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Aruba Wi-Fi
- AR-MI — Implementing Aruba Mobility, Rev. 20.11
- Длительность: 5 дней (40 часов)
- Код курса: AR-MI
- Стоимость
- Очный формат: 1 198 500 ₸
- Онлайн формат: 1 043 000 ₸
Описание курса
Course description
This course teaches the knowledge, skills and practical experience required to set up and configure advanced features on Aruba WLAN utilizing the AOS 8.X architecture and features. This course includes lectures and labs which provide the technical understanding and hands-on experience of configuring a redundant Mobility Master with two controllers and two APs. Participants will learn how install a redundant Aruba WLAN network with clustering while using many features like Multizone for guest access, voice optimization and tunneled node. This course includes the AirWave management system and troubleshooting commands. The SWDI course provides the underlying material required to prepare candidates for the Aruba Certified Mobility Professional Exam.
Ideal candidate for this course
Typical candidates for this course are IT professionals who deploy Aruba WLAN with advanced features and individuals who need a basic understanding of AirWave.
Suggested prerequisites
Aruba Mobility Fundamentals, Rev. 20.11
Topics
Introduction
Review topics from the Aruba Mobility Fundamentals course
AP terminology
GUI Hierarchy
WLAN forwarding modes
Explain the features of AOS 8Mobility Master Redundancy
Explain VRRP setup
DB synchronization procedures
Validating MM DB synchronization
IPv6 support for the redundancyMobility Master and MC Operations
Grow the network to multiple controllers
Review the configuration hierarchy
MC deployments methods
Explain advanced license featuresMultizone
Describe Multizone
Explain Multizone AP functional flow
Describe the functions of primary and data zones
Troubleshooting Multizone setupIntroduction to MC clusters
Reviews advantages of a MC cluster
The cluster leader election process
Defines the MC cluster roles
AP and user mapping into a cluster
Requirements for hitless cluster failover
AP and user load balancing within the clusterMobility
Explain standard 802.11 roaming
Describes single and multi-controller roaming
Defines the advantages of cluster mobilityRole Derivation
Review of policies and rules
Explains role derivation using VSAs
Description of user rules
Description of authentication default roles
Explains how to troubleshoot role derivation
Role based ACLRemote Access
Review of all remote access methods RAP/ VIA / IAP-VPN / branch controller
Explains RAP certification and setup methods
Internal and external(CPPM) whitelisting of RAP
Configuration of RAP WLAN
Explores the options for RAP redundancy
Explains how to troubleshoot RAP setup
VIA configuration, downloading and installation
Explains how to troubleshoot VIA setupVoice Optimization
Review of voice QOS
Explanation of WMM
Description of UCC Heuristic and SDN API mode
Monitoring and troubleshooting voice connectionsMesh
Explains mesh networks and technology
Configuration of mesh clusters
Explains Tri-radio Mesh supportAdministration
Explains management accounts and password reset
Configuration of guest provisioning accounts
The use of authentication using RADIUS or TACACS
Describes how to disable console accessOperations
Explains how to upgrade new images
Describes AP preloading
Explains cluster in service upgrade
Auto roll backs of configuration
Describes loadable in service modulesAirGroup
Explains the Aruba AirGroup solution
Configuration of AirGroup with limitations
Explores the integration with ClearPass
Monitoring AirGroup servers and usersDynamic Segmentation
Explains Port-Based Tunnelling (PBT)
Explains User-Based Tunnelling (UBT)
Describes the interaction between switches and Mobility controllers
Explains how to troubleshoot tunnel connectionsAirWave Introduction
Explains the different features of AirWave
The use of groups and folders
AirWave features description
Configuration of device credentials and adding devicesAirWave Network Health
Explains diagnostic page indications
Describe network health graphs to identify network issues
Performance graphs to help in network planning
The use of clarity to direct administrator to the source of the problemAirWave Client and Device Troubleshooting
Explains how to find a client and troubleshoot association issues
Diagnosing associated client issues
Investigating client SNR
Describes AP, network and controller diagnosing
Explains how to monitor a MC cluster within AirWaveAirWave VisualRF, Reports and Alerts
Explains the different VirtualRF display options
Describes the VisualRF application monitoring
Configuration of triggers to create alerts
Generation of 22 type of reports as well as custom reportsObjectives
After you successfully complete this course, expect to be able to:
Explain the integration Mobility Masters and Mobility controllers
Describe redundancy giving the user seamless failover
Setup secure guest access using Multizone
Explain the uses and advantages of clustering
Describe user mobility in the wireless spectrum
Integrate voice over WiFi and give QOS
Explain how roles are assigned to users wireless or wired
Learn to setup remote access using RAPs or VIA
Describe how to create a mesh cluster
Learn the advantages given to AirGroup when leveraged on an Aruba network
Integrating wire users into the security given to wireless users
Learn how to use AirWave to monitor the health of the network
