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Vendor: IBM
Exam Code: C2090-623
Exam Name: IBM Cognos Analytics Administrator V11
Date: Nov 30, 2018
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Question 1
An administrator is implementing security by managing and working with the Cognos namespace. 
Which statement is true? 
  1. To gain access to IBM Cognos Analytics, users can log on to the Cognos namespace.
  2. Create domain users in the Cognos namespace to avoid cluttering the existing authentication provider.
  3. User-defined groups and roles must be created in a 3rd-party authentication provider and cannot be created in the Cognos namespace.
  4. Although the use of the predefined and built-in groups and roles within the Cognos namespace is optional, the Cognos namespace cannot be deleted.
Correct answer: D
Explanation:
The Cognos namespace includes predefined objects to help you quickly set up initial security. You use the predefined objects and other features of the Cognos namespace for ongoing security management. You can create groups and roles in the Cognos namespace. Initial access permissions are applied to all predefined objects. You can modify the permissions from the object properties. References: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSEP7J_11.0.0/com.ibm.swg.ba.cognos.ag_manage.doc/c_ca_cognos_namespace.html
The Cognos namespace includes predefined objects to help you quickly set up initial security. 
You use the predefined objects and other features of the Cognos namespace for ongoing security management. 
You can create groups and roles in the Cognos namespace. 
Initial access permissions are applied to all predefined objects. You can modify the permissions from the object properties. 
References: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSEP7J_11.0.0/com.ibm.swg.ba.cognos.ag_manage.doc/c_ca_cognos_namespace.html
Question 2
An administrator wants to exclude Request level logging details from being captured. 
Which logging level must be set?
  1. Basic logging level
  2. Trace logging level
  3. Verbose logging level
  4. Request logging level is turned on by default 
Correct answer: A
Explanation:
The higher you set the logging level, the more it degrades system performance. Normally, you set the level to Minimal or Basic to collect errors, or to Request to collect errors and warnings. Note: Report validation levels and logging levelsReport validation level, Logging level Error: Minimal, BasicWarning: RequestKey Transformation: TraceInformation: FullReferences: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSEP7J_11.0.0/com.ibm.swg.ba.cognos.ug_cra.doc/c_logginglevels.html
The higher you set the logging level, the more it degrades system performance. Normally, you set the level to Minimal or Basic to collect errors, or to Request to collect errors and warnings. 
Note: Report validation levels and logging levels
  • Report validation level, Logging level 
  • Error: Minimal, Basic
  • Warning: Request
  • Key Transformation: Trace
  • Information: Full
References: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSEP7J_11.0.0/com.ibm.swg.ba.cognos.ug_cra.doc/c_logginglevels.html
Question 3
An administrator wants to ensure that a datasource can be referenced when creating data modules in the IBM Cognos Analytics Portal (New > Data module). 
What must be done to accomplish this?
  1. Add the datasource to the list of supported datasources in IBM Cognos Configuration.
  2. Configure the datasource in IBM Cognos Transformer so that it can communicate with the portal.
  3. In the web-based modeling tool itself, specify the ‘Create Data Modules’ access permission for the datasource.
  4. On the Connection tab of the datasource properties, ensure that the ‘Allow web-based modeling’ check box is selected.
Correct answer: D
Explanation:
Problem(Abstract): Datasource connections not listed in Data server by defaultSymptom: We can see the datasource in the Admin console but not in the list of data servers.Cause: This is default behavior.Resolving the problem Go to the Administrative Console -> Configuration -> Set properties -> Connections tab. On the bottom, you will see "Data source capabilities" Inside that, check the box which says "Allow web-based modeling" Once you check this, the datasource would be present as data server. References: http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21978718
Problem(Abstract): Datasource connections not listed in Data server by default
Symptom: We can see the datasource in the Admin console but not in the list of data servers.
Cause: This is default behavior.
Resolving the problem 
Go to the Administrative Console -> Configuration -> Set properties -> Connections tab. 
