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Huawei's Partner University describes this certification as training and certification for pre-sales engineers who work with Huawei enterprise campus network products and campus network solutions. Huawei's partner portal lists it under the enterprise network certification domain, and Huawei also publishes official video sessions under the same certification name. Passing it indicates readiness to support Huawei campus-network pre-sales work for enterprise customers.

Exam Topics

  • Network Access Control (NAC) and Free Mobility11%
  • WLAN RRM7%
  • CloudCampus Solution15%
  • Technical Overview of Huawei SD-WAN Solution10%
  • iMaster NCE-CampusInsight — Campus Network Analyzer.pptx6%
  • Enterprise WLAN Planning and Design11%
  • Enterprise WLAN Networking Design7%
  • Scenario-based Enterprise WLAN Design6%
  • CloudCampus Solution Design Guide for Small- and Medium-Sized Campus Networks7%
  • Campus SD-WAN Networking Principles and Planning11%
  • SD-WAN Device Deployment3%
  • Campus SD-WAN Application Experience3%
  • Multi-Campus Network Interconnection Design Guide3%

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QuestionQ1

Network Access Control (NAC) and Free Mobility

Which of the following are common 802.1X authentication modes?

Choose two
  • A EAP termination
  • B EAP-MD5
  • C EAP-TLS
  • D EAP relay
Explanation

EAP relay passes the client’s EAP exchange through the authenticator to the RADIUS server, whereas EAP termination ends the EAP processing at the network device and maps or relays the appropriate information onward. EAP-MD5 and EAP-TLS are EAP authentication methods rather than 802.1X operating modes.

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QuestionQ2

Enterprise WLAN Networking Design

A STA has lower receiver sensitivity than an AP. To balance uplink and downlink traffic, configure the AP transmit power slightly higher than the STA transmit power to obtain optimal communication performance.

  • A TRUE
  • B FALSE
Explanation

When a STA has lower receive sensitivity than an AP, increasing AP transmit power slightly compensates for the weaker downlink reception at the STA. This helps balance the AP-to-STA downlink with the STA-to-AP uplink.

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QuestionQ3

Multi-Campus Network Interconnection Design Guide

In the SD-WAN campus interconnection solution, when two sites cannot communicate directly with each other, they can communicate through a third site called a redirect site.

  • A TRUE
  • B FALSE
Explanation

In the SD-WAN campus interconnection solution, a redirect site forwards traffic between two sites that lack direct connectivity, enabling them to communicate through that third site.

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QuestionQ4

Enterprise WLAN Planning and Design

Which of the following installation modes are supported for indoor settled APs?

Choose three
  • A Threaded rod mounting
  • B Wall mounting
  • C Support mounting
  • D Ceiling mounting
Explanation

Indoor settled APs support threaded-rod, wall, and ceiling mounting. Support mounting is a temporary deployment method used when ceiling or wall installation is not possible, rather than a standard settled-AP installation mode.

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QuestionQ5

Network Access Control (NAC) and Free Mobility

In an NAC solution, authentication-free rules can be configured to grant users certain network access rights before authentication, enabling basic tasks such as updating the antivirus signature database. However, after a user fails authentication, they can no longer access the network.

  • A TRUE
  • B FALSE
Explanation

Authentication-free rules are specifically intended to grant limited access to designated resources for users who have not passed authentication, such as an antivirus update server. A failed authentication therefore does not eliminate that configured limited access; it prevents broader authenticated network access.

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Topics covered
Network Access Control (NAC) and Free MobilityWLAN RRMCloudCampus SolutionTechnical Overview of Huawei SD-WAN SolutioniMaster NCE-CampusInsight — Campus Network Analyzer.pptxEnterprise WLAN Planning and DesignEnterprise WLAN Networking DesignScenario-based Enterprise WLAN DesignCloudCampus Solution Design Guide for Small- and Medium-Sized Campus NetworksCampus SD-WAN Networking Principles and PlanningSD-WAN Device DeploymentCampus SD-WAN Application ExperienceMulti-Campus Network Interconnection Design Guide
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