, OnReadyStateComplete
Describe form event handler execution context
Set event dependencies
Identify best practices in writing client-side code
Debug client-side code
Request external data
Pass parameters
Access Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 web services

Preparation resources
Use JavaScript with Microsoft Dynamics CRM
Use form and field events
Client-side programming reference

Program application events (11%)
Describe form types
Describe global variables and functions
Implement XrmPagecontext
Implement XrmPagedataentity
Implement XrmPageui
Implement GetGlobalContext

Preparation resources
Global variables
GetGlobalContext function

Customize application integration (11%)
Describe ways to customize the user interface
Customize the site map XML
Customize the ribbon XML
Customize the form XML
Describe how customizations impact Microsoft Outlook
Implement IFrames in entity forms
Describe IFrame considerations, retrieve data by using parameters, dynamic IFrame
Describe URL-addressable forms and views
Describe application integration with Microsoft SharePoint Server

Preparation resources
Customize Microsoft Dynamics CRM
Use an IFRAME and web resource controls on a form
URL addressable forms and views

Implement web resources (11%)

Implement webpage (HTML) web resources
Creation, limitations, passing parameters
Implement data (XML) web resources
Creation, limitations, referencing
Implement style sheet (CSS) web resources
Creation, limitations, referencing
Implement style sheet (XSL) web resources
Creation, limitations, referencing
Implement image (PNG, JPG, GIF, ICO) web resources
Creation, limitations, referencing
Implement Silverlight (XAP) web resources
Create Silverlight web resources, access context data, pass data to a Silverlight web resource, use the REST endpoint, test and debug

Preparation resources
Data (XML) web resources
Style Sheet (CSS) web resources
Silverlight (XAP) web resources
QUESTION 1
You need to create a fixed asset that records depreciation quarterly.
Which form should you use to configure the period frequency for posting depreciation?

A. Value models
B. Depreciation profiles
C. Special depreciation allowance
D. Depreciation books

Answer: A


QUESTION 2
Which three methods can you use to assign bar codes to fixed assets? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.

A. Automatically assign the bar codes when you create fixed assets.
B. Assign the bar codes to fixed assets groups.
C. Automatically assign the bar codes based on the fixed asset journal type.
D. Assign the bar codes to current fixed assets.
E. Manually assign the bar codes when you create fixed assets.

Answer: A,B,D


QUESTION 3
You need to configure a workflow to approve all budget amounts at the line level.
Which workflow configuration type should you use?

A. Budget register entry workflow
B. Ledger fixed assets budget journal workflow
C. Budget plan workflows
D. Budget account entry workflow

Answer: A


QUESTION 4
You need to ensure that you have the most current data to manage customer collections.
What should you create first?

A. A customer account statement
B. A customer balance list
C. A customer aging snapshot
D. A customer pool

Answer: B


QUESTION 5
Which two elements are required to create a budget plan in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

A. Budget plan priority
B. Budget plan preparer
C. Budget planning user group
D. Budget planning process

Answer: A,C

Monday, 21 November 2016

Exam MB6-704 Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3 CU8 Development Introduction

Published: December 15, 2014
Languages: English, Chinese (Simplified), Japanese
Audiences: Developer
Technology: Microsoft Dynamics AX
Credit toward certification: Specialist

Skills measured
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Describe the Microsoft Dynamics AX architecture, manage the data dictionary, and manage the user interface (30–35%)
Describe the Microsoft Dynamics AX architecture
Identify the features of Microsoft Dynamics AX, describe the architecture of Microsoft Dynamics AX, describe the development environment, describe licensing and configuration, describe the model-driven architecture
Manage the data dictionary
Work with MorphX and the application object tree (AOT); describe primitive and extended data types; create tables; work with indexes, relations, enumerations, and views
Manage the user interface
Create forms, join data sources, create menu items, create forms from form templates, work with list pages and FactBoxes

Work with X++ (35–40%)
Describe X++
Identify the characteristics of X++; develop by using tools, such as the debugger and the Compare Tool; describe best practices; implement reverse engineering
Work with X++ control statements
Work with variables, operators, conditional statements, and loops; use built-in functions; use communication tools
Manage objects and classes
Work with objects, classes, and inheritance; work with scoping events and parameters
Manage exception handling
Work with exceptions and optimistic concurrency exceptions, work with throw and try/catch statements

Manage security and database access (30–35%)
Work with role-based security
Set up a new user, assign roles to users, change duties on a role, change privileges on a duty, assign permissions to a privilege
Understand security for developers
Understand permissions and security policies, work with Code Access Security, use display method authorization
Access the database
Retrieve data, manipulate data, work with queries

QUESTION 1
You have two tables named Table l and Table2. There is a relationship between the tables.
You need to display data from both tables in a form.
How should you create the data source for the form?

