Implementing HP E-Series Wireless LANs, Rev. 10.41

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Certification:
HP ASE - Wireless Networks [2011]
HP ASE - Wireless Networks [2011] - upgrade from H3CSE/Cisco
HP ASE - Wireless Networks [2011] - upgrade from previous versions

Exam(s): HP0-Y33

Find more: http://www.hp.com/networking/training

Overview

The Implementing HP E Series Wireless LANs course provides the skills and knowledge necessary to design, implement and validate functionality of complete wireless solutions using HP E Series Mobility products. This course describes how these solutions will support the business needs of various vertical markets with enterprise and public access functionality. Through hands-on lab activities, in-class exercises and discussions, the Implementing HP E Series Wireless LANs course covers topics ranging from basic device configuration to complex roaming and local mesh (WDS) networks.

Audience

Implementing HP E Series Wireless LANs is designed for pre-sales network consultants, network technicians and support engineers who design, configure and deploy wireless solutions.
 

Prerequisites

Required: HP Wireless LAN Technologies (WBT) and a basic knowledge of wireless technology and concepts.
 

Objectives

Implementing HP E Series Wireless LANs provides the skills you need to successfully design, install and configure HP E Series wireless solutions for your customers or your business.
 

Why attend?

Our trainings are designed to prepare you for the HP Certified Professional certification exams with lectures and intense hands-on lab exercises. Certification will ensure validation of the technical competencies and expertise needed to plan, deploy, support, and service HP technology solutions.

Contents

Topics Covered

  • Basic controller and access point security parameters such as passwords for management access
  • Software and configuration file architecture
  • Controller Teaming
  • Mobility Traffic Manager
  • VLAN configuration and design
  • Local Mesh configuration and design
  • Public and Guest Access and design
  • Network and Data security
  • Designing networks with E Series MSM controllers and access points