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Module 1 - Wireless Fundamentals
  • Wireless Fundamentals
  • Introducing Wireless Networks and Topologies
  • Wireless Today
  • Wireless Usage and Topologies
  • Wireless Personal Area Network
  • Wireless LAN
  • Wireless Metro Area Network
  • Wireless WAN
  • Ad Hoc Networks
  • Infrastructure Mode
  • Service Set Identifier
  • Workgroup Bridge
  • Repeaters
  • Outdoor Wireless Bridges
  • Mesh Networks
  • Section 01 Summary
  • Introducing WLAN RF Principles
  • Wireless Spectrum
  • Frequency
  • Wavelength
  • Amplitude
  • Free Path Loss
  • Absorption
  • Reflection
  • Multipath
  • Multipath: Phase
  • Scattering
  • Refraction
  • Line of Sight
  • Fresnel Zone
  • RSSI and SNR
  • Section 02 Summary Understanding Radio Frequency Mathematics
  • Watts, Milliwatts, and Decibels
  • Decibels
  • dBm
  • Decibel Referenced to Isotropic Antenna
  • Decibel Referenced to Dipole Antenna
  • Effective Isotropic Radiated Power
  • Section 03 Summary
  • Describing Antennae
  • Antenna Principles
  • Polarization
  • Magnetic Field
  • Diversity
  • Antenna Types
  • Basic Omnidirectional
  • Omnidirectionals
  • AIR ANT 2506/24120
  • Special "Omnis"
  • Directional Antennae
  • Directional
  • Cables and Connectors
  • Attenuators and Amplifiers
  • Lightening Arrestors
  • Splitters
  • Section 04 Summary
  • Understanding Spread Spectrum Technologies
  • Spread Spectrum
  • FHSS Versus DSSS
  • DSSS: Encoding
  • DSSS Modulations: DBPSK and DQPSK
  • DSSS Modulation: CCK
  • Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing
  • OFDM Modulations: BPSK and QPSK
  • OFDM Modulation: QAM
  • Channels and Overlap Issues
  • Section 05 Summary
  • Introducing Wireless Regulation Bodies, Standards, and Certifications
  • The IEEE
  • The Wi-Fi Alliance
  • Regulatory Bodies
  • FCC Part 15 Antenna Requirements
  • 2.4-GHz EIRP Output Rules—FCC Example
  • 2.4-GHz EIRP Output Rules—ETSI Example
  • Wireless Spectrum
  • Current State of 5-GHz 802.11a Spectrum
  • Some IEEE 802.11 Standard Activities
  • 802.11 Standards for Spectrums and Speeds
  • 802.11
  • 802.11b
  • 802.11b Speed Coverage
  • 802.11g
  • 802.11b/g Cell Speeds
  • 802.11b/g Encoding and Modulations
  • 802.11b and 802.11g Coexistence
  • 802.11a
  • 802.11a Spectrum
  • 802.11a Speeds
  • Comparing the Technologies 802.11a Data Rates
  • 802.11n: State of the Protocol
  • Greater Reliability and Predictability
  • 802.11n Channel Aggregation
  • Block Acknowledgment
  • Spatial Multiplexing
  • Transmit Beamforming
  • Maximal Ratio Combining
  • MIMO Benefits
  • Section 06 Summary
  • Examining Wireless Media Access
  • Sending a Frame
  • After a Frame Is Sent
  • 802.11 Frame Shape
  • Frame Types
  • 802.11 Frame Speeds
  • Discovering the Network (Mgmt Frames)
  • Connecting (Mgmt Frames)
  • Staying Connected (Mgmt Frames)
  • Control Frames
  • WMM Enhancement
  • Power Save Mode
  • Section 07 Summary
  • Understanding Non-802.11 Wireless Technologies and Their Impact on WLANs
  • Bluetooth
  • Cordless Phones
  • ZigBee
  • ZigBee Networks
  • Other Non-802.11 Interferers
  • WiMAX Technology
  • Section 08 Summary
  • Reviewing the Wireless Frame Journey: End-to-End
  • Discovering the Network
  • Getting Connected
  • Clients in Cells
  • Sending in the Cell
  • Creating the 802.11 Frame
  • Acknowledging the Frame
  • AP Forwarding to Network
