TSHOOT 2.0 : Layer 3 Troubleshooting


Overview/Description
Expected Duration
Lesson Objectives
Course Number
Expertise Level



Overview/Description

Discover tools and approaches that can be used to troubleshoot Layer 3 issues, including how to isolate the issue and strategies for correcting it. This course will help prepare for the 300-135: Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks certification exam.



Expected Duration (hours)
1.4

Lesson Objectives

TSHOOT 2.0 : Layer 3 Troubleshooting

  • recognize the order of syntax used set the interface IP address and subnet mask
  • specify the syntax used to display summarized status information of the interface
  • identify the order of syntax used to update an access list
  • identify the syntax used to force a router to adopt an IP address on the same subnet
  • recognize the syntax used to display Network Address Translation (NAT) interface status
  • identify the syntax used to display an entire IP route table
  • recognize the order of syntax used to update an allowed time range
  • specify causes of network communication issues
  • identify the syntax used to display the running configuration for a port channel
  • specify the syntax used to display Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) neighbors
  • recognize the syntax used to display IPv6 status information for interfaces
  • recognize the syntax used to test IPv6 connections to remote hosts
  • specify the order of syntax used to assign sequence numbers to an entry in a named IP access list
  • Course Number:
    it_ccnpttv_12_06_enus

    Expertise Level
    Expert