A. Add both tables to a perspective and use the perspective as the data source.
B. Create a new table named Table3 that is related to Table l and Table2. Use Tables as the data source.
C. Add both tables to a map and use the map as the data source.
D. Add both tables to a query and use the query as the data source.

Answer: D


QUESTION 2
You plan to import a .xpo file to Dynamics AX.
You need to identify which changes the .xpo code will make to the Dynamics AX environment prior to importing the .xpo file,
Which tool should you use?

A. The Compare tool
B. The Code profiler
C. The X++ compiler
D. The Tracing cockpit

Answer: A


QUESTION 3
You are writing logic to fetch data from a database. The logic will use a select statement.
You need to identify which keyword to use to fetch a single record from the database.
Which keyword should you use?

A. FirstFast
B. ForUpdate
C. Exists
D. FirstOnly

Answer: D


QUESTION 4
You need to identify which permission can be set only on a form that has date effective data.
Which permission should you identify?

A. Correct
B. Create
C. Delete
D. Read
E. Update

Answer: A


QUESTION 5
You need to identify which elements the Reverse engineer tool will provide for a data model.
Which three elements should you identify? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

A. Table methods
B. Classes
C. Table fields
D. Base enumerations
E. Extended data types (EDTs)

Answer: C,D,E

Thursday, 17 November 2016

Exam 70-339 Managing Microsoft SharePoint Server 2016

Published: June 20, 2016
Languages: English
Audiences: IT professionals
Technology: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2016
Credit toward certification: MCSE

Skills measured
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Design SharePoint infrastructure (15–20%)
Design information architecture
Design an inter-site navigational taxonomy; design site columns and content types; design keywords, synonyms, promoted results, managed properties, durable links, and document library accessibility; plan information management policies; plan compliance features, such as document fingerprinting and item-level encryption; plan search for sensitive and non-sensitive content; plan managed site structures; plan term sets; plan for support of Open Document Format (ODF); plan mobile navigation
Design a logical architecture
Plan application pools; plan web applications; plan for software boundaries; plan content databases; plan host-header site collections; plan Fast Site Collection creation; plan zones and alternate access mapping
Design a physical architecture
Design a server farm topology (traditional, streamlined, hybrid) by using MinRole (user roles, robot services roles, cache services roles); design Central Administration deployment; design a storage architecture, including ReFS; configure basic request management; define individual server requirements; define service topologies; plan server load balancing; plan a network infrastructure; plan for large file support; plan an app hosting model
Plan an installation
Identify and configure installation prerequisites, implement scripted deployment, plan Access Services deployment, plan Project Server installation, implement patch slipstreaming, plan and install language packs, plan and configure service connection points, plan installation tracking and auditing, plan and install Office Online Server, implement managed paths for Office 365 migrations, configure SharePoint hybrid cloud settings
Plan a hybrid cloud environment
Plan for deployment of Office Online; configure server-to-server authentication; configure OAuth; configure Audiences and hybrid features, to include Search, OneDrive for Business, Team Sites, extensible App Launcher, and hybrid picker tools

Plan authentication and security (15–20%)
Plan and configure authentication
Plan and configure Windows authentication, plan and configure anonymous authentication, plan connection encryption (TLS, SMTP), plan and configure identity federation, configure claims providers, configure site-to-site (S2S) intra-server and OAuth authentication, configure connections to Access Control Service, configure authentication for hybrid cloud deployment
Plan and configure authorization
Plan and configure SharePoint users and groups, plan and configure People Picker, plan and configure sharing (hints, one-click, create and share), plan and configure permission inheritance, plan and configure anonymous access, plan web application policies
Plan and configure platform and farm security
Plan and configure security isolation, services lockdown, and antivirus settings; plan and configure certificate management; plan for Kerberos support for service applications; plan and configure information rights management (IRM), delegated farm administration, and delegated service application administration; plan and configure managed accounts; plan and configure blocked file types; plan and configure web part security, including WOPI support
Create and configure a User Profile Service (UPA) application
Configure a UPA application, configure social permissions, plan and configure sync connections of MIM 2016 synchronization, configure profile properties, configure claims integration with UPA
Manage site and site collection security
Manage site access requests, manage App permissions, manage anonymous access, manage permission inheritance, configure permission levels, configure HTML field security
Provision and configure web applications
Create managed paths, configure Alternate Access Mappings (AAM), configure SharePoint Designer settings