  • AP Forwarding to Controller
  • In the Controller, Header Is Rewritten
  • Wired Segment
  • In the Controller, on the Way Back
  • The AP Forwards the Answer
  • Using the Optimal Speed
  • The Right Client Processes the Frame
  • All Frames Are Sent to the Same AP Radio
  • Controller Needs to Keep SSIDs Separated
  • VLANs
  • VLAN Operation
  • 802.1Q Trunking 01
  • Understanding Native VLANs
  • Mapping SSIDs to VLANs
  • Configuring VLANs and Trunks
  • VLAN Creation Guidelines
  • Adding a VLAN
  • Assigning Switch Ports to a VLAN
  • Verifying VLAN Membership
  • 802.1Q Trunking 02
  • Configuring 802.1Q Trunking
  • Verifying a Trunk
  • Section 09 Summary
  • Module 1 Review
Module 2 - Basic Cisco WLAN Installation
  • Basic Cisco WLAN Installation
  • Understanding Cisco Unified Wireless Networks Basic Architecture
  • Cisco Unified Wireless Networks Basics
  • Standalone and Lightweight APs
  • Cisco Unified Controller-Based Solution
  • Cisco "Split MAC" Design
  • Dynamic RF Management
  • Dynamic Channel Assignment and Transmit Power Optimization
  • Wireless Virtual LAN Support
  • Client Roaming and Dynamic Load Balancing
  • Cisco Unified Wireless Network Components
  • Cisco Unified Wireless LAN Access Points
  • Cisco Aironet 1130AG Series Access Point
  • Cisco Aironet 1240AG Series Access Point
  • Cisco Aironet 1250 AG
  • Cisco Aironet 1300 Series and 1400 Series Bridges
  • Wireless LAN Controllers
  • Cisco 4400 Series WLC
  • Integrated 3750G WLAN Controller Switch
  • Cisco WiSM
  • Cisco 2106 WLC, Cisco WLCM
  • Branch Office WLC Limitations
  • Cisco WCS, WCS Navigator, and Location Appliance
  • Section 01 Summary
  • Configuring a Controller
  • Terminology
  • Ports
  • Interfaces
  • Management Interface
  • AP Manager Interface
  • AP Manager Interface: Controller > Interfaces > Edit
  • Virtual Interface
  • Virtual Interface: Controller > Interfaces > Edit
  • Service Port Interface
  • Service Port Interface: Controller > Interfaces > Edit
  • Dynamic Interfaces
  • Dynamic Interfaces: Controller > Interfaces > New and Edit
  • Controller Initial Setup Options
  • Boot Options
  • Run Primary or Backup Image
  • CLI Wizard Configuration Tool
  • Command Line Interface (CLI) Basic Command Set
  • Command Line Interface (CLI) config and debug Commands
  • Controller Web Configuration Wizard Login
  • Controller Web Configuration Wizard
  • Connect to the Controller Web Interface
  • Menu Bar
  • Administrative Commands
  • Management > Local Management Users
  • Security > TACACS+
  • Management > Mgmt via Wireless
  • Example: Interface Creation
  • Example: WLAN Creation
  • Example: Mapping WLAN to AP
  • Controller Files
  • Controller Code Releases
  • show run-config
  • show running-config
  • Section 02 Summary
  • Discovering and Associating with a Controller
  • LWAPP Modes
  • Layer 3 Lightweight AP Protocol (LWAPP)
  • Controller > General
  • Access Point Association Sequence
  • AP LWAPP Discover and Join Overview
  • AP LWAPP Discovery
  • LWAPP Layer 3 Discovery
  • Access Point Join Order
  • Access Point Join Phase Without Master
  • Access Point Join Phase With Master
  • Primary Controller Name
  • Controller > Advanced > Master Controller Mode
  • AP LWAPP Join Messages
  • AP States
  • LWAPP Configuration Phase
  • Design: AP Redundancy
  • Controller Redundancy
  • Controller Redundancy Designs—N + 1
  • Controller Redundancy Designs—N + N
