Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting
Revision: TE1209_20060318
Course Length:
5 Days
Course Description:
This course will provide learners with experience in troubleshooting sub-optimal performance in a converged network and 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.
Who Should Attend:
Network administrators and technicians, CCNP candidates, and CCIE Routing and Switching candidates will benefit from this course. CIT provides advanced training for senior-level network support professionals. The students are expected to be highly educated, with a background in engineering.
Benefits of Attendance:
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Establish a baseline, so that the topology and configuration is diagrammed and tabulated.
- Determine and document a troubleshooting strategy so that internetwork problems can be detected and corrected consistently.
- Use Cisco IOS commands and applications to resolve optimization and failure problems at the physical or data link layer.
- Use Cisco IOS commands and applications to resolve optimization and failure problems at the network layer.
Prerequisites:
Students should have taken Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices, Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks, Building Cisco Remote Access Networks, and Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks.
Course Outline:
- Chapter 1: Establishing A Baseline
- Chapter 2: Determining An Effective Troubleshooting Strategy
- Chapter 3: Resolving Problems At The Physical And Data Link Layers
- Chapter 4: Resolving Problems At The Network Layer
- Chapter 5: Resolving Problems At The Transport And Application Layers



