642-832 Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT)
The course is appropriate for enterprise network engineers with at least one year of job experience who are ready to advance their skills and work independently on complex network solutions. It is part of the official CCNP curriculum and covers the same skills that are validated in the CCNP certification exams.
Cosa si impara
Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives:
- Plan and document the most commonly performed maintenance functions in complex enterprise networks
- Develop a troubleshooting process to identify and resolve problems in complex enterprise networks
- Select tools that best support specific troubleshooting and maintenance processes in large, complex enterprise networks
- Practice maintenance procedures and fault resolution in switching based environments
- Practice maintenance procedures and fault resolution in routing based environments
- Practice maintenance procedures and fault resolution in a secure infrastructure
- Practice maintenance procedures and fault resolution problems in a complex environment
Cosa si impara
Chi dovrebbe partecipare
The primary audience for this course is as follows:
- Network professionals who want to increase their skill level at maintaining and troubleshooting complex Cisco IP networks. The typical job roles for this type of professional are network engineers, network operations center (NOC) technical support personnel, or help desk technicians
The secondary audience for this course is as follows:
- Any individual involved in network maintenance and support
Contenuto dettagliato
1. Planning Maintenance for Complex Networks
Applying Maintenance Methodologies
Models and methodologies commonly used for network maintenance and the benefits that these models bring to an organization
Select generalized maintenance models and planning tools that fit your organization
Common Maintenance Processes and Procedures
Essential network maintenance tasks
Advantages of scheduled maintenance
Key decision factors that affect change control procedures in order to create procedures that fit the needs of your organization
Essential elements of network documentation and their function
Plan for efficient disaster recovery
Importance of network monitoring and performance measurement as an integral element of a proactive network maintenance strategy
Network Maintenance Tools, Applications, and Resources
Elements of a basic network maintenance toolkit
Tools that support the documentation process and are appropriate to your organization
How configuration, software, and hardware resource management software can improve disaster recovery procedures
How network monitoring software benefits the maintenance process
Metrics that could be used to measure network performance, the performance measurement process, and creating a performance measurement plan that is appropriate to your organization
2. Planning Troubleshooting Processes for Complex Enterprise Networks
Lab 2-1 Debrief
Applying Troubleshooting Methodologies
Fundamental elements of a troubleshooting process
Advantages of a structured network troubleshooting method
Evaluate and assess common troubleshooting approaches
Select a combination of troubleshooting methods that are appropriate to a specific troubleshooting scenario
Planning and Implementing Troubleshooting Procedures
Fundamental subprocesses of the generic troubleshooting process
Formulate correct problem definitions and assign responsibilities
Gather information in a structured manner
Interpret and analyze the gathered information
Isolate a problem through a process of elimination
Formulate a hypothesis and evaluate the necessary actions to take after you have formulated a hypothesis
Test a hypothesis and roll back if a hypothesis is not confirmed
Integrate a solution into the existing network
Integrating Troubleshooting into the Network Maintenance Process
Evaluate the benefits gained by aligning troubleshooting procedures to network maintenance procedures
Create and routinely update documentation as part of the troubleshooting process
Identify abnormal network behavior by comparing actual behavior to a baseline created as part of the network maintenance process
Implement communication processes that increase the effectiveness of the troubleshooting process
Implement change procedures that are flexible enough to support the changes needed during troubleshooting and controlled enough to be integrated into the standard maintenance and documentation procedures
3. Maintenance and Troubleshooting Tools and Applications
Assembling a Basic Diagnostic Toolkit Using Cisco IOS Software
Apply filtering to Cisco IOS commands to select relevant output
Test network connectivity using Cisco IOS commands
Diagnose basic hardware-related problems
Using Specialized Maintenance and Troubleshooting Tools
Tools and their underlying technologies supporting the troubleshooting process
Enable SPAN and RSPAN to facilitate the use of packet sniffers
Configure routers and switches for communication with SNMP-based or NetFlow-based network management systems in order to facilitate the collection of device and traffic statistics that are part of a network baseline
Configure routers and switches to send SNMP traps to provide fault notification to SNMP-based network management systems
Lab 3-1 Debrief
Validate your understanding of the network and available tools and fill in any potential gaps in your documentation
Consolidate the lessons learned during the review discussions into a set of best-practice methods and commands to aid in future troubleshooting procedures
4. Maintaining and Troubleshooting Campus Switching-Based Solutions
Troubleshooting VLANs
Process involved in switching a frame from a host in a VLAN to another host in the same VLAN across multiple switched hops
Analyze information gathered from switch data structures to verify proper operation of Layer 2 forwarding within a VLAN
Troubleshooting Spanning Tree
Steps that spanning tree goes through to attain a loop-free topology
Determine the spanning-tree topology using Cisco IOS commands
