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Overview

INE's 5-Day CCNA Wireless Bootcamp is the ultimate all-in-one solution for engineers looking to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot small to medium-size Wireless LANs (WLANs). This series consists of 5 days of instructor-led online meetings designed to give you the knowledge you need to begin your preparations for the latest 640-721 IUWNE exam.

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Bootcamp Outline

INE's 5-Day CCNA Wireless Bootcamp covers the latest Cisco wireless networking technologies and techniques.

This 5-day class will begin Monday, September13th, and end on Friday, September 17th.

Module 1 WLAN Fundamentals

  • Lesson 1 Spread Spectrum Technologies
    • Modulation
    • DSS
    • OFDM
    • MIMO
    • Reuse and Overlap
    • Rate-shifting
    • CSMA/CA
  • Lesson 2 Various Wireless Technologies
    • Bluetooth
    • WiMAX
    • ZigBee
    • Cordless Phones
  • Lesson 3 Regulatory Bodies
    • FCC
    • ETSI
    • 802.11
    • WiFi Alliance
  • Lesson 4 RF Principles
    • Antenna Types
    • RF Gain/Loss
    • EIRP
    • Refraction, Reflection
  • Lesson 5 Networking Technologies
    • SSID
    • VLANs and 802.1Q Trunking
  • Lesson 6 Wireless Topologies
    • IBSS, BSS, ESS
    • P2P, P2MP, Mesh, Bridging
  • Lesson 7 Authentication and Encryption
    • Open
    • Shared
    • 802.1X
    • EAP
    • TKIP
    • AES
  • Lesson 8 Frame Types
    • Associated/unassociated
    • Management
    • Control
    • Data

Module 2 Installing a Cisco Wireless LAN

  • Lesson 1 The Cisco Unified Wireless Network Architecture
    • LWAPP
    • Split MAC
    • Autonomous AP
    • LWAP
    • Cisco Hardware Examples
  • Lesson 2 Cisco Mobility Express Wireless Architecture
    • SBCS
    • CCA
    • 526WLC
    • 521AP
  • Lesson 3 Modes of AP Deployment
    • Local
    • Monitor
    • HREAP
    • Sniffer
    • Rogue Detector
    • Bridge
  • Lesson 4 Discovery and Association
    • OTAP
    • DHCP
    • DNS
    • Master-Controller
    • Primary-Secondary-Tertiary
    • n+1 Redundancy
  • Lesson 5 Roaming
    • Layer 2
    • Layer 3
    • Intra Controller
    • Inter Controller
    • Mobility Groups
  • Lesson 6 Configuring the WLAN Controller and Access Points
    • Ports, Interfaces
    • WLANs
    • NTP
    • CLI and Web UI
    • CLI Wizard
    • LAG AP: Channel, Power
  • Lesson 7 Standalone APs
  • Lesson 8 RRM

Module 3 Installing Wireless Clients

  • Lesson 1 Client OS WLAN Config
    • Windows
    • Apple
    • LINUX
  • Lesson 2 Cisco ADU
  • Lesson 3 CSSC
  • Lesson 4 CCX

Module 4 WLAN Security

  • Lesson 1 Framework
    • Authentication
    • Encryption
    • MFP
    • IPS
  • Lesson 2 Authentication Methods
    • Guest
    • PSK
    • 802.1X
    • WPA/WPA2 with EAP-TLS
    • EAP-FAST
    • PEAP
    • LEAP
  • Lesson 3 Encryption Methods
    • WPA/WPA2 with TKIP
    • AES
  • Lesson 4 Authentication Sources
    • PSK
    • EAP-Local or External
    • RADIUS

Module 5 Basic WCS Operations

  • Lesson 1 WCS and Navigator
  • Lesson 2 Install and Upgrade WCS
  • Lesson 3 Configure Basic Admin Parameters
  • Lesson 4 Configure Controllers and APs
  • Lesson 5 Maps in the WCS
  • Lesson 6 Monitor Tab and Alarm Summary

Module 6 WLAN Maintenance and Troubleshooting

  • Lesson 1 Basic WLAN Troubleshooting
  • Lesson 2 RF Deployment Considerations
  • Lesson 3 WLC Show Debug and Logging
  • Lesson 4 WCS Client Troubleshooting Tool
  • Lesson 5 Transferring WLC Config and OS
  • Lesson 6 WLC WLAN Management Access Methods

Intended Audience

This class is primarily intended to help candidates prepare for the 640-721 IUWNE Exam. Students wishing to participate should already have a CCNA or equivalent knowledge. This class will also benefit students looking to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot small to medium-size Wireless LANs, and is a step towards achieving CCIE Wireless certification.

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After completing the Bootcamp, students are encouraged to continue on to the professional and expert curriculums in Cisco Unified Wireless.

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