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ProCurve Mobility v8.21



Mobility Solutions v8.21

ProCurve Mobility provides network engineers with the knowledge and skills required to design, deploy, manage, and troubleshoot IEEE 802.11-based wireless networks. The course provides hands-on experience in configuring and troubleshooting ProCurve Mobility infrastructure devices, and using ProCurve Mobility Manager (PMM v2.0) to plan and adjust wireless coverage

Format
  • 3-day, instructor-led class
  • 50% lecture, 50% hands-on labs
Audience ProCurve Networking channel partner systems engineers, network engineers, and other network professionals who deploy wireless solutions.

Benefits of attending the course

  • Participants learn how to configure and manage a wireless network that integrates with a wired network, creating a single unified network
  • Participants participate in hands-on training that will help them manage and support wireless networks in a real-world environment
  • Participants learn how to plan radio frequency (RF) coverage, based on the company’s unique environment and users’ needs
  • Participants learn how to monitor a wireless network and adjust coverage as needed
  • Participants learn how to troubleshoot common problems that occur in wireless networks.
Prerequisites
Elms Code The Elms code for this course is 00053343.

Cost $650/day US. Cost may vary by region.

Topics
  • Module 1: ProCurve Mobility Solutions
  • Module 2: ProCurve Access Point 420 and Access Point 530
  • Module 3: ProCurve Wirelss LAN System
  • Module 4: Wireless Network Security
  • Module 5: Radio Technolgies
  • Module 6: Advanced Configuration Settings
  • Module 7: Managing Wireless Networks with ProCurve Mobility Manager
  • Module 8: Designing Wireless Networks
  • Module 9: Troubleshooting Wireless Networks
Objectives

After compleAfter completing ProCurve Mobility v8.21, students will be able to:

  • List the components of the ProCurve mobility solution
  • List the features of the AP 420 and AP 530 and, given a set of customer requirements, select the appropriate AP
  • Install and begin to configure the AP 420 and AP 530
  • List the features of the ProCurve Wireless LAN System, including the Wireless Edge Services Module, the Redundant Wireless Services Module, the wireless services-enabled switch, and the radio ports (RPs)
  • Describe the options for deploying a Wireless Edge Services Module and its associated RPs
  • Describe the purpose of auto-provisioning on the wireless services-enabled switch
  • List the requirements for transmitting traffic from an RP to the Wireless Edge Services Module and on to the wired network
  • Configure static WEP, dynamic WEP, and 802.1X for WLANs on a ProCurve AP 420, AP 530, and Wireless Edge Services Module
  • Configure the internal RADIUS server on the AP 530 and the Wireless Edge Services Module
  • Define radio settings on the AP 420, AP 530, and the Wireless Edge Services Module
  • Describe ProCurve antennas, identify environments in which they meet the coverage and capacity requirements, and configure ProCurve products to use them
  • List advanced radio settings and explain when you might need to modify these settings
  • Describe the factors that affect roaming in a wireless network
  • Describe the network self-healing, anomaly detection, and redundancy group features that the Wireless Edge Services Module provides
  • Use the AP 530’s group configuration feature to configure multiple APs
  • Connect two APs through a wireless bridge (which is also called a wireless distribution system [WDS])
  • Explain how the AP 420, AP 530, and the Wireless Edge Services Module support dynamic virtual LANs (VLANs)
  • Isolate problems to identify where they are occurring on the wireless network
  • Troubleshoot a station, AP 420, AP 530, and a Wireless LAN System
  • Collect information using the products’ management interfaces
  • Solve common problems in booting the products and accessing management interfaces
  • Explain how PMM 2.0 helps you manage the lifecycle of a wireless network
    • Plan radio frequency (RF) coverage for a new wireless network
    • Manage and configure a wireless network
    • Monitor an existing wireless network
  • Adjust RF coverage or extend an existing wireless network, as needed over time
  • Assess the purpose of a wireless network and identify its security requirements
  • Identify coverage and capacity requirements and select appropriate products and antennas
Certification

ProCurve Mobility prepares participants for ASE–ProCurve Networking & Mobility [2008] certification within the HP Certified Professional program. The exam number is HP0-Y18. The certification test is offered at Prometric test centers. For more information contact your HP representative or go to www.hp.com/rnd/training/tech_certs.htm. The test is offered at Prometric testing centers. For registration instructions, consult your local ProCurve representative or visit http://www.prometric.com/HP/default.htm

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