Module 0 - Course Introduction v1.1
Module 0 - Course Introduction v1.1
Course Introduction
Module 0
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Introductions
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The course facilitator may ask you to reference the figure above while you introduce yourself to the
class.
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Course Introduction
Logistics
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Figure 0-2: Logistics
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The facilitator will describe classroom logistics.
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Course Objectives
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Figure 0-3: Course Objectives
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The course objectives are listed in the figure above.
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Course Goals
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Figure 0-4: Course Goals
You will also gain an understanding of the topics covered on the Aruba Certified Mobility Associate
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Figure 0-5: Course Agenda – Day 1
The course agenda for day 1 begins with a discussion of WLAN fundamentals and RF basics. In
Module 2, you will explore the Aruba Mobile First architecture. We end the day with a more detailed
discussion about Mobility Master Controller configuration.
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Figure 0-6: Course Agenda – Day 2
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The course agenda for day 2 begins with a discussion of Secure WLAN configuration, before moving
into AP provisioning, WLAN security, and Firewall Roles and Policies.
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Figure 0-7: Course Agenda – Day 3
The course agenda for day 3 begins with a discussion of dynamic RF management, before moving
into guest access. Finally, you will learn about network monitoring and troubleshooting,
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Internet Resources
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Figure 0-8: Internet Resources
The figure shows some valuable internet resources. You are strongly encouraged to leverage these
resources.
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Certification
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Figure 0-9: Certification
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The figure shows the various Aruba certifications. This course will help to prepare you for the Aruba
Certified Mobility Associate (ACMA) v8.0.
For more information about Aruba certifications, please visit the following URL:
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http://www.arubanetworks.com/certification
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Icon Key
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Figure 0-10: Icon Key
The figure shows the various icons used in this course. This includes networking icons like routers,
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switches, Access Points (APs), Firewalls, and end-user devices.
Also shown are network management icons, for things like Aruba’s AirWave management platform,
servers, and mobility controllers.
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