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Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Mobility Services (IUWMS)
Who should attend
- System Engineers
- Account Managers
- Network engineers
- Network administrators
- Network managers
- Network designers
- Project managers
Certifications
This course is part of the following Certifications:
Prerequisites
The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this course are as follows:
- Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1)
- Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 (ICND2)
- Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Networking Essentials (IUWNE)
It is also recommended that learners considered for this training have a basic knowledge of the following:
- Cisco Lifecycle Services
- Wireless standards (IEEE)
- Wireless regulator environment (FCC, ETSI, and so on)
- Wireless certification organization (Wi-Fi Alliance)
Course Objectives
The Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Mobility Services is a 5 day ILT course, designed to help students prepare for the CCNP-Wireless certification, a professional level certification specializing in the wireless field. The IUWMS course is a component of the proposed CCNP-Wireless curriculum. The IUWMS course is designed to give students a firm understanding of how to integrate mobility services into the network; tune and troubleshoot the WLAN and implement indoor enterprise mesh networks. The IUWMS reinforces the instruction by providing students with hand-on labs to ensure students thoroughly understand how to implement mobility services in the wireless network.
After completing this course the delegate will be able to:
- Design a WLAN infrastructure for mobility
- Implement advanced services and manage with the WCS and WCS Navigator
- Implement Cisco’s Location-based Services
- Implement the Mobility Services Engine into the wireless network
- Describe the outdoor wireless networks and products
- Implement and manage an indoor enterprise mesh
- Optimize and troubleshoot the WLAN
Course Content
Module 1: Design WLAN Infrastructure for Mobility
- Understanding and Utilizing Design Recommended Practices
- Understanding Implications of Layer 2 and Layer 3 Roaming
- Designing for High Availability
- Understanding Single SSID Designs with Mobility
Module 2: Implement and Manage Advanced Services with WCS and WCS Navigator
- Configuring WCS Controller and Access Point Templates
- Configuring WCS for WLC Auto-Provisioning
- Implementing WCS Partitioning
- Scheduling Wireless Access Using WCS
- Configuring Reports
- Configuring Administrative Tasks
- Connecting and Troubleshooting Clients
- Monitoring and Converting Autonomous Access Points Using WCS
- Understanding the Roles, Features and Functions of WCS Navigator
Module 3: Design the Wireless Network for Location
- Understanding Location Techniques
- Understanding Deployment Requirements
- Introducing Wireless networks and topologies
Module 4: Cisco Location Based Services Implementation
- Describing Mobility Services Architecture and Appliances
- Configuring the Cisco 2700 Series Wireless Location Appliance and the Cisco 3300 Series Mobility Service Engine
- Integrating and Managing the MSE and the Location Appliance with WCS
- Configuring and Tuning Location with WCS and MSE / Location Appliance
- Introducing Wireless networks and topologies
- Configuring, Generating, Interpreting Location and Event Notifications
- Integrating Third Party Applications
- Describing Location Appliance and MSE Maintenance
- Troubleshooting Location
Module 5: Implement and Manage an Enterprise Mesh Network
- Describing Indoor Enterprise Mesh
- Describing Mesh Formation
- Implementing an Enterprise Mesh
- Configuring Enterprise Mesh Advanced features
- Configuring WCS for an Indoor Mesh
- Troubleshooting Indoor Mesh
Module 6: Describe Outdoor Wireless
- Describing Mobile Routing
- Describing Wireless Bridging
- Describing Outdoor Mesh
Classroom training
Duration: 5 days
PriceUS$ 3,095
Cisco Learning Credits:31 CLC
Virtual class
Duration: 5 days
PriceUS$ 3,095
Cisco Learning Credits:31 CLC
