
Course Description
This course is instructor-led training and includes instructor assisted, hands-on labs. The Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Voice Networks training class is designed to help you prepare for the CCNP Wireless certification, a professional level certification in the wireless field. The goal of the IUWVN is to provide you with information to integrate VoWLAN services into the WLAN and be able to implement QoS and high-bandwidth applications into the wireless network. The IUWVN training class reinforces the instruction by providing you with hands-on labs that range from configuring QoS on a controller, end-to-end QoS on a router, capture and analyze QoS parameters, manage the WLAN from the WCS, verifying the network infrastructure and placing a call, working with profiles, configuring wireless security for voice devices, VoWLAN survey, configure the network for multicast, create a video WLAN, and video WLAN and multicast.
Laptops are provided to participate in the hands-on labs. If you desire to use your own laptop, please bring a laptop computer with an available 32-bit CardBus slot and an Ethernet port as well as an internal wireless NIC, 802.11a/b/g. The laptop’s operating systems must be either MS Windows 2000 (SP4) or XP. The laptop should also have a 9-pin serial port or USB to serial adapter. IN ADDITION, you will need administrator rights to the laptop to install drivers for the wireless client used in class.
Course Objectives
After completing this course, the student should be able to:
- Implement QOS for Wireless Applications using the Best Practices guidelines
- Describe traditional and VOIP architecture.
- Design a wireless network for voice support
- Implement a Voice over Wireless LAN network infrastructure
- Implement Multicast in a wireless network
- Configure the wireless infrastructure for video and high bandwidth applications.
Intended Audience
The Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Voice Networks course is targeted to Network Engineers, Network Administrators, Network Managers, System Engineers, WLAN designers, Project Managers, and any individual wishing to attain the CCNP-Wireless certification. Prerequisites
- Cisco Certified Networking Associate – CCNA
- Cisco Certified Networking Associate Wireless – CCNA Wireless
Course Outline
Module 0 -- Course Introduction
Module 1 – Implement QOS for Wireless Applications
- Identify general considerations for wired and wireless QoS
- Describe wireless QoS deployment Schemes
- Configure the WLC and WCS for QoS
- Configure the wired infrastructure for QoS
- Understand best practices for wireless QoS deployments
Module 2 – Voice over Wireless Architecture
- Describe the evolution of Voice Architecture
- Describe VoWLAN Call Flow
- Design wireless for voice
- Describe design consideration related to voice but not directly to wireless
- Verify voice readiness
Module 3 – Implement VoWLAN
- Describe Hardware and Software Requirements for VOIP
- Configure a WLAN for Voice
- Configure the infrastructure devices for end to end voice over wireless
- Configure the voice over wireless phones
- Troubleshoot voice over wireless LANs
Module 4 – Implement Multicast over Wireless
- Describe general multicast concepts
- Describe the implications of multicast for wireless networks
- Configure multicast in wireless networks
- Troubleshoot multicast in wireless networks
Module 5 – Prepare the Wireless Network for Video and High Bandwidth Applications
- Implement QoS for Latency-Sensitive Applications
- Describe the benefits of 802.11n for video
- Calculate bandwidth requirements and configuring the wireless network for video applications
Course Labs
- Lab 1-1: Configure QoS on the controller
- Lab 1-2: End-to-end QoS on a router
- Lab 1-3: Capture and analyze QoS parameters
- Lab 2-1: Manage the WLAN from the WCS
- Lab 3-1: Verifying the Network Infrastructure and Placing a call
- Lab 3-2: Working with profiles
- Lab 3-3: Configuring Wireless security for voice devices
- Lab 4-1: Configure the Wireless Network for Multicast
- Lab 5-1: Create a Video WLAN
- Lab 5-2: Video WLAN and Multicast
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