What is OSWP? OSWP stands for Offensive Security Wireless Professional, a course and certification provided by Offensive Security, the team that created the Backtrack Linux distribution. A successful certification will give you 10 cpe if you are a CISSP. You can click here for more information about OSWP. Registration Interested participants can pre-register for an … Continue reading I am an OSWP
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Wireless: From Central office to Branch office over Frame relay
Introduction The enterprise has a 64kbps frame relay link that links central office and branch office together. The wireless lan controller (WLC: cisco 2125) is deployed at central office, and two lightweight access points (LAP) are deployed at branch office.(Not all configuration is configured, the main objective is to test H-REAP over a frame-relay wan … Continue reading Wireless: From Central office to Branch office over Frame relay
Wireless: Controller configuration using CLI
Configuring WLC using web interface is really easy, however there may be times you are forced to use CLI to get the job done, times like you have an outdated version of Java and you are in an environment that has no public network access, times like your IE simply cannot open and you do … Continue reading Wireless: Controller configuration using CLI
Wireless: Setting up H-REAP APs
About H-REAP Hybrid Remote Edge Access Point is designed for APs deploying in small branch offices, the APs in the branch offices have LWAPP path back to the central controller in central office via WAN link. Supposed there's a WAN outage, H-REAP AP will be in standalone mode providing authentication service as well as local … Continue reading Wireless: Setting up H-REAP APs
Wireless: High availability and understanding roaming
This afternoon in office my friend told me that he was successful in doing AP to AP failover... I thought, "Wow....that's great, we could not do controller to controller failover at least we can do AP to AP failover, it's still high availability and we could propose an alternative to customer." As I studied Cisco … Continue reading Wireless: High availability and understanding roaming