- +92-51-4864925-26
- info@sina.edu.pk
- 693, Rehman Baba Road, Sector I-8/4, Islamabad.
Introduction
The CCNA Wireless Training is an information technology (IT) certification from Cisco. Cisco Certified Network Associate certification was developed by Cisco to test a candidate’s knowledge of networking at the entry-level. CCNA Wireless exam has no official prerequisites, the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCENT) certification is a good starting point to prepare for the more advanced CCNA certification. The basic objectives of CCNA Wireless Training- Routing and switching certification to analyze candidate’s ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size routed and switched networks including implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a WAN. After completion of the CCNA wireless course, the student will be able to manage networks for small and Medium Organization.
Labs
In the CCNA Wireless Training Rawalpindi course, you will get to learn under the supervision of experienced instructors who focus on the concepts and make you a professional in the respected field. Our training focuses on the key elements, concepts, and terminologies associated with CCNA Wireless lifecycle management. You will not only learn verbally but also practically by doing tasks and assignments. We will help you to be a professional so that you can achieve high ranks in the related field and the SINA’s certification will help you get good jobs around Pakistan. Register yourself for this course and be a Professional. CCNA Wireless Course introduces the student to:
- Technology Fundamentals
- Implementing a Wireless Network
- Configuration of Client Connectivity
- Performing Client Connectivity Troubleshooting
- Site Survey Process
At SINA, the Cisco CCNA Wireless Certification Course will let you learn more than stock phrases, we focus on the important elements of the course and highlights its principal purpose according to the demand of the society. It enhances learning among individuals. People doing this course tend to build a strong grip and knowledge. SINA’s certification will help you to be a professional so that you can achieve success in this field and it will help you get better jobs around the globe. Register yourself for this course and be a Professional.
Curriculum
- 13 Sections
- 111 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
Expand all sectionsCollapse all sections
- Course Contents0
- Module 01: RF Fundamentals14
- 3.1Describe the propagation of radio waves
- 3.2Frequency, amplitude, phase, wavelength (characteristics)
- 3.3Absorption, reflection, diffraction, scattering, refraction, fading, free space path loss, multipath
- 3.4Interpret RF signal measurements
- 3.5Signal strength (RSSI, Transmit power, receive sensitivity)
- 3.6Differentiate interference vs. noise
- 3.7Device capabilities (smartphones, laptops, tablets)
- 3.8Define SNR
- 3.9Explain the principles of RF mathematics
- 3.10Compute dBm, mW, Law of 3s and 10s,
- 3.11Describe Wi-Fi antenna characteristics
- 3.12Ability to read a radiation pattern chart
- 3.13Antenna types and uses
- 3.14dBi, dBd, EIRP
- Module 02: 802.11 Technology Fundamentals0
- Describe basic Wi-Fi governance3
- Describe usable channel and power combination3
- Describe 802.11 fundamentals5
- Wireless topologies3
- Frame types3
- Module 03: Implementing a Wireless Network13
- 10.1Describe the various Cisco wireless architectures
- 10.2Cloud
- 10.3Autonomous Split
- 10.4MAC
- 10.5Flex-Connect
- 10.6Centralized
- 10.7Converged
- 10.8Describe physical infrastructure connections
- 10.9Wired infrastructures (AP, WLC, access/trunk ports, LAG)
- 10.10Describe AP and WLC management access connections
- 10.11Management connections (Telnet, SSH, HTTP, HTTPS, console)
- 10.12IP addressing: IPv4 / IPv6
- 10.13Management via wireless
- Module 04: Adding Images23
- 11.1Execute initial setup procedures Cisco wireless infrastructures
- 11.2Cloud
- 11.3Converged
- 11.4Centralized
- 11.5Autonomous
- 11.6Describe the Cisco implementation of the CAPWAP discovery and join process
- 11.7DHCP
- 11.8DNS
- 11.9Master-controller
- 11.10Primary-secondary-tertiary
- 11.11Distinguish different lightweight AP modes
- 11.12Describe and configure the components of a wireless LAN access for client connectivity using GUI only
- 11.13Identify wireless network and client management and configuration platform options
- 11.14Controller GUI and CLI
- 11.15Prime infrastructure
- 11.16Dashboard
- 11.17ISE
- 11.18Maintain wireless network
- 11.19Perform controller configuration backups
- 11.20Perform code updates on the controller, APs, and converged access switches
- 11.21AireOS: boot loader (FUS), image
- 11.22IOS-XE: bundle, unbundle
- 11.23Autonomous
- Module 05: Configuration of Client Connectivity15
- 12.1Identify authentication mechanisms
- 12.2LDAP, RADIUS, local authentication, WebAuth, 802.1X,PSK
- 12.3Configuring WLAN authentication mechanisms on the controller
- 12.4WebAuth, 802.1X, PSK
- 12.5TKIP deprecation
- 12.6Configure client connectivity in different operating systems
- 12.7Android, macOS, iOS, Windows
- 12.8Describe roaming
- 12.9Layer 2 and Layer 3
- 12.10Intracontroller and intercontroller
- 12.11Centralized mobility
- 12.12Converged mobility
- 12.13Describe wireless guest networking
- 12.14Anchor controller
- 12.15Foreign controller
- Module 06: Performing Client Connectivity Troubleshooting19
- 13.1Validating WLAN configuration settings at the infrastructure side
- 13.2Security settings
- 13.3SSID settings
- 13.4Validating AP infrastructure settings
- 13.5Port level configuration
- 13.6Power source
- 13.7AP and antenna orientation and position
- 13.8Validate client settings
- 13.9SSID
- 13.10Security
- 13.11Device driver version
- 13.12Employ appropriate controller tools to assist in troubleshooting
- 13.13GUI logs
- 13.14CLI show commands
- 13.15Monitor pages ( Clean Air (controller GUI))
- 13.16Identify appropriate third-party tools to assist in troubleshooting
- 13.17OS-based Client utilities
- 13.18Wi-Fi scanners
- 13.19RF mapping tool
- Module 07: Site Survey Process10
- 14.1Describe site survey methodologies and their purpose
- 14.2Offsite (predictive / plan)
- 14.3Onsite
- 14.4Predeployment (AP on a stick)
- 14.5Post-deployment (validation)
- 14.6Describe passive and active site surveys
- 14.7Identify proper application of site survey tools
- 14.8Spectrum analyzer
- 14.9Site surveying software
- 14.10Describe the requirements of client real-time and non-real-time applications
Instructor
Requirements
- Basic computer literacy, including the use of general office software such as Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel – Basic Windows navigation and keyboard literacy skills – Basic Internet usage skills – Basic e-mail usage skills and any valid Cisco CCENT, CCNA Routing and Switching or any CCIE certification can act as a prerequisite.
Features
- Objectives: The goal of the CCNA Wireless Training is to provide students with information and practice activities to prepare them to help design, install, configure, monitor, and conduct basic troubleshooting tasks of a Cisco WLAN in Enterprise installations.
- Outcomes: A CCNA Wireless Training will validate your ability to configure, implement and support wireless LANs using Cisco equipment. Join that growing number of IT professionals who can manage a wireless LAN configuration across all access points by becoming CCNA Wireless certified.