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Course Overview
This four-day, instructor-led course focuses on deploying Meraki Wireless networks within State and Federal Government sectors, emphasizing hands-on experience with the Meraki Dashboard configured for the specialized Meraki for Government Cloud. The training is designed to impart in-depth knowledge and practical skills necessary for configuring, deploying, monitoring, and troubleshooting Meraki MR and Catalyst CW Wireless Access Point solutions tailored for government network requirements. Students will learn how to perform Site Surveys with Meraki AP and become familiar with Ekahau and Hamina and their uses.
Participants will configure Meraki SSIDs and 802.1x port configurations for wireless clients using ISE and Radius, ensuring secure and efficient network access. The course curriculum covers a broad range of topics, including heatmaps, site surveys, RF management, and licensing, catering to the specific needs of government networks. Attendees will explore advanced Meraki features such as 5 Gbps throughput, automatic RF optimization for signal quality improvement and interference reduction, and identity-based firewall configurations for enhanced network security.
By the conclusion of this course, participants will be well-equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills to ensure the reliability, security, and efficiency of networks using Cisco Meraki Wireless Networks. This includes a comprehensive understanding of how to design, implement, manage, and troubleshoot these networks effectively, making them invaluable assets to their respective government agencies or departments.
Who Should Attend
- Network Engineers: Professionals tasked with the design, implementation, and maintenance of government network infrastructure. This includes managing both wireless and data communication systems, ensuring they meet the high standards required for government operations.
- System Administrators: Individuals responsible for the daily management and configuration of government network systems. Their role is crucial in ensuring the reliable operation of Meraki Wireless services across various government departments.
- IT Professionals in Government Agencies: This group includes a wide range of IT personnel working within government agencies who require a robust understanding of secure and reliable Meraki Wireless network systems. Their work is critical in ensuring these networks comply with stringent government standards and regulations.
Technical Support Staff: These are the frontline personnel who provide essential technical support for Meraki Wireless network systems within government environments. Their expertise ensures that any issues are promptly resolved to maintain network integrity and security.
- Cisco Certified Professionals: Individuals who have already achieved Cisco certifications and are looking to further their knowledge and expertise, specifically in Meraki Networks and Technologies. This course offers them an opportunity to specialize in Meraki solutions, enhancing their skill set in the context of government network requirements.
Course Objectives
- Understanding of Meraki Wireless Fundamental Concepts
- Dashboard Navigation and Configuration for Government Networks
- Detailed Site Surveys and AP Configuration
- Understanding Meraki MR Licensing
- Organizational and Network Settings Configuration on Government Networks
- Utilization of Templates and Group Policies
- MR Networks and Devices Management on Government Networks
- RF Design and Channel Management
- Identity-Based Firewall Configuration
- Layer 7 Application QoS
- Automatic RF Optimization
- Location and User Analytics
- Mission-Critical Traffic Prioritization
- WIFI6E Support
- Wireless Health
- Advanced Configuration and Troubleshooting Techniques
- Practical Labs and Exercises
Course Outline
1. Understanding of Meraki Wireless Fundamental Concepts:
- Participants will gain a deep understanding of the operation of Meraki Access Points, VLANs, and essential networking protocols, including IPv6, applicable to both Meraki MR and Catalyst CW Access Points.
2. Dashboard Navigation and Configuration for Government Networks:
- Learn to efficiently navigate and configure the government-specific Meraki Dashboard
3. Detailed Site Surveys and AP Configuration:
- Guidance on conducting comprehensive site surveys, AP configuration, and mounting best practices to ensure optimal network deployment
4. Understanding Meraki MR Licensing:
- The course covers the licensing requirements for the Meraki environment, guiding participants on how to apply them correctly to ensure compliance and optimal functionality
5. Organizational and Network Settings Configuration on Government Networks:
- Detailed instructions on configuring settings to align with organizational and network requirements, ensuring a secure and efficient network infrastructure
6. Utilization of Templates and Group Policies:
- Instruction on using configuration templates and group policies for streamlined network management, facilitating efficient policy enforcement and network operations
7. MR Networks and Devices Management on Government Networks:
- Training on creating MR networks and adding MR devices to the Dashboard, essential for managing and scaling wireless government networks
8. RF Design and Channel Management:
- Strategies for effective RF design and channel management to maximize network efficiency
9. Identity-Based Firewall Configuration:
- Techniques for implementing user- and group-specific firewall rules
10. Layer 7 Application QoS:
- Methods for prioritizing network traffic based on applications to ensure critical services maintain performance
11. Automatic RF Optimization:
- Instruction on automatic adjustment of radio frequency settings to optimize network performance
12. Location and User Analytics:
- Tools for analyzing user locations and behaviors for improved network planning
13. Mission-Critical Traffic Prioritization:
- Ensuring essential services are prioritized within the network traffic
14. WIFI6E Support:
- Training on leveraging the latest WiFi standard for enhanced network speed, capacity, and efficiency
15. Wireless Health:
- Utilizing Wireless Health for identifying and troubleshooting network performance issues
16. Advanced Configuration and Troubleshooting Techniques:
- Including automatic software updates, IPv4 and IPv6 configurations, link aggregation, storm control protection, RF spectrum analysis, splash page customization, and comprehensive troubleshooting using dashboard tools, packet captures, AP neighbor analysis, and AIOPS