C9530-519 IBM API Connect v. 5.0.5 Solution Implementation

Number of questions: 72
Number of questions to pass: 50
Time allowed: 90 mins
Status: Live

This exam consists of 5 sections described below.

Section 1: Architectural Overview of IBM API Connect 18%
Articulate the architectural requirements to support a given IBM API Connect topology.
Compare the different IBM API Connect deployment options.
Differentiate between the two types of organizations in IBM API Connect.
Demonstrate the various stages in the lifecycle of an API, including Create, Run, Manage, and Secure. The API lifecycle provides the foundation of an API strategy.
Distinguish between the various roles involved in the lifecycle of an API within IBM API Connect.
Implement the OpenAPI specification in IBM API Connect.
Identify typical use cases for IBM API Connect across industry.

Section 2: Cloud Manager Role 32%
Install and administer collectives and gateways.
Install and configure the IBM API Connect Cloud.
Install, configure, and customize the Developer Portal.
Manage the IBM API Connect Cloud using the REST interface.
Use the IBM API Connect Command Line Interface.
Backup and restore IBM API Connect configuration data.
Backup and restore APIs and Products.
Analyze logs to identify problems within the IBM API Connect Cloud.
Secure the IBM API Connect Cloud.
Integrate with an external user registry.
Configure the API Gateway extensions.
Manage IBM API Connect catalogs.
Manage the IBM API Connect Cloud.

Section 3: API Developer Role 28%
Design a LoopBack application using IBM API Connect.
Use the Unit Testing tools to test APIs.
Implement user-defined policies.
Utilize built-in policies.
Manage error handling.
Utilize API properties.
Create an API assembly.
Create and configure a SOAP API.
Create and configure a REST API.
Apply a security definition to an API.
Use the IBM API Connect Developer Toolkit Command Line Interface.

Section 4: Product Manager Role 11%
Distinguish between the various lifecycle stages of APIs and Products.
Gain business insight from analytics information.
Show the relationship between Products and Plans and APIs.
Design Products and Plans.
Administer Consumer Access.

Section 5: App Developer Role 11%

Use the Developer Portal.
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This exam has an Assessment Exam option: A9530-519 Assessment: IBM API Connect v. 5.0.5 Solution Implementation

Assessment exams are web-based exams that provides you, at a cheaper costs, the ability to check your skills before taking the certification exam.
This assessment exam is available in: English

Passing the exam does not award you a certification, and it is only used to help you assess if you are ready or not to take the certification exam.

You can register for it at Pearson VUE and it will provide you a score report, showing you how you did in each section.

Courses and publications are offered to help you prepare for the certification tests. The courses are recommended, but not required, before taking a certification test. When preparing for the certification test, keep in mind that real world experience is required to stand a reasonable chance of passing the certification test. Courseware does not replace the requirement for experience. Please note that course offerings are continuously being added and updated. If you want to purchase a training course, feel free to contact an IBM Global Training Provider.

Achieve your API strategy with IBM API Connect
To thrive in the API economy, you need to strategize your API approach and create, run, manage, and secure your APIs. With this dedicated focus on APIs, your company can share data and services in an easy-to-consume format. It can also create an ecosystem of partners and third parties that is much greater than the ecosystem you reach by using traditional channels. An effective API strategy treats an API as a business product with a well identified lifecycle, target market, and metrics for return on investment (ROI).

Course Number: WU500G
Course Abstract: In this course, you learn how to build a Loopback application with the IBM API Connect toolkit. You define an API interface that conforms to the Swagger 2.0 OpenAPI specification. You assemble an API implementation in the API Designer web interface. You stage, publish, and secure APIs in an API gateway. This course also teaches application developers how to register API applications in the Developer Portal. The course teaches you how to customize the home page of the Developer Portal. This course includes Early Release material.

This course is also available as self-paced virtual (e-learning) course Develop, Publish, Manage, and Secure APIs with IBM API Connect V5.0 (ZU500G).
Demo / Product Tour

In this tutorial, Tim Baker, IBM® Senior Technical Sales Specialist, takes you through a video demonstration of how to use IBM API Connect Version 5. He shows a practical example of creating and publishing an application–from start to finish, on-premises to the cloud.

