Diagnosing and Correcting Campus Problems in a Cisco Internetwork


Overview/Description
To detail a process for correcting TCP/IP and IPX/SPX campus problems

Target Audience
Network engineers, network system analysts, and maintenance personnel responsible for troubleshooting network problems; anyone working towards the Cisco Certified Network Professional qualification

Prerequisites
The Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) learning path; familiarity with the following learning paths would be advantageous: Building Scaleable Cisco Networks (BSCN), Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN),and Cisco: Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN)

Expected Duration
245 Minutes

Objectives:

Diagnosing and Correcting Campus Problems in a Cisco Internetwork

  • detail the commands used in troubleshooting TCP/IP problems
  • describe how to diagnose and correct TCP/IP host problems.
  • describe how to diagnose and correct routing problems.
  • troubleshoot a TCP/IP network.
  • discuss the features of Windows troubleshooting tools.
  • correct problems in Windows-based networks.
  • troubleshoot and correct Windows-related problems in networks.
  • troubleshoot TCP/IP on a campus router interface.
  • troubleshoot connectivity in a Windows NT network.
  • describe tools used for troubleshooting problems in NetWare.
  • describe a process for diagnosing and correcting lower-layer, GNS, and server problems.
  • describe a process for correcting Novell network problems.
  • troubleshoot a NetWare network.

  • Course Number: 40513_eng