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    Domain understanding of network solutions

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    Certified trainers in CCNP Wireless Training

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    Understands the local and wide area networks

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    Knowledge of routeing and switching

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    Ideal for network delegates

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    Delegate obtains high salary

CCNP Wireless Training course explains about designing, implementing and functioning Cisco Wireless networks.  It also explains about mobility infrastructures. CCNP Wireless certification emphasizes wireless networking in both values as well as theory.

It also recognizes the expertise and technical shrewdness of wireless professionals. Such professionals can evaluate and translate network business supplies into technical specifications. This in turn, is combined into successful installations.

Who should take this course

  • Network engineers
  • System administrators
  • Network managers system engineers
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Prerequisites

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What Will You Learn

  • Implement small and remote access wireless networks using FlexConnect, Independent or Cloud designs
  • Perform first WLAN maintenance and troubleshooting
  • Describe the requirements for a WLAN design
  • Perform a United wireless access network using IOS-XE converged entrance switches and wireless LAN controllers
  • Understand the basic RF principles and characteristics
  • Learn WLAN security procedures and access to differing client plans
  • Define the Cisco WLAN architecture and the underlining infrastructure used to support it
  • Implement a Centralised wireless access network using AireOS or IOS-XE wireless LAN controllers
  • Determine the necessary resources and implement VLAN based solution
  • Create Layer 3 Path Control Solutions and broadband connections
  • Managing security of the WLAN using integrated security features of network controller
  • Designing infrastructure devices for implementing a voice-over-WLAN
  • Preparing the wireless LAN for high-bandwidth applications and video support
  • Integrating WLAN controller with high-security stages of a wired network
  • Implement advanced VoIP, video, and wireless support solutions
  • Implement High Availability and confirm using show & debug commands
  • Strategy and Implement a Security Extension of Layer 2 solutions
  • Design and configure Switch based Layer 3 services
  • Implement an eBGP based solution and configure eBGP routeing
  • Setup an IPv6 based solution and document implementation results
  • Implement and configure an IPv4 or IPv6 redistribution solution
  • Maintain the network and develop a plan to monitor performance
  • Troubleshoot Multi-Protocol systems, such as EIGRP, NAT and OSPF
  • Implement and configure an EIGRP based solution
  • Create a multi-area OSPF Network and configure OSPF routeing
  • Performing site surveys for voice, location and data applications
  • Knowing Location-based Services & Mobility Services Engine
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What's included

  Course Overview

CCNP Wireless training course focuses on the designing, implementing and securing Wireless Networks.  The course lays significant emphasis on the principles and theories of the wireless networks. They set the foundations of the building and maintaining the wireless network infrastructure.

Exam:

  • Closed or Open Book Exam
  • Exam Type: Objective
  • Duration: 90 minutes
  • Pass %age: 45

 

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  Course Content

Describe, and design voice ended wireless architecture

  • Design wireless for voice
  • Utilise other design considerations, as per the view design guide (VAD, MoH, Load balancing, and so on)
  • Define voice as it applies to the wireless network
  • Validate infrastructure requirements for end-to-end voice over wireless (CUCM, CUCME, QoS, ACS, DHCP, TFTP, routers, security devices, etc.)
  • Describe VoWLAN integration with cellular providers
  • Validate wireless network design for voice readiness

Implement VoWLAN

  • Configure wireless client devices
  • Set the WLAN for VoWLAN
  • Troubleshoot VoWLAN implementation

Implement multicast over wireless

  • Configure multicast in a wireless network
  • Troubleshoot multicast in a wireless network
  • Describe general multicast concepts
  • Describe implications for multicast in 802.11

Implement QoS for wireless applications

  • Describe and perform general considerations for wired QoS
  • Describe and apply the appropriate Wireless QoS deployment schemes
  • Configure WCS/WLC for QoS
  • Reference most current best practice guidelines

Prepare the wireless network for video/high-bandwidth applications

  • Explain benefits of 802.11n for video
  • Identify application specific wireless network requirements
  • Determine bandwidth requirements for specified applications

Design and deploy WLAN infrastructure for mobility

  • Configure single Service Set Identifier (SSID) plans w/mobility
  • Analyse implications of L2 and L3 roaming
  • Tune RF situation for context-aware services
  • Troubleshooting inter-controller communications
  • Troubleshoot AP join process using the following solutions
  • Implement the following Cisco Unified Wireless best practices
  • Define and implement mobility groups/list
  • Implement high availability
  • Adjust authentication/EAP timers

