Aruba Certified Campus Access Professional certification validates that you can:
- Build a Wired Infrastructure with Aruba Switches
- Configure Aruba Switches with VSX
- Configure routing using OSPF
- Manage Aruba Switches using Aruba Central
- Deploy Aruba Gateways
- Build Aruba overlay wireless networks
- Configure Enterprise WLAN using Aruba Gateways
- Configure Guest WLAN using Aruba Gateways
- Configure PSK WLAN using Aruba Gateways
- Configure Authentication on the Wired Access Layer
- Understand Group Based Policies
- Configure security and availability features
- Monitor the network using Aruba Central
- Configure Traffic Optimization and QOS
Topics covered include:
- Introduction to Aruba Solutions
- Wireless Authentication using 802.1X
- Building the Wireless infrastructure with Aruba Gateways
- Introducing the Aruba Tunneled WLAN Architecture
- Network Management and monitoring
- Guest or Captive Portal
- Wireless Authentication for IOT PSK SSID
- Gateway Forwarding Modes
- Gateway Cluster Deployments
- Authentication on the Wired access layer
- Building a VXLAN tunnel and use GBP
- Building a VXLAN tunnel and use GBP Security / Availability features
- Traffic optimization and QOS
- Monitoring
- Troubleshooting (to be integrated in other lab activities)
Recommended Training
Implementing Aruba Campus Access, Rev. 23.11
This course teaches you the advanced skills necessary to implement and operate enterprise-level Aruba Campus Access solutions. You will build on the skills you learned at the Associate level to configure, secure, and manage modern, open standards-based wired and wireless network solutions using Aruba's switching, mobility, security, and management technologies. In this course, participants learn about technologies including but not limited to: secure port accesswith Aruba's dynamic segmentation, redundancy technologies such as Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP), link aggregation techniques, including Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) and switch virtualization with Aruba’s Virtual Switching Extension (VSX) and Aruba's Virtual Switching Framework (VSF). This course is approximately 50% lecture and 50% hands-on lab exercises.