Introduction to OUD
Overview of Identity Management
Overview of Directory Services
Key Features of OUD
Functional Aspects of OUD
Technical differences between OUD and OID
Technical differences between OUD and ODSEE
Installing and Configuring OUD
Hardware and Software Requirements of OUD
OUD Architecture
Installing OUD
Configuring OUD: Directory Server
Configuring ODSM
Uninstalling OUD
OUD Basic Administration
OUD Administration Tools
Starting, Stopping, and Viewing the Status of OUD
Importing and Exporting data
Managing Entries - Indexing, Attribute Uniqueness, Virtual Attributes, Referrals
Managing Users and Groups
Managing Schema
Monitoring and Logging in OUD
Overview of Monitoring
Managing Monitor Providers
Monitoring Replication Status using dsreplication
Monitoring via cn=monitor
Overview of Logging
OUD Log Files
Logging in OUD
Security
Access Control Model
Securing Directory Service by Controlling Access to Data
Password Policies
Password Generators
Securing Traffic Between Client and Server
Attribute Encryption
Password Validators
Deploying OUD in a Replication Topology
Replication Topologies
Enabling Replication
Initializing Replicated Servers
Testing Replication
Modifying Replication Configuration
Assured, Fractional, and Isolated Replicaiton
Configuring Replication by Using ODSM
Tuning Replciaiton
Deploying a Replication Topology with ODSEE 11g/DSEE 6.3 and OUD 11g
Coexistence Topology
Potential Issues
Deploying an OUD 11g Topology for Coexistence with ODSEE 11g
Deploying Replication Gateways
Populating the OUD 11g Directory Servers with Directory Data
Testing the Coexistence Topology
Upgrading to OUD 11g
Synchronizing with other directories
Benefits of Using DIP with OUD
Configuring OUD as the DIP Back-End Directory
Synchronizing OUD and OID
Synchronizing OUD and AD
Deploying OUD in a Load-Balanced or Distribution Topology
Proxy Mode Capabilites
Load Balancing
Data Distribution
Request Routing Architecture
OUD 11g Proxy Mode Server Setup
Configuring an OUD 11g Proxy Server Using ODSM
Testing Proxy Functionality
Virtualizing OUD
Configuring a Virtual Directory View of Your Repositories
Join Workflow Element
Join Participants
DN Renaming
RDN Changing
Optmizing Virtual Search Results
Integrating with enterprise user security
Managing Databases
About Enterprise User Security (EUS)
Integrating EUS and OUDAlert Handlers
Integrating EUS, OUD, and AD for Password-Based Authentication
Introduction to Directory Integration Platform and Synchronization
Oracle DIP: Overview
DIP Architecture
DIP Synchronization Service
DIP Installation and Configuration
DIP Administration
DIP Security Features
Troubleshooting DIP
Extensibility framework
Need for Plug-Ins
OUD Plug-Ins
OUD Plug-In API: Overview
Deploying a Sample Plug-In
Description:
This Oracle Unified Directory 11g R2: Administration training gives you an overview of the features and architecture of
Oracle Unified Directory 11g R2 PS3(11.1.2.3.0). You'll learn how this solution allows for scalability to billions of entries,
ease of installation, elastic deployments, enterprise manageability and effective monitoring.
Learn To:
Configure OUD for storage(directory server) and proxy.
Configure OUD as replication server and replication gateway.
Configure security and synchronize OUD with other third party directories.
Integrate Enterprise User Security(EUS) with Active Directory(AD).
Perform monitoring and logging tasks.
Extend the functionality of OUD by deploying custom plug-ins.
Benefits to You
By taking this course, you'll walk away with the ability to configure OUD instances as directory servers, proxy, replication
servers and replication gateways. Expert Oracle University instructors will help you develop the skills to manage these
instances by using command-line tools and ODSM (graphical interface). You also set up synchronization and integration
with EUS.