  • Controller Redundancy Designs—N + N + 1
  • Section 03 Summary
  • Describing Access Point Operational Modes
  • AP Mode: Wireless > Access Points > All APs > Detail
  • Access Point Local Mode
  • Access Point Local Mode Monitor Timing
  • Access Point Monitor Mode
  • Access Point Monitor Mode Monitor Timing
  • Access Point Sniffer Mode
  • AP Sniffer Mode Operation
  • Access Point Rogue Detector Mode
  • Hybrid REAP
  • H-REAP
  • H-REAP in Connected Mode
  • HREAP in Standalone Mode
  • AP Bridging Mode
  • Section 04 Summary
  • Roaming
  • Mobility Groups, Mobility Domains
  • Controller > General
  • Controller > Mobility Management > Mobility Groups
  • Roaming Concept
  • Cisco Wireless Layer 2 Roaming
  • Client Roaming Within a Subnetwork
  • Cisco Wireless Layer 3 Roaming
  • Client Roaming Across Subnetworks
  • Roaming Example—Preroaming
  • Roaming Example—Layer 3 Asymmetric
  • Roaming Example—Layer 3 Symmetric
  • Symmetric or Asymmetric Tunnelling
  • Roaming: Tunnels (Symmetric Example)
  • Cisco Wireless Mobility Anchor
  • Cisco Wireless Mobility Anchor Considerations
  • WLANs > Mobility Anchors
  • Controller > Mobility Management > Mobility Anchor Config
  • Section 05 Summary
  • Managing the Network from the Controller
  • Controller Monitor Page
  • Access Point Summary
  • Access Point > Configure
  • Monitor 802.11b/g/n Radios
  • Radios > Statistics
  • Monitor Rogue
  • Monitor > Active Rogue AP > Detail
  • Monitor > Active Rogue AP > Detail > Edit
  • Rogue Containment
  • Monitor Clients
  • Monitor Clients > Details
  • Disabled Clients
  • Excluded Clients
  • Clients: Internal DHCP Server
  • Section 06 Summary
  • Configuring and Migrating Standalone Access Points
  • Managing the Access Point
  • Main Menu: Home
  • Express Setup Menu
  • Express Security Setup
  • Network Interfaces
  • Radio1-802.11A Network Interface
  • Aironet AP Cisco IOS-to-LWAPP Conversion
  • Cisco IOS-to-LWAPP Conversion Utility
  • LWAPP-to-Cisco IOS Conversion
  • Adding Standalone Access Points to WCS
  • Converting APs to LWAPP Using WCS
  • Section 07 Summary
  • Understanding the Cisco Mobility Express Architecture
  • Cisco Smart Business Communication System
  • WLAN Solutions Overview Positioning of Different WLAN Options
  • Cisco 521 Wireless Express Lightweight Access Point
  • Cisco 526 Wireless Express Mobility Controller
  • Deployment Recommendations
  • Configuring Cisco 521 APs in Standalone Mode
  • Configuring the Mobility Express Solution
  • Cisco Configuration Assistant Configuring Standalone 521 AP
  • Configuring the Cisco 526 Mobility Controller
  • Configuring the 526 Controller
  • Section 08 Summary
  • Module 2 Review
Module 03 - Wireless Clients
  • Wireless Clients
  • Using Default Configuration Tools
  • Linux NetworkManager
  • Profiles with NetworkManager
  • Enterprise Type of Profile
  • MAC AirPort Extreme
  • Connecting to a Network
  • Configuring an Ad Hoc Profile
  • Infrastructure Profile
  • Advanced Configuration
  • Advanced Parameters
  • Wireless Connection Details
  • Diagnostic
  • Windows Wireless Zero Configuration (WZC) Overview
  • Connecting to Preferred WLANs using WZC
  • Configuring a Profile Using the Wireless Zero Configuration Tool
  • Configuring a Profile Using the WZC— PSK Authentication
  • Profile Configuration Example
  • State Table
  • Section 01 Summary
  • Describing Cisco Aironet WLAN Client Adaptors
