Novell ZENworks 11 Configuration Management Administration

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Overview

The purpose of this course is to update the content of Course 3108 (Novell ZENworks 10.3 Configuration Management Administration) to match the Novell ZENworks 11 Configuration Management version of the product. It teaches students the concepts, processes, and architecture of Novell ZENworks 11 Configuration Management that are required core knowledge for anyone who plans to administer ZCM 11 or any integrated or related ZENworks products. 

Audience Summary
This course is ideal for those who have solid ZENworks experience and who want to learn about and implement the new features of ZENworks 11. The audience for this course includes a diverse group of professionals: ZENworks system administrators, integrators and engineers Networking consultants Reseller and partner technical-support staff 

Prerequisites

This course is for intermediate to advanced administrators. Students should have a basic understanding of and experience with ZENworks 10 fundamentals and should already be familiar with resource management. In addition, a basic understanding of networks and networking (such as the knowledge required for the CompTIA Network certification) is required and students should be familiar with the fundamentals of an LDAP-compliant directory service (such as Novell eDirectory or Microsoft Active Directory). Some experience with fundamental Linux administration will also be helpful. 

Delegates will learn how to

This course helps students become familiar with the purpose and components of Novell ZENworks 11 Configuration Management and enables them to perform advanced administrative tasks in a lab environment, or in a production environment under the direction of an experienced Novell ZENworks 11 Configuration Management network engineer. Students will also build their administrative knowledge by performing more involved administrative tasks for products that are integrated into ZCM 11. 

Course Outline

SECTION 1 Describe Novell ZENworks 11 Configuration Management

SECTION 2 Install Primary Server Novell ZENworks 11 Configuration Management

SECTION 3 Discover, Deploy, and Register Devices for ZENworks Configuration Management

SECTION 4 Manage Software Packaging for Distribution

SECTION 5 Manage ZENworks Bundle

SECTION 6 Manage ZENworks Content

SECTION 7 Configure ZENworks Configuration Management Policies

SECTION 8 Configure Remote Management

SECTION 9 Image Computers with ZENworks Configuration Management

SECTION 10 Manage Inventory and Data Collection

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