AX 2012 Installation and Configuration Certification Exam
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Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Installation and Configuration Certification Exam (MB6-872)
This preparation guide includes information and tools to assist you in preparation for the exam.
On this page:
- Target Audience.
- Exam Specifics.
- Exam Preparation Tools.
- Exam Topics.
Target Audience
This exam is intended for individuals who plan to install, implement, configure, consult on, or support Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012. This audience typically includes administrators, implementers, developers, and technical consultants who need to understand the technical aspects and administrative functionality of Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.
Exam Specifics
Skills Being Measured:
This certification exam measures your ability to understand and articulate how to use, maintain, and support Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 installation and configuration including planning a Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 installation, understanding the organizational model, managing users and security, managing services and workflows, managing analytics and reporting, managing Enterprise Portals, and managing administration.
Time Requirements & Questions:
Microsoft Dynamics exam times typically range between 60 – 160 minutes. Note that this time does not include any additional time required for validating your identification, reviewing instructions, providing comments, and calculating your score.
Microsoft Dynamics exams typically contain between 40 – 75 Multiple Choice and Multiple Answer questions.
Registration:
Register for Prometric Exam MB6-872: Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Installation and Configuration Certification Exam at Prometric
Exam Preparation Tools
In addition to your hands-on experience working with the product, we highly recommend using the following tools and training to help you prepare for this exam:
Instructor-Led Training (Please check with your region to verify instructor-led training availability):
- 80221: Installation and Configuration for Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.
E-Learning:
- 80221: Installation and Configuration for Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.
Training Materials:
- 80221: Installation and Configuration for Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.
Supplemental Learning Resources:
- Online Help within the Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 product.
- Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 What's New training.
Additional Skills Recommended:
General working knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012, including all required deployment platforms; Windows 7; Windows Server 2008; Active Directory, including the security model; IIS; and Microsoft SQL Server 2008, including SQL Server Reporting Services and SQL Server Analysis Services.
Exam Topics
Planning to Install Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 and Understanding the Organizational Model – 16%
Setting up the server.
This topic may include:
- minimum server setup.
- complete server setup.
- other servers in the environment.
- Kerberos authentication.
- firewall settings.
Planning domain accounts.
This topic may include:
- identifying necessary service accounts.
- service account requirements.
Managing pre-installation tasks.
This topic may include:
- pre-installation checklists.
- planning system topology.
- planning hardware and software.
- managing the RAID system.
- disaster recovery.
- reviewing staff skills.
Planning components.
This topic may include:
- prerequisites.
- databases.
- Application Object Server (AOS).
- Help Server.
- clients.
- .NET Business Connector.
- Debugger.
- Trace Parser.
- Microsoft Visual Studio tools.
- Microsoft Office add-ins.
- management utilities.
- Enterprise Portal for Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.
- business intelligence components.
Identifying organizational model concepts.
This topic may include:
- legal entities.
- operating units.
- hierarchy purposes.
Managing organizational hierarchies.
This topic may include:
- creating organizations.
- creating hierarchies.
- assigning a hierarchy purpose.
- adding organizations to a hierarchy.
Installing Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 – 15%
Working with the setup utility.
This topic may include:
- using the Microsoft Dynamics AX Setup Wizard.
- automatic update installer.
- validation prerequisites.
- installing an environment.
- post-installation configuration steps.
- simplifying single-computer deployments.
- troubleshooting.
Working with configuration utilities.
This topic may include:
- servers.
- clients.
Working with Office add-ins.
This topic may include:
- configuring add-ins.
- using add-ins.
Deploying clients.
This topic may include:
- creating a group policy logon script.
- deploying multiple clients.
- creating a shared configuration file.
- creating a batch file to install clients.
Working with the initialization checklist.
This topic may include:
- preparing initialization.
- synchronizing the database.
- initializing the system.
Managing Users and Security – 16%
Managing security.
This topic may include:
- default and sample security definitions.