  • Cisco ADU and ACAU Overview
  • Installing the Cisco ADU
  • Installing Site Survey Utility
  • Using the Cisco ADU or a Third-Party Tool
  • Detecting the Adapter and Rebooting
  • Cisco ADU Current Status Page
  • Advanced Information
  • Cisco ADU Profile Manager
  • Cisco ADU: Creating Profiles
  • Cisco ADU: Profile Security
  • Cisco ADU: Advanced Parameters
  • Cisco ADU: Other Tools—Diagnostic
  • Cisco Aironet Site Survey Utility
  • Cisco Aironet Site Survey Utility: Thresholds
  • Cisco Aironet Site Survey Utility: AP Scan List
  • Cisco Aironet Configuration Administration Utility
  • Cisco Aironet Configuration Administration Utility: Profile Management
  • Cisco ACAU: Global Settings
  • Section 02 Summary
  • Describing the Cisco Secure Services Client
  • The Cisco SSC Overview
  • The Cisco SSC Licenses
  • Cisco Secure Services Client Installation
  • The Cisco SSC—Configuration
  • The Cisco SSC—Creating New Groups
  • The Cisco SSC—Creating New SSIDs
  • Cisco Secure Services Client Administration Utility
  • Section 03 Summary
  • Understanding the Cisco Compatible Extensions Program
  • The Cisco Compatible Extensions Program
  • Cisco Compatible Extensions Program for Wi-Fi Tags
  • Cisco Compatible Extensions Explained
  • Cisco Compatible Extensions Example: Cisco Centralized Key Management
  • Cisco Compatible Extensions Example: AP-Specified Maximum Power
  • Cisco Compatible Extensions Example: Enhanced Roaming
  • Cisco Compatible Extensions Example: Client Link Test
  • Cisco Compatible Extensions Example: Client Reporting
  • Cisco Compatible Extensions Example: Client MFP
  • Section 04 Summary
  • Module 3 Review
Module 4 - WLAN Security
  • WLAN Security
  • Overview of WLAN Security
  • Wired vs. Wireless Privacy
  • Authentication
  • Authenticating Devices vs. Users
  • Encryption
  • Symmetric and Asymmetric Encryption
  • Common Keys
  • Individual Keys
  • Wireless Threats
  • Wireless IDS
  • Wireless IPS
  • Management Frame Protection
  • Infrastructure MFP
  • Client MFP
  • Section 01 Summary
  • Establishing IEEE 802.11 Security
  • Authentication: Open
  • WLANs > Edit > Security
  • Authentication: PSK (WEP)
  • WEP Configuration
  • WEP Engine
  • WEP Limitations
  • MAC Filtering
  • WLAN > Edit
  • Security > AAA > Mac Filtering
  • Section 02 Summary
  • Centralizing WLAN Authentication
  • 802.1X
  • 802.1X over Wireless
  • Unique Encryption Keys
  • EAP Process
  • EAP Frame Format
  • RADIUS
  • Security > AAA > RADIUS > Authentication
  • Security > AAA > RADIUS > Authentication > New
  • WLAN > Edit > Security > AAA Servers
  • Local EAP
  • Security > Local EAP > Profiles
  • Security > Local EAP > Profiles > Edit
  • Security > Local EAP > EAP-FAST Parameters
  • Security > AAA > Local Net Users
  • Security > Local EAP > Authentication Priority
  • Security >AAA > LDAP
  • WLAN > Edit
  • Section 03 Summary
  • Describing EAP Authentications
  • Symmetric Keys
  • Asymmetric Keys
  • Digital Signature
  • Trusted Third Party
  • Certificates
  • PKI
  • EAP-TLS
  • EAP-FAST
  • PAC Creation
  • PAC Exchange
  • EAP-FAST Authentication
  • PEAP
  • PEAP Authentication
  • LEAP
  • LEAP Authentication
  • Section 04 Summary
  • Managing Authentication and Encryption with WPA and WPA2
  • Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
  • WPA Authentication Modes
  • WPA Authentication Process
  • Purpose of Each WPA Phase
