ENARSI: Device, SNMP, DHCP, & Syslog Troubleshooting


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Overview/Description

What are the defaults you might find in place on your Cisco device when it comes to device management? What types of configurations should you know well enough to troubleshoot? In this course, you'll explore troubleshooting device management. Then, you'll move on to examine the different versions of SNMP, as well as the components that makeup the architecture and message types. Next, you see a typical SNMP version 3 configuration and common trouble areas. You'll learn about Syslog and how to use this powerful log data to effectively troubleshoot your device and its running services. Finally, you'll learn about common DHCP troubleshooting tactics and message information that is critical for effective enterprise troubleshooting. This course is one of a series that prepares you for the 300-410: Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI) certification exam.



Expected Duration (hours)
0.9

Lesson Objectives

ENARSI: Device, SNMP, DHCP, & Syslog Troubleshooting

  • recognize the management protocols available on a Cisco device and their management requirements
  • troubleshoot and configure transport inputs for a Cisco device
  • recognize defaults used for SSH and how to troubleshoot and configure SSH
  • recognize the differences between the SNMP components that make up the SNMP security model versions
  • recognize the communication, operations, and message types supported by SNMP
  • identify the different syslog severity levels and their descriptive names
  • distinguish between the different components of a syslog message
  • configure a Cisco device to provide DHCP services as a server
  • configure a Cisco device to use DHCP to get an IP address
  • recognize common DHCP commands for troubleshooting and debugging DHCP on a Cisco device
  • Course Number:
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    Expertise Level
    Expert