Training Course:Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting v5.1School/Trainer:Network Training Solutions Marlow, United Kingdom
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' The goal of Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting (CIT) course is to provide learners with troubleshooting methodologies and allow them to gain hands-on experience in troubleshooting sub-optimal performance in a converged network. The lecture provides the learner with technology independent troubleshooting techniques and methodologies while the labs support those skills with technology issues and problems. The CIT course is an integral part of any approach to obtain the technical proficiency of Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP). CIT deepens the learner¡¯s technical ability rather than introducing new baseline technology. The course serves as a method by which learners can assess their readiness for taking the CCIE qualification exam as well.
Objectives After finishing this module, the student will be able to: Given a fully operational internetwork, interconnecting end systems using Cisco systems routers and switches, administrative access to the network, and access to Cisco IOS commands and applications that are used to discover baseline configuration information, students will establish a baseline, so that the topology and configuration is diagramed and tabulated. Given interconnected end systems using Cisco systems routers and switches, and the principles of a layered model troubleshooting approach, students will determine and document a troubleshooting strategy so that internetwork problems can be detected and corrected consistently. Given the sub-optimal operation of an internetwork at the physical or data link layer, a list of user-reported symptoms, and a network baseline, students will use Cisco IOS commands and applications to resolve optimization and failure problems at the physical or data link layer, so that the framed data moves from one end of a data link to another at the expected data error rate determined in the network baseline. Given the sub-optimal operation of an internetwork at the network layer, a network baseline, and a list of user-reported and system-gathered symptoms, students will use Cisco IOS commands and applications to resolve optimization and failure problems at the network layer, so that students can verify connectivity at Layer 3, the routing tables show reachability to all expected network devices specified in the baseline, and traffic is flowing over the correct path detailed in the baseline. Given the sub-optimal operation of an internetwork at the transport or application layer, an application that is transmitting data at an unacceptable throughput from one destination to another, a list of user-reported and system-gathered symptoms, and a network baseline, students will resolve an optimization or failure problem at the transport or application layer, so that the application transmits data at an expected throughput, latency, and jitter based on the network baseline. Importance The course is a prerequisite for network administrators and technicians involved in troubleshooting complex network environments. Target Audience The course provides advanced training for senior-level network support professionals. The target audience is expected to be highly educated, with a background in engineering. They tend to be well organized, logical, and thoughtful. Prerequisite Knowledge Prerequisites include successful completion of the following courses or equivalent field experience: Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN) Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN) Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI) Course Outline Establishing a Baseline - Learners establish a baseline so that the topology and configuration of their pod and the classroom core is diagramed and tabulated. Determining an effective troubleshooting strategy - Learners are asked to apply concept of a logical network using the OSI and TCP/IP networking models to a physical network so that they can identify the logical layer that encapsulated data flow is functioning at each component in an end-to-end network. They are also presented with a general troubleshooting process and various approaches, which are used to detect, isolate, and correct problems. Resolving Problems at the Physical and Data Link layers - Learners will use Cisco commands and applications to resolve problem at the physical and data link layer of the OSI model. The general approach will be to isolate and correct problems based on symptoms that have been gathered from the network, users, or end-systems. Resolving Problems at the Network Layer - Learners will use Cisco commands and applications to resolve problems at the network layer of the OSI model. The general approach will be to isolate and correct problems based on symptoms that have been gathered from the network, users, or end-systems. Resolving Problems at the Transport and Application Layers - Learners will use Cisco commands and applications to resolve problems at the transport and application layers of the OSI and TCP/IP models. The general approach will be to isolate and correct problems based on symptoms that have been gathered from the network, users, or end-systems. ...''
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