Sun Secure Global Desktop Software 4.2: Configuration and Administration
Training course. (WMO-SGD-2495)
http://www.sun.com/training/catalog/courses/WMO-SGD-2495.xml
"The Sun Secure Global Desktop Software (Secure Global Desktop)
Configuration and Administration course is for students who need to
understand the Sun Secure Global Desktop Software product and perform
routine administration tasks on a daily basis. The course covers a range
of topics selected to assist technical users in all aspects of
administering Secure Global Desktop servers. The course includes an
architectural overview, and lessons about scalability, security, and
authentication."
Course Content
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Module 1 - Introduction to Sun Secure Global Desktop Software
* Understand the format of this course
* Log in to and out of Secure Global Desktop software
* Use a Secure Global Desktop webtop from a web browser
* Describe briefly each administration tool
Module 2 - Architectural Overview
* Understand the three-tier architecture of Secure Global Desktop
and its main features
* Determine a user’s Secure Global Desktop identity
Module 3 - Installing Software
* Identify the Secure Global Desktop installable components
* Understand the preparation needed before installing Secure Global
Desktop
* Install Secure Global Desktop
* Test a Secure Global Installation
* Control Secure Global Desktop
* Add license keys
* Upgrade from a previous release
* Remove Secure Global Desktop
Module 4 - Licensing
* Understand Secure Global Desktop licensing
* Understand Windows Terminal Services licensing
Module 5 - Arrays
* Understand arrays, primary and secondary servers, and replication
* Add and remove Secure Global Desktop servers from an array
* Configure array-wide and server-specific settings
Module 6 - Objects, Webtops, and Sessions
* Understand how Secure Global Desktop uses objects, webtops, and
sessions
* Create objects from Object Manager, Configuration Wizard or the
command line
* Deploy objects to webtops from Object Manager or the command line
* Monitor and shadow sessions from Object Manager, Session Manager
or the command line
* Add new Secure Global Desktop Administrators
Module 7 - Authentication
* Understand login authorities and third-party authentication
* Differentiate between user identities and login profiles
* Configure login authorities
* Configure web server authentication
* Understand application server authentication
Module 8 - Modeling an Organization
* Learn how to design an organizational hierarchy appropriate to
your needs
* Create a simple hierarchy and deploy applications
Module 9 - Microsoft Windows Connectivity
* Understand Windows protocols and the Windows Terminal Services
protocol in particular
* Understand how to configure Windows 2000/2003 to work with Secure
Global Desktop
* Understand Terminal Services Licensing
* Install the Secure Global Desktop Enhancement Module for Windows
2000/2003
* Configure client drive mapping
* Configure support for sound in Windows applications
* Configure support for smart cards in Windows applications
* Create, configure and deploy Windows application objects to webtops
Module 10 - Printing
* Understand how Secure Global Desktop printing works
* Configure PDF printing
* Configure Secure Global Desktop printing on UNIX/Linux
application servers
* Print to Windows and UNIX/Linux clients from different types of
application servers
Module 11 - Load Balancing
* Understand the different load balancing mechanisms available with
Secure Global Desktop
* Configure emulator session and application server load balancing
* Learn how Advanced Load Management improves application server
load balancing
* Understand and configure Intelligent Array Routing
Module 12 - Security Pack
* Install the Secure Global Desktop Security Pack
* Understand X.509 certificates
* Obtain and install an X.509 certificate from a Certificate Authority
* Enable and customize secure connections
* Configure Secure Global Desktop for use with an SSL accelerator
* Enable secure intra-array communication
Module 13 - Firewalls and Proxy Servers
* Understand how Secure Global Desktop supports proxy servers
* Configure multiple external DNS names for an array
* Configure Secure Global Desktop to work through firewalls
Module 14 - Directory Services Integration
* Describe the benefits of Directory Services Integration
* Configure and troubleshoot Directory Services Integration
Module 15 - Login Scripts
* Understand what login scripts are and why they are needed
* Create a new login script
* Configure Secure Global Desktop to use a new login script
Skills Gained
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Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
* Understand the Secure Global Desktop product architecture and how
it fits within an organization’s network
* Install, upgrade and license Secure Global Desktop, including its
optional components
* Log in to and log out of Secure Global Desktop, and access
applications from a webtop
* Use administration tools to make configuration changes
* Configure objects representing an organization’s applications,
documents, users, hosts, and groups in the Secure Global Desktop system,
and arrange them in an appropriate hierarchy using organizational units
* Provide access to an organization’s Windows, UNIX, Linux, AS/400,
and Mainframe applications, including support for printing
* Determine how users are authenticated, and integrate Secure
Global Desktop with an organization’s authentication mechanisms
* Provide users with SSL-based secure connections and integrate
with an organization’s firewalls and proxy servers
* Integrate with an organization’s Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol (LDAP) based directory server
* Scale Secure Global Desktop up to support more users using arrays
and load balancing
greetings,
Stoyan Angelov
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