PartnerWorld Code: 15004602
Replaces PW Code: 15004601
Status: Live

This intermediate-level certification is intended for developers who are responsible for developing, publishing, configuring, and managing APIs using IBM API Connect V5.0.5. This test also covers administration and scripting topics as well.

These solution implementers can configure IBM API Connect V5.0.5 to:
implement and assemble REST and SOAP API
secure API implementations
monitor and analyze API usage
customize and manage the basic and advanced developer portal
configure API Management through product user interfaces, command line and scripting

The following skills are required for success:
working knowledge of JavaScript, CSS, and HTML
working knowledge of Linux
working knowledge of Node.js and LoopBack
working knowledge of https:, REST, and SOAP

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C9530-410 IBM Cloud: Cloud Integration – Hybrid Integration

Number of questions: 57
Number of questions to pass: 36
Time allowed: 90 mins
Status: Live

The test consists of eight sections containing a total of approximately 57 multiple-choice questions. The percentages after each section title reflect the approximate distribution of the total question set across the sections.

Section 1 – Planning, Installation, and Migration 11%
Identify the pre-requisites for installing and implementing an IBM MQ configuration, including multi-instance queue managers.
Plan the appropriate logging options for a recovery strategy.
Explain the usage of IBM MQ Managed File Transfer and MQ Advanced Message Security.
Install IBM MQ on different platforms.
Plan for the co-existence of IBM MQ V8.0 with previous versions.
Outline migration considerations, including impact on existing applications.

Section 2 – Configuration 18%
Create the necessary IBM MQ objects to support an application.
Configure IBM MQ channels based on the network topology.
Configure IBM MQ objects for triggered applications and channels.
Create and manage the objects required to enable queue manager clustering and workload management.
Predict the final destination of a message given a scenario containing alias or remote definitions.
Define the objects to support a publish/subscribe topology.
Configure IBM MQ objects to support JMS.

Section 3 – Security 11%
Control access to IBM MQ objects.
Configure IBM MQ channels with SSL/TLS.
Configure Channel Authentication (CHLAUTH) and Connection Authentication (CONNAUTH).
Administer a security exit.

Section 4 – Admimistration 16%
Administer queue managers and their objects.
Configure IBM MQ Explorer for remote administration.
Monitor and alter IBM MQ objects using commands [ MQSC scripting, PCF (Programmable Command Format),
Command Language (CL) ] and administrative tools [ IBM MQ Explorer ].
Define procedures to recover messages and objects in the event of failure.
Implement dead-letter queue handling.
Acquire and apply maintenance.

Section 5 – Availability 9%
Configure and manage a multi-instance queue manager.
Configure IBM MQ for automatic client reconnection.
Implement backup, restart and recovery procedures.
Implement a Queue-Sharing Group for high availability.
Enable the extended log RBA (Relative Byte Address) for z/OS.

Section 6 – Monitoring 14%
Explain the IBM MQ capabilities for monitoring.
Enable and monitor IBM MQ events.
Monitor message and application activities.
Gather and analyze IBM MQ accounting and statistics data.
Use IBM MQ administration tools or commands to monitor the status of a queue manager, channel or queue.

Section 7 – Performance Tuning 9%
Identify the tools available to assist with IBM MQ performance.
Use accounting and statistical data to identify and resolve performance issues.
Tune IBM MQ object definitions for performance.
Tune the channel initiator (CHINIT) on z/OS.
Tune client and server connection channel parameters.

Section 8 – Problem Determination 14%
Locate problem information such as IBM MQ error logs, FFST files and IBM MQ dumps.
Produce an IBM MQ trace.
Identify the steps to evaluate and recover a non-responsive queue manager.
Identify and solve security issues with a user, application, or channel.
Determine the route that a message took through a queue manager network.
Report a problem to IBM Support.

The sample test is designed to give the candidate an idea of the content and format of the questions that will be on the certification exam. Performance on the sample test is NOT an indicator of performance on the certification exam. This should not be considered an assessment tool.

To prepare for this test, it is first recommended that you are familiar with the job role description and the parameters this certification is based on, as well as have knowledge of the topics outlined in the test objectives/skills measured on the test. Compare your own technical level to the test objectives and the recommended training resources, and then determine for yourself how much preparation you require. Note that these educational sources are recommended, but not required (*) before taking a certification test.