Learn how to useAirWave to troubleshoot client
Explain AirWave’s Virsual RF feature as well as alerts and triggers - AR-MFNDU — Aruba Mobility Fundamentals, Rev. 20.11
- Длительность: 3 дня (24 часа)
- Код курса: AR-MFNDU
- Стоимость
- Очный формат: 721 000 ₸
- Онлайн формат: 611 000 ₸
Описание курса
This course teaches the knowledge, skills and practical experience required to set up and configure a basic Aruba WLAN utilizing OS 8.X architecture and features. Using lecture and labs, this course provides the technical understanding and hands-on experience to configure a single Mobility Conductor with one controller and access points (APs) in the Aruba WLAN. Participants learn how to use Aruba hardware and ArubaOS to install and build a complete, secure controller network with multiple SSIDs. This course provides the material required to prepare candidates for the Aruba Certified Mobility Associate (ACMA) certification exam.
Audience
Ideal candidates for this course are IT professionals who deploy small-to-medium scale enterprise network solutions based on Aruba products and technologies.
Course objectives
After successful completion of this course, you should be able to:
Explain how Aruba’s wireless networking solutions meet customers’ requirements
Explain fundamental WLAN technologies, radio frequency (RF) concepts, and 80211 Standards
Learn to configure the Mobility Conductor and Mobility Controller to control access to the employee and guest WLAN
Control secure access to the WLAN using Aruba firewall policies and roles
Recognize and explain radio frequency bands and channels, and the standards used to regulate them
Describe the concept of radio frequency coverage and interference, including successful implementation and diagnosis of WLAN systems
Identify and differentiate antenna technology options to ensure optimal coverage in various deployment scenarios
Describe RF power technology including signal strength, how it is measured and why it is critical in designing wireless networks
Learn to configure and optimize Aruba Adaptive Radio Management (ARM), and Client Match and Client Insight features
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WLAN Fundamentals
Describe the fundamentals of 80211, RF frequencies and channels
Explain RF patterns and coverage including signal to noise ratio (SNR)
Roaming standards and QOS requirementsMobile First Architecture
Mobile First Architecture
OS 8.X architecture and features
License types and distributionMobility Conductor Mobility Controller Configuration
Understand groups and subgroups
Different methods to join Mobility Controller with Mobility Conductor
Understand hierarchical configurationSecure WLAN Configuration
Identify WLAN requirements such as SSID name, encryption, authentication
Explain AP group structure and profiles
Configure the WLAN using the Mobility Conductor GUIAP Provisioning
Describe the communication between the AP and Mobility Controller
Explain the AP booting sequence and requirements
Explore the AP’s controller discovery mechanisms
Explain how to secure AP-to-controller communication using CPSec
Describe AP provisioning and operationsWLAN Security
Describe 802.11 discovery, authentication and association
Explore various authentication methods, 802.1x with WPA/WPA2, Mac auth
Describe the authentication server communication
Explain symmetric vs asymmetric keys, encryption methods
Describe wireless intrusion protection systems (WIPS) along with rogue discovery and protectionFirewall Roles and Policies
Introduce firewall roles and policies
Explain Aruba’s identity-based firewall
Configuration of policies and rules including aliases
Explain how to assign roles to usersDynamic RF Management
Explain how ARM calibrates the network selecting channels and power settings
Explore OS 8.X AirMatch to calibrate the network
How Client Match and Client Insight match steers clients to better APsGuest Access
Introduce Aruba solutions for guest access and the captive portal process
Configure secure guest access using the internal captive portal
Configure captive portal using Clearpass and discuss its benefits
Create a guest provisioning account
Troubleshoot guest accessNetwork Monitoring and Troubleshooting
Use the Mobility Conductor dashboard to monitor and diagnose client, WLAN and AP issues
Traffic analysis using APPrf with filtering capabilities
AirWave capabilities for monitoring and diagnosing client, WLAN and AP issues - AR-IAPC — Configuring Networking IHnsPtEa nAtr AubPas, Rev. 21.21
- Длительность: 3 дня (24 часа)
- Код курса: AR-IAPC
- Стоимость
- Очный формат: 721 000 ₸
- Онлайн формат: 611 000 ₸
Описание курса
Course description
The lab-intensive HPE Aruba Networking Instant AP course is designed to provide students the knowledge, skills, and practical experience required to set up and configure an Instant AP cluster with WLAN. Using lecture and labs, the class provides the technical understanding and hands-on experience of configuring a WLAN with a cluster of Instant APs. Candidates will also learn to configure with 802.1X and captive portal authentication, and firewall settings. The class also provides troubleshooting skills. Other topics covered are advanced services such as ARM, mesh setup, VPN to a controller, roaming between clusters, IDS/IPS and, configuring IoTs. This Instant AP class can be coupled with an AirWave or HPE Aruba Networking Central class for management and configuration purposes.
