Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Networking Essentials (IUWNE)
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In London and Thames Valley
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Describe WLAN fundamentals Describe basics of spread spectrum technology (modulation, DSS, OFDM, MIMO, Channels reuse and overlap, Rate-shifting, CSMA/CA) Describe the impact of various wireless technologies (Bluetooth, WiMAX, ZigBee, cordless phone) Describe wireless regulatory bodies, standards and certifications (FCC, ETSI, 802.11a/b/g/n, WiFi Alliance) Describe WLAN RF. Suitable for: Channel Partner Resellers Employees Customers.
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About this course
Student should have attended and ideally passed, or fully understood, CCNA 640-802 before enrolling on this course.
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Course programme
The CCNA Wireless Certification validates candidate's skills in the configuration, implementation and support of wireless LANs, specifically those networks using Cisco equipment. Students completing the recommended Cisco training are provided with information and practice activities to prepare them for, configuring, monitoring and troubleshooting basic tasks of a Cisco WLAN in SMB and Enterprise networks. Employers will be able to validate their staff have the skills needed for basic wireless networking on a Cisco WLAN in SMB and enterprise networks after completing certification.
Course Objectives
Describe WLAN fundamentals
- Describe basics of spread spectrum technology (modulation, DSS, OFDM, MIMO, Channels reuse and overlap, Rate-shifting, CSMA/CA)
- Describe the impact of various wireless technologies (Bluetooth, WiMAX, ZigBee, cordless phone)
- Describe wireless regulatory bodies, standards and certifications (FCC, ETSI, 802.11a/b/g/n, WiFi Alliance)
- Describe WLAN RF principles (antenna types, RF gain/loss, EIRP, refraction, reflection, ETC)
- Describe networking technologies used in wireless (SSID --> WLAN_ID --> Interface -- >VLAN, 802.1q trunking)
- Describe wireless topologies (IBSS, BSS, ESS, Point-to-Point, Point-to-Multipoint, basic Mesh, bridging)
- Describe 802.11 authentication and encryption methods (Open, Shared, 802.1X, EAP, TKIP, AES)
- Describe frame types (associated/unassociated, management, control, data)
- Describe the basics of the Cisco Unified Wireless Network architecture (Split MAC, LWAPP, stand-alone AP versus controller-based AP, specific hardware examples)
- Describe the Cisco Mobility Express Wireless architecture (Smart Business Communication System -- SBCS, Cisco Config Agent -- CCA, 526WLC, 521AP - stand-alone and controller-based)
- Describe the modes of controller-based AP deployment (local, monitor, HREAP, sniffer, rogue detector, bridge)
- Describe controller-based AP discovery and association (OTAP, DHCP, DNS, Master-Controller, Primary-Secondary-Tertiary, n+1 redundancy)
- Describe roaming (Layer 2 and Layer 3, intra-controller and inter-controller, mobility groups)
- Configure a WLAN controller and access points WLC: ports, interfaces, WLANs, NTP, CLI and Web UI, CLI wizard, LAG AP: Channel, Power
- Configure the basics of a stand-alone access point (no lab) (Express setup, basic security)
- Describe RRM
- Describe client OS WLAN configuration (Windows, Apple, and Linux.)
- Install Cisco ADU
- Describe basic CSSC
- Describe CCX versions 1 through 5
- Describe the general framework of wireless security and security components (authentication, encryption, MFP, IPS)
- Describe and configure authentication methods (Guest, PSK, 802.1X, WPA/WPA2 with EAP- TLS, EAP-FAST, PEAP, LEAP)
- Describe and configure encryption methods (WPA/WPA2 with TKIP, AES)
- Describe and configure the different sources of authentication (PSK, EAP-local or -external, Radius)
- Describe key features of WCS and Navigator (versions and licensing)
- Configure controllers and APs (using the Configuration tab not templates)
- Configure and use maps in the WCS (add campus, building, floor, maps, position AP)
- Use the WCS monitor tab and alarm summary to verify the WLAN operations
- Identify basic WLAN troubleshooting methods for controllers, access points, and clients methodologies
- Describe basic RF deployment considerations related to site survey design of data or VoWLAN applications, Common RF interference sources such as devices, building material, AP location Basic RF site survey design related to channel reuse, signal strength, cell overlap
- Describe the use of WLC show, debug and logging
- Describe the use of the WCS client troubleshooting tool
- Transfer WLC config and O/S using maintenance tools and commands
- Describe and differentiate WLC WLAN management access methods (console port, CLI, telnet, ssh, http, https, wired versus wireless management)
Prerequisites
Student should have attended and ideally passed, or fully understood, CCNA 640-802 before enrolling on this course.
Who should attend
- Channel Partner
- Resellers
- Employees
- Customers
Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Networking Essentials (IUWNE)