Training
Aruba Wireless Mesh Networks -
Part Number: EDU-AWMN | Price: $1,950 USD | Duration: 3 Days
Please note:
For classes held in Asia Pacific, email Training-apj@arubanetworks.com and for class locations in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, email Training-emea@arubanetworks.com for pricing and location information.
Course Overview
This three-day instructor led course provides instruction on the technology, design, and deployment of outdoor wireless mesh networks using Aruba’s new Adaptive Wireless Routing™ (AWR™) technology. This includes products such as the MSR4000/2000 Wireless Mesh Routers and supporting devices. Class labs are designed to reinforce the learning process and offer practice with the essential skills required to successfully design and deploy an Aruba wireless mesh network.
Who should attend?
This course is intended for anyone with design or deployment responsibilities for the MSR2000, MSR4000, MSR1200, and MST200 Aruba devices.
Prerequisites
- Familiarity with basic networking skills
- Experience with configuring communications equipment using a CLI interface
- A basic understanding of 802.11 wireless networking)
Course Content
This course covers the following topics:
- Outdoor and Mesh Overview
Covers the usage of an outdoor wireless mesh network, also covers the Aruba AirMesh product family and offers example applications and deployment topologies. - RF Concepts & Antennas and Communications
RF Concepts explains various RF components essential for the understanding of an outdoor mesh deployment. This defines terms, characteristics and behaviors of wireless technologies. Wireless concepts such as isotropic radiation, polarization, absorption, reflection and scattering of RF waves comprise part of this module.Antennas and Communications describes the various considerations of antenna selection and operation. Topics include link budgets, understanding antenna polar plots and radiation patterns, downtilt, Fresnel zones as well as antenna and AP mounting.
- Aruba Mesh Architecture
The flexibility and options of a mesh topology creates many path options in a mesh network. This chapter describes the dynamics of mesh path selections and optimizations. How the mesh node selects its neighbor, as well as other mesh infrastructure settings are discussed. - Configuration and Administration
Basic administration methods are presented in this module. Both CLI and WebUI approaches are demonstrated. - MeshConfig
The mesh network configuration and provisiong tool is covered in this module - Network Tuning and Troubleshooting
Many options exist for fine tuning the behavior of the mesh network. This chapter covers some of these options such as black-listing, preferred link designations, long-distance tuning, as well as useful troubleshooting commands. - Designing a Wireless Mesh Network
Best design practices are explored. How to choose the best equipment for the deployment need is discussed.




