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This 5-day course makes you autonomous in deploying, securing and optimising Cisco enterprise wireless networks. You practise secure client connectivity (802.1X), Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) integration, Wi-Fi quality of service, location services and monitoring with Cisco Prime Infrastructure.
The course blends theory with guided hands-on labs. It complements the Cisco ENCOR course.
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The course suits experienced networking profiles, ideally after CCNA/ENCOR. A preliminary discussion validates your knowledge (routing, switching, Wi-Fi basics) and adjusts the pace across the five days.
By the end of the course, you will be able to:
General knowledge of networking, wireless networks, routing and switching is recommended, or completion of the CCNA and ENCOR courses along with wireless foundations.
Because every participant is unique, a personalised interview with our expert lets us design a course perfectly aligned with their objectives, level and professional challenges.
This course is intended for:
Several schemes may help fund this course (company training plan, sector funding bodies, individual schemes). Our advisors will help you identify the solution best suited to your situation.
ENWLSI (Implementing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Solutions) covers advanced skills for deploying and securing Cisco enterprise wireless networks: security, client connectivity, QoS, mobility and monitoring. This course covers its technical scope.
802.1X is a network access control standard that authenticates each client before granting network access (wired or Wi-Fi), via an authentication server such as Cisco ISE. The course teaches you to implement it on the wireless infrastructure.
Cisco ISE (Identity Services Engine) centralises authentication, device profiling and access policies. Combined with Wi-Fi, it enables identity- and context-based access control. The course covers its integration.
Wireless QoS (Quality of Service) prioritises certain flows (voice, video) to guarantee their quality despite the shared nature of the radio medium. The course teaches you to configure it on Cisco controllers and access points.
A mesh network links access points together over radio, without systematic cabling, to extend coverage (warehouses, outdoors). The course addresses its deployment within advanced wireless services.
Monitoring relies on tools such as Cisco Prime Infrastructure for centralised management, coverage mapping and diagnostics. The course covers their use to operate and troubleshoot the infrastructure.