On the bottom, you will see "Data source capabilities" 
Inside that, check the box which says "Allow web-based modeling" 
Once you check this, the datasource would be present as data server. 
References: http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21978718
Question 4
An environment has the following routing rules set:
  
If a report using the ‘Australia Package’ is run by a user belonging to ‘Australia Group’, which server group will the request be sent to?
  1. Group 1
  2. Group 2
  3. The request will be sent to the first available server because there is more than one rule for the Australia Package.
  4. The request would fail because there is more than one rule for the Australia Package and only one for the Australia group.
Correct answer: B
Explanation:
Unlike routing keywords, the order in which the routing rules are listed affects how they are applied. A rule is matched when properties associated with the package or the group or role involved in the request satisfy the criteria of the rule. The rules are evaluated in order until the first one is matched, and the request is routed to the server group named by the first rule that was matched. You can change the order of the rules by clicking Modify the sequence. References: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSEP7J_10.2.2/com.ibm.swg.ba.cognos.ug_cra.10.2.2.doc/t_asg_set_routing_keywords_server.html 
Unlike routing keywords, the order in which the routing rules are listed affects how they are applied. 
A rule is matched when properties associated with the package or the group or role involved in the request satisfy the criteria of the rule. The rules are evaluated in order until the first one is matched, and the request is routed to the server group named by the first rule that was matched. You can change the order of the rules by clicking Modify the sequence. 
References: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSEP7J_10.2.2/com.ibm.swg.ba.cognos.ug_cra.10.2.2.doc/
t_asg_set_routing_keywords_server.html 
Question 5
All users have unrestricted access in a secured environment. 
What must be modified to control this access?
  1. Delete the “All Authenticated Users” group.
  2. Disable anonymous access using IBM Cognos Configuration.
  3. Modify the advanced properties of the authorization namespace.
  4. Remove the “Everyone” group from the “System Administrators” role.
Correct answer: B
Explanation:
You can disable the Anonymous user account by changing the configuration parameters in the configuration tool. This entry represents a user account shared by members of the general public who can access IBM Cognos software without being prompted for authentication. For example, this type of access is useful when distributing an online catalog. Anonymous users can see only those entries for which access permissions are not set, or are set specifically for this account or for the Everyone group. Incorrect Answers:A: The built-in entries include the Anonymous user account, the groups All Authenticated Users and Everyone, and the role System Administrators. You cannot delete the built-in entries. They appear in both secured and non-secured environments. References: IBM Cognos Administration Version 10.1.0, Administration and Security Guide, page 297
You can disable the Anonymous user account by changing the configuration parameters in the configuration tool. 
This entry represents a user account shared by members of the general public who can access IBM Cognos software without being prompted for authentication. 
For example, this type of access is useful when distributing an online catalog. 
Anonymous users can see only those entries for which access permissions are not set, or are set specifically for this account or for the Everyone group. 
Incorrect Answers:
A: The built-in entries include the Anonymous user account, the groups All Authenticated Users and Everyone, and the role System Administrators. You cannot delete the built-in entries. They appear in both secured and non-secured environments. 
References: IBM Cognos Administration Version 10.1.0, Administration and Security Guide, page 297
Question 6
The database containing the Content Store crashed. The administrator needs to restore the Content Store in its entirely including all of the configuration settings that were defined. 
What must be done to recover the configuration settings?
  1. The configuration settings are automatically included when running the import.
  2. Manually apply the settings because configuration settings are not a part of the Content Store deployment.
  3. Configuration settings are not included in the Content Store deployment. The parameter CM.DEPLOYMENTINCLUDECONFIGURATION must be set to true on the ContentManagerService prior to running the Content Store export deployment.
  4. Configuration settings are included in the Content Store deployment but not included in the import unless you set the parameter CM.DEPLOYMENTINCLUDECONFIGURATION to true on the ContentManagerService before running the import. 
