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CCNA Wireless description
This 5-day course provides the student with Wireless LAN concepts, component definition and high level designs. This is also the core technology course in the certification path to achieve the CCNA Wireless designation. Students will be able implement and configure small to medium sized wireless solutions
Who will benefit?
Anyone working with Cisco wireless devices.
Anyone seeking CCNA wireless qualification.
CCNA Wireless training course prerequisites
ICND 2
Associated certification
CCNA wireless
CCNA Wireless Objectives
The Implementing Cisco Unified Networking Essentials is designed to help students prepare for the CCNA Wireless certification. The IUWNE enables students to design, install, configure, monitor and conduct basic troubleshooting tasks on Cisco WLAN in SMB and Enterprise installations
Duration: 5 days
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CCNA Wireless course code
IUWNE: Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Networking Essentials
CCNA Wireless contents
The key areas covered by this course are:
Wireless networks and topologies
Wireless LANs RF principles
Radio Frequency Mathematics
Antennae
Spread spectrum technologies basics
Wireless regulatory bodies, standards and certifications
Wireless frames and physics
Understanding the other wireless technologies and their impact
Cisco Unified wireless Network architecture basics
Discovering and associating to a controller
The AP different modes
Roaming
Configuring Controllers and access points
Configuring and migrating stand-alone access points
The Cisco Mobility Express Wireless architecture
Using default OS wireless client configuration tools
Managing the client connection with the Cisco ADU and ACAU
Describing the Cisco Secure Services Client
Cisco Client Extension program
Wireless security framework and components
Basic IEEE security
Centralizing the authentication
Securing the authentication with the main 802.1X/EAP families
Managing authentication and encryption with WPA and WPA2
Configuring security on controllers and clients
WCS and Navigator
Working with controllers from WCS
Working with maps
Monitoring the network with WCS
Maintaining the system
Understanding troubleshooting methodologies
Troubleshooting wireless network: design and site survey considerations
Using troubleshooting tools |