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TRNG-0550 Introduction to IronPoint MobilityDescription
The TRNG-0550 course is a practice-based course that guides the student in the deployment of an IronPoint mobility wireless controllers and access points. The student gains experience in initializing, configuring, and maintaining a sophisticated wireless network. Lecture topics are reinforced though real-world labs involving multiple interfaces and several realistic deployment scenarios including: L2 and L3 networking, mixed voice/data environments, and several authentication methods.
Who will benefit?
Customers or Resellers who are new to IronPoint Mobility Networks.
Network Administrators who are responsible for implementing and managing wireless networks.
Network Support staff who will act as wireless device installers and first-line support for global-sized business environments.
TRNG-0550 Introduction to IronPoint Mobility Prerequisites
knowledge of Basic TCP/IP networking (MAC and IP addressing; IP routing)
TRNG-0550 Introduction to IronPoint Mobility Objectives
By the end of the course delegates will be able to:
- Create wireless networks using both simple and advanced authentication methods
- Use both the Command Line Interface (CLI) and Web Interface (WI) tools to configure wireless services
- Monitor performance aspects of the wireless network.
- Deploy IronPoint Mobility wireless networks in both L2 and L3 topologies.
- Troubleshoot common problems.
Duration: 3 days
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TRNG-0550 Introduction to IronPoint Mobility Contents
Wireless Overview
Radio Review
Review Antenna Characteristics
Describe the Constraints That Using Radio Creates
Describe Wireless Security
Describe Ordinary Roaming Process
Describe Wireless Authentication Methods
What's Different with IronPoint Mobility?
Describe How IronPoint Mobility Avoids Radio Constraints
Describe IronPoint Mobility Roaming Process
Administrator Operational Tasks
Overview of Command Line and Web Interfaces
Initial Controller Setup
Create Wireless Networks
Configure Rogue Detection and Mitigation
Save and Restore Configurations
Upgrade the System
Monitor the Network
Voice over IP and Quality of Service
SIP Overview
Configure Voice Services
Configure Quality of Service
Installation Pre-planning
Plan a Deployment
Describe Environment Considerations
Estimate Access Point (AP) Placement
Describe Site Surveys
Basic Installation
Configure Controller-based Authentication
Configure MAC Filters
Configure VLANs
Configure AP Parameters
Advanced Installation
Configure Third-party Authentication
Configure APs for L3 Deployments
Troubleshooting
Information Facilities Overview
Get Information from Traces
Capture Packets
Review Symptoms/Causes
Review Access Point LED Status Messages
Use Troubleshooting Cookbook.
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