Fault Tolerance and Troubleshooting Networks


Overview/Description
To describe fault tolerance and network troubleshooting

Target Audience
Network engineers, network architects, internetworking engineers, LAN and WAN administrators, systems administrators, systems managers, intranet administrators

Prerequisites
A basic understanding of internetworking technologies; achievement of i-Net+ certification is recommended but not required; experience in network support or administration is desirable

Expected Duration
185 Minutes

Objectives:

Fault Tolerance and Troubleshooting Networks

  • explain how to troubleshoot RAID.
  • describe how to plan a server backup.
  • explain how to plan and implement a disaster-recovery strategy.
  • identify practical disaster-recovery strategies.
  • identify resources and help documentation for troubleshooting a network.
  • use LEDs and log files as resources for troubleshooting a network.
  • describe important tools for monitoring and testing networks.
  • describe a systematic troubleshooting methodology.
  • troubleshoot Internet connectivity and name resolution problems on a network.
  • troubleshoot a LAN and local hosts on a network.
  • describe possible reasons for network failure and to develop a systematic network troubleshooting methodology.

  • Course Number: 65860_eng