  • Unicast Keys: Four-Way Handshake
  • Group Key Handshake
  • WPA: Longer Key, Longer Initialization Vector
  • WPA: Per-Packet Key Mixing
  • Message Integrity Check
  • WPA Pre-Shared Key (PSK) Authentication: Offline Dictionary Attack
  • WPA2 and IEEE 802.11i
  • IEEE 802.11i and AES Encryption
  • WPA/WPA2/802.11i Comparison
  • 802.11i Key Caching and Preauthentication
  • Cisco Centralized Key Management
  • Section 05 Summary
  • Configuring Wireless Security on Controllers and Clients
  • Security Policy Logic
  • WLAN > Edit > Security
  • Security
  • 802.1X
  • 802.1X + WEP
  • WPA + WPA2
  • WZC Association
  • WZC Authentication
  • WZC Authentication: Smart Card or Certificate
  • WZC: PEAP
  • NetworkManager
  • Mac AirPort Extreme
  • Cisco ADU: Profile Security
  • Web Authentication
  • Web Authentication Process
  • WLAN > Edit > Security > Layer 3
  • Security > Web Auth > Web Login Page
  • Security > Web Auth > Web Authentication Certificate
  • Section 06 Summary
  • Module 4 Review
Module 5 - Cisco WCS Administration
  • Cisco WCS Administration
  • Introducing Cisco WCS and Cisco WCS Navigator
  • WLAN Management Tools
  • Cisco WCS Location Tracking
  • Cisco WCS with Location Appliance
  • Cisco WCS Versions
  • Cisco WCS Licenses
  • Cisco Spectrum Intelligence Licenses
  • Cisco WCS Features
  • Cisco WCS Home Page
  • Cisco WCS System Management
  • Cisco WCS WLAN Monitoring
  • Portal into WLAN Performance
  • Cisco WCS WLAN Planning
  • Cisco Spectrum Intelligence
  • Cisco WCS Navigator Overview
  • Cisco WCS Navigator Product Specifications
  • Cisco WCS Navigator Features
  • Adding Regional Cisco WCS
  • Administration > AAA > Users WCS
  • Network Summary
  • Inventory Reports
  • Section 01 Summary
  • Installing Cisco WCS
  • Cisco WCS System Requirements
  • Cisco WCS Port Requirements
  • Cisco WCS Installation
  • Install or Upgrade
  • Upgrade
  • Installation
  • Access Ports
  • Cisco WCS Passwords
  • FTP and TFTP Root Folders
  • Multihomed Server
  • Install Folder and Shortcut Folder
  • Cisco WCS Preinstallation Summary and File Installation
  • Cisco WCS Installation Complete and Installation Log
  • Cisco WCS Group
  • Connecting to Cisco WCS
  • Adding a License to Cisco WCS
  • Section 02 Summary
  • Administering Cisco WCS
  • Cisco WCS Login
  • Initial Screen—Home
  • Administration Menu
  • Administration > Background Tasks
  • Administration > AAA
  • Administration > AAA > Users > Add User
  • Administration > AAA> Groups > Group Name
  • Administration > AAA> Users > Audit Trail
  • Administration > Logging
  • Administration> Settings > Data Management
  • Administration> Settings > Mail Server
  • Administration > User Preferences
  • Section 03 Summary
  • Working with Controllers from Cisco WCS
  • Configuration Tab Overview
  • Configure > Controllers
  • Configure > Controller > Add Controllers
  • Controller Configuration
  • Configure > Access Points
  • Audits
  • Configure > Controllers > Controller Name > System > Commands > Audit Config > Go
  • Configuration Policy Templates
  • Creating a Template
  • Applying Saved Template
  • Configuration Groups
  • Configuration Group Settings
  • AP/Radio Templates
  • Auto Provisioning
  • Auto Provisioning Settings
  • Section 04 Summary
  • Working with Maps
  • Maps Overview
  • Monitor > Maps > Campus
  • Monitor > Maps > Building
  • Monitor > Maps > Building > New Floor Area