Plan workload optimization (15–20%)
Create and maintain site collections
Provision Fast Site Collection Creation, configure Host header site collections, configure self-service site creation, maintain site owners, maintain site quotas, configure site policies, configure a team mailbox, plan Sites Page Pinning
Plan SharePoint high availability and disaster recovery solutions
Plan for service distribution, plan for service instance configuration, plan for physical server distribution, plan for network redundancy, plan for server load balancing, plan for SQL Server aliases, plan for SQL Server clustering, plan for SQL Server AlwaysOn Availability Groups, plan for SQL Server Log Shipping, plan for storage redundancy, plan for login replication
Plan backup and restore
Establish a SharePoint backup schedule, establish a SQL Server backup schedule, plan a non-production environment content refresh, plan for farm configuration recovery, plan for service application recovery, plan for content recovery, configure a recovery solution using SQL Database running in Azure and other Azure backup solutions
Plan and configure social workloads
Plan communities, plan My Sites, plan OneDrive redirection, plan social permissions, plan user profiles, plan activity feeds, plan connections, configure Yammer settings
Plan and configure a Web Content Management (WCM) workload
Plan and configure channels, plan and configure product catalog and topic pages, plan and configure Design Manager, plan and configure content deployment, plan and configure display templates, plan and configure variations
Plan and configure an Enterprise Content Management (ECM) workload
Plan and configure E-Discovery; plan and configure document routing; plan and configure co-authoring; plan and configure durable links; plan and configure record disposition and retention; plan large document repositories; plan and configure software boundaries; plan and configure Data Loss Prevention, In-Place Holds, and Document Deletion features

Plan productivity solutions (15–20%)
Evaluate content and customizations
Perform migration pre-check tasks, analyze content database test results, configure web application authentication for upgrade, resolve orphan objects, resolve missing file system components, resolve configuration conflict issues
Plan an upgrade process
Plan removal of servers in rotation, configure a parallel upgrade, configure read-only access for content, configure upgrade farms, measure upgrade performance, plan an installation sequence, plan and migrate SharePoint on-premises to SharePoint Online or a hybrid topology
Create and configure app management
Create and configure the App Store, create and configure subscriptions, configure marketplace connections, configure DNS entries, configure wildcard certificates
Create and configure productivity services
Create and configure Office Online Server, Microsoft Access services, Microsoft Visio services, Microsoft Word Automation services, Microsoft PowerPoint Conversion services, and Translation Services; configure hybrid OneDrive for Business with Profile Redirection and Extensible App Launcher; plan and install Office Online Server, SharePoint Insights, and SharePoint Server Telemetry features
Create and configure a Business Connectivity Service (BCS) and Secure Store application
Import and configure BCS models, configure BCS model security, configure BCS for search, generate a Secure Store master key, manage Secure Store target application permissions, create Secure Store target applications, configure hybrid BCS
Manage SharePoint solutions and applications
Manage sandbox solution quotas, configure sandbox solution management, deploy farm solutions, upgrade farm solutions, deploy Apps, upgrade Apps

Manage search capabilities (10–15%)
Create and configure Enterprise search
Plan and configure a search topology, plan and configure content sources, plan and configure crawl schedules, plan and configure crawl rules, plan and configure crawl performance, plan and configure security trimming, choose and configure hybrid search
Create and configure a Managed Metadata Service (MMS) application
Configure proxy settings for managed service applications, configure content type hub settings, configure sharing term sets, plan and configure content type propagation schedules, configure custom properties, configure term store permissions, configure managed metadata service (MMS) imports
Manage search
Manage result sources; manage query rules; manage display templates; manage Search Engine Optimization (SEO) settings; manage result types; manage a search schema; manage federated search, including integration with Delve and Office Graph
Manage taxonomy
Manage site collection term set access, manage term set navigation, manage topic catalog pages, configure custom properties, configure search refinement, configure list refinement
Plan and configure a search workload
Plan and configure search result relevancy, plan and configure index freshness, plan and configure result sources, plan and configure the end-user experience, plan and configure a search schema, analyze search analytics reports

