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ARU-MBC: Aruba Mobility Bootcamp

Course Description

This class combines the IAW and SWDI classes into a single 5-day class. Students registering for this class should be prepared for an accelerated format of the IAW and SWDI classes. A prerequisite understanding of wireless fundamentals is mandatory, as well as VLAN fundamentals, data flow and control in a network, and basic routing principles. 

The lab-intensive course is designed to provide students the knowledge, skills and practical experience required to set up and configure the Aruba WLAN in a variety of network scenarios. Successful conclusion of the course and in-class exam earns the participant the Aruba Certified Mobility Associate (ACMA) status and prepares students for Aruba Certified Mobility Professional Exam (ACMP). The course is based on ArubaOS 5.0.

Successful conclusion of the course and in-class exam earns the participant the Aruba Certified Mobility Associate (ACMA) status.

Intended Audience

Customers needing the basic knowledge and skills to implement a single controller Aruba WLAN.

Course Prerequisites

Students are expected to come to the class with knowledge of Aruba's products. A conceptual knowledge of VLANs and network data flow & control helps frame the specifics of Aruba's network architecture. Students taking this class must complete the following self-paced online courses available to view at no charge on the Aruba Web Site.

Course Contents

  • Aruba Architecture and Features
  • Mobility Controller initial setup and licensing using ArubaOS wizards
  • Using ArubaOS RF Plan to place access points and air monitors in a wireless network
  • Provisioning Aruba thin APs using wizards and the GUI
  • Implementing Roles and Firewall Policies
  • Advanced Firewall Functions
  • Using WLAN policies to create a Secure Employee WLAN with 802.1X
  • Using WLAN policies to create a Secure Guest WLAN with Captive Portal authentication
  • Adaptive Radio Management (ARM)
  • Remote Access Point (RAP) using AP125 and RAP2's zero touch
  • RAP Uplink Bandwidth Reservation
  • Virtual Internet Access (VIA)
  • Content Security Service (CSS)
  • Secured Wired Access
  • Master/local benefits
  • Mobility / Roaming
  • Site to site VPN
  • Master redundancy
  • Local redundancy
  • AP redundancy
  • Mesh solutions
  • Wireless intrusion Protection
  • Overview of Aruba OS GUI and CLI commands
  • ACMA in-class exam
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  • Note: In order to pass the ACMA exam, students must take the online course "Introduction to Aruba Technology (IAT)" prior to attending the class.

Duration

5 days

 

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