Explanation
Web Troubleshooting By Arash Deljoo, Troubleshooting is the process of responding to a problem report (sometimes in the form of a trouble ticket), finding the root cause of the problem, and solving the problem. Although you normally think of the troubleshooting process to start when a user reports an issue, you need to understand that through effective network monitoring you can identify a situation that could be a troubleshooting issue. resolve that situation before it affects users. After an issue is reported, the first step in resolution is clearly defining the issue. Once you have a clearly defined target, you can start gathering more information about it. With this information, you should be able to better define the issue.
So based on your diagnosis, you can make a hypothesis about what might be causing the issue. Then evaluating these possible causes leads to the identification of the suspected root cause. After you have identified a suspected root cause, you will next define the methods for solving the problem and choose what you think is the best method. Sometimes the best way to solve a problem cannot be implemented immediately. For example, a piece of equipment may need to be replaced, or business workflow may be disrupted by implementing this process during business hours. In such cases, a troubleshooter may use a temporary fix until a permanent fix is put in place.
What will you learn?
- Troubleshooting IPv4-IPv6 Static Address and Routing
- Diagnosing IPV4 Path PING
- Troubleshooting IPv4 Routing with Traceroute
- EIGRP solution for IPv4
- Troubleshooting EIGRPv6 named EIGRP
- Diagnosing OSPF Neighbor Adjacencies
- Troubleshooting OSPF Routes
- Troubleshooting OSPF Miscellaneous Issues
- Troubleshooting OSPFv3 Classic Configuration
- Troubleshooting OSPFv3 Address Family Connections
- Troubleshooting BGP Neighbor Adjacencies
- Troubleshooting Missing BGP Routes
- PBR troubleshooting
Who is this course for?
- Business Network Engineer
- Service Provider Network Engineer
- CCNA/CCNP Enterprise candidates
Special web troubleshooting by Arash Deljoo
- Publisher: Udemy
- Teacher: Arash Deljoo
- Language : English
- Level: Medium
- Number of courses: 42
- Duration: 27 hours and 20 minutes
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Requirements
- You need to have CCNA/CCNP certification.
- You can implement all scenarios in GNS3 or EVE-NG.
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