Updated Jul-2024 Exam CWDP-304 Dumps - Pass Your Certification Exam [Q70-Q90]

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CWNP CWDP-304 Exam Topics:

SectionObjectives

Define Specifications for the WLAN - 25%

Collect business requirements and constraints- Business use cases and justification
- User requirements
- Regulatory compliance
- Industry compliance
- Budget
- Aesthetics
- Architectural constraints
- Mounting restrictions
- Access restrictions
- Time constraints
- Building codes and safety codes
Collect and define technical requirements- Vendor selection
- Location services such as RTLS
- Latency requirements
- Signal strength requirements
- Capacity requirements
- Security requirements
  • BYOD and guest access
  • Roaming
  • Monitoring
  • Authentication and encryption

- Applications and their specific requirements
- WLAN upgrade requirements, when applicable
- Bridge link requirements, when applicable
- Voice over WLAN (VoWLAN), when applicable
- Client devices including most important and least capable device
- Requirement areas

Collect project documentation- Validated floor plans
- Network infrastructure
  • Network diagrams
  • AP locations
  • Existing network services including DNS, DHCP, NTP, and authentication servers
  • Switch capabilities and capacity

- Cabling infrastructure

  • Cabling maps and plans
  • Wiring closet locations

- Power availability and PoE capabilities
- Existing wireless systems
- Previous design/survey documentation

Define requirement areas including essential metrics for each requirement- Client device types and capabilities
- Applications and their requirements
- User and device density
- SSIDs
- Security settings
- Understand common vertical markets
Gather information on environmental factors- Building materials
- Attenuation values
- Ceiling heights
- Site annotations (photos, notes, plans)
- Wireless environment scan
  • Packet captures
  • Spectrum captures
  • Wi-Fi scanners

Design the WLAN - 40%

Define WLAN architectures and select the appropriate architecture for a design- Controller-based (physical and virtual) architectures
- Distributed (cloud-based and local WNMS)
- Standalone/Autonomous APs
- Dynamic vs. static channel assignment
- Dynamic radio management
- Software defined radios
- RF profiles
- Select and/or recommend the appropriate equipment for the design and selected architecture (APs, antennas, controllers, managed services)
Produce a design to meet requirements- Select and use the appropriate design tools
  • Design and survey software and hardware
  • Spectrum analysis software and hardware
  • Access points and antennas
  • Portable power source
  • Tripods
  • Measuring tools
  • Cameras
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

- Select and use the appropriate design methodologies

  • WLAN predictive design (new builds/site or area not accessible)
  • Validated RF modeling
  • AP-on-a-Stick (APoS) measurements
  • Bridge and mesh planning

- Understand and use the common features of wireless design software

  • Import and scale floor plans
  • Model attenuation of the site (including calibration)
  • Select and place APs and antennas
  • Adjust AP and antenna settings
  • Define requirement areas and parameters
  • Define channel and power settings

- Select and use common vendor features and make configuration recommendations

  • Band steering
  • Automatic/static channel selection
  • Load balancing
  • RF/AP templates

- Design for different client and application types

  • VoIP handsets
  • Laptops
  • Handheld scanners
  • Smartphones and tablets
  • IoT and smart devices
  • Location tracking systems
  • Voice and video systems

- Ensure end-to-end QoS is properly implemented

  • WMM
  • Wired and wireless QoS mappings
  • QoS markings, classifications, and queues

- Define and recommend security solutions

  • Monitoring (detection and prevention)
  • Authentication servers
  • EAP methods
  • Authentication types
  • Encryption types

- Design for secure roaming

  • Secure BSS transition (roaming)
  • Vendor roaming solutions
  • Client support issues
Create, distributed, and communicate design documentation- Bill of Materials (BoM)
- Design reports
- Physical installation guide

Deploy the WLAN - 10%

Ensure proper understanding and implementation of the design- Implementation meeting
  • Explain design decisions to implementers
  • Ensure understanding of design deployment

