This course runs for a duration of 5 Days.
The class will run daily from 9:00am EST to 5:00pm EST.
Class Location: Virtual LIVE Instructor Led - Virtual Live Classroom.
NOTE: This course is only availible by customer request. If you are interested in taking this course, please call 651-905-3729 or submit a request for a date.
Course Content
Cisco Unified Wireless Networking Boot Camp (CUWNBC) combines WDBWL and WDAWL into a five-day course, presenting students with challenging real-world deployments such as client mobility between subnets, high client density deployments, and mesh network deployments. Students will be trained on how to make network design decisions about, configure, and troubleshoot WLANs with these challenges. The format of the course allows students and the instructor to explore realistic use cases and best practices around more challenging deployment scenarios. The course is written at software code level 7.5.
Course Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to:
Who Should Attend
This course is intended for IT engineers or administrators who need to know the fundamentals about planning, installing, configuring, troubleshooting, and maintaining a basic Cisco Wireless LAN infrastructure. This includes installers, SEs, Field Engineers, technical support professionals, network managers, security team members, and administrators.
Module 1: Cisco Wireless LAN Essentials Refresher
Module 2: Pre-Deployment Planning
Module 3: Autonomous Deployments
Module 4: Unified Deployments
Module 5: FlexConnect Deployments
Module 6: Wireless LAN Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Lab Outline:
Lab 4-1: Performing the Initial WLC Configuration Using the CLI
Lab 4-2: Unified AP Modes of Operation
Lab 4-3: AP Association Options
Lab 4-4: Controller Web Interface
Lab 4-5: Configuring RRM and CleanAir
Lab 4-8: Configuring IPv6 First Hop Security
Lab 4-9: Configuring Security Parameters on the WLC
Lab 4-10: Configuring Guest Access and Web Authentication
From WDAWL:
Module 1: Client Mobility
Module 2: High Density Deployment Challenges
Module 3: Implementing Mesh Network
Lab Outline:
Lab 3-1: Configuring Mesh Access Points
Prior to taking this course, it is recommended that students have the following knowledge and skills:
Course Comments
We accept Cisco training credits!
This course is part of the following programs or tracks: