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Aruba Course: Scalable Wireless Design and Implementation
Scalable WLAN Design & Implementation
Part Number: EDU-SWDI | Price: $1,950 USD | Duration: 3 Days
Course Overview
Using lectures and labs, the 3-day Scalable WLAN Design and Implementation (SWDI) course builds upon concepts introduced in the Implementing Aruba WLANs course. SWDI covers content enabling the student to understand and implement advanced topics included in Aruba's firewall features such as policy design, authentication and role derivation. Additionally, it covers subject material for building complex networks using Aruba's Remote APs and multi-controller environments based upon the Campus WLAN Reference Architecture 3.3 for network design and redundancy.
Who should attend?
Network engineers with more than a single controller in the network
Prerequisites
Aruba Certified Mobility Associate (ACMA) certification required
Implementing Aruba WLAN course recommended
Ability to provision an Aruba controller with multiple SSIDs, captive portal and 802.1X
Course Contents
This course covers the following topics:
Review of Aruba infrastructure
Initial controller setup lab
Advanced Firewall
Basic firewall review
Detailed policy discussion
Policy creation
Assigning policies to AP groups
Understanding the valid user ACL
Client blacklisting
Protecting wired ports
Aruba ACLs
Global firewall policy
Aliases and destinations
Bandwidth contracts
Lab - common protocol policy for all users
Lab - client blacklist policy for guest users
Lab - assigning ACLs to wired ports to protect the management interface
Lab - creating and assigning bandwidth contracts to users
Authentication, roles, and derivation
o User role review
o Fail through and fall through
o AAA FastConnect
o FQDN RADIUS
o Machine authentication
o User rule role derivation
o Server rule role derivation
o Troubleshooting roles, and derivation
o Lab - enabling AAA FastConnect
o Lab - management user role creation and policy assignment
o Lab - server side role derivation
o Lab - encryption based role derivation
Wired Access
Secure Jack
Wired Multiplexers
Configuring Secure Jack operation
Lab - Configuring secure jack " RAP
RAP review
Forwarding modes
Configuring bridge mode
Configuring split tunnel
Redundancy operation modes
Hotel connect
Server redundancy
Slow link support
IKE PSK refresh
RAP provisioning review
Lab - Configuring split tunnel policy
Lab - Applying split tunnel policy to users in the RAP AP group
Lab - Configuring hotel connect
Lab - Provisioning RAP APs " Master/local operation
Master/local benefits
Inter-controller IPSec
Controller specific AP Groups
Lab - Reprovisioning controllers for master/local operation using the Setup Wizard
Lab - Reprorvisioning APs for master/local operation
Mobility
802.11 mobility review
L2 vs. L3 mobility
Understanding mobility domains
Configuring mobility domains
VLAN pooling
Lab - Configure L3 mobility and the home agent table
Master redundancy
Understanding master redundancy
Configuring master redundancy and VRRP
Lab - Configuring master redundancy and VRRP
Local redundancy
Understanding N+1 redundancy
Understanding active-active redundancy using VRRP
Lab - Configuring local redundancy using active-active and VRRP
Wireless intrusion prevention
L1 attacks
L2 attacks
Management of IDS events
Rogue AP detection, location, and containment
Lab - Air monitor group creation and provisioning
Lab - Rogue containment
Registration:
Registering for any of the course is via sending an official PO with the amount mentioned above and 100% advanced payment. Your PO should be forwarded to order@oxygen-me.com.
Information:
For information related to training, please forward your inquiries to it-training@oxygen-me.com.
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