Right after I passed my CWNA exam, on July 06 I started studying for my 300-425 ENWLSD Cisco exam to continue with my wireless journey, and develop new skills. Thanks to my previous experience in the CWNA exam preparation, I built a good foundation about the dos and don’ts in the Wi-Fi world.
- Site surveys
- Wired and wireless infrastructure
- Mobility
- WLAN high availability
Prepare
It’s important to mention that the 300-425 exam was released on February 24, 2020, in the early of July, the guide materials were very limited, I started taking the (ENWLSD) v1.0 official course They deliver good resources/materials, the labs provided in the course are fundamentals for the exam, the video training is dynamic and intuitive, the instructor Phil Morgan has a vast experience on WLANs.
In Udemy, I took the Designing Wireless Enterprise Networks Training ENWLSD course of Veyhurdam Dikmen there are 5.5 hours of video training, it will give you more insight and another point of view about Designing Wireless Enterprise. Cons; the pauses are too long, it needs more graphical examples (sometimes we only read a slide that the instructor is writing during the explanation).
The Cisco Comunity was fundamental to understand many concerns regarding WLCs and Roaming behaviors, the solution authors are well-positioned and accurate wireless folks.
I spent plenty of time reading Rasika’s blog The wireless journey and his wireless design explanation using graphical diagrams are a good way to grasp concepts and complex topics.
And last, CCNP Enterprise Wireless Design ENWLSD 300-425 and Implementation ENWLSI 300-430 Official Cert Guide: Designing & Implementing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks Electronic resource in O’Reilly
. They released the book guide after I’ve scheduled my exam ? fortunately, I always schedule with a timeframe of 2 or 3 weeks before taking the exam, so I read and digested the 235 pages less than 10 days. The certification guide possesses fundamental materials, but it’s not enough to pass the 300-425 exam.
Plan
I designed a plan to study Mondays through Fridays after work 4 hours per day (sometimes 5 hours) and Saturdays through Sundays 6 hours per day (sometimes 8 hours). My goal was to pass the ENWLSD in 2 months right after that > start preparing for the CWDP and take/pass the exam before 2020 ends (I hope so… ?)
As many of the well-designed plans in the world, ? I encountered in the process some setbacks, my son is a baby yet, today he has 9 months old, he demands love, care, and a lot of attention, I’m currently working as a Network Support Engineer in Cisco Meraki, in a regular basis, I have to work some weekend shifts.
Hopefully, I always have the support of my wife in any crazy thing that crosses my mind ? and eventually, we found a good balance to continue with the plan.
Design
Implement
Operate
Optimize
Fortunately, I did pass it the second time?
It’s not the best score ever, but at least I know that hard work worth it, and I’m feeling so proud because now I know-how to Prepare > Plan > Design > Implement > Operate > Optimize an existing or from the scratch wireless network, or as we say in wireless design; greenfield/brownfield ?
I hope you have enjoyed this short story about my ENWLSD experience!