Before preparing for the certification test, it is recommended that you measure your current level of skill by taking the Sample Test (located from the “Sample/Assessment test” link above)..

You can prepare for the test through the Tutor Approach (classroom, instructor led course, and other sources) or the Self-Study Approach. Sources within each approach collectively cover the skills measured on the test.

To prepare via the Tutor Approach, take course {WM102G + [(WM207G or ZM207G) or (WM209G] + (WM212G or ZM212G)}, and refer to the sources with an * in front of them. Note that per this formula, you are required to take only 3 courses.

To prepare via the Self-Study Approach, omit the courses, and refer to all other sources with and without the * in front.

(*) Notes:
The recommended educational resources listed are not intended to be a substitute for, but should complement, relevant practical experience.
Extensive product knowledge is required to pass the test.
Every effort has been made to make the recommended educational resources as complete and as accurate as possible, but no warranty of fitness is implied. The resources provided are on an as is basis. IBM shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damages arising from course or publication content..
Classroom Course

Course Title: Technical Introduction to IBM MQ

Course Duration: 1 Day

Course Number: WM102G

Course Abstract: This course describes the concepts of message-oriented middleware as implemented by IBM MQ V8. The course is designed for new administrators, but also includes topics that are critical to architects and business users.

In this course, you learn about IBM MQ V8 basic components, and learn the trajectory that messages follow when they are exchanged between two servers. You learn how IBM MQ V8 administrative responsibilities can include the management of topic-based publish/subscribe messaging, managed file transfer, and deployments to the cloud. The course also includes basic architectural topics, best practices, and lessons from real production environments. Finally, you learn about security, publish/subscribe, clusters, administration, logging, auditing, managed file transfer, MQTT, and cloud options.

Note: This course fully covers test objective 1C

This course partially covers test objective 2B

This course does not cover test objectives 1A, 1B, 1D, 1E, 2A, 2C, 2D, 2E, 2F, 2G, 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F, 5A, 5B, 5C, 5D, 5E, 6A, 6B, 6C, 6D, 6E, 7A, 7B, 7C, 7D, 7E, 8A, 8B, 8C, 8D, 8E, 8F

Course Title: IBM MQ V8 System Administration (using Windows for labs)

Course Duration: 4 Days

Course Number: WM207G

Course Abstract: Please also see alternative option ZM207G (listed under “Online Course”)

This course is designed to provide technical professionals with the skills needed to administer IBM MQ queue managers on distributed platforms such as Windows 2008 Server and Linux.

Note: This course fully covers test objectives 1B, 1D, 1E, 2C, 3D, 4B, 4F, 6D, 7A, 7B

This course partially covers test objectives 2A, 2B, 3A, 4D, 6E

This course does not cover test objectives 1A, 1C, 2D, 2E, 2F, 2G, 3B, 3C, 4A, 4C, 4E, 5A, 5B, 5C, 5D, 5E, 6A, 6B, 6C, 6E, 7C, 7D, 7E, 8A, 8B, 8C, 8D, 8E, 8F

Course Title: IBM MQ V8 Advanced System Administration (Distributed)

Course Duration: 4 Days

Course Number: WM212G

Course Abstract: Please also see alternative option ZM212G (listed under “Online Course”)

This course expands the basic skill sets that are developed in Technical Introduction to IBM MQ (WM102G), and IBM MQ V8 System Administration (WM207G) and/or IBM MQ V8 System Administration (Using Linux for Labs) (WM209G).

This course focuses on features and facilities of IBM MQ, such as clustering and security. Specifically, you learn about implementing a cluster and authenticating connections, channels, and users. Other topics include securing channels with Secure Socket Layer (SSL), channel exit administration, advanced client features, event and message monitoring, and publish/subscribe administration.

