Hakkında
Implementing Cisco® Wireless Network Fundamentals (WIFUND) version 1.0 is a Cisco Training on Demand course. It is in the curriculum for the CCNA® Wireless certification, and it prepares you for the use, positioning, planning, implementation, and operation of Cisco WLAN networks. The course also provides you with information and practice activities to design, install, configure, monitor, and conduct basic troubleshooting tasks of a Cisco WLAN in small-business and enterprise installations. At the associate level, the course aims at providing you entrylevel information about the Cisco WLAN solutions and avoids specializing in any of the advanced features of the Cisco WLAN networks solutions.
Önkoşullar
The knowledge and skills recommended before attending this course are:
- Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Parts 1 & 2 (ICND1 & ICND2) or
- Cisco CCENT® certification
Kurs Süresi
- Instructor-led training: 5 days with hands-on lab practice
- Virtual instructor-led training: 5 days of web-based classes with hands-on lab practice
Kurs Hedefleri
After completing this course, you should be able to:
- Describe the basic RF principles and characteristics
- Describe WLAN security methods and access with differing client devices
- Define the Cisco WLAN architecture and the underling infrastructure used to support it
- Implement a centralized wireless access network using AireOS or Cisco IOS®-XE wireless LAN controllers
- Implement a converged wireless access network using IOS-XE converged access switches and wireless LAN controllers
- Implement small and remote access wireless networks using Cisco FlexConnect®, autonomous, or cloud architectures
- Perform basic WLAN maintenance and troubleshooting
- Describe the requirements for a WLAN design
Ders İçeriği
- Section 1: Explaining Wireless Fundamentals
- Section 2: Describing RF Principles
- Section 3: Understanding RF Mathematics
- Section 4: Describing Antenna Characteristics
- Section 5: Describing the Basics of Spread Spectrum
- Section 6: Describing Wireless Media Access
- Section 7: Describing Wireless Governance
- Section 8: Describing Wireless Security Components
- Section 9: Explaining 802.11 Security
- Section 10: Explaining the 802.1X and EAP Framework
- Section 11: Describing EAP Authentication
- Section 12: Describing WPA and WPA2 Security © 2018 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information.
- Section 13: Providing Guest Access
- Section 14: Configuring Native Operating Systems for WLAN Connectivity
- Section 15: Configuring Smart Handheld Clients
- Section 16: Defining Cisco Wireless Network Deployment Options
- Section 17: Defining Cisco One Management
- Section 18: Defining Cisco One Policy
- Section 19: Defining Cisco One Network
- Section 20: Explaining Mobility Architecture Concepts
- Section 21: Optimizing RF Conditions and Performance for Clients
- Section 22: Describing Layer 2 Infrastructure Support
- Section 23: Describing Protocols Used in Wired Infrastructure to Support Wireless
- Section 24: Initializing a Centralized WLC
- Section 25: Describing AP Initialization
- Section 26: Exploring Additional WLC Features
- Section 27: Implementing IPv6 in a Cisco Wireless Environment
- Section 28: Configuring Client Access
- Section 29: Implementing Roaming in the Centralized Architecture
- Section 30: Initializing a Converged Access Cisco WLC and WCM
- Section 31: Describing Access Point Connectivity
- Section 32: Exploring Additional Wireless Features
- Section 33: Configuring Client Access
- Section 34: Implementing Roaming in the Converged Architecture
- Section 35: Understanding Cisco FlexConnect Architecture
- Section 36: Understanding Autonomous AP Architecture
- Section 37: Understanding Cloud Architecture
- Section 38: Describing the Predictive WLAN Design Process
- Section 39: Describing the WLAN Site Survey Process
- Section 40: Describing WLAN Maintenance
- Section 41: Explaining WLAN Troubleshooting Tools
- Section 42 Describing WLAN Troubleshooting Methodology
Kimler Katılmalı
This course is designed for wireless network associates and administrators, technicians, test engineers, network planning engineers, implementation support engineers, network analysts, and those preparing for the 200-355 WIFUND exam.