Plan and configure cloud services (5–10%)
Plan and configure a BI infrastructure
Plan and configure Performance Point, plan and configure reporting services, plan and configure PowerPivot, plan and configure Excel Services (Office Online only), plan and configure PowerView, plan and configure BI security
Create and configure work management
Configure a connection to Exchange, activate and configure a connection to Microsoft Project Server 2016, manage trusts, plan Exchange configuration for E-Discovery
Plan and configure cloud and federated hybrid search
Plan and configure on-premises and Office 365 search and encrypted metadata when content is transferred to the search index in Office 365, configure user specific queries and inbound/outbound or bi-directional hybrid topologies

Monitor and optimize a SharePoint environment (10–15%)
Monitor a SharePoint environment
Define monitoring requirements, configure performance counter capture, configure page performance monitoring, configure usage and health providers, monitor and forecast storage needs, monitor SharePoint hybrid cloud deployments
Tune and optimize a SharePoint environment
Plan and configure SQL optimization, execute database maintenance rules, plan for capacity software boundaries, estimate storage requirements, plan and configure caching and a caching strategy, tune network performance, plan and configure Zero Downtime Patching
Troubleshoot a SharePoint environment
Establish baseline performance, perform client-side tracing, perform server-side tracing, analyze usage data, enable a developer dashboard, analyze diagnostic logs, troubleshoot SharePoint hybrid cloud issues

QUESTION 1
You are the administrator for a SharePoint 2016 farm. You configure a connection to the SharePoint Store.
Users report that they cannot select or install specific apps from the SharePoint Store. Users can install other apps.
You need to allow users to purchase and install any type of apps from the SharePoint Store.
What should you do?

A. Activate the Internet-facing endpoints feature for apps.
B. Configure the Store settings to allow users to purchase apps.
C. Deploy an App Catalog.
D. Delete theexisting App Catalog. Then, delete and provision the Subscription Setting and App Management service applications.

Answer: A


Explanation:
References:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/fp161236.aspx


QUESTION 2
During the upgrade from SharePoint 2013 to SharePoint 2016, you discover there is a missing feature.
You review the logs and observe the following error message:
Message: Database [WSS_Contoso_OR01] has reference(s) to a missing feature:
Id= [4be9a980-965f-486f-9eda-074e284875d7].
Remedy:
The feature with Id
4be9a980-965f-486f-9eda-074e284875d7
is referenced in the database [WSS_Contoso_OR01], but is not installed on the current farm.
The missing feature may cause upgrade to fail. Please install any solution which contains
the feature and restart upgrade if necessary.
You need to identify the page that is missing the feature.
Which of the following will identify the page?

A. On the SharePoint Server, run the following Windows PowerShell
command:Test-SPContentDatabase-Name $dbName-WebApplication $wa| Select Category,
Message | Where {$_.Category-eq “MissingFeature”}

B. On the SharePoint Server, run the following Windows PowerShell
command:Test-SPContentDatabase-Name $dbName-WebApplication $wa| Select Category,
Message | Where{$_.Category-eq “MissingSetupFile”}

C. On the SQL Server, run the following SQL syntax against
WSS_Contoso_OR01:SELECT FeatureId, FullURL From WebsInner JOIN FeaturesOn
Webs.Id=Features.WebIdWHERE FeatureId=‘4be9a980-965f-486f-9eda-074e284875d7’ORDERBY FeatureId

D. On the SharePoint Server, review theHealth Analyzerand find the missing dependencies.

Answer: A



 

Tuesday, 15 November 2016

Exam MB6-893 Microsoft Dynamics AX Financials

Published: March 11, 2016
Languages: English
Audiences: IT professionals
Technology: Microsoft Dynamics AX
Credit toward certification: Specialist

Skills measured
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As of June 2, 2016, this exam content reflects the removal of coverage for Management Reporter. For more information, please download the exam MB6-893 change document.

Set up and configure the Finance modules (15–20%)
Define and format the General Ledger module
Define Currency and Exchange Rates; define and create the Chart of Accounts and account structures; set up Fiscal Calendars, Years, and Periods; create and define financial dimensions and financial dimension sets; create period allocations; set up journals; define the General Ledger parameters
Format the Cash and Bank Management module
Define bank transaction types and transaction groups; set up bank groups, create bank accounts, define the Cash and Bank Management parameters
Understand the Accounts Receivable module
Define customer posting profiles, set up Customer Payment information, create customers, define the Accounts Receivable parameters, define an organizational structure for centralized payments
Define the Accounts Payable module
Define vendor posting profiles, set up vendor payment information, define invoice matching; create vendors, set up vendor 1099 information, define the account payable parameters; define an organizational structure for centralized payments
Set up and configure the Fixed Assets module
Define depreciation methods and conventions, set up depreciation profiles and books, set up value models, define Fixed Asset parameters, create fixed assets, set up and assign bar codes to assets, lend fixed assets

Set up, configure, and process sales tax (15–20%)
Define sales tax setup procedures
Define ledger posting groups, create sales tax codes, create sales and item tax groups, define sales tax authorities, define withholding tax
Understand sales tax transactions
Revise sales tax prior to posting a transaction, post sales tax on prepayments, create transactions with conditional sales tax

Set up basic budgeting and budget planning (10–15%)
Understand budgeting concepts and types
Define budget concepts, discuss different budget types
Set up and configure the Budgeting module
Define and set up the different budget configurations, define the budget parameters
Define and generate budget plans
Define budget planning configuration, create budget plans, process budget plans, modify budget plans in Excel

Create Budget Register entries (15–20%)
Process Budget Register entries
Transfer budget balances, define budget allocations, update Budget Register entries in Excel
Process Register entries from budget plans
Create Budget Register entries from budget plans

Manage Financial daily procedures (20–25%)
Review and process General Ledger daily procedures
Create voucher templates, process periodic journals, process period allocations, create and process accrual schemes, reverse a transaction, create reversing entries
Process and understand Cash and Bank Management daily procedures
Create and delete checks, void a check and create payment reversals, create and cancel deposit slips, reconcile bank accounts
Create and process Accounts Receivable daily procedures
Create free text invoices, process prepayments, create payment journals, reverse settlements, reimburse a customer
Review and process Accounts Payable daily procedures
Define and create different types of invoice journals, manage vendor invoices, process prepayments, create payment journals
Review and process Fixed Asset daily procedures
Define transaction types available, process acquisitions through the General Ledger and Purchasing modules, process depreciations, process disposals, process value adjustments

Set up and use Collections Management and Consolidations (10–15%)
Configure Collections settings
Set up and process collection letters, set up and calculate interest, process interest adjustments, set up customer pools and aging period definitions
Manage Collections information
Review aging snapshots, process customer statements, create write-off transactions, add activities to transactions through the Collections screen
Define Consolidations settings
Set up and define a consolidation company, add consolidation information to main accounts

Saturday, 12 November 2016

Exam MB2-714 Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2016 Customer Service

Published: January 22, 2016
Languages: English, Chinese (Simplified), French, German, Japanese, Spanish
Audiences: Information workers
Technology: Microsoft Dynamics CRM
Credit toward certification: Specialist

Skills measured
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Manage cases and the knowledge base (25-30%)
Create and manage cases
Work with the case list and views; search for case records; create a new case record; understand fields on a default case form; analyze business process flows; convert activities to cases; understand the case resolution process; use case routing rules; use case creation rules
Create and manage the knowledge base
Search for articles; associate an article with a case; use knowledge base articles to help resolve cases; create, manage, and maintain knowledge base article templates; create, modify, and publish knowledge base articles; format articles; attach knowledge base articles to email messages

Manage queues, entitlements, and service level agreements (SLAs) (25-30%)
Create and manage queues
Understand system queues and personal queues; create and maintain queues; add cases and activities to queues; work with queue items; implement case routing
Create and manage entitlements
Create and maintain entitlement templates; create a new entitlement; add entitlement lines; associate products; associate entitlement channels; associate an SLA; activate an entitlement; renew an entitlement
Create and manage SLAs
Understand standard and enhanced SLAs; create SLA actions and details; use SLAs on-demand; manage cases with SLAs; manage service scheduling, interactive service hub, and the unified service desk

