Global Knowledge-Cisco - (Page 24) CUWN – Cisco Unified Wireless Network v4.1 Course 5992 Plan, deploy, and manage an enterprise WLAN. Course Description In this course based on lightweight access points, controllers, and the advanced feature set, you will learn to design, install, configure, and maintain a wireless network both as an add-on to an existing wireless LAN and as a new Cisco Unified Wireless Network solution. Our version of this class provides hands-on labs covering controller firmware release 4.2 as well as Cisco Wireless Control System (WCS) software release 4.2. After a quick overview of the solution, you’ll investigate components, features, and deployment of the system. Reinforce what you learn with hands-on configuration labs covering such lessons as CLI and controller web configuration tools. You will configure the Cisco Unified Wireless Network solution for open and web authentication, 802.1X/EAP authentication, and 802.11i/WPA/WPA2 encryption for the client, access point, and the WLAN controller. You’ll explore the Cisco WCS in hands-on configuration labs covering topics such as managing the WLAN controller using WCS, using WCS templates, creating admin accounts, configuring the WLAN controller, importing and working with maps, and using WCS to perform administrative functions on the deployed wireless network. Finish up by learning to maintain a WLAN using the Cisco Unified Wireless Network solution. You’ll explore unique product features and standard maintenance procedures as well as detailed troubleshooting methodologies and debugging tools. To participate in the hands-on labs, please bring a laptop computer running Windows 2000 (SP4), XP, or Vista with an available 32-bit Cardbus slot, an Ethernet port, and either a 9-pin serial port or USB-to-serial adapter. You must have administrator rights to the laptop to install drivers for the wireless client used in class. Hands-On Labs Lab 2-1: Wireless LAN Controller Setup Lab 2-2: Controller Web Interface Lab 3-3: Layer 3 Deployment Options Lab 3-4: Configuring Web Authentication Lab 4-5: 802.1X Authentication with PEAP (MSCHAP v2) Lab 4-6a: Configuring WPA2 Encryption with 802.1X PEAPMSCHAPv2 Authentication Lab 4-6b: Configuring WPA2 Encryption with 802.1X EAP-FAST Authentication Lab 6-7: Managing the WLAN with Cisco WCS Course Content 1. Cisco Unified Wireless Network Introduction • Enterprise WLAN Solutions 2. Cisco Unified Wireless Network Hardware Installation • Terminology and Controller Hardware • Access Points • Terminology and Lightweight Access Point Protocol • Controller Setup-CLI • Web-Based Controller Setup • Controller Web • Link Aggregation • Access Point Operational Modes • 802.11 Protocols, Performance, Optimization, and Auto RF 3. Cisco Unified Wireless Network Administration • Ports and Interfaces • VLAN Administration • AP Association - Finding a Controller • Roaming • WLAN Administration • 802.11 Weak Security Policy • Quality of Service • General Network Communications WLAN Security • Security Configuration • Security Policy Administration WLAN Maintenance and Troubleshooting • WLAN Troubleshooting • Gathering VLAN Traffic & Data • WLAN Policies and Management • Device Code and Configuration Management Cisco Wireless Control System • Installation and Administration • Configuration and Monitor Tabs • Cisco WCS Reports • Cisco WCS Maps and Planning • Guest Access Features • Cisco WCS Navigator for Enterprise Management • Troubleshooting Tools Cisco Location Tracking • Cisco WCS Location Tracking • Cisco Location Server 4. 5. 6. What You’ll Learn in Class • Key enterprise WLAN implementation challenges • Select and properly install the Cisco Unified Wireless Network hardware appropriate to site and use requirements • Use the Cisco Unified Wireless Network interface to administer WLANs, VLANs, 802.11/802.1X/WPA/WPA2 security policies, and QoS appropriately to optimize performance on and protect the network • Configure and implement the key Unified Wireless security features to mitigate WLAN threats • Administer, update, back up, restore, and use the Cisco WCS as required to monitor Cisco Unified Wireless Network equipment performance • Configure and use the Cisco WCS location tracking features and the Cisco Location Server as appropriate to locate users within a Cisco Unified Wireless Network environment 7. Prerequisites • AWFSS (see our web site) or CWLF (p. 53) Learn to plan, deploy, and manage enterprise WLANs using the Cisco Unified Wireless Network solution. 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