ICND2 3.0: Troubleshooting Connectivity
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Overview/Description
As a network administrator, it's vital to be able to troubleshoot network connectivity issues. Learn how to troubleshoot with SPAN, IP SLA, and other tools, as you prepare for the 200-105: Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 2 certification exam.
Expected Duration (hours)
1.4
Lesson Objectives ICND2 3.0: Troubleshooting Connectivity
identify an IP SLAs ICMP Echo operation in a given scenario
identify the step required to test end-to-end connectivity and receive a notification in the event that connectivity fails
recognize how an ICMP Echo request is measured
specify the syntax used to enable IP-SLA in a given scenario
specify the value type that provides missed responses before SLA is violated
identify SPAN in a given scenario
identify the characteristics of a Cisco IOS switch configuration in a given scenario
recognize the purpose of performing a local SPAN
recognize what’s used to copy frames transmitted between switch ports on the same switch
specify the syntax required to configure a monitored port
identify how to verify Layer 3 connectivity between devices
recognize how to identify routers as packet traffic passes through a network
recognize the characteristics of SNMPv3 security
specify how to verify Layer 3 end-to-end connectivity
Course Number: it_ccnarstv_25_03_enus
Expertise Level
Intermediate