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640-722 IUWNE
Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Networking Essentials
Exam Number 640-722 IUWNE
Associated Certifications CCNA Wireless
Duration 90 minutes (75 to 85 questions)
Available Languages English, Japanese
The 640-722 Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Network Essential (IUWNE) exam is the exam associated with the CCNA Wireless certification. This exam tests a candidate's knowledge of installing, configuring, operating, and troubleshooting small to medium-size WLANs. Candidates can prepare for this exam by taking the Implementing Cisco Unified Wireless Network Essential (IUWNE) course.
1.0 Describe WLAN Fundamentals 20%
1.1 Describe basics of spread spectrum technology
1.2 Describe the impact of various wireless technologies
1.2.a Bluetooth
1.2.b WiMAX
1.2.c ZigBee
1.2 d Cordless phone
1.3 Describe wireless regulatory bodies, standards, and certifications
1.3.a FCC
1.3.b ETSI
1.3.c 802.11a/b/g/n
1.3.d WiFi Alliance
1.4 Describe WLAN RF principles
1.4.a Antenna types
1.4.b RF gain/loss
1.4.c EIRP
1.4.d Refraction
1.4.e Reflection
1.5 Describe networking technologies that are used in wireless
1.5.a SSID to WLAN_ID to interface to VLAN
1.5.b 802.1q trunking
1.6 Describe wireless topologies
1.6.a IBSS
1.6.b BSS
1.6.c ESS
1.6.d Point-to-point
1.6.e Point-to-multipoint
1.6.f Mesh
1.6.g Bridging
1.7 Describe 802.11 authentication and encryption methods
1.7.a Open
1.7.b Shared
1.7.c 802.1X
1.7.d EAP
1.7.e TKIP
1.7.f AES
1.8 Describe frame types
1.8.a Associated and unassociated
1.8.b Management
1.8.c Control
1.8.d Data
1.9 Describe basic RF deployment considerations related to site survey design of data or VoWLAN applications
1.9.a Common RF interference sources such as devices, building material, AP location
1.9.b Basic RF site survey design related to channel reuse, signal strength, and cell overlap
1.9.c DNS
1.9.d DHCP
1.9.e TFTP
1.9.f NTP
1.9.g CDP/LLDP
2.0 Install a Basic Cisco Wireless LAN 17%
2.1 Identify the components of the Cisco Unified Wireless Network architecture
2.1.a Split MAC
2.1.b LWAPP
2.1.c Standalone AP versus controller-based AP
2.1.d Specific hardware examples
2.2 Install and configure autonomous access points in the small business environment
2.3 Describe the modes of controller-based AP deployment
2.3.a Local
2.3.b Monitor
2.3.c HREAP
2.3.d Sniffer
2.3.e Rogue detector
2.3.f Bridge
2.3.g OEAP
2.3.h SE-Connect
2.4 Describe controller-based AP discovery and association
2.4.a DHCP
2.4.b DNS
2.4.c Master-Controller
2.4.d Primary-Secondary-Tertiary
2.4.e n+1 redundancy
2.5 Describe roaming
2.5.a Layer 2 and Layer 3
2.5.b Intracontroller and intercontroller
2.5.c Mobility list
2.6 Configure a WLAN controller and access points
2.6.a WLC: Ports, interfaces, WLANs, NTP, CLI and Web UI, CLI wizard, and LAG
2.6.b AP: Channel and Power
2.7 Describe RRM fundamentals including ED-RRM
2.8 Verify basic wireless network operation
3.0 Install Wireless Clients 15%
3.1 Describe client WLAN configuration requirements, such as SSID, security selection, and authentication
3.2 Identify basic configuration of common wireless supplicants
3.2 a Macintosh
3.2 b Intel Wireless Pro
3.2 c Windows
3.2 d iOS
3.2 e Android
3.3 Describe basic Cisco AnyConnect 3.0 or above wireless configuration parameters
3.4 Identify capabilities available in Cisco Unified CCX versions 1 through 5
4.0 Implement Basic WLAN Security 19%
4.1 Describe the general framework of wireless security and security components
4.1.a Authentication
4.1.b Encryption
4.1.c MFP
4.1.d IPS
4.2 Describe the evolution of supported authentication methods
4.2.a PSK
4.2.b 802.1X including EAP-TLS, EAP-FAST, PEAP, LEAP, and WPA/WPA2
4.3 Configure the different sources of authentication
4.3.a EAP local or EAP external
4.3.b RADIUS
4.4 Configure authentication and encryption methods on a WLAN
4.4.a WPA/WPA2 with PSK and 802.1x
4.5 Implement wireless guest networking
5.0 Operate Basic WCS 17%
5.1 Identify key functions of the Cisco WCS and Navigator (versions and licensing)
5.2 Navigate the WCS interface
5.3 Configure controllers and Aps
5.3.a Using the Configuration tab, not templates
5.4 Use preconfigured maps in the WCS
5.4.a Adding, relocating, removing access points
5.4.b Turn heat lamps on and off
5.4.c View client location
5.4.d View CleanAir zones of influence
5.5 Use the WCS Monitor tab and alarm summary to verify WLAN operations
5.6 Generate standard WCS reports
5.6.a Inventory
5.6.b CleanAir
5.6.c Client-related
5.6.d AP-related
5.6.e Utilization
6.0 Conduct Basic WLAN Maintenance and Troubleshooting 12%
6.1 Identify and use basic WLAN troubleshooting tools
6.1.a WLC show debug
6.1.b Logging for client to AP connectivity, AP-to-controller connectivity
6.2 Use the WCS client troubleshooting tool
6.3 Transfer logs, configuration files, and operating system images to and from the WLC via the GUI
6.4 Differentiate and use WLC and AP (autonomous and LAP) management access methods
6.4.a Console port
6.4.b CLI
6.4.c Telnet
6.4.d SSH
6.4.e HTTP
6.4.f HTTPS
6.4.g Wired versus wireless management