Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks v2.0 Self-Paced (TSHOOT)

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      COURSE INFORMATION

      Note: For self-paced learning, you will have access to this course for 12 months from the purchase date.

      Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks v2.0 (TSHOOT) Overview:

      In the Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks v2.0 (TSHOOT) course, you will learn and practice techniques to monitor and troubleshoot routed and switched networks through extensive hands-on lab exercises. Troubleshooting methods, approaches, procedures, and tools are explored. A series of different organizations are introduced for each a set of troubleshooting scenarios that are presented. You will attempt to solve as many of the troubleshooting tickets as you can; the debrief includes review information that will help you further understand the specific issues raised in the scenarios.

      Supplemental Assets:

      • Mentoring: Mentors are available to help you with your studies for the certification exams. You can reach them by entering a Mentored Chat Room or by using the Email My Mentor service.
      • Class Notes / Study Guides: Printable study guide and class notes are intended to support your transfer of knowledge and skills from courses to the workplace. Use these to follow along with instruction, review prior to certification exams, or to reference on the job.
      • Lab Simulations: Task-based multipath scenarios provide realistic practice of technology subjects or applications.

      Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks v2.0 (TSHOOT) Certifications:

      This course is part of the following Certifications:

      • Cisco Certified Network Professional Routing and Switching (CCNP)

      Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks v2.0 (TSHOOT) Prerequisites:

      Before attending this course, you must have the following:

      • Layer 2 switching:
        • VLANs, VLAN access control lists, port security
        • Switch security issues
      • Link aggregation protocols
      • Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
      • Inter-VLAN routing solutions
      • First Hop Redundancy Protocols (FHRPs) – HSRP, VRRP, and GLBP
      • Branch office operations
      • Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)
      • Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
      • Layer 3 path control
      • Redistribution
      • Internal and External Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
      • IPv6 Networking

      Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks v2.0 (TSHOOT) Objectives:

      After successfully completing this course, you will be able to:

      • Troubleshooting methods, approaches, and procedures
      • Recommended network maintenance practices
      • Using basic and specialized troubleshooting tools
      • Troubleshooting:
        • A redundant Internet gateway or redundant ISP fails to provide backup connectivity
        • OSPF, EIGRP and BGP issues, including redistribution
        • HSRP, VRRP, and GLBP issues
        • EtherChannel issues
        • Other issues including NTP, DNS, default routes, IP SLAs, AAA, and GRE
        • When headquarters or branch clients are unable to access internal devices or the Internet
        • When you are unable to connect to a network device using SSH or Telnet
        • When devices are unable to acquire a DHCP-provided address

      Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks v2.0 (TSHOOT) Outline:

      Module 1: Tools and Methodologies of Troubleshooting
      • Describing Troubleshooting Methodologies
      • Using Troubleshooting Procedures
      • Following Recommended Practices During Routine Network Maintenance
      • Using Basic IOS Troubleshooting Tools
      • Using Specialized Troubleshooting Tools
      • Module 1 Labs:
        • Maintaining and Documenting a Network
        • Troubleshooting Connectivity
      Module 2: Troubleshooting at SECHNIK Networking Ltd
      • Debrief of the each of the three Troubleshooting at SECHNIK Networking Ltd. Labs
      • Troubleshooting issues with trunks, NAT, interfaces, IPv6, network layer connectivity, error-disabled ports, DHCP, passive interfaces
      • Module 2 Labs: SECHNIK Networking Ltd
        • Challenge 1: First Troubleshooting at SECHNIK Networking Ltd
        • Challenge 2: Second Troubleshooting at SECHNIK Networking Ltd
        • Challenge 3: Third Troubleshooting at SECHNIK Networking Ltd
      Module 3: Troubleshooting at TINC Garbage Disposal Ltd.
      • Debrief of the each of the four Troubleshooting at TINC Garbage Disposal Ltd. Labs
      • Troubleshooting issues with BGP neighborship, port security, VLANs, native VLAN, OSPF adjacency, management access, HSRP, routing sources, VRRP, EtherChannel, GLBP, DHCP snooping
      • Module 3 Labs: TINC Garbage Disposal Ltd
        • Challenge 1: First Troubleshooting at TINC Garbage Disposal Ltd
        • Challenge 2: Second Troubleshooting at TINC Garbage Disposal Ltd
        • Challenge 3: Third Troubleshooting at TINC Garbage Disposal Ltd
        • Challenge 4: Fourth Troubleshooting at TINC Garbage Disposal Ltd
      Module 4: Troubleshooting at PILE Forensic Accounting Ltd
      • Debrief of the each of the five Troubleshooting at PILE Forensic Accounting Ltd. Labs
      • Troubleshooting issues with EIGRP adjacency, BGP filtering and route selection, NTP, inter-VLAN routing, DNS, remote device management, EIGRP named configuration, EIGRP stub, default routes, management plane security.
      • Module 4 Labs: PILE Forensic Accounting Ltd
        • Challenge 1: First Troubleshooting at PILE Forensic Accounting Ltd
        • Challenge 2: Second Troubleshooting at PILE Forensic Accounting Ltd
        • Challenge 3: Third Troubleshooting at PILE Forensic Accounting Ltd
        • Challenge 4: Fourth Troubleshooting at PILE Forensic Accounting Ltd
        • Challenge 5: Fifth Troubleshooting at PILE Forensic Accounting Ltd
      Module 5: Troubleshooting at Bank of POLONA Ltd
      • Debrief of the each of the four Troubleshooting at POLONA Ltd. Labs.
      • Troubleshooting issues with redistribution, FHRP tracking, IP SLA, EIGRP summarization, basic RIPng, ACLs, GRE tunnels, OSPF summarization, AAA, OSPF for IPv6, OSPF stub areas.
      • Module 5 Labs: Bank of POLONA Ltd
        • Challenge 1: First Troubleshooting at Bank of POLONA Ltd
        • Challenge 2: Second Troubleshooting at Bank of POLONA Ltd
        • Challenge 3: Third Troubleshooting at Bank of POLONA Ltd
        • Challenge 4: Fourth Troubleshooting at Bank of POLONA Ltd
      Module 6: Troubleshooting at RADULKO Transport Ltd
      • Debrief of the each of the four Troubleshooting at RADULKO Transport Ltd. Labs.
      • Troubleshooting issues with STP, PBR, CDP, LLDP, VTP, EIGRP for IPv6, MP-BGP, and OSPFv3 address families
      • Module 6 Labs: RADULKO Transport Ltd
        • Challenge 1: First Troubleshooting at RADULKO Transport Ltd
        • Challenge 2: Second Troubleshooting at RADULKO Transport Ltd
        • Challenge 3: Third Troubleshooting at RADULKO Transport Ltd
        • Challenge 4: Fourth Troubleshooting at RADULKO Transport Ltd

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