Course Overview
This four-day course is designed to provide students with the knowledge required to work with enterprise wireless technologies and Mist AI-driven Wi-Fi networks. Students will gain in-depth knowledge of Wi-Fi technologies, Mist technologies, and how to use and configure them. Through demonstrations and hands-on labs, students will gain experience with the features and functionality of Mist AI-driven Wi-Fi.
Who should attend
This course benefits individuals responsible for working with enterprise wireless networks and applying artificial intelligence to their activities.
Certifications
This course is part of the following Certifications:
Prerequisites
The following are the prerequisites for this course:
- Basic TCP/IP skills
 - Basic knowledge of wireless (Wi-Fi) technologies is recommended.
 
Course Objectives
After successfully completing this course, you should be able to:
- Describe WLAN association and roaming.
 - Explain the wireless LAN life cycle.
 - Explain and configure Mist architecture.
 - Describe a wireless enterprise network.
 - Explain the purpose of Mist and key differentiators.
 - Describe wireless fundamentals.
 - Describe the basic features Mist.
 - Describe how to add new organizations and sites.
 - Navigate the Mist portal.
 - Describe the Mist AP deployment model.
 - Provide an overview of the Mist onboarding workflow.
 - Implement RF and configuration templates.
 - Configure wireless access policies.
 - Describe the EX Series switch deployment model.
 - Describe the workflow for onboarding an EX Series switch to a Wired Assurance deployment.
 - Describe labels and their use with Mist.
 - Use Mist intelligent analytics and Marvis.
 - Describe Real Time Location Sensor (RTLS) concepts and methods.
 - Describe Mist automation and scripting.
 - Instantiate a standalone NGFW site using CSO and SRX Series devices.
 - Describe Service Level Experience and its place in wireless networks.
 - Describe the client location service and use cases.
 - Describe the components of an enterprise WLAN.
 - Configure an enterprise grade WLAN.
 - Describe a sitemap, site survey, and their critical components.
 - Describe the subscriptions available for Mist.
 - Describe the monitoring features.
 - Generate reports.
 
Course Content
Day 1
Chapter 1: Course Introduction
Chapter 2: Introduction to Wi-Fi Basics
- What Is Wi-Fi?
 - 802.11 PHYs
 - Frequency Bands
 - RF Basics
 - Modulation and Coding
 - Network Arbitration and Contention
 - WLAN Architectures
 - WLAN Association and Roaming
 - Network Contention
 - Wireless LAN Life Cycle
 - LAB 1: WLAN Testing
 
Day 2
Chapter 3: Mist Architecture and Initial Setup
- Mist Architecture
 - Mist Account Organizations and Subscriptions
 - Configuration Objects
 - Organization Objects Versus Site Objects
 - Access Points Overview, Configuration, and Troubleshooting
 - LAB 2: Initial Setup
 - LAB 3: Remote Site
 
Chapter 4: WLANs
- WLAN Concepts
 - Security Concepts
 - Mist WLANs
 - Policy (WxLAN)
 - Wireless Intrusion Detection and Prevention
 - LAB 4: WLANs
 
Day 3
Chapter 5: Network Operations
- Wireless Assurance
 - Events and Insights
 - Radio Resources Management (RRM)
 - Wired Assurance
 - LAB 5: SLE Troubleshooting
 
Module 6: Wired Assurance
- Solution and Supported Devices
 - Provisioning and Deployment
 - Operation
 - Design and Architecture
 - LAB 6: Wired Assurance
 
Module 7: AI and Marvis
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) Reactive and Proactive Troubleshooting
 - Reactive and Proactive Troubleshooting
 - Marvis Language and Actions
 - LAB 7: Marvis
 
Day 4
Chapter 7: Location-Based Services
- Concepts and Methods
 - Wi-Fi Location
 - Virtual BLE
 - User Engagement
 - Asset Visibility
 
Chapter 8: Automation and Scripting
- Mist API Overview
 - Automation and Scripting Overview
 - LAB 8: RESTful API
 - LAB 9: WebSocket API