Course Details
Overview
This course has been designed to provide network professionals with the knowledge and skills required to successfully deploy wireless networks using Cisco controller and unified switching architecture policies and best practices. Hands-on labs are used to reinforce the concepts and enable the successfull implementation and configuration of mobility standards. Concepts taught include deploying Cisco AireOS 8.0, Cisco Prime Infrastructure Release 2.2, and Cisco Mobility Services Engine Release 8.0 features.
Objectives
Upon completing this course, you will be able to meet these overall objectives:
- Deploy a Wi-Fi infrastructure
- Configure advanced capabilities in data designs
- Configure advanced capabilities in voice and real-time application designs
- Configure advanced capabilities in location designs
- Configure advanced capabilities in outdoor and high-density designs
Outline
Deploy a Wi-Fi Infrastructure
- Preparing for the Deployment
- Determining the Type of Wireless Design
- Planning the Base Wi-Fi Network Implementation
- Implementing the Base Wi-Fi Network
Configure Advanced Capabilities in Data Designs
- Configuring Mobility and Roaming Capabilities
- Configuring High Availability Options
- Configuring FlexConnect Capabilities
Configure Advanced Capabilities in Voice and Real-Time Application Designs
- Configuring QoS and AVC
- Configuring Multicast
Configure Advanced Capabilities in Location Designs
- Configuring Location and Context-Aware Service on Cisco MSE
- Configuring Cisco CMX
Configure Advanced Capabilities in Outdoor and High-Density Designs
- Configuring Outdoor and Mesh Capabilities
- Configuring High-Density Capabilities
Labs
- Lab 1: Separate Traffic Using VLANs and AP Groups
- Lab 2: Implement Wireless LAN Controller Failover in Cisco AireOS
- Lab 3: Perform a Branch Office Deployment with FlexConnect APs
- Lab 4: Implement New Mobility
- Lab 5: Configure Converged Access Mobility Parameters
- Lab 6: Configure a WLAN to Support AVC
- Lab 7: Configure a WLAN to Support QoS
- Lab 8: Enable Multicast Tuning (Video Connect)
- Lab 9: Configure mDNS
- Lab 10: Configure High-Density Environments
- Lab 11: Configure Indoor Mesh
- Lab 12: Configure Workgroup Bridging
Target Audience
Engineers involved in the deployment of Cisco Wireless Networks.
Pre-Requisites
It is recommended, but not required, that students have the following knowledge and skills before attending this course:
- ICND1 – CCENT Certification
- WIFUND – Implementing Cisco Wireless Network Fundamentals
- Knowledge of Cisco Prime Infrastructure, isco Identity Services Engine, Metageek Channelizer Software, Voice SIgnaling Protocols, Basic QoS, Application Visibility and Control and LAN Switching are also recommended.