Ideal candidate for this course
This course is ideal for technical personnel who want to deep-dive into HPE Aruba Networking Instant Access Points
Topics
Instant AP introduction
Description and features Instant AP clusters
VC election
Country codes
GUI interface
Initial setup
Dynamic installationWLAN
WLAN wizard
WLAN VLAN selection
WLAN authentication
Instant SSID
ZonesCaptive portal
Configuring captive portal
VLAN assignment and Guest Roles
CP Page
Splash page
External CPFirewall
Access rules
Unrestricted, network based role based rules
Extended actions
Role derivationAirGroup
AirGroup features
Configuration of AirGroup in an Instant AP cluster
AirGroup between clusters
Monitoring AirGroupsMonitoring and troubleshooting
Client GUI page
Client view
Support commands
Instant AP logs
Instant AP GUI view
Instant AP network view (WLAN)
Spectrum analysis
AppRFARM
Introduction
Scanning
Indices
Band steering
Airtime fairness
Client match
RF neighborhood
Support commandsMesh, wired access and uplink
Mesh setup
Outdoor mesh
Wired access options and configuration
Uplink options and configurationRoaming
Roaming within a cluster
HAP table
Roaming between clusters
Roaming back home
Roaming load balancingVPN
VPN deployments
VPN tunneling
Controller Instant AP VPN configuration
DHCP L2 options ( L2 distributed, centralized)
DHCP L3 options ( L3 distributed, centralized)
VPN troubleshootingDHCP
DG, DHCP options
Local
Centralized
WLAN and infrastructure
TroubleshootingIDS/IPS
Classification
Attacks
Rogue detection
Containment
IDS monitoring and commandsAdministrative tasks
Backup and restore
Configuration reset and Instant AP reset
Converting Instant AP to RAP / CAP admin user roles
Certification
Centralized management optionsConfiguring IoT
Enabling Instant AP for IoT communications
Supported vendors
IoT radio types, radio, and modesObjectives
After you successfully complete this course, expect to be able to:
Be familiar with Instant AP types
Describe how to form an Instant AP cluster
Be familiar with different installation methods
Connect, reset, and set up an Instant AP (including VC)
Be familiar with types of WLAN settings
Describe methods for assigning a VLAN to a WLAN
Describe different security options while configuring the WLAN
Describe how to set up zones in Instant AP
Configure authentication and security and set up an Instant AP/ WLAN in a zone
Be familiar with various captive portal authentication options
Know how to configure internal and external captive portal pages
Be familiar with types or roles and rules that you can set up
Describe different options for role derivation
Describe limitations that can be applied to Instant AP uplink ports
Summarize features/advantages Instant APs provide in an AirGroup
Be familiar with the different AirGroup settings
Use AirGroup Dashboard to monitor servers
Be familiar with the dashboard and its monitoring capabilities
Invoke spectrum analysis to view spectrum
Look at applications used by clients on the network
Be familiar with ARM functions and features
Describe ClientMatch features
Describe RF Optimization methods for improving network performance
Be familiar with the mesh options and mesh monitoring commands.
