After you successfully complete this course, expect to be able to:
- Show familiarity with the Aruba product line for network design
- Discuss the different WLAN organizations that set wireless network standards
- Explain how RF bands and different channels influence network connectivity & stability
- Speak to RF design basics, antenna usage & antenna network transmission fundamentals
- Speak to RF transmit power levels and WLAN mobility concepts
- Ask the right questions needed to create a new network.
- Decipher relevant information from discussing customer pain points.
- Understand the different frame rack units (RU) and types of equipment racks.
- Understand cable requirements and limitations.
- Choose the correct transceiver for your fiber link types.
- Use and understand the basic concepts of IRIS.
- Use IRIS sites and groups.
- Add, copy, paste new devices in IRIS.
- Connect devices together
- Produce a Bill of Materials (BOM)
- Setup Visual RF and show your network topology
- Understand how to plan a new network in VRF
- Show familiarity with the different types of APs
- Show understanding of the different types of mounting brackets to address different mounting needs.
- Show familiarity with outdoor and ruggedized APs
- Show familiarity with the various mounting options
- Review/explain the list of antennas that can be used for the APs
- Show familiarity with various types of Mobility Controllers and their capacities
- Explain license requirements
- Show an understanding of cable types and their limitations
- Show familiarity with the different types of switches
- Explain the switches capabilities
- Design a Car Dealership
Typical candidates for this course are IT Associate who want to learn about the Aruba products and the tools used to help design a network.