Managing Cisco Wireless LANs(WMNGI)
| Course code | WMNGI | Skill level | Intermediate | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Duration | 3 days | Modality | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Course type | Public or Private | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Price | $2395 plus tax | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This course prepares professionals to use the Cisco Unified Wireless Network (CUWN) network management products to configure, administer, manage, troubleshoot, and optimize the network. The course explores the following topics: Cisco Unified Wireless Network Management Solutions, Network Management System Configuration, Component Configuration Through the NCS, Guest Access, Mobility Services, NCS Maintenance and Troubleshooting Tasks, and Network Monitoring and Troubleshooting. |
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| Prerequisites |
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Completion of the CUWN course is a strongly recommended prior to attending WMNGI. It is also recommended that students have basic knowledge of the following: basic networking priciniples basic knowledge about RF general network management Cisco Lifecycle Services |
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The primary audience is composed of individuals responsible for performing or overseeing network management tasks. The primary audience is as follows: Cisco Network Planners, Managers, Administrators Cisco TAC personnel Cisco Networking or Network Consulting Engineers |
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Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to meet these overall objectives: explain how Cisco Unified Wireless Network management components help resolve today's network management challenges describe how to configure the NCS configure components through the Configure tab and templates configure the guest access feature set integrate the Cisco Prime NCS and the MSE to provide CAS and track mobile clients utilize a recommended troubleshooting methodology and the various tools available to gather and assess system data to isolate various common NCS failures monitor wired devices, Cisco ISE, wireless controllers, APs, rogue APs, ad hoc events, and CleanAir heatmaps, charts, and reports |
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| Managing Cisco Wireless LANs (WMNGI) |
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Module 1: Cisco Unified Wireless Network Management Solutions Module 2: Network Management System Configuration Module 3: Component Configuration Through the NCS Module 4: Guest Access Module 5: Mobility Services Module 6: NCS Maintenance and Troubleshooting Tasks Module 7: Network Monitoring and Troubleshooting |
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