CCIE Wireless

A blog with tips, tricks and tutorials to help you prepare your CCIE Wireless lab exam.

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Does your phone/tablet support 802.11k/v/r/u/w? Can you help complete the list?

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I am trying to contribute to this page . I have quite a few devices in my lab, but need help. Do you have a Cisco WLC/AP, and a BYOD that i...
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802.11w. AKA PMF

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802.11w purpose 802.11 includes 3 types of frames: data, control (RTS/CTS/ACK) and management. Typically, only the data frames are encrypt...
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Monday, January 4, 2016

802.11r

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802.11r purpose 802.11r (AKA Fast Transition) is an IEEE 802.11 amendment published in 2008. The problem they were trying to solve at that...
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CCIEW v3, what to expect

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CCIE W v3 came out a few weeks ago. What should you expect? AireOS: The new version of the exam is based on AireOS 8.0 (previous versio...
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Sunday, December 18, 2011

IPv6 survival guide for CCIE Wireless candidates

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Ipv6 is on the menu for CCIE W v2.0. If you have no knowledge about IPv6, fear not: there is not much you need to know to survive the exam ...
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Friday, December 2, 2011

WLAN controller Local EAP profile vs external RADIUS server

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You probably know that the the local EAP profile you can configure on a controller is a backup... it will be used only if no external RADIUS...
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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Stay tuned and sister blog

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This blog has been very silent for the past few months. I did not want to post entries that would be too early for the CCIEW v2.0, and too l...
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