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EBI5003 Enterprise Building Integrator Configuration /Administration Part II Class Type Programming System Network Operating Systems Duration 5 Days Class Audience Honeywell Systems Engineers, Programmers, Electricians, Electronic Systems Specialists, and maintenance persons responsible for electrical/electronic installation/maintenance of XL5000/XBS-i systems or subsystems at customer sites, Honeywell Authorized System Distributor Installation Personnel, and Honeywell Systems Technicians for XBS or other systems and Programmers/Analysts familiar with PC Hardware and Application programs, and some version of Windows.
Offered At Customer site or St Paul # of Students Minimum 5, Maximum 8 Cost $2288 per person at site, $1483 per person St Paul Pre-requisites EBI5002 Part I Remark 1 Each
student will be expected to bring a licensed copy of the EBI software for
Excelnet Interface. The class is
designed to concentrate on the EBI system configuration on an existing Excel
5000 system. Excel 5000 hardware will
be provided in the class.
Remark 2 The
course is heavily hands on oriented and does not go into any detailed analysis
of abstract networking standards and concepts. The course is about EBI mandatory and optional configuration functions. Brief This high-powered course is designed basically for engineers installing Honeywell Network Based Automation Systems of one kind or another. The course immediately provides an elaborate overview of Windows NT workstation and Windows NT Server Systems. The first step in the course is a quick overview of the EBI database creation process. The students then perform an elaborate lab exercise on this topic The course then steps into a detailed and step by step analysis of the EBI Data base creation/configuration process. Topics are covered in their natural order as much as possible. The following topics are covered in detail and show how the class presents a complex system configuration process in easily recognizable segments for an easy and fun training class: 1. Configuring and Monitoring a Redundant Server System 2. Configuring Distributed Server Architecture 3. Configuring Schedules 4. Configuring Extended Event Archiving 5. Using EBI Data in other Applications 6. EBI Command Reference 7. Configuring Exscript 8. EBI System Administration 9. System Backups and Recovery 10.
EBI Station
E-Mail 11. EBI System Troubleshooting All topics are supported by detailed Lab exercises. The instructor first motivates each topic. Then each topic functions are demonstrated and elaborated. Finally students perform the functions on their lab stations. Objectives Upon completion of the course the student will be able to: · Configure an EBI System assuming required EBI Software is already installed on your system · Configure a Redundant Server System · Configure EBI Distributed Server Architecture · Configure all EBI Scheduling Options · Write and Use Exscript files · Define and exhibit an understanding of Extended Event Archiving · Use EBI data in other applications via Microsoft Data Exchange Products via EBI ODBC Drivers · Use the EBI Command language Reference for special functions · Administrate the EBI and Windows NT Environments · Use the Backup and Recovery features of the EBI System · Trouble shoot the EBI System Topics · Redundant Server Systems · Distributed Server Architecture · Extended Even Archiving · Microsoft Data Exchange products in EBI · EBI ODBC Drivers · EBI Scheduling · EBI System Administration · EBI Command Reference · Securing the EBI System · System Backups and Recovery · EBI System Trouble Shooting Remark: The class is over full with material to cover. Please plan for 5 long days.
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