- Distribute required documentation

Recommend or perform essential deployment tasks- Understand and perform installation procedures for different WLAN architectures (cloud-based, controller-based, WNMS, autonomous)
- Infrastructure configuration supporting the WLAN (DHCP, DNS, NTP, switches, and routers)
- Channel assignment, automatic radio management, and transmit power configuration
- Installation procedures for cloud-based APs, controller-based APs, WNMS APs, and autonomous APs
Perform an installation audit for quality assurance- Verify proper AP and antenna location and orientation
- Verify aesthetic requirements are met
- Verify physical security of the installation

Validate and Optimize the WLAN - 25%

Confirm the WLAN system is operational- AP Status
- Verify PoE provisioning of power requirements are met
Perform an RF validation survey- Ensure coverage requirements
- Evaluate impacts of contention and interference
Perform client performance testing- Connectivity testing
- Application testing
- Roaming testing
- Capacity testing
- Security testing
Recommend appropriate physical adjustments- AP
- Antenna and connectors


CWNP CWDP-304 Exam Certification Details:

Number of Questions60
Duration90 minutes
Exam CodeCWDP-304 CWDP
Passing Score70%
Exam Price$275 USD
Recommended TrainingCWDP self-paced training kit, Live Wi-Fi Design Training Class
Exam RegistrationPEARSON VUE

 

NEW QUESTION # 70
Using a SCA means that all APs will be using the same channel in a given layer. How is the AP with which the client associates determined?

  • A. All APs share a virtual BSSID. A controller will tell the closest AP to the client to communicate with it, since it has a greater RSSI from the client.
  • B. All APs share a virtual Multicast Address. A controller will tell the closest AP to the client to communicate with it, since it has a greater RSSI from the client.
  • C. All APs share a virtual IP address. A controller will tell the closest AP to the client to communicate with it, since it has a greater RSSI from the client.
  • D. The client selects the AP based on a known set of MAC to BSSID mappings stored in the clients authorized SSID listing.

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 71
Which DHCP option, when required, should be configured and enabled to help APs locate their wireless LAN controller?

  • A. 0
  • B. 1
  • C. 2
  • D. 3

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 72
You're about to deploy an Enterprise-class VoWLAN infrastructure. You need to ensure that QoS is properly configured throughout the network.
What Access
Category (AC) should voice frames/packets use?

  • A. AC_VO
  • B. AC_BE
  • C. AC_BK
  • D. AC_VI

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 73
You are selecting external antennas for use in a bridge link deployment. What chart should you request from the antenna vendors to make an accurate selection?

  • A. Antenna coating chart
  • B. mW to dBm conversion chart
  • C. dBm to dB conversion chart
  • D. Elevation chart

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 74
To increase capacity in a coverage-based wireless network, which of the following techniques are typically recommended?(Choose all that apply.) Response:

  • A. Add additional APs and use directional antennas.
  • B. Maximize airtime usage by disabling lower data rates.
  • C. Turn up power on the access points.
  • D. Lower power on the access points and, after careful planning, add more AP

Answer: A,B,D


NEW QUESTION # 75
You have initiated a site survey to be performed and the team has been onsite and is halfway through gathering the necessary data.
The project sponsor just asked you to make sure the WLAN supports radio frequency identification (RFID) location tracking. How would you possibly characterize this situation?
Response:

  • A. Any WLAN will support location tracking.
  • B. The 802.11g standard incorporates location tracking.
  • C. The power requirements on the UPS need to be evaluated.
  • D. The 802.3af RTLS standard should be incorporated into the AP configuration.
  • E. Scope creep has occurred.

Answer: E


NEW QUESTION # 76
What term refers to the security practice of obfuscating actual data from unintended receivers as the data crosses the transmission medium?
Response:

  • A. Nonrepudiation
  • B. Integrity
  • C. Authentication
  • D. Confidentiality
  • E. Accounting

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 77
An engineering firm just upgraded their WLAN form nine 802.11n APS to nine 802.11ac APs. After this upgrade, they did not see any improvement in throughput. What is the most likely cause of this result?
Response:

  • A. APs are transmitting at a low transmit power
  • B. The clients were not upgraded
  • C. APs are mounted on the wall
  • D. The APs are still using the 5 GHz lower band