Manage service scheduling, interactive service hub, and the unified help desk (20-25%)
Implement and manage service scheduling
Understand service scheduling scenarios; understand the service scheduling process flow; define and manage resources; implement customer service schedules; create and manage resource groups; define sites, holiday schedules, and services; schedule service activities in the service calendar; manage service activities
Work with the interactive service hub and the unified service desk
Work with single-stream and multi-stream dashboards; manage queues and cases from streams; create interactive dashboards; understand the unified service desk; understand integrated agent desktop components

Work with FieldOne and surveys and perform service management analysis (20-25%)
Perform service management analysis
Use Microsoft Power BI service dashboards; work with the service calendar; work with service reports; work with service dashboards; work with system charts for cases; understand service metrics and goals; create goals for case records
Use FieldOne with service management
Understand FieldOne functionality; identify reasons to automate the field service organization; identify the benefits of using FieldOne
Work with surveys
Understand survey distribution options; create and configure surveys; capture responses
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Wednesday, 9 November 2016

MB2-713 Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2016 Sales

Published: January 22, 2016
Languages: English, Chinese (Simplified), French, German, Japanese, Spanish
Audiences: Information workers
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.

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Manage Microsoft Dynamics CRM components and the product catalog (24%)
Manage Dynamics CRM sales management components
Understand different record types; create, maintain, and use sales literature; create, maintain, and use competitors; understand sales territories; manage currency configurations; understand social engagement
Manage the product catalog
Understand the role of the product catalog and price lists; manage unit groups; manage products; manage price lists; manage discount lists; manage currencies; create product families and properties; manage product bundles; view products in hierarchical charts

Manage leads, opportunities, and sales (30%)
Manage leads
Understand the role of lead and opportunity records; understand the lead to the opportunity process flow; use the lead to the opportunity process form and the process ribbon; track leads; convert activity records to leads
Manage opportunities
Create and manage opportunities; manage opportunity records; connect competitors to opportunities; view resolution activities; work with opportunities from views; add a contact to an opportunity
Manage the sales order process
Add line items to opportunities; create and add write-in products and opportunities; select alternate price lists for opportunities; understand the process of the quotes life cycle; manage quotes; work with orders; work with invoices; convert quotes to orders and convert orders to invoices

Manage metrics and perform sales analysis (23%)
Manage metrics and goals
Configure sales metrics; configure fiscal periods; create and assign goal records; define parent and child records; create and recalculate parent and child goal records; create rollup queries
Perform sales analysis
Use built-in reports; export sales information to Microsoft Excel; work with charts and dashboards; work with system charts from an opportunity list; create dashboards; share dashboards and charts; perform advanced find queries; work with Microsoft Power BI dashboards

Integrate Microsoft Dynamics CRM with other products (22%)
Configure email integration
Configure email server synchronization; configure server settings, server profiles, and mailbox configurations; migrate to server-side synchronization; configure synchronization options; configure email client integration; use folder tracking; use the Dynamics CRM app for Outlook
Configure collaboration
Configure Microsoft SharePoint integration; set up SharePoint documents; use SharePoint documents; use Skype and Skype for Business with Dynamics CRM; use Microsoft Yammer with Dynamics CRM; use Office Groups with Dynamics CRM
Configure Office productivity
Work with Excel; export to Excel; work with Power BI; analyze data with Power BI; visualize data with Excel and Power BI to create an immersive experience; configure OneNote integration; use OneNote with Dynamics CRM

QUESTION 1
You work for a hotel chain.
You integrate Dynamics CRM and Microsoft Social Engagement.
You need to identify which sources are available for Microsoft Social Engagement.
What are two possible sources? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.

A. Twitter
B. Facebook
C. Trip Advisor
D. Instagram

Answer: A,B


QUESTION 2
You manager needs to view a collection of data records and a chart of the data records simultaneously. What should you instruct the manager to do?

A. Define a view and add a chart
B. Export the Fetch XML. and then import a chart.
C. Run the Report Wizard.
D. Create a personal report.

