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Using Prime Infrastructure to Manage Wireless Networks (PIMWN) is an updated version of the (NMENPI and WMNGI ). PIMWM focuses on using Cisco Prime Infrastructure Release 3.3 to manage Cisco wireless networks. You will begin by learning about Cisco Prime Infrastructure dashboards that gives you a quick view of devices, performance information and various incidents. In addition, you will learn to perform device management operations such as adding devices, running discovery, managing network inventories, groups and software images, configuring device archives, and auditing configuration changes on devices. Create maps using Next Generation site maps that was introduces in Cisco Prime Infrastructure Release 3.2. Effectively manage devices by creating composite templates or using predefined templates. Create a lobby ambassador and configure guest user accounts to provide secure guest access. Also, implementing the guest access feature set and controller based features such as Bonjour Services and Application Visibility & Control. Implement local profiling and policies on the 2504 wireless LAN controller. Learn to monitor and troubleshoot your network by monitoring devices, interfaces and the wireless network. Create reports, view saved report templates, and run scheduled reports to provide information about system and network health.
PIMWN provides hands-on labs which cover controller firmware release 8.0 as well as Cisco Prime Infrastructure software release 3.2. All labs are hands-on labs via remote access, using real Cisco gear.
This course is available in multiple formats. You can purchase instructor-led training (ILT) in a classroom setting or virtual ILT via the web. Both the classroom ILT and virtual ILT versions of this course come with access to our state of the art remote labs that use actual Cisco equipment. For the classroom ILT version of this course, a laptop is needed to participate in the hands-on labs. Your laptop computer must have an Ethernet port as well as an internal wireless NIC, 802.11a/b/g/n. Access to the remote labs requires a browser that supports Java(R) and permissions to open RDP or encrypted (RDP443) RDP sessions. If your browser does not support Java, you will need administrator rights to the laptop to install software.
A qui s'adresse cette formation
- Network Engineers
- Technicians
- Operations personnel
- Anyone needing training on Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.3 with emphasis on wireless
Pré-requis
- Knowledge of wireless networks and wireless networking terminology (CCNA Wireless equivalent)
- Knowledge of 802.11 wireless network technologies
Objectifs
- Describe fundamental network management concepts and introduce the features of Cisco Prime Infrastructure
- Manage the inventory with Cisco Prime Infrastructure
- Map the wireless network using the tools in Cisco Prime Infrastructure
- Manage user access to tasks, functions, and devices in Cisco Prime Infrastructure
- Manage the devices and configuration archive in Cisco Prime Infrastructure
- Successfully configure the guest access feature set
- Explain and implement controller based features such as Bonjour Services and Application Visibility & Control through Cisco Prime Infrastructure
- Monitor and troubleshoot your network with Cisco Prime Infrastructure
Outline: Using Prime Infrastructure to Manage Wireless Networks (PIMWN)
Cisco Prime Infrastructure Overview
- What is Network Management?
- Exploring the Network Management Process
- Introducing Cisco Prime Infrastructure
- Getting Started with Cisco Prime Infrastructure
- Labs
- Familiarization and Setup
- Configure Cisco Prime Infrastructure
Inventory Management
- Network Inventory
- Groups
- Network Device Software Images
- Labs
- Initial Server Configuration
- Populate the Network Inventory
- Manage the Network Inventory
- Manage Groups
Map the Wireless Network
- Wireless Maps
- Cisco MSE
- Location Services
- Mobile Clients
- Network Topology Maps
- Labs
- Manage Wireless Maps
- Configuring Location Services
- Manage Network Topology Maps
Managing Role-based Access Control
- Virtual Domains
- Local User Authentication and Authorization
- Remote AAA Mode Settings
- Labs
- Create a Virtual Domain and Add a User
- Enable AAA Remote Access
Configuration Management
- Configuration Archive
- Configuration Templates for Wired Devices
- Configuration Templates for Wireless Devices
- Plug and Play
- Labs
- Manage the Configuration Archive
- Manage Wired Device Templates
- Manage Wireless Device Configuration
Managing Guest Access
- Guest Access Methods
- Guest Access Features through Cisco Prime Infrastructure
- Labs
- Configuring Local Guest Access via Prime Infrastructure
- Configuring Guest Access with an Anchor Controller
Application and Device Support
- Bonjour Services
- Application Visibility and Control (AVC)
- Client Profiling
- Labs
- Enabling Application Visibility and Control on the 2504 Controller
- Enabling Client Profiling on the 2504 Controller
Monitor and Troubleshoot
- Devices and Interfaces
- Wireless Network
- Applications
- Security wIPS
- Clients and Users
- Cisco Prime Infrastructure Reports
- Labs
- Monitor Devices and Interfaces
- Using Location Services
- Configuring wIPS
- Track Clients, Users, and Applications
- Integrate the ISE with Prime Infrastructure
- Generate Reports