The Implementing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks v1.0 (ENWLSI 300-430) exam is a 90-minute exam associated with the CCNP Enterprise and Cisco Certified Specialist - Enterprise Wireless Implementation certifications. This exam certifies a candidate's knowledge of wireless network implementation including FlexConnect, QoS, Multicast, advanced location services, security for client connectivity, monitoring and device hardening. The course, Implementing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks, helps candidates to prepare for this exam.
The following topics are general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the exam. However, other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam. To better reflect the contents of the exam and for clarity purposes, the guidelines below may change at any time without notice.
1.1 Deploy FlexConnect components such as switching and operating modes
1.2 Deploy FlexConnect capabilities
1.2.a FlexConnect groups and roaming
1.2.b Split tunneling and fault tolerance
1.2.c VLAN-based central switching and Flex ACL
1.2.d Smart AP image upgrade
1.3 Implement Office Extend
2.1 Implement QoS schemes based on requirements including wired to wireless mapping
2.2 Implement QoS for wireless clients
2.3 Implement AVC including Fastlane (only on WLC)
3.1 Implement multicast components
3.2 Describe how multicast can affect wireless networks
3.3 Implement multicast on a WLAN
3.4 Implement mDNS
3.5 Implement Multicast Direct
4.1 Deploy MSE and CMX on a wireless network
4.2 Implement location services
4.2.a client tracking
4.2.b RFID tags (tracking only)
4.2.c Interferers
4.2.d Rogue APs
4.2.e Clients
7.1 Utilize reports on PI and Cisco DNA center
7.2 Manage alarms and rogues (APs and clients)
7.2.a WLC
7.2.b PI
7.2.c Cisco DNA center
7.3 Manage RF interferers
7.3.a WLC
7.3.b PI
7.3.c Cisco DNA center
7.4 Troubleshoot client connectivity
7.4.a WLC
7.4.b ISE
7.4.c PI
7.4.d Cisco DNA center
8.1 Implement device access controls (including RADIUS and TACACS+)
8.2 Implement access point authentication (including 802.1X)
8.3 Implement CPU ACLs on the controller