Describe how to configure an Instant AP’s wired port for connectivity
Describe how to manage different uplink options
Be familiar with roaming clients in an L2/L3 environment
Client roaming in an L2 and L3 environment
Be familiar with Instant AP VPN setup
Learn the configuration steps for configuring VPN between Instant AP and Mobility Controller
Examine troubleshooting commands
Be familiar with the different deployment options of Instant APs
Understand the different options for configuring DHCP
Look at the BID process for subnet distribution
Troubleshoot client and Instant AP issues
Be familiar with the possible network attacks
Learn how rogue APs are detected and contained
Monitor and secure your network for intrusion by using IDS/IPS
Be familiar with managing firmware and update procedures
Learn how to back up and restore your configuration
Convert Instant APs into RAPS or CAPS
Be familiar with IoT
Configure and interface an IoT with the Instant AP
Be familiar with IoT Device authentication and filtering
Configure the Instant AP for the Zigbee communication
Aruba Design
- AR-DESIGN — Designing Aruba Solutions, Rev.20.11
- Длительность: 5 дней(40 часов)
- Код курса: AR-DESIGN
- Стоимость
- Очный формат: 1 198 500 ₸
- Онлайн формат: 1 043 000 ₸
Описание курса
Course description
This course teaches you how to plan and design enterprise Aruba campus wireless and wired networks. Hands-on labs give you experience with network design from information gathering to planning and high-level design including RF Planning, Redundant Campus Architecture design, and Remote Access Branch office design. This course teaches Aruba Mobility Network Design for Aruba Secure wireless and wired network deployments using Aruba Best Practices on how to plan and design enterprise campus networks including designing for redundancy and high availability. This course is approximately 40% lecture and 60% hands-on lab exercises.
Ideal candidate for this course
Typical candidates for this course are IT Professionals and Network Architects who will design and plan networks based on Aruba wired and wireless products and solutions.
Suggested prerequisites
The recommended prerequisites are the Aruba Certified Switching Associate (ACSA) and the Aruba Certified Mobility Associate (ACMA) certifications.
Topics
Determine Customer Requirements
Determine key Stakeholders expectations and requirements
Determine network usage and requirements
Identify applications to determine throughput and bandwidth, technologies, and products
Determine security requirements and Authentication and Compliance
Determine redundancy requirements
Determine roaming requirementsRF Planning
RF fundamentals
RF Planning and Site Survey
Determine the environment type
Document wireless RF coverage
Plan AP physical location
Selecting APs and antennas
Channel planning and AirmatchAruba Campus Design
Campus Topology
Aruba Campus WLAN logical architecture
Overview of Mobility Manager-based architecture
Planning the deployment architecture
Controller Scaling
Planning and selecting licenses
Using IRISWired Network Design
Selecting 2-tier or 3-tier architecture
VSP and backplane stacking
L2 vs. L3 design
Planning the access layer
Planning the aggregation/core layersNetwork Security
Clearpass features
Clearpass Server Design
Wireless Access Control
Wired access Control
IDS/IPSVLANs
Planning VLANs based on access control requirements
Planning Wired VLAN in a Multiple VLAN design
Planning for a wireless large flat VLAN designRedundancy
Designing types of redundancy: Mobility Master redundancy, mobility controller redundancy, AP redundancy, switch redundancy, and link-level redundancy
Mobility Master redundancy
Mobility Controller redundancy
Wired Network RedundancyPlanning Quality of Service
Determine what traffic needs to be prioritized - Overview of real-time applications such as voice and video
Explain the features the Aruba solutions provide for prioritizing traffic
Map traffic from wireless user device to AP, to controller, and then onto the wired networkVery High Density (VHD) Design
VHD Wireless network design
Planning VHD design for a Wired network
Planning High Density RF CoverageBranch and SMB Topologies
Designing Remote Access and Branch solutions
Remote Access Points
Activation using Aruba Activate
Aruba Instant APs (IAPs)
Wired solutions for the branchNetwork Management
Network Management introduction Airwave
Central
Netedit
LicensesNew Design
Start a new network design
Apply all that has been taught in this courseObjectives
After you successfully complete this course, expect to be able to
Plan and design enterprise Aruba campus wireless and wired networks.
Evaluate the requirements, and select the wired networking technologies for the design.
Evaluate the requirements, and select the wireless networking technologies for the design.
Plan and design an Aruba solution per the customer requirements.
Produce a detailed design specification document.
Recommend the solution to the customer.
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