1.
What is the recommended maximum number of iOS devices that should report to an iOS management extender?
2.
An Android device cannot be enrolled with a message similar to: Received an invalid server URL. What should be checked by the IBM Endpoint Manager administrator to identity the problem?
3.
What must occur in order to remove an iOS profile from a managed device?
4.
An employees corporate mobile device managed by IBM Endpoint Manager (IEM) was stolen. The device is accessing corporate data both using e-mail and VPN profiles. Which action can be initiated by the EM console operator to protect access to corporate data?
5.
Which mobile devices can only be managed using the Management Extender for Microsoft Exchange?

 
6.
Apple devices are not receiving commands sent from the iOS Management Extender. Which log file should be checked to ensure the iOS extender is communicating with the Apple Push Notification Service?
7.
An IBM Endpoint Manager administrator who is responsible for managing iOS mobile devices needs to view a list of applications installed on a particular OS device. Where can this be done?
8.
How many days of the iosmdm.log are kept?
9.
The management extender is located in a DMZto allow communications from roaming devices. To ensure better protection the Trusted Service Provider (TSP) component is installed and configured on a different system that is not in the DMZ. Which default port is used for communications between the two mobile device management components, the self service portal, and the TSP to exchange information about a users authentication?
10.
A customer is restricting their mobile device environment to 1000 iOS devices and 1000 Android devices. What is the minimum number of relays needed and in what configuration?