Monday, April 5, 2010


Netmasterclass Cisco 360 Learning Program for CCIE RS Lesson Troubleshooting
2.75 GB



The centerpiece of this Lesson Module is the Troubleshooting video on demand (VoD) instruction. The split-screen format of each VoD module provides the powerful learning experience of shadowing a Cisco CCIE who is configuring and explaining a Troubleshooting process.

Duration

Seven Hours

Each VoD is approximately 1530 minutes in length, and the approximately seven hours of VoD modules are grouped into three blocks. A set of supporting “Spot the Issues” soft assessment quizzes are included in each block. In addition, two hands-on, technology-focused practice labs on the subject of the Troubleshooting are available in this Lesson Module.

Target Audience

The Troubleshooting lesson is for professional-level networking engineers who have 35 years of network engineering experience or who have completed the Cisco CCNP certification. This self-paced Lesson Module is for engineers who need to master CCIE-level problems that involve:

* Formulating a structured and consistent troubleshooting process

* Troubleshooting Link-Layer Technologies

* Troubleshooting IPv4 Routing Protocols

* Troubleshooting IP Services: IPv6, Multicast, Router QoS and NAT

Recommended Prerequisites and Corequisites

A CCNP level of understanding of network troubleshooting are required. It is also recommended that this lesson be completed with these lessons

* CCIE R&S Lesson: Data Link Layer Technologies

* CCIE R&S Lesson: Frame Relay

* CCIE R&S Lesson: BGP Routing Protocols

Lesson Module Objectives

Upon completion of this self-paced Lesson Module, learners should be able to formulate well-defined mental simulations to perform the following Troubleshooting tasks with the minimally described parameters that are commonly found in CCIE-level tasks.

* Formulate an end-to-end opening moves strategy for troubleshooting tasks

* Formulate a troubleshooting strategy for link-layer technologies

* Formulate a troubleshooting strategy for routing protocols

* Formulate a troubleshooting strategy for IP Services that include IPv6, Multicast, Router QoS and NAT

Lesson Module Outline

The VoDs in this Lesson Module discuss these topics:

* Block 1: Troubleshooting Tools and Techniques Introduction to Troubleshooting

* Troubleshooting Tools IOS SHOW Commands

* Troubleshooting Tools – PING

* Troubleshooting Tools – Traceroute

* Troubleshooting Tools Debug IP Packet Part I

* Troubleshooting Tools Debug IP Packet Part II

* Troubleshooting Frame-Relay Part I

* Troubleshooting Frame-Relay Part II

* Troubleshooting Frame-Relay Part III

* Troubleshooting Switched Interfaces Fundamentals

* Troubleshooting Switched Interfaces Strategy Part I

* Troubleshooting Switched Interfaces Strategy Part II

* Block 2: Troubleshooting Routing Protocols Troubleshooting RIP

* Troubleshooting EIGRP Adjacencies

* Troubleshooting EIGRP Routing

* Troubleshooting OSPF Adjacencies

* Troubleshooting OSPF Routing Part I

* Troubleshooting OSPF Routing Part II

* Troubleshooting Redistribution

* Troubleshooting BGP Neighbor Relationships Part I

* Troubleshooting BGP Neighbor Relationships Part II

* Troubleshooting BGP Routing Part I

* Troubleshooting BGP Routing Part II

* Troubleshooting BGP Filtering Part I

* Troubleshooting BGP Filtering Part II

* Troubleshooting BGP Filtering Part III

* Block 3: Troubleshooting IP Services Troubleshooting IPv6 Part I

* Troubleshooting IPv6 Part II

* Troubleshooting IP Multicast

* Troubleshooting Router QoS Part I

* Troubleshooting Router QoS Part II

* Troubleshooting NAT

Lab Outline

This Lesson Module contains two hands-on labs that focus on the Troubleshooting topics in the VoDs. Learners must supply the lab equipment that is required to run the labs. Each of these hands-on, technology-focused scenarios consists of:

* A scenario written with CCIE-level troubleshooting tasks

* A detailed Answer Key

* The web-based and highly interactive Mentor Guide



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