Correct answer: C
Explanation:
Specify if Configuration Objects and Children are Part of Deployment. You can specify if configuration objects and their children are included as part of deployment. By default, they are not included. You can change the default setting using the advanced setting CM.DEPLOYMENTINCLUDECONFIGURATION. By default, it is set to False (do not include configuration objects in deployments). To change the default to include configuration objects and their children, set it to True. References: IBM Cognos Administration Version 10.1.0, Administration and Security Guide, page 384
Specify if Configuration Objects and Children are Part of Deployment. 
You can specify if configuration objects and their children are included as part of deployment. By default, they are not included. 
You can change the default setting using the advanced setting CM.DEPLOYMENTINCLUDECONFIGURATION. 
By default, it is set to False (do not include configuration objects in deployments). 
To change the default to include configuration objects and their children, set it to True. 
References: IBM Cognos Administration Version 10.1.0, Administration and Security Guide, page 384
Question 7
An administrator needs to exclude users from rendering reports as PDF output. 
How can this be enabled?
  1. Modify the permissions for the generate PDF Output capability.
  2. Use Theme Manager to remove the generate PDF Output option.
  3. Create a role name “PDF output”, add the built-in entry group name “Everyone” and set the permission to Deny.
  4. Modify the file located in <install>\templates\ps\system.xml, locate the line <format id=”PDF>”, and add the following attribute enabled=”false”.
Correct answer: A
Explanation:
By default, all users have permissions for the following capabilities:Generate CSV Output Generate PDF Output Generate XLS Output Generate XML Output These separately secured functions support the management of system resources. To control the formats options that users can see and run in the user interface, set access permissions for these capabilities. References: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSEP7J_11.0.0/com.ibm.swg.ba.cognos.ug_cra.doc/c_specifyreportformat.html
By default, all users have permissions for the following capabilities:
  • Generate CSV Output 
  • Generate PDF Output 
  • Generate XLS Output 
  • Generate XML Output 
These separately secured functions support the management of system resources. To control the formats options that users can see and run in the user interface, set access permissions for these capabilities. 
References: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSEP7J_11.0.0/com.ibm.swg.ba.cognos.ug_cra.doc/c_specifyreportformat.html
Question 8
An administrator created a Content Store export and included the user account information. 
How can a listing of the content be exported? 
  1. Within the export, ensure the Recording level option is set to Trace.
  2. By default when the Content Store is backed up, a full detailed listing is generated and available in the Logs folder.
  3. Modify the Advanced settings on the ContentManagerService by adding the parameter CM.DeploymentDetailEntireContent with a value of true.
  4. Modify the Advanced settings on the ContentManagerService by adding the parameter CM.DeploymentIncludeConfiguration with a value of true.
Correct answer: D
Explanation:
You can specify if configuration objects and their children are included as part of deployment. By default, they are not included. You can change the default setting using the advanced setting CM.DEPLOYMENTINCLUDECONFIGURATION. By default, it is set to False (do not include configuration objects in deployments). To change the default to include configuration objects and their children, set it to True. Incorrect Answers:C: The CM.DeploymentDetailEntireContent setting affects deployment history. By default, the information saved in deployment records includes the progress and summary reports only. If you want to include more detailed information, change the recording level using the advanced setting CM.DEPLOYMENTDETAILENTIRECONTENT. References: IBM Cognos Administration Version 10.1.0, Administration and Security Guide, page 384
You can specify if configuration objects and their children are included as part of deployment. By default, they are not included. 
You can change the default setting using the advanced setting CM.DEPLOYMENTINCLUDECONFIGURATION. 
By default, it is set to False (do not include configuration objects in deployments). 
To change the default to include configuration objects and their children, set it to True. 
Incorrect Answers:
C: The CM.DeploymentDetailEntireContent setting affects deployment history. By default, the information saved in deployment records includes the progress and summary reports only. If you want to include more detailed information, change the recording level using the advanced setting CM.DEPLOYMENTDETAILENTIRECONTENT. 
References: IBM Cognos Administration Version 10.1.0, Administration and Security Guide, page 384
Question 9
In a LifeCycle Manager Project, a user can create either a Benchmark task or a Comparison task. 