Note: This course fully covers test objectives 2D, 2F, 3B, 3C, 4E, 5A, 5B, 6A, 6B, 7C, 7E,

This course partially covers test objectives 3A, 4A, 4C, 6C, 6E, 8D

This course does not cover test objectives 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 1E, 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, 2E, 2G, 3D, 4B, 4D, 4F, 5C, 5D, 5E, 6D, 7A, 7B, 7D, 8A, 8B, 8C, 8E, 8F

Course Title: IBM MQ V8 System Administration (Using Linux for Labs)

Course Duration: 4 Days

Course Number: WM209G

Course Abstract: This course is designed to provide technical professionals with the skills needed to administer IBM MQ queue managers on distributed platforms such as Windows 2008 Server and Linux.

Note: This course fully covers test objectives 1B, 1D, 1E, 2C, 3D, 4B, 4F, 6D, 7A, 7B

This course partially covers test objectives 2A, 2B, 3A, 4D, 6E

This course does not cover test objectives 1A, 1C, 2D, 2E, 2F, 2G, 3B, 3C, 4A, 4C, 4E, 5A, 5B, 5C, 5D, 5E, 6A, 6B, 6C, 6E, 7C, 7D, 7E, 8A, 8B, 8C, 8D, 8E, 8F
Online course

IBM MQ V8 System Administration (Using Windows for Labs) – SPVC

Please see alternative option WM207G

IBM MQ V8 Advanced System Administration (Distributed) – SPVC

Please see alternative option WM212G
Web Resource

Backing up queue manager data

Multiple WebSphere MQ installations

* Giving access to a WebSphere MQ object on UNIX and Linux systems and Windows

Queue statistics information

Choosing an installation name

* Managing the command server for remote administration

* JMS 2.0 delivery delay

Enabling queue depth events

Distributed queuing components

Message presistence

Using self-signed certificate for mutual authentication of two queue managers

Alias Queues

Tuning client and server connection channels

Statistics message generation

* Error logs on IBM i

SMF records for the channel initiator (1)

* dspmq

Queue accounting information

Accounting messages

Ensuring that all DLQ messages are processed

Queue service interval events

Running the Put sample programs

Bitesize Blogging: MQ V8 – keeping track of your topics and subscriptions

Configuring a WMQ Requestor-sender channel pair

* amqmfsck

* strmqtrc

Stopping and quiescing channels

crtmqinst

Statistics messages

* Setting up a common queue for trace-route reply messages

* Before contacting IBM Software Support

Automatic Client Reconnection

Adding a queue manager that hosts a queue

Setting up WebSphere MQ Explorer

* Recovering units of recovery on another queue manager in the queue-sharing group

FFST: WebSphere MQ classes for JMS

Processing overview

* Damaged queue manager object

* Disconnect interval

Define QLOCAL

Enabling queue service interval events

* Bitesize Blogging: MQ V8 – JMS 2, delivery delay

Application activity trace

Putting messages on remote queues

SSL Cipher Specification (SSLCIPH)

Using WebSphere MQ AMS with WebSphere MQ Managed File Transfer

* Generating IBM MQ trace on Linux and UNIX

* Stopping queue managers in WebSphere MQ for UNIX and Linux systems

Blocking Specific IP Address

* Task 18: Tailor the channel initiator parameters

Improving performance on non.persistent messages

Create a multi-instance queue manager

Displaying queue and channel monitoring data

Performance Events

* Controlling activity recording

Event types

Making sure that message are not lost (logging)

Directory structure on UNIX and Linux systems

* Display Queue Manager Status (DSPMQMSTS)

runmqsc

Reducing the number of unwanted topics in the topic tree

* Preventing Security Access Checks

Authorizations for MQI calls

* Queue-manager aliases and clusters

* IBM WebSphere MQ, Version 8.0 – z/OS: OPMODE

Creating local definition of a remote queue

Types of logging

* Making an existing queue manager the default

dspmqver

Working with dead-letter queues

MQI application activity trace information

Queue accounting message data

The version naming scheme for WebSphere MQ on platforms other than z/OS

Connection authentication: Configuration

DISPLAY CLUSQMGR

Changes to the runmqsc command: New client modes for MQSC

CLWLWGHT channel attribute

Enabling and Disabling Read Ahead

SMF records for the channel initiator (2)

* Getting a dump

Checking that messages on the queue are available

* Implementing the larger log Relative Byte Address

Triggering channels

* setmqaut

* Define Queues

* ALTER QMGR


QUESTION 1
On a Linux system, a system administrator needs to change the default queue manager from QM1 to a newly created queue manager QM2.
How can the system administrator do this?