- compliance, auditing, and reporting.
- custom authentication.
- integrating security with the organizational model.
Managing authentication, users, and Active Directory user groups.
This topic may include:
- Active Directory users.
- Active Directory groups.
- claims users for Enterprise Portal.
- manually creating users.
- importing users from Active Directory.
- manually creating Active Directory user groups.
Managing role-based security.
This topic may include:
- aligning application security with business needs.
- reusable permissions.
- role-based security concepts.
- roles, duties, and process cycles.
- privileges and permissions.
- role design principles.
- goals for security changes in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.
- assigning roles to users.
- assigning users to roles.
- assigning roles based on an organizational model.
Managing the extensible data security framework.
This topic may include:
- applying the extensible data security framework to a user.
- record-level security.
Customizing security.
This topic may include:
- adding a role.
- modifying a role.
- adding duties to a role.
- removing duties from a role.
- editing a duty.
Managing Services and Workflow – 12%
Managing administration and integration.
This topic may include:
- metadata service.
- query service.
- service groups.
- integration ports.
- inbound versus outbound ports.
- basic versus enhanced ports.
- websites.
- support for non-XML files.
Managing infrastructure and deployment.
This topic may include:
- improving performance.
- the data model.
- system services.
- services and the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) runtime.
- hosting services on the AOS.
- IIS service hosting with the .NET Business Connector.
- deploying services on a web farm.
- debugging services by using Visual Studio .NET.
- viewing logs.
Working with the architecture.
This topic may include:
organization model integration.
hosting workflow on the AOS.
identifying workflow types and uses.
Working with the graphical workflow editor.
This topic may include:
- adding approvals.
- adding conditional decisions.
- adding manual decisions.
- adding parallel activities.
- adding and working with sub-workflows.
- working with line-level workflows.
- adding tasks and automated tasks.
Managing inquiries and reports.
This topic may include:
- performance analysis reports.
- viewing workflow history.
Managing Analytics and Reporting – 13%
Working with cubes.
This topic may include:
- types of cubes.
- cube features.
- date dimension and Gregorian calendar.
Deploying analytics.
This topic may include:
- setup wizard.
- SQL Server Analysis Services Project wizard.
Configuring analytics.
This topic may include:
- fixed schemas.
- configuring default cubes.
- analysis servers.
- exchange rate information.
- time periods.
- maintenance plans.
Managing batch support and deployment.
This topic may include:
- reporting architecture.
- reporting services.
- Windows PowerShell report deployment.
Managing report servers.
This topic may include:
- creating a new Report Server.
- validating settings.
Managing Enterprise Portals – 13%
Installing enterprise portals.
This topic may include:
- prerequisites.
- installation tasks.
- search.
Deploying enterprise portals.
This topic may include:
- simplified deployment.
- deploying from the Application Object Tree (AOT).
- deploying changes to the Enterprise Portal.
Configuring enterprise portals.
This topic may include:
- Enterprise Portal parameters.
- publishing images.
- websites.
- collaboration workspace settings.
- configuring search.
- updating the search crawler role.
Managing Administration – 15%
Managing models.
This topic may include:
- models and model files.
- SQL Server–based model store.
- baseline model store.
- managing label files.
- Managing system administration.
model store uses
This topic may include:
- management packs.
- Microsoft Baseline Configuration Analyzer.
- server configuration.
- cluster configuration.
- Help system parameters.
- client performance options.
- system service accounts.
- license configuration and information.
- system parameters.
Setting up and managing email.
This topic may include:
- email parameters and retry schedules.
- email batch jobs.
- email inquiries.
- email broadcasts.
Setting up batches.
This topic may include:
- batch groups.
- batch jobs.
- batch processing.
- batch job history.
Managing alerts.
This topic may include:
- alert parameters.
- alert rules.
- creating alerts.
- processing alerts.
- notification lists.
- notification clean up.
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