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| Topic 1 | - RUCKUS Wi-Fi Solutions: This section of the exam measures skills of the Certified Logistics Technician and covers the detailed, hands-on implementation and setup of RUCKUS solutions, specifically for SmartZone and RUCKUS One platforms. It requires knowledge of initial system setup, implementing licensing, and configuring all core network elements, including clusters, redundancy, AP groups, zones, and advanced WLAN features such as dynamic VLANs and SmartMesh. The section also covers detailed AP configuration steps, best practices for deployment, and setting up security and access controls like RBAC and guest access via captive portals.
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| Topic 2 | - Wi-Fi Solution Enhancement through Tuning and Optimization: This section of the exam measures skills of the Certified Logistics Technician and focuses on advanced techniques for fine-tuning and optimizing Wi-Fi network performance after deployment. It includes balancing load and frequency bands, implementing airtime fairness and decongestion methods, and using advanced 802.11 roaming amendments (k, r, v) to improve client mobility. The section also covers optimizing radio settings, such as Client Admission Control (CAC), and managing channel selection and power optimization, including the use of DFS and RUCKUS AI features.
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| Topic 3 | - RUCKUS Technologies, products & solutions: This section of the exam measures skills of the Certified Logistics Technician and covers RUCKUS-specific technologies, such as proprietary Wi-Fi features, Bonjour Gateway, and automated cell sizing capabilities. It focuses on the proper selection and sizing of RUCKUS controllers (SmartZone, Unleashed, ROne
- Cloud) and Access Points (APs) based on platform limitations. Furthermore, it includes knowledge of advanced features like clustering, geo-redundancy, initial IoT integration, and the necessary processes for product licensing and using RUCKUS support tools and documentation.
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| Topic 4 | - RUCKUS Wi-Fi Solution Management:This section of the exam measures skills of the Certified Logistics Associate and covers the necessary administrative and maintenance tasks for the overall solution. This includes managing system upgrade paths, defining and controlling administrator roles using directory services and Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), monitoring network events and alarms, and performing critical functions like backup and restoration on the SmartZone controller. It also addresses generating reports, setting health thresholds, and identifying and locating rogue access points on a map.
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| Topic 5 | - Foundational Wi-Fi technologies, standards & concepts: This section of the exam measures skills of the Certified Logistics Associate and covers the foundational principles of Wi-Fi, including radio frequency (RF) concepts, global 802.11 standards, and frequency channelization up to the latest standards (a
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- g
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- ac
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- BE). It assesses knowledge of antenna characteristics, the difference between Mesh and point-to-point connections, and the basics of authentication methods, including certificate usage and the high-level steps of client roaming across access points.
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| Topic 6 | - Wi-Fi Solution Troubleshooting & Repair: This section of the exam measures skills of the Certified Logistics Associate and covers the essential processes for data gathering, analysis, and troubleshooting common issues, such as client connectivity failures and problems with AP-to-controller communication. It requires using diagnostic tools, including built-in speed tests and packet
- frame capture, as well as understanding how to use logs and integrate with communication protocols like AAA, Syslog, and SNMP for effective diagnosis and repair.
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