Enterprise Network Topologies (37.2.4)Two types of network topologies that you have learned about are Figure 37-13 displays a sample physical topology for a small sample network. The topology identifies the physical location and function of the devices. Figure 37-13 A Physical Topology Figure 37-14 displays a sample logical topology for the same small sample network….
Building a flow 4 – Certified Advanced Salesforce Admin Exam Guide
The following screenshot summarizes this configuration: Get Records screen configuration for contacts Create another Get Records element for the Account object with the same configuration that’s shown in the preceding screenshot; the only things we need to change are the object type (which should be set to Account), the matching condition based on the Duns…
Connecting flows and subflows – Certified Advanced Salesforce Admin Exam Guide
Connecting flows and subflows We can connect data between flows using input/output resources. When you set up a new resource, you can specify whether that resource can be seen from outside its flow, as shown in the following screenshot: Setting our resource’s availability Let’s say we want to create a flow to help sales reps…
Network Topologies and Descriptions
Network Topologies and Descriptions (37.2.2) Networks vary in size depending on the networking requirement. A technician must be knowledgeable about the different types of networks available to connect end devices and corporate sites, as described by the following sections. PAN A personal area network (PAN) is a network that connects devices such as mice, keyboards,…
Guidelines for Selecting a Troubleshooting Method
Guidelines for Selecting a Troubleshooting Method (37.1.5) To quickly resolve network problems, take the time to select the most effective network troubleshooting method. Figure 37-3 illustrates which method could be used when a certain type of problem is discovered. Figure 37-3 Different Troubleshooting Methods Used for Different Types of Problems For instance, software problems are…
Network Support – 100-150 Exam Study Guide
ObjectivesUpon completion of this chapter, you will be able to answer the following questions: Key TermsThis chapter uses the following key terms. You can find the definitions in the Glossary.baselinebottom-up troubleshootingCisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)divide-and-conquer troubleshootingtop-down troubleshooting Introduction (37.0) Hello! It’s Webster. Let me introduce you to my friend Lara! Lara has been working as a…
Connecting flows and subflows 2
This flow, coupled with a Process Builder on the opportunity object, sends an email alert (using an Email Alert action): The flow is configured like so: This is the configuration of Mild Deal pause conditions: Pause Configuration for mild deal path This is the configuration of the Resume event for the Mild Deal path: Resume…
The Coding Approach – Certified Advanced Salesforce Admin Exam Guide
The Coding Approach When deeper customization is needed, the coding approach is a win-win situation. In this chapter, you will learn how Apex triggers can provide complex automation for your processes when a point & click approach is not enough. Also, we will see how to evaluate Visualforce and Lightning Components customizations (which you won’t…
Managing a flow – Certified Advanced Salesforce Admin Exam Guide
Managing a flow Like any other automation process, a flow can be activated and deactivated. It supports versioning (and so cloning is a good choice if you wish to experiment with different versions) and, as in Process Builder, only one version of a flow can be active at a given time. A flow can be…
Troubleshoot Common Network Problems Summary-2
The tracert utility provides connectivity information about the path a packet takes to reach the destination and about every router (hop) along the way. It also indicates how long a packet takes to get from the source to each hop and back (round-trip time). Tracert can help identify where a packet may have been lost…