Cisco officially releases CCNP Wireless
courses
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Following the announcement of the Cisco CCNP Wireless
Certification during Cisco Live 2009, Cisco officially released the
CCNP Wireless courses on July 24. With the introduction of the CCNP
Wireless certification and -courses, Cisco is recognizing the
growing demand for wireless professionals responsible for the
design, implementation, security, and operation of wireless
networks and mobility infrastructures.
CCNP Wireless is a professional level certification, which
serves as the next step for individuals who have completed their
CCNA Wireless certification and are interested in advancing their
career in Cisco wireless technologies.
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Valid CCNA Wireless Certification or any CCIE Certification can
act as a pre-requisite for the Cisco Certified Network Professional
Wireless certification. The CCNP Wireless is made out of four
modules, which can be taken in random order:
Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Mobility Services
(IUWMS)
The 5-day IUWMS course is designed to give
participants a firm understanding of how to integrate mobility
services into the network as well as tune and troubleshoot the WLAN
and implement indoor enterprise mesh networks.
Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Voice Networks
(IUWVN)
The IUWVN course (5 days) is designed to give students a firm
understanding of how to integrate VoWLAN services into the WLAN and
be able to implement VoWLAN, QoS, and high-bandwidth applications
into the wireless network.
Conducting Cisco Unified Wireless Site Survey
(CUWSS)
The goal of the 5-day CUWSS course is to
provide students with information and practice activities to
prepare students to technically plan and conduct a wireless site
survey. The student should be able to design the RF network and
conduct a post installation assessment to ensure compliancy.
Implementing Advanced Cisco Unified Wireless Security
(IAUWS)
The goal of the course is to provide network professional with
information to prepare them to secure the wireless network from
security threats via appropriate security policies and best
practices, as well as ensure the proper implementation of security
standards and proper configuration of security components such as
ACS and NAC.
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