CCNP Enterprise (300-425 ENWLSD) Practice Exam
The Cisco 300-425 ENWLSD exam, also known as Designing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks, validates your knowledge and skills in designing wireless network infrastructures for enterprise environments. The exam demonstrates your Knowledge:
- To plan and design wireless networks
- In configuring and implementing wireless infrastructure
- To optimize and troubleshoot wireless networks
- In Site surveys, wired and wireless infrastructure, mobility, and WLAN high availability
Who Should Take the Cisco 300-425 ENWLSD Exam?
This exam is ideal for:
- Network engineers and architects responsible for designing enterprise wireless networks.
- IT consultants specializing in wireless network solutions.
- Network administrators seeking to expand their skillset in wireless technologies.
- Professionals looking to transition into a career in wireless networking.
Exam Details
- Exam Code: 300-425 ENWLSD
- Exam Name: Designing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks
- Exam Languages: English, Japanese
- Time: 90 minutes
- Price: $300 USD
Exam Course Outline
The Exam covers the given topics -
Domain 1: Understand about Wireless Site Survey 25%
1.1 Collect design requirements and evaluate constraints
1.2 Describe material attenuation and its effect on wireless design
1.3 Perform and analyze a Layer 1 site survey
1.4 Perform a pre-deployment site survey
1.5 Perform a post deployment site survey
1.6 Perform a predictive site survey
1.7 Utilize planning tools and evaluate key network metrics (Ekahau, AirMagnet, PI, Chanalyzer, Spectrum Analyzer)
Domain 2: Learn about Wired and Wireless Infrastructure 30%
2.1 Determine physical infrastructure requirements such as AP power, cabling, switch port capacity, mounting, and grounding
2.2 Determine logical infrastructure requirements such as WLC/AP licensing requirements based on the type of wireless architecture
2.3 Design radio management
2.4 Apply design requirements for these types of wireless networks
2.5 Design high-density wireless networks and their associated components
2.6 Design wireless bridging (mesh)
Domain 3: Overview of Mobility 25%
3.1 Design mobility groups based on mobility roles
3.2 Optimize client roaming
3.3 Validate mobility tunneling for data and control path
Domain 4: Understand WLAN High Availability 20%
4.1 Design high availability for controllers
4.2 Design high availability for APs