A. Re-create QM2 with the –d option.
B. Use the ALTER QMGR command.
C. Edit the DefaultQueueManager stanza in qm.ini replacing QM1 with QM2.
D. Change the queue manager name on the Name attribute of the DefaultQueueManager stanza to QM2 in mqs.ini.

Answer: D
Reference:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/nl/en/SSFKSJ_7.5.0/com.ibm.mq.con.doc/q015220_. htm


QUESTION 2
A system administrator needs to ensure IBM MQ is at the Fix Pack 8.0.0.2 level.
a. What command should the system administrator use to find out the current version of IBM MQ?
b. If the current IBM MQ version is 8.0.0.0, which Fix Pack(s) need to be installed to upgrade it to 8.0.0.2?

A. a. dspmq
B. 8.0.0.2
C. a. dspmqver
D. 8.0.0.2
E. a. mqver
F. 8.0.0.1 and 8.0.0.2
G. a. dspmqver
H. 8.0.0.1 and 8.0.0.2

Answer: B


QUESTION 3
An MQI Client application, which is run from different client machines, wants to benefit from the read ahead performance advantages for non-persistent messages.
While the client programs are changed on some machines to specify the MQOO_READ_AHEAD option, some other machines have to run the existing client application code without that option for a certain period of time.
What must the system administrator configure to support the coexistence of the two different versions of the client application?

A. SHARECNV(0) on the SVRCONN channel and DEFREADA(YES) for the queues
B. SHARECNV(>0) on the SVRCONN channel and DEFREADA(NO) for the queues
C. SHARECNV(>0) on the SVRCONN channel and DEFREADA(YES) for the queues
D. SHARECNV(>1) on the SVRCONN channel and DEFREADA(ENABLED) for the queues

Answer: A
Reference:
ftp://public.dhe.ibm.com/software/integration/support/supportpacs/individual/mp1h.pdf


QUESTION 4
IBM MQ V7.0.1.3 is running on a server.
A system administrator receives request to install IBM MQ V8.0 as a second installation on a server where IBM MQ V7.0.1.3 is running. Both the product versions need to co-exist.
What should the system administrator do first to ensure both versions will run without impacting each other?

A. Upgrade IBM MQ V7.0.1.3 to 7.0.1.6.
B. Define a separate installation name.
C. Define a new data directory for IBM MQ V8.0.
D. Set up environment variables to have both product versions installed in the same path.

Answer: D
Reference:
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/integration/wmq/library/


QUESTION 5
A system administrator of a z/OS queue manager expects to have 1000 client channels connecting with the queue manager at the same time.
What should system administrator do to tune the channel initiator to handle this work?

A. Use the default values for the channel initiator parameters.
B. Increase MAXCHL, ACTCHL, TCPCHL, CHIADAPS, and CHIDISPS from the default values.
C. Increase CHIADAPS and use the default values for CHIDISPS, MAXCHL, ACTCHL, TCPCHL.
D. Increase CHIADAPS and CHIDISPS and use the default values for MAXCHL, ACTCHL, TCPCHL.

Answer: B
Reference:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSFKSJ_7.0.1/com.ibm.mq.csqzaj.doc/sc10620_.html

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C9530-405 IBM Integration Bus V9.0 System Administration

Number of questions: 56
Number of questions to pass: 34
Time allowed: 90 mins
Status: Live

The test consists of five sections containing a total of approximately 56 multiple-choice questions. The percentages after each section title reflect the approximate distribution of the total question set across the sections.

Section 1 – Planning, Installation and Migration 14%
Plan and design the implementation of IBM Integration Bus for a given business scenario.
Identify and assess hardware, software and capacity requirements for IBM Integration Bus.
Design the implementation of IBM Integration Bus for high availability to meet a given set of recovery objectives.
Design for co-existence with and migration to IBM Integration Bus from WebSphere Message Broker.
Prepare and migrate from previous versions to IBM Integration Bus.
Install and verify IBM Integration Bus.

