| CIT (Cisco
Internetwork Troubleshooting)
Prerequisites
CIT requires that you already know
how to work with Cisco IOS and Catalyst software.
These skills can be gained from self-paced or instructor-led
training sessions and from work experience. The
participant should have a working knowledge of:
- Scaleable networks
- Remote access networks
- Multilayer switched networks
These skills can be gained by taking the BSCN,
BCRAN, and BCMSN Cisco Certified Training courses.
Course
Objectives
The course provides these students with methodical
practice using specific Cisco IOS software and Catalyst
software tools to diagnose and correct problems
on widely installed Cisco products.
After completing this course, students will be
able to:
- Use an efficient problem-solving method when
troubleshooting and documenting
internetwork problems
- Identify and apply generic and Cisco-specific
troubleshooting tools on Cisco routers and switches
- Analyze and troubleshoot problems in the following
environments:
- Campus TCP/IP
- Novell IPX
- Catalyst switches
- VLANs on routers and switches
- Frame Relay
- ISDN BRI
The following is a brief outline of the CIT 4.1
course modules that contain material
to achieve this course goal:
- Troubleshooting Processes
- Routing and Routed Protocol Troubleshooting
- Campus Switch and VLAN Troubleshooting
- WAN Troubleshooting
Course
Content
- Troubleshooting Cisco Routers
- Frame Relay, ISDN, Serials
- IOS Software tools and Diagnose tools
- Installing, upgrading Routers and Switches
- Troubleshooting Routing, Switches…etc
Course
Outline
- Support Resources for Troubleshooting
- Using Troubleshooting Methods
- Identifying Troubleshooting Targets
- Applying Cisco Troubleshooting Tools
- Diagnosing and Correcting Campus TCP/IP Problems
- Diagnosing and Correcting Novell Networking
Problems
- Diagnosing and Correcting Catalyst Problems
- Troubleshooting VLANs on Routers and Switches
- Diagnosing and Correcting Frame Relay Problems
- Diagnosing and Correcting ISDN BRI Problems
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