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Aruba Mobility Bootcamp
Description
This class combines the IAW and SWDI classes into a single 5-day class. Students registering for this class should be prepared for an accelerated format of the IAW and SWDI classes. A prerequisite understanding of wireless fundamentals is mandatory, as well as VLAN fundamentals, data flow and control in a network, and basic routing principles. The lab-intensive course is designed to provide students the knowledge, skills and practical experience required to set up and configure the Aruba WLAN in a variety of network scenarios. Successful conclusion of the course and in-class exam earns the participant the Aruba Certified Mobility Associate (ACMA) status and prepares students for Aruba Certified Mobility Professional Exam (ACMP).
Audience
Network engineers with more than a single controller in the network.
Prérequis
Students are expected to come to the class with knowledge of Aruba's products. A conceptual knowledge of VLANs and network data flow & control helps frame the specifics of Aruba's network architecture. Students taking this class must complete the following self-paced online courses available to view at no charge on the Aruba Web Site. Networking Fundamentals (Required for non CCNA capable students). Introduction to Aruba Technology (Required)
Objectifs
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Aruba Mobility Bootcamp
Programme
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Aruba Architecture and Features
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Mobility Controller initial setup and licensing using ArubaOS wizards
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RFProtect
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Rogue classification and containment
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Implementing Roles and Firewall Policies
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Advanced Firewall Functions
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Using WLAN policies to create a Secure Employee WLAN with 802.1X
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Using WLAN policies to create a Secure Guest WLAN with Captive Portal authentication
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Aruba WLAN Configuration
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Create "VisualRF" plans to place access points and air monitors
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Use Visual RF Plan to determine your pre-deployment placement of APs
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Import Visual RF Plan to AirWave
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Using ArubaOS RF Plan to monitor access points and air monitors
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Adaptive Radio Management (ARM)
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Using the integrated Spectrum Analyzer to monitor RF environment
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Provisioning Aruba thin APs using wizards and the GUI
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Remote Access Point (RAP) using AP125 and RAP2's zero touch
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RAP Uplink Bandwidth Reservation
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Virtual Internet Access (VIA)
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Content Security Service (CSS)
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Secured Wired Access
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Master/local benefits
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Mobility / Roaming
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Site to site VPN
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Master redundancy
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Local redundancy
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AP redundancy
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Mesh solutions
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