Description
This course includes instructor-led training and
instructor assisted hands-on labs. The curriculum is designed to give
students the fundamental skills necessary to effectively design,
deploy, and troubleshoot a VoWLAN solution. The VoWLAN course builds on
the foundational skills taught in Cisco Wireless LAN Fundamentals and
Cisco Voice with emphasis on developing skills utilizing Cisco Unified
Wireless IP Phone 7920 and 7921G, Nokia E-Series Phones, VoWLAN
endpoints, site survey, wireless infrastructure, security, call
control, and troubleshooting.
Laptops are provided to
participate in the hands-on labs. If you desire to use your own laptop,
please bring a laptop computer with an available 32-bit CardBus slot
and an Ethernet port as well as an internal wireless NIC, 802.11a/b/g.
The laptop’s operating systems must be either MS Windows 2000 (SP4) or
XP. The laptop should also have a 9-pin serial port or USB to serial
adapter. IN ADDITION, you will need administrator rights to the laptop
to install drivers for the wireless client used in class. Objectives
After completing this course, the student should be able to:
- Select the proper VoWLAN handset for designing, implementing VoWLAN
- Describe the necessary steps to conduct a site survey for WLANs using VoWLAN handsets
- Describe detailed technical features, functions and benefits of the voice over WLAN product offerings available from Cisco
- Install and configure Cisco products for VoWLAN applications
Prerequisites
- Cisco Wireless LAN Fundamentals (CWLF) AND Cisco Wireless LAN Advanced Topics (CWLAT)
OR
- Aironet Wireless LAN Fundamentals & Site Survey (AWFSS) AND
Cisco Unified Wireless Networking (CUWN) AND Aironet Wireless LAN
Advanced Topics (AWLAT)
- Cisco Voice over IP (CVOICE)
Who Should Attend
The Voice over Wireless LAN course is
targeted to Internal Cisco and Channel External SE’s and FE’s working
in the wireless field who possess knowledge and functions of both voice
and wireless components and seek to add more advanced concepts to their
knowledge. In addition system engineers and field engineers, who need
to know how to design, deploy, troubleshoot, and support voice over
wireless networks or tasked with performing or overseeing site surveys
for voice over WLAN solution implementations. |