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 78
What important item is often left out of operational and maintenance plans?
Response:

  • A. Network overview
  • B. Engineering feedback
  • C. Configuration backups
  • D. Syslog analysis

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 79
You are tasked with designing the WLAN to accommodate certain high density areas on your university campus where users frequently come and go. With a limited DHCP pool size (subnet mask = 255.255.252.0) for this WLAN subnet, you want to ensure that your DHCP addresses are used efficiently and are not exhausted, which would prevent new client Layer 3 connections. The DHCP server is a Windows Server 2012 R2 machine.
Your design task is to determine the best configuration to allow as many users as possible while avoiding WLAN service interruptions and also to use the available addresses as efficiently as possible.
What setting would be most effective at achieving this design task?

  • A. Set the DHCP lease for this pool to 20 minutes
  • B. Set the maximum client limit per radio to 64
  • C. Set the inactive wireless client timeout (client age-out) to 5 minutes
  • D. Set the RTS threshold to 2346 bytes

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 80
Which of the following is not a business requirement?
Response:

  • A. The new network design must make employees happy to come to work.
  • B. The new network design must cut operating expenses.
  • C. The new network design must improve employee productivity.
  • D. The new network design must provide support for 802.11n.

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 81
What is a valid 40 MHz channel configuration in the 2.4 GHz ISM band where channels 1-11 are permitted?

  • A. 8 (primary), +1 (secondary)
  • B. 2 (primary), -1 (secondary)
  • C. 1 (primary), 6 (secondary)
  • D. 4 (primary), +1 (secondary)

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 82
What is the DSCP Per Hop Behavior equivalent classification of the 802.11 AC_VO priority level?

  • A. EF
  • B. AF31
  • C. VO
  • D. CS3

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 83
A wireless network with fewer APs at higher power levels to cover a large area is said to be which of the following?
Response:

  • A. Coverage based
  • B. Capacity based
  • C. Ideal for roaming
  • D. Destined for failure

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 84
You are conducting a physical site survey where heavy machinery is repaired. What is a common item required specifically for this type of survey?

  • A. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • B. Indoor APs
  • C. Low power APs
  • D. Low gain antennas

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 85
When installing APs on high ceilings, what should be the most common PPE to be used?

  • A. Clean suits, gloves and jacket
  • B. Glasses, gloves and jacket
  • C. Hardhat, high visibility vest and body belt
  • D. Clean suits, masks and glasses

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 86
What is the most suitable antenna option to be used when designing a WLAN infrastructure with APs mounted on a ceiling with a height of more than 20 feet and having all of the client stations used from the floor?

  • A. Low-gain dipole
  • B. Patch
  • C. Grid
  • D. Dish

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 87
A wireless engineer from your company performed a site survey in an office building where a wireless network extension was needed. He reports that while performing a Layer 1 sweep near a meeting room full of people, he detected RF activity with a very low duty cycle. He is unsure how to interpret what he recorded to determine its impact on a future Wi-Fi network.
What is true about this RF environment and its potential impact on the WLAN?

  • A. The signal has a low duty cycle and should not be of major impact on the wireless network.
  • B. The signal affects the entire spectrum and will render the wireless network unusable. It must be located and removed.
  • C. The signal is typical of a high radio card background noise. It shows that the card used for the Layer 1 sweep should be replaced and the Layer 1 sweep re-
  • D. The signal is alternating between peaks (high interference level) and valleys (low interference level).
    The network channel design must be
    built to avoid the affected peak frequencies.

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 88
What are the three biggest WLAN enterprise verticals?(Choose all that apply.) Response:

  • A. Healthcare
  • B. Education
  • C. Warehouses
  • D. Office environments
  • E. Retail

Answer: A,B,E


NEW QUESTION # 89
When deploying long-distance 802.11 bridge links (10 miles / 16 km), what parameter may be critical for improving data flow by reducing retries caused by the long distances?

  • A. The minimum transmit data rate value
  • B. The CTS-to-self threshold
  • C. The acknowledgement timeout threshold
  • D. The sequence control field value

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 90
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