Symptoms and remediation of spanning-tree failures
Lab 4-1 Debrief
Compare your solution, findings, and action log against a set of checkpoints provided by the instructor and identify common and alternative solutions
Consolidate the lessons learned during the review discussions into a set of best-practice methods and commands to aid you in future troubleshooting procedures
Troubleshooting Switched Virtual Interfaces and Inter VLAN Routing
Use the information contained in the data structures used in the operation of multilayer switching to diagnose issues related to multilayer switching
Diagnose problems related to SVI and routed ports based on an understanding of the essential differences between these two types of Layer 3 interfaces on a multilayer switch
Troubleshooting FHRPs
The HSRP election process and packet forwarding via HSRP routers
Verify the operation of HSRP using Cisco IOS commands
Similarities and major differences between HSRP, VRRP, and GLBP
Lab 4-2 Debrief
Troubleshooting Performance Problems on Switches
Use Cisco IOS commands to diagnose physical and data link layer problems on switch ports
Use Cisco IOS commands to analyze TCAM utilization on switches to determine the root cause of TCAM allocation failures
Use Cisco IOS commands to determine the root cause of high CPU usage on a switch
References to Additional Campus Switching Technologies in E-Learning
Troubleshooting Performance Problems on Switches e-learning module
Troubleshooting Wireless Integration e-learning module
Troubleshooting Voice over IP Integration e-learning module
Troubleshooting Video Integration e-learning module
Process of accessing and using e-learning content
5. Maintaining and Troubleshooting Routing-Based Solutions
Troubleshooting Network Layer Connectivity
Processes involved in routing packets across multiple router hops from one host to another host in a different subnet
Analyze information gathered from a router's routing table and FIB to verify the IP packet forwarding process
Verify the mapping of Layer 3 information to Layer 2 information to ensure that routed packets are correctly encapsulated and transmitted using the data link protocol of the egress interface
Troubleshooting EIGRP
Apply your knowledge of EIGRP data structures to gather necessary information as part of a structured approach to troubleshooting EIGRP routing problems
Apply your knowledge of the processes that EIGRP uses to exchange routing information to interpret and analyze the information that is gathered during an EIGRP troubleshooting process
Use Cisco IOS commands to gather information from the EIGRP data structures and track the flow of EIGRP routing information to troubleshoot EIGRP operation
Lab 5-1 Debrief
Troubleshooting OSPF
Apply your knowledge of OSPF data structures to gather necessary information as part of a structured approach to troubleshooting OSPF routing problems
Apply your knowledge of the processes that OSPF uses to exchange network topology information within an area to interpret and analyze the information that is gathered during an OSPF troubleshooting process
Apply your knowledge of the processes that OSPF uses to exchange network topology information between areas, to interpret and analyze the information that is gathered during an OSPF troubleshooting process
Use Cisco IOS commands to gather information from the OSPF data structures and track the flow of OSPF routing information to troubleshoot OSPF operation
Troubleshooting Route Redistribution
Data structures and processes involved in route redistribution
Verify the correct operation of a route redistribution process
Lab 5-2 Debrief
Troubleshooting BGP
Apply your knowledge of BGP data structures to gather necessary information as part of a structured approach to troubleshooting BGP routing problems
Apply your knowledge of the processes that BGP uses to exchange routing information to interpret and analyze the information that is gathered during a BGP troubleshooting process
Use Cisco IOS commands to gather information from the BGP data structures and track the flow of BGP routing information in order to troubleshoot BGP operation
Lab 5-3 Debrief
Troubleshooting Performance Problems on Routers
Use the IOS tools to analyze CPU usage to determine the root cause of high CPU usage on a router
Use the IOS tools to analyze packet forwarding through a router
Use the IOS tools to analyze memory usage to troubleshoot router performance problems
Lab 5-4 Debrief
References to Additional Troubleshooting on NAT and DHCP in E-Learning
Troubleshooting NAT and PAT e-learning module
Troubleshooting DHCP e-learning module
Troubleshooting IPv6, OSPFv3, and RIPng e-learning module
Process of accessing and using e-learning content
6. Maintaining and Troubleshooting Network Security Solutions
Troubleshooting Security Features
Impact of security features on network troubleshooting
Lab 6-1 Debrief
Security Features Review
Diagnose and resolve transport layer problems in a structured manner
Verify the operation of Cisco IOS Firewall stateful packet inspection
Diagnose and resolve problems related to using AAA on routers and switches
Lab 6-2 Debrief
References to Additional Security Troubleshooting in E-Learning
Troubleshooting Network Applications Services e-learning module
Troubleshooting Branch Office and Remote Worker Problems e-learning module
Process of accessing and using e-learning content
7. Maintaining and Troubleshooting Integrated, Complex Enterprise Networks
Troubleshooting Complex Environments
Primary lessons learned about network maintenance and troubleshooting tasks during previous labs
Lab 7-1 Debrief
Contenuto dettagliato
Prerequisiti
The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this course are as follows:
- Certificazione CCNA
- Knowledge and experience of the implementation and verification of enterprise routing and switching technologies as offered by the SWITCH and ROUTE courses or equivalent skills and knowledge
Note: In addition to CCNA certification it is recommended that the learner has practical experience in installing, operating and maintaining Cisco routers and switches in an enterprise environment