  • Monitor > Maps > Building > New Floor Area > Add Access Points
  • Monitor > Maps > Building > Floor > Add Access Points > Go > OK > Save
  • Cisco WCS Prediction Versus Site Survey
  • Map Editor
  • Map Editor Before and After
  • Planning Tool
  • Planning Tool: Add AP
  • Generate Proposal
  • Section 05 Summary
  • Monitoring the Network with Cisco WCS
  • Initial Screen—Home
  • Home > Edit Tabs
  • Home > Edit Content
  • Home > Personalized Tab
  • The Monitor Menu
  • The Alarm Dashboard
  • Monitor > Controllers
  • Monitor > Access Points
  • Monitor > Clients
  • Associated Clients (vs. Time)
  • Monitor > Clients > Troubleshoot
  • Monitor > Security
  • Monitor > Security—Rogues
  • Monitor > Security—Miscellaneous
  • Monitor > Alarms
  • Monitor > Events
  • Cisco WCS Location
  • Location Tracking Methods
  • Location Tracking Using Closest AP
  • Location Tracking Using Triangulation
  • Location Tracking Using RF Fingerprinting
  • Cisco WCS Location Without Appliance
  • Cisco WCS Location with Appliance
  • Searching for a Device
  • Search > Clients
  • Recent/Present Map
  • Section 06 Summary
  • Module 5 Review
Module 6 - WLAN Maintenance and Troubleshooting
  • WLAN Maintenance and Troubleshooting
  • Maintaining the System
  • Controller Platform and Code Version
  • Wireless > All APs > Detail > Inventory
  • Upgrade: GUI Recommended
  • Apply vs. Save Configuration
  • Commands > Upload File
  • show running-config
  • show run-config
  • Wireless > All APs > Detail
  • Commands > Reset to Factory Default
  • Commands > Reboot System > Save And Reboot or Reboot Without Save
  • Cisco WCS Automated Backup
  • Cisco WCS Manual Backup
  • Cisco WCS Code Upgrade
  • Section 01 Summary
  • Design and Site Survey Considerations
  • Building Materials
  • Identify Problematic Areas
  • Signal Attenuation
  • Non-802.11 Sources of Interference
  • Microwave Ovens
  • Bluetooth
  • Wireless Phones
  • Analog Cameras
  • Verifying Coverage with Site Survey
  • Which Coverage for Which Usage
  • WLAN Coverage and Capacity
  • Recommended Parameters for 2.4-GHz Data Networks
  • Voice Cell Overlap Guidelines
  • AP Placement for Location
  • Coverage Overlap
  • Multifloor Coverage
  • Site Survey Tools
  • Basic Survey Tools
  • Section 02 Summary
  • Troubleshooting
  • Visual Elements
  • Common Controller Issues
  • Common Client Issues
  • Hidden Node Issue
  • Exposed Node Issue
  • Near-Far Issue
  • Backward Compatibility Issues
  • CLI Command: debug
  • Per-Client Debug Option
  • CLI Command: show
  • Layer 2 and Layer 3 Troubleshooting
  • CLI debug Commands: debug dot11 ? and debug dhcp ?
  • CLI Command: show client detail
  • Monitor Clients > Details > Select Client
  • CLI debug Commands: debug aaa ? and debug dot1x ?
  • Management > Logs > Config
  • Management > Logs > Message Logs
  • Management > SNMP > General
  • Management > SNMP > Communities and Trap Receiver
  • Management > SNMP > Trap Logs
  • Management > SNMP > Trap Controls
  • Management > Tech Support > Controller Crash
  • Management > Tech Support > AP Crash Log > Get Log
  • Cisco WCS Client Troubleshooting Tool
  • Monitor Client > Troubleshoot
  • Monitor Clients > Troubleshoot > Log Analysis
  • Third-Party Tools: Sniffers
  • Cisco Spectrum Expert
  • Section 03 Summary
  • Module 6 Review
  • Course Closure

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