Description
Exam Name: Splunk Enterprise Certified Admin
Exam Code: SPLK-1003
Related Certification(s): Splunk Enterprise Certified Admin Certification
Certification Provider: Splunk
Number of SPLK-1003 practice questions in our database: 185
Expected SPLK-1003 Exam Topics, as suggested by Splunk :
- Module 1: Splunk Admin Basics/ Identify Splunk Componen/ License Management/ Identify License Types/ Understand License Violations
- Module 2: Splunk Configuration Files/ Describe Splunk Configuration Directory Structure/ Understand Configuration Layering/ Understand Configuration Precedence
- Module 3: Use btool to Examine Configuration Settings/ Splunk Indexes/ Describe Index Structure/ List Types of Index Buckets/ Check Index Data Integrity/ Describe Indexes.conf Options
- Module 4: Describe the Fishbucket/ Apply a Data Retention Policy/ Splunk User Management/ Describe User Roles in Splunk/ Create a Custom Role/ Add Splunk Users
- Module 5: Splunk Authentication Management/ Integrate Splunk with LDAP/ List Other User Authentication Options/ Describe the Steps to Enable Multifactor Authentication in Splunk
- Module 6: Describe the Basic Settings for an Input/ List Splunk Forwarder Types/ Configure the Forwarder/ Add an Input to UF Using CLI
- Module 7: Describe How Distributed Search Works/ Explain the Roles of the Search Head and Search Peers/ Configure a Distributed Search Group/ List Search Head Scaling Options
- Module 8: List the Three Phases of the Splunk Indexing Process/ List Splunk Input Options
- Module 9: Identify Additional Forwarder Options/ Explain the Use of Deployment Management/ Describe Splunk Deployment Server/ Manage Forwarders Using Deployment Apps
- Module 10: Configure Deployment Clients/ Create File and Directory Monitor Inputs/ Use Optional Settings for Monitor Inputs/ Describe Optional Settings for Network Inputs
- Module 11: Deploy a Remote Monitor Input/ Network and Scripted Inputs/ Create Network (TCP and UDP) Inputs/ Identify Windows Input Types and Uses/ Create a Basic Scripted Input
- Module 12: Describe HTTP Event Collector/ Understand the Default Processing that Occurs During Input Phase/ Configure Input Phase Options, Such as Sourcetype Fine-Tuning and Character Set Encoding
- Module 13: Parsing Phase and Data/ Understand the Default Processing that Occurs During Parsing/ Optimize and Configure Event Line Breaking/ Explain How Timestamps and Time Zones are Extracted or Assigned to Events
- Module 14: Manipulating Raw Data/ Use Data Preview to Validate Event Creation During the Parsing Phase/ Explain How Data Transformations are Defined and Invoked
- Module 15: Mask or Delete Raw Data as it is being Indexed/ Override Sourcetype or Host Based Upon Event Values/ Route Events to Specific Indexes Based on Event Content
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