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Author: Ken Chipps

Focus: CCIE R&S;

Issue Date: Jun 20, 2023

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Enterprise Wireless Mobility - RF Troubleshooting

This Study Guide covers the last two subjects in the wireless section of the CCIE test outline: RF troubleshooting and hotspots (PWLANs, as Cisco calls them).

As with most of the material on wireless that Cisco lists as sources of test questions for the CCIE test, currently, there is little on the Cisco web site on these subjects. Most of the information on this subject that Cisco provides is in the various product installation and troubleshooting guides.

To remedy this problem, this Study Guide addresses the topic of RF troubleshooting in two main sections. First is a discussion of the nature of the radio frequency environment and the sources of the problems inherent in this type of environment. After that, technology-specific issues are covered. Following this is a short section on Cisco-specific problems, a discussion of tools used for RF troubleshooting, and an introduction to Cisco-style Hotspots.

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