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Network+/Objectives/Network Troubleshooting

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5.1 Explain the troubleshooting methodology.

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1. Identify the problem

  • Gather information
  • Question users
  • Identify symptoms
  • Determine if anything has changed
  • Duplicate the problem, if possible
  • Approach multiple problems individually

2. Establish a theory of probable cause

  • Question the obvious
  • Consider multiple approaches
    • Top-to-bottom/bottom-to-top OSI model
    • Divide and conquer

3. Test the theory to determine the cause

  • If theory is confirmed, determine next steps to resolve problem
  • If theory is not confirmed, establish a new theory or escalate

4. Establish a plan of action to resolve the problem and identify potential effects

5. Implement the solution or escalate as necessary

6. Verify full system functionality and implement preventive measures if applicable

7. Document findings, actions, outcomes, and lessons learned throughout the process

5.2 Given a scenario, troubleshoot common cabling and physical interface issues.

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  • Interface issues
    • Increasing interface counters
    • Port status
      • Error disabled
      • Administratively down
      • Suspended
  • Hardware issues
    • Power over Ethernet (PoE)
      • Power budget exceeded
      • Incorrect standard
    • Transceivers
      • Mismatch
      • Signal strength

5.3 Given a scenario, troubleshoot common issues with network services.

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  • Route selection
  • Address pool exhaustion
  • Incorrect default gateway
  • Incorrect IP address
    • Duplicate IP address
  • Incorrect subnet mask

5.4 Given a scenario, troubleshoot common performance issues.

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  • Wireless
    • Interference
      • Channel overlap
    • Signal degradation or loss
    • Insufficient wireless coverage
    • Client disassociation issues
    • Roaming misconfiguration

5.5 Given a scenario, use the appropriate tool or protocol to solve networking issues.

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  • Hardware tools
  • Basic networking device commands
    • show mac-address-table
    • show route
    • show interface
    • show config
    • show arp
    • show vlan
    • show power