Deploy and manage indoor and outdoor Mesh

  • Describe wireless Mesh and its benefits
  • Identify the following Mesh operation modes:
  • Apply Mesh
  • Explain Mesh convergence
  • Utilise Cisco WCS for Mesh monitoring
  • Use workgroup bonds

Perform advanced services and manage with Cisco WCS and Navigator

  • Describe Navigator's role, types, and occupations
  • Configure background tasks
  • Configure and apply controller and access point templates
  • Monitor and convert autonomous Apps
  • Install and maintain Cisco WCS/Navigator and complete the following tasks
  • Configure WLC auto-provisioning
  • Utilise configuration auditing in Cisco WCS
  • Implement Cisco WCS partitioning and Navigator domains
  • Perform time of day AP power savings
  • Implement scheduled WLAN availability
  • Create and customise Cisco WCS reports

Plan and assimilate wireless network with NAC

  • Define the architectures; inband, out-of-band, agent vs. agentless, and the Cisco Network Admission Control (NAC) appliance.
  • Define the high-level authentication process flow
  • Configure the WLC for Network Access Controller (NAC)
  • Verify wireless authentication with NAC

Design and implement Guest Access services

  • Describe the architectures for guest access services
  • Set guest access accounts
  • Configure controller web authentication
  • Set the anchor and internal controllers
  • Troubleshoot guest access issues

Device MSE style

  • Integrate and manage MSE with Cisco WCS integration with wireless network architecture
  • Maintain MSE
  • Troubleshoot MSE operations
  • Deploy context-aware facilities for specific environments
  • Integrate third-party applications

Implement secure wireless connectivity services

  • Configure authentication
  • Configure autonomous AP for RADIUS authentication
  • Set management frame protection on clients, APs and controllers
  • Configure IBN (RADIUS-based VLAN and ACLs, AAA override)
  • Define ACS restrictions for integration with wireless network
  • Determine client and server-side digital certificate requirements
  • Implement ACLs on controller
  • Troubleshoot secure wireless connectivity services
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About Bolton

The name Bolton originates from bothl-tun with the name Boelton being first used in 1185 AD. The town acquired different names such as Bothelton  and  Boulton, and finally Bolton (1307). The towns motto means “overcome difficulties”.

Bolton is located in North West England. Since the 14th century it was one of the largest and most productive centers of cotton spinning in the world due to the settlement of Flemish weavers. It reached its zenith in the beginning of the 20th century. However, towards the fag end of the 20th century, the scenario changed. The cotton industry came to an end virtually if not physically.

The various smaller towns and villages around Bolton form the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton.

History

Bolton, part of Lancashire, came up as a small settlement in the moorland and was known as Bolton le Moors. At the time of the English Civil War, it was a political outpost in a staunchly Royalist region. This resulted in an attack by 3,000 Royalist troops led by Prince Rupert of the Rhine in 1644. 1,600 residents were killed and 700 taken prisoners in what came to be known as the Bolton Massacre.

Transport

Bolton is connected by local road as well as national routes. The A6  is a major north–south trunk road that passes to the west. The A666 dual carriageway, is an offshoot from the M61/M60 motorway interchange. The M61 has three dedicated stops.

Bolton is served by a network of local buses  coordinated by Transport for Greater Manchester. The bus station on Moor Lane was scheduled to be replaced by a new interchange in the town centre  by the end of 2014, at a cost of £48 million.

Bolton Interchange  was served by Virgin West Coast trains passing through Manchester Piccadilly station. Managed by Northern, the station is part of a town-centre transport interchange. It provides services to many stations  are operated by  TransPennine Express and Northern trains.

Sports

Bolton is home to various sports such as Football, Hockey and Cricket. Bolton Wanderers F.C. play football in the English League club. The Bolton Wanderers was formed in 1874 and they played at Burnden Park for 102 years. In 1997, it moved to the Reebok Stadium. The club has won four FA Cups, the last one being in 1958. The club has 73 seasons in the top division of the English league – most by any team.

Bolton Hockey Club has men and women in its teams and there are junior as well as regular teams with more than 120 playing members. The town also has two local cricket leagues, the Bolton Cricket League, and the Bolton Cricket Association.

 

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