Answer: C


QUESTION 3
You have a Dynamic CRM organization that has more than 700 active goals.
At the end of each year, your company reevaluates each goal.
You need to identify which value of the goals must be configured manually.
Which value should you identity?

A. Actual
B. target
C. Rollup Query - Actual
D. In-Progress
E. Rollup Query - In Process

Answer: B

Monday, 7 November 2016

Exam MB2-712 Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2016 Customization and Configuration

Published: January 22, 2016
Languages: English, Chinese (Simplified), French, German, Japanese, Spanish
Audiences: IT professionals
Technology: Microsoft Dynamics CRM
Credit toward certification: Specialist

Skills measured
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Configure Microsoft Dynamics CRM (25%)
Configure Dynamics CRM settings
Configure auditing, document management, and collaboration; configure business units; perform user management; configure email; manage teams
Manage Dynamics CRM security
Understand security roles; define permissions and privileges; configure access levels; configure security roles; assign security roles; work with multiple security roles; manage access; manage security hierarchy

Manage and implement Microsoft Dynamics CRM entities, entity relationships, and fields (27%)
Manage Dynamics CRM entities
Manage entity ownership; manage entity properties; understand system and custom entities
Configure field customizations
Understand and configure fields; configure field properties; use calculated fields; use rollup fields; configure global option sets; create alternate keys; configure field-level security; understand status and status reasons
Implement entity relationships
Understand relationship types; understand cascading rules; work with hierarchical data; understand and configure entity mapping; create connections and connection roles

Create and manage Microsoft Dynamics CRM solutions, forms, views, and visualizations (24%)
Create and manage Dynamics CRM solutions
Understand solution components; identify solution types; create managed and unmanaged solutions; configure publishers and versions; work with multiple solutions; import and export solutions
Customize Dynamics CRM forms
Understand the form structure; build a form; use specialized form components; use access teams and sub-grids; work with navigation; understand form types; use multiple forms; implement form customizations and mobile clients
Implement Dynamics CRM views and visualizations
Understand view types; manage system, public, and personal views; create, modify, and delete views; customize views; customize charts; customize dashboards; use themes

Implement business rules, workflows, and business process flows (24%)
Implement and manage business rules
Understand when to use business rules; understand business rule scopes; understand how business rules are triggered; configure business rules, conditions, and actions
Implement and manage workflows, dialogs, and custom actions
Implement workflows; identify workflow types; implement dialogs and custom actions; identify when to use business process flows, workflow dialogs, and custom actions
Implement and manage business process flows
Understand business process flows; enable business process flows; work with steps, stages, and categories; work with multiple entities; use conditional branching; implement role-driven business process flows
QUESTION 1
You plan to create a field that will store email addresses.
You need to ensure that a user can send an email message by clicking the email address in the new field.
Which type of data should you use for the field?

A. Lookup
B. Two Options
C. Single Line of Text
D. Option Set

Answer: B


QUESTION 2
You are creating a business rule for the account records. The business rule will perform an action if the record has Country set to the United States and City set to either Redmond or San Francisco.
You need to identify the minimum number of condition sets required to implement this logic.
What should you identify?

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4

Answer: C


QUESTION 3
You have a Dynamics CRM organization. The organization does not use CRM for marketing.
You need to prevent Marketing from displaying on the Account form navigation.
What should you do?

A. Delete all of the items in the Marketing group.
B. Hide the Marketing group.
C. Minimize the Marketing group.
D. Delete the Marketing group.

Answer: B


QUESTION 4
You are modifying a Dynamics CRM form for a custom entity.
You need to identify which parts of the CRM form users can use to modify data.
Which two parts should you identify? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.

A. Navigation
B. Footer
C. Header
D. Body

Answer: B,D


QUESTION 5
You need to model a relationship between the account entity and the contact entity to track the advisory board members of accounts.
You need to use connections to model the relationship between the account and contact entities.
What should you do?

A. Create a one-to-many (1:N) relationship between the account and contact entities, and then use two connection roles to represent each side of the new 1:N relationship.
B. Create a connection entity, and then use two connection roles to represent each entity in the relationship.
C. Use two connection roles to represent each side of the relationship.
D. Create a many-to many (N:N) relationship between the account and contact entities, and then use two connection roles to represent each side of the new N:N relationship.

Answer: C