Cisco Wireless Mesh Networks (CWMN V.2.0)

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FRONT COVER PAGE
DACLEM Solutions
Course Catalog
2007
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Keywords: Wireless, IPv6, ZigBee
Intro
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Cisco Wireless Lab
IPv6
ZigBee
Price List
Cisco Unified Wireless Networks (CUWN V.4.0)
Course duration
3 days
Prerequisites
Understanding of VLANs, IP networks, Wireless LANs (IEEE802.11) and Security (PKI and 802.1x)
Target Audience
Network Managers
Objectives
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Identify functionality unique to each Cisco Wireless LAN Controller
Identify the functionality of Cisco access point hardware and describe the function and operation of
Cisco LWAPP
List the properties of the Auto RF function
Use the three interfaces used for Cisco wireless hardware management: CLI, Controller Web and
Wireless Control System (WCS)
Configure VLANs, WLANs, Security Policies and the Network Management System (WCS)
Content
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Cisco Unified WLAN Solution
Cisco Unified Wireless Hardware Installation
Cisco Unified Wireless Network Administration
WLAN Security
WLAN Maintenance
Cisco Wireless Control System
Cisco Location Tracking
Labs
Cisco Wireless Mesh Networks (CWMN V.2.0)
Course duration
2 days
Prerequisites
Understanding of VLANs, IP networks, Wireless LANs (IEEE802.11) and Security (PKI and 802.1x)
Cisco Airespace Installation, Administration and Maintenance (CAIAM) 3.0 or the newer version of the
course Cisco Unified Wireless Networks (CUWN) 3.2
Target Audience
Network Managers
Objectives
To design, install and maintain a wireless mesh network both as an add-on to an existing wireless LAN and
as a new installation.
Content
Technology Overview: Components, Installation, Administration and Maintenance
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Describe mesh networking, including relevant markets, components, and supporting technology
Explain the various deployment options for Aironet 1500 Lightweight Access Point
Describe relevant technical aspects of the Aironet mesh networking solution that effect performance,
throughput and distances
Explain the features and benefits of the Aironet 1500 Lightweight Access Point
Design Requirements
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Describe some of the factors to be considered during an outdoor WLAN deployment
Explain Radio Frequency (RF) theory as it relates to Wireless LANs
Discuss the Wireless Network design issues regarding
Coverage areas
Antenna theory and operation
Site Survey procedures
Describe some sources of interference to be considered when deploying outdoor Wireless LANs
Access Point Installation and Configuration
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Describe the steps performed during the installation and deployment of outdoor Wireless LANs
Explain the use of Bridge Group Names as a technique to control mesh network device associations
Discuss the functionality relating to the following configurable parameters
Radio Roles
Backhaul Interface
Channel Assignments
Describe the Zero Touch configuration feature as it relates to the deployment of outdoor Wireless
LANs
Explain some available methods for verifying connectivity and performance in an outdoor mesh
network
Verification and Troubleshooting
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Explain the methodology used to diagnose problems in mesh networks
Describe the key CLI commands used for verification and troubleshooting (i.e. show, debug)
List some key screens available in the GUI that are used to verify proper operation in a mesh
network
Describe the location of key screens and critical fields in the GUI used to isolate and resolve
problems in a mesh network
Zigbee Wireless Sensor Networks - IEEE 802.14.5 IPv6 – Internet Protocol v.6: a practical approach
(ZWSN)
(IPV6)
Course duration
1 day
Course duration
1 day
Prerequisites
Understanding of LANs, IP networks and Wireless
LANs (IEEE802.11)
Prerequisites
Basic understanding of TCP/IP and DNS
Target Audience
Electrical Engineers and Technicians
Target audience
Network engineers
Objectives
Install and test a wireless sensor network for facility
energy management
Objectives
Understand IPv6 and plan the installation,
interconnection and migration from IPv4 to
IPv6
Content
Contents
Lab 1: Energy saving using Wi-LEM Energy Meter
Node, Mesh Gate and Mesh Nodes
Lab 1: Installation of IPv6 under Windows
Introduction to Wireless Sensor Networks
● IEEE 802.15.4
● ZigBee
Wi-LEM hardware components
● Mesh Gate
● Mesh Node
● Energy Meter Node
FMS Facilities Management Systems
● Administration/Configuration
● Monitor and Control
● Accounting
Lab 2: Lighting and HVAC monitoring / control in a
lab environment
Protocols
● IPv6 and its extensions
● ICMPv6, MLDv2 and modifications to TCP /
UDP
Addressing plans
● Unicast addresses
● Multicast and anycast addresses
Auto-Configuration
● Neighbor and Router Discovery
● Path MTU Discovery
Lab 2: Router configuration under Windows
Migration IPv4 to IPv6
● Modifications of applications
● Transition mecanisms
Lab 3: IPv6 communication across IPv4 Internet
using Tunnel Broker
Mobile IPv6: a practical approach (MIPV6)
IPsec – IPv6 security: a practical approach
(IPSEC)
Course duration
Course duration
1 day
1 day
Prerequisites
Prerequisites
Basic understanding of TCP/IP and DNS
Basic understanding of TCP/IP and PKI
Target audience
Target audience
Network engineers
Network engineers
Objectives
Objectives
Understand IPv6 Mobile IP roaming
Understand and configure IPsec
Contents
Contents
Mobile IP
● Home address and Binding Updates
● Operations of mobile node, its
correspondents and its home agent
Lab 1: Seamless roaming: test operations of mobile
node, its correspondents and its home agent
DNS support
● Configuration of DNS for IPv6
● Stateful autoconfiguration : DHCPv6
Transmission Media
● IEEE 802.3, Ethernet and Wi-Fi
● Point to point links and tunnels
Lab 1: Configure IPsec security policies and security
associations using the ipsec6 utility under Windows
IP Security
● Authentication and Security Associations
● Key management
IPv6: State of the art and recent developments
● Test networks, pre-operational and
commercial networks
● Current state of IETF RFCs
Lab 2: Step by step guide to set up IPv6 in a test lab
with Windows Server 2003
Lab 2: Deploy enterprise networks using ISATAP
Cisco Location Based Services (CLBS)
Course duration
2 days
Prerequisites
Understanding of VLANs, IP networks, Wireless LANs (IEEE802.11) and Security (PKI and 802.1x)
Cisco Airespace Installation, Administration and Maintenance (CAIAM) 3.0 or the newer version of the
course Cisco Unified Wireless Networks (CUWN) 3.2
Target audience
Application system developers and network engineers
Objectives
Understand location based services
Contents
Location Based Services Topics
● What is Location Overview
● Cisco Location Product overview
● Integration of Location Appliance with WCS
● Deployment planning for a location capable infrastructure
● Use of Location Readiness feature
● Proper configuration of the location appliance (polling parameters, AP configuration, Location delta
testing, Location Backups)
● AP placement, orientation and other location dependencies
● Implementing location based Notifications
● AeroScout Tags and 3rd party applications
● Troubleshooting location issues using location debug feature
Location Based Services Labs
● Initial Console configuration of Location Appliance
● Integrating and Synchronizing the Location Appliance with WCS
● Backup and Upgrade of Location Appliance
● Enabling Controller support for location
● Creating Maps, Placing AP’s and Calibration for Location Accuracy
● Using the location readiness tool
● Creating and triggering Location Based Event notifications
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Nice Airport
France, Europe
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