Course Details
Overview
Cisco offers dynamic network management systems that provide centralized administration and management interfaces for wireless and wired solutions. The purpose of the WMNGI course is to prepare professionals to use the Cisco Unified Wireless Network (CUWN) network management products to configure, administer, manage, troubleshoot, and optimize the network.
Objectives
The goal of the course is to prepare professionals to plan, implement, and manage a wireless LAN using the Cisco Prime Infrastructure and Mobility Services Engine products and applications.
Outline
Cisco Unified Wireless Network Management Solutions
- Introducing Lifecycle Management
- Introducing Cisco Prime Network Control System
- Introducing Cisco Mobility Services Engine
- Introducing Cisco Identity Services Engine
Network Management System Configuration
- Configuring High Availability and Firewall Rules for Cisco PI
- Managing Administrative Users
- Navigating Cisco PI
- Using the MapEditor
- Using the Planning Tool
Component Configuration Through Cisco PI
- Configuring Components Through Cisco PI Configure Tab
- Working with Controller Templates and Switch Location Templates
- Working with AP Configuration and Migration Templates
- Setting Up Autoprovisioning and Scheduling Configuration Tasks
Guest Access
- Defining Guest Access Methods
- Configuring Guest Access Features Through Cisco PI
Mobility Services Engine
- Configuring and Integrating the MSE
- Configuring and Tuning Location Services
- Tracking Mobile Clients
- Supporting Location Services
- Troubleshooting Location Services
- Configuring Adaptive Wireless IPS
Connected Mobile Experience
- Overview of CMX
- Implementing CMX
- Configuring Mobility Services Advertisement Protocol
Application and Device Support
- Overview of Bonjour Services
- Overview of Application Visibility and Control (AVC)
NCSMaintenance and Troubleshooting Tasks
- Performing Maintenance Operations
- Troubleshooting Cisco PI Operational Issues
Network Monitoring and Troubleshooting
- Monitoring and Troubleshooting the Network
- Managing Network Performance
Labs
- Lab 2-1: Adding Users
- Lab 2-2: Customizing a Home Page
- Lab 2-3: Using the Map Editor
- Lab 2-4: Using the Planning Tool
- Lab 3-1: Adding and Configuring Controllers and APs Using Templates
- Lab 4-1: Configuring Guest Access via Cisco PI
- Lab 5-1: ConfiguringLocation Services
- Lab 5-2: UsingLocation Services
- Lab 5-3:Implementing Adaptive Wireless IPS
- Lab 8-1: TroubleshootingCisco PIOperational Issues
- Lab 9-1: Monitoring and Troubleshooting Wired Devices, Controllers, APs, and Rogue APs
- Lab 9-2: Reports
Target Audience
- Channel Partner / Reseller
- Customer
- Employee
Pre-Requisites
Completion of the CUWN course is a required prerequisite prior to attending WMNGI.
The learner also is strongly recommended to have a basic knowledge of the following:
- Basic networking
- Basic RF
- General Network Management
- Basic Microsoft Windows, Windows networking, and Internet browser navigation skills