Huawei HCIA Wireless Network Lab – eNSP Simulation
This project demonstrates a wireless network implementation using Huawei technologies simulated in the Huawei eNSP environment as part of the HCIA training.
The lab includes the configuration of multiple Huawei networking devices to build a functional wireless infrastructure. The topology consists of Huawei switches, access points, a wireless controller, and a router working together to provide wireless connectivity to client devices.
Key components used in the lab include:
Huawei S5700 Switches for network switching and connectivity
Huawei AP3030 Access Points to provide wireless coverage
Huawei AC6605 Wireless Access Controller for centralized AP management
Huawei AR Router for routing and external network connectivity
Wireless client device (STA) to simulate user access
The project demonstrates how wireless access points connect to the switching infrastructure and are centrally managed by the Wireless Access Controller (AC). The controller is responsible for managing AP configurations, wireless coverage, and client authentication.
Through this lab, the wireless network allows client devices to connect through the APs and access the network infrastructure via the switches and router.
This simulation helped in understanding key wireless networking concepts such as:
Wireless network architecture
Access Point deployment and coverage
Centralized wireless management using AC
Integration between wired and wireless networks
Basic Huawei device configuration in enterprise environments
The project was implemented as part of the Huawei HCIA networking training, focusing on practical hands-on experience in building and managing wireless networks using Huawei solutions.