Which statement is INCORRECT when describing the application of Benchmark tasks?
  1. Benchmark tasks can be used as a benchmark test for any LifeCycle Manager Project. 
  2. Benchmark tasks can be used to create a benchmark test to run Compatible Query Mode (CQM) reports as Dynamic Query (DQ) reports.
  3. When creating a Benchmark task, the administrator can choose whether to validate reports before they are run, and whether to run the reports in Dynamic Query Mode (DQM).
  4. To use a previously run Benchmark, select a previously created Benchmark task for the benchmark source and the target Cognos server that you want to compare to the benchmark.
Correct answer: C
Explanation:
Incorrect Answers:B: You can run CQM reports in DQM in a Lifecycle Manager project as part of the CQM to DQM migration validation.D: Users can compare live Cognos environments, or static files using previously saved Benchmark tasks. Benchmark allows you to create a point-in-time snapshot and use that as a baseline comparison. Note: Lifecycle Manager is a stand-alone application that helps validate and compare report outputs within a single environment, between environments or between different versions of Cognos. References: https://www.ibm.com/communities/analytics/cognos-analytics-blog/cognos-lifecycle-manager-enhancements-in-11-0-4/
Incorrect Answers:
B: You can run CQM reports in DQM in a Lifecycle Manager project as part of the CQM to DQM migration validation.
D: Users can compare live Cognos environments, or static files using previously saved Benchmark tasks. Benchmark allows you to create a point-in-time snapshot and use that as a baseline comparison. 
Note: Lifecycle Manager is a stand-alone application that helps validate and compare report outputs within a single environment, between environments or between different versions of Cognos. 
References: https://www.ibm.com/communities/analytics/cognos-analytics-blog/cognos-lifecycle-manager-enhancements-in-11-0-4/
Question 10
Which statement is true about the Default User Profile?
  1. It includes the option to disable hints.
  2. It is used only for the initial login of a user.
  3. A change will have an effect only after a user’s next login.
  4. It is defined in the IBM Configuration Portal, under the Dispatchers and Services section.
Correct answer: A
Explanation:
Incorrect Answers:B, C: When a tenant user logs on to IBM Cognos software for the first time, the user profile is automatically created for the user. The profile is based on the tenant user profile, if one exists. If a tenant profile does not exist, the default user profile is applied to the user. The default user profile is defined in the Cognos namespace. It contains settings that apply to all new users. You can edit the default user profile for your users to minimize the number of changes you need to make to individual user profiles. D: ProcedureIn IBM Cognos Administration, click the Multitenancy tab. Choose the applicable action:To create the user profile for one or more tenants, select the tenant check boxes, and click the Edit default user profile icon Edit default user profile icon in the toolbar. If required, make changes on the different tabs. To change an existing user profile for one tenant, from the tenant Actions drop-down menu, click Edit tenant user profile, and make the required changes on the different tabs. References: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSEP7J_11.0.0/com.ibm.swg.ba.cognos.ug_cra.doc/t_asg_mt_userprofile.html
Incorrect Answers:
B, C: When a tenant user logs on to IBM Cognos software for the first time, the user profile is automatically created for the user. The profile is based on the tenant user profile, if one exists. If a tenant profile does not exist, the default user profile is applied to the user. 
The default user profile is defined in the Cognos namespace. It contains settings that apply to all new users. You can edit the default user profile for your users to minimize the number of changes you need to make to individual user profiles. 
D: Procedure
  1. In IBM Cognos Administration, click the Multitenancy tab. 
  2. Choose the applicable action:
  3. To create the user profile for one or more tenants, select the tenant check boxes, and click the Edit default user profile icon Edit default user profile icon in the toolbar. If required, make changes on the different tabs. 
  4. To change an existing user profile for one tenant, from the tenant Actions drop-down menu, click Edit tenant user profile, and make the required changes on the different tabs. 
References: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSEP7J_11.0.0/com.ibm.swg.ba.cognos.ug_cra.doc/t_asg_mt_userprofile.html
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