Section 2 – Administration and Configuration 32%
Configure and administer IBM Integration Bus using the web user interface, the Integration Bus Explorer, command line interface and IBM Integration Java API (CMP) Exerciser.
Create, delete, modify, query, start and stop IBM Integration Bus nodes and servers.
Create, delete, modify, import and export configurable services.
Configure and deploy Applications, Libraries and other deployable resources.
Configure IBM Integration Bus to use global cache.
Configure IBM Integration Bus to connect and integrate with databases.
Configure IBM Integration Bus to use the Record and Replay feature.
Implement high availability for IBM Integration Bus.
Define and apply workload management policies to integration solutions.
Apply maintenance to IBM Integration Bus.
Perform backup and recovery.

Section 3 – Security 18%
Enable and configure administration security in IBM Integration Bus using the Object Authority Manager (OAM).
Control administrative access to resources through the web user interface security.
Design and implement runtime security for IBM Integration Bus including SSL/TLS and WS-Security.
Manage SSL/TLS personal and signer certificates in keystores and truststores.
Setup transport protocol security identities for IBM Integration Bus.
Setup and administer configurable services for security providers.
Configure security profiles and policy sets to interact with external security providers.

Section 4 – Performance Monitoring and Tuning 16%
Identify and configure the sizing requirements (e.g., JVM, Memory, etc.) for integration nodes and servers.
Configure IBM Integration Bus to produce statistics and accounting data.
Configure IBM Integration Bus to produce audit and monitoring events.
Configure IBM Integration Bus to produce resource monitoring data.
Use IBM Integration Bus statistical, audit and resource data to understand runtime behavior.
Adjust the IBM Integration Bus environment to optimize performance.

Section 5 – Problem Determination 20%
Find problem information using system logs, the IBM Integration Bus activity logs, and other files.
Generate and collect user and service level trace data for the IBM Integration Bus components.
Generate and collect other system trace data such as TCP/IP and ODBC.
Identify and analyze issues with message flow deployment.
Identify unresponsive message flows and take corrective action.
Use the IBM Integration Bus Knowledge Center and other resources to supplement product knowledge.
Execute IBM processes for Problem Management Reports (PMRs) including collection of “MustGather” data, usage of IBM Support Assistant Data Collector and application of interim fixes (iFixes).

The sample test is designed to give the candidate an idea of the content and format of the questions that will be on the certification exam. Performance on the sample test is NOT an indicator of performance on the certification exam. This should not be considered an assessment tool.

To prepare for this test, it is first recommended that you are familiar with the job role description and the parameters this certification is based on, as well as have knowledge of the topics outlined in the test objectives/skills measured on the test. Compare your own technical level to the test objectives and the recommended training resources, and then determine for yourself how much preparation you require. Note that these educational sources are recommended, but not required (*) before taking a certification test.

Before preparing for the certification test, it is recommended that you measure your current level of skill by taking the Sample Test (located from the “Sample/Assessment test” link above)..

You can prepare for the test through the Tutor Approach (classroom, instructor led course, and other sources) or the Self-Study Approach. Sources within each approach collectively cover the skills measured on the test.

To prepare via the Tutor Approach, take courses [ WM645G or ZM645G ], and refer to the sources with an * in front of them. Note that per this formula, you are required to take only 1 course.

To prepare via the Self-Study Approach, omit the courses, and refer to all other sources with and without the * in front.

The recommended educational resources listed are not intended to be a substitute for, but should complement, relevant practical experience.
Extensive product knowledge is required to pass the test.
Every effort has been made to make the recommended educational resources as complete and as accurate as possible, but no warranty of fitness is implied. The resources provided are on an as is basis. IBM shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damages arising from course or publication content..

Classroom Course

Course Title: IBM Integration Bus V9.0 System Administration

Course Duration: 4 Days

Course Number: WM645G

Course Abstract:

Please also see alternative option ZM645G (listed under “Online Courses”).
In this 4-day course, you learn how to administer IBM Integration Bus on distributed operating systems, such as Windows and AIX, by using the IBM Integration Bus administrative interfaces. These interfaces include IBM Integration Explorer, the IBM Integration web console, and the IBM Integration Bus command interface.

