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Author: Ken Chipps

Focus: CCIE R&S;

Issue Date: Mar 15, 2023

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Enterprise Wireless Mobility

Two of the hot areas in information technology are wireless networks and security for all types of networks. Cisco has recognized this in the new blueprint for the CCIE R&S Written Exam (350-001). The last topic on this list is titled Enterprise Wireless Mobility.

The majority of Cisco's efforts in this area are contained in the SWAN (Structured Wireless-Aware Network) initiative. The SWAN approach integrates the management of the wireless and wired parts of the network into a seamless whole. This tutorial begins with SWAN because SWAN contains most of the other elements of EWM in one form or another.

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