Note: This course fully covers test objectives 2B, 2C, 2E, 2G, 2I, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 5E

This course partially covers test objectives 1F, 2D, 2F, 2K, 3C, 3G, 4F, 5A, 5B

This course does not cover test objectives 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 1E, 2A, 2H, 2J, 3A, 3B, 3D, 3E, 3F, 4A, 5C, 5D, 5F, 5G
Web Resource

* Operation modes

Deciding how to configure monitoring events for message flows

* Updating ODBC definitions

Unresponsive message flows

* Setting the JVM heap size

* Message flow security overview

Analyzing resource performance

* Backing up and restoring a multi-instance broker

Using workload management, service discovery, and the Integration Registry in IBM Integration Bus V9

Viewing Administration log information

Administration Log view

mqsireportflowmonitoring command – Windows, Linux and UNIX systems

Using Logs

Steps for enabling LDAP authorization

* Optimizing message flow throughput

Switching from a broker-wide listener to embedded listeners

Using the IBM Integration Explorer to work with configurable services

* Broker-wide https: listener parameters

* Mergers and acquisitions scenario

Resolving implementation problems when developing message flows

* mqsisetdbparms command

* Database facilities

* Collecting data in console mode with IBM Support Assistant Data Collector

* Creating the multi-instance queue manager

mqsicvp command

* Debugging with user trace

* Verifying your installation by using the IBM Integration Toolkit

mqsireportproperties command

* Creating the shared directories

Setting up a JDBC provider for type 4 connections

Setting the maximum rate for a message flow

Configure a workload management policy within Integration Registry

Configuring the global cache for multi-instance brokers

* Configuring role-based security with the IBM Integration Bus V9 web user interface

* Setting the start mode of flows and applications at run time

* Narrowing search results by selecting products

* Writing Code for .NET Compute node

* Migrating the Version 6.1 WebSphere Message Broker component

Manually force a message flow to stop

* Authorizing users for administration

* Setting up SSL configuration in WebSphere Message Broker

Adding additional instances at message flow level

* Authorization queues for broker administration security

* Are there any error messages or return codes that explain the problem?

mqsideleteconfigurableservice command

* ODBC trace

Configuring workload management policies by using a command console

* Optimizing message flow response times/the use of persistent and transactional messages

Formatting Trace

* Resolving problems that occur during deployment of message flows

* Commands and authorizations for broker administration security

* Function level on mqsichangebroker command

Overview
PartnerWorld Code: 15004109
Replaces PW Code: 15004108

Status: Live
This intermediate level certification is intended for system administrators who have the knowledge and experience to administer the IBM Integration Bus by using the IBM Integration Bus administrative interfaces including the IBM Integration Explorer, the IBM Integration Bus web user interface, the command-line interface, and the IBM Integration Toolkit.

These system administrators can perform all necessary tasks pertaining to:
Planning, Installation and Migration
Administration and Configuration
Security
Performance Monitoring and Tuning
Problem Determination

Certified system administrators are generally self-sufficient and able to perform the majority of tasks involved in the role with limited assistance from peers and vendor support services. They are also expected to be able to efficiently use available product documentation to augment their knowledge as required.

To attain the IBM Certified System Administrator – Integration Bus V9.0 certification, candidates must pass 1 test. To gain additional knowledge and skills, and prepare for this test based on the job role and test objectives, take the link to the tests below, and refer to the Test preparation tab.
Recommended Prerequisite Skills

(Knowledge and foundational skills one needs to possess before acquiring skills measured on the certification test. These foundational skills are NOT measured on the test. For skills measured on the test, see Test Objectives.)

Good working knowledge of:
IBM MQ administration
SSL
LDAP
applications and libraries

Requirements
This certification requires 1 exam

Exam Required:
Click on the link below to see exam details, exam objectives, suggested training and sample tests.

C9530-405 – IBM Integration Bus V9.0 System Administration

contains questions requiring single and multiple answers. For multiple-answer questions, you need to choose all required options to get the answer correct. You will be advised how many options make up the correct answer.
is designed to provide diagnostic feedback on the Examination Score Report, correlating back to the test objectives, informing the test taker how he or she did on each section of the test. As a result, to maintain the integrity of each test, questions and answers are not distributed.

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