About the Book
CCNP Routing and Switching TSHOOT 300-135 Quick Reference provides a concise review of the objectives on the CCNP TSHOOT exam. This eBook provides you with detailed exam topic summaries, highlighting only the key topics in cram-style format, guaranteeing retention and easy recall of the key exam topics and ensuring your success on exam day.
With this document as your guide, you will review the following topics:
--Troubleshooting methodology
--Best practices for routine maintenance
--Troubleshooting tools
--Troubleshooting switching technologies, including hardware, VLANs, STP, SVIs, trunking and EtherChannel, and port security
--Troubleshooting IP networking, including IP address assignment, NTP, Syslog, SNMP, gateway redundancy, and NAT
--Troubleshooting OSPF, EIGRP, and BGP routing protocols
--Network layer connectivity, router performance, and route redistribution
This fact-filled Quick Reference enables you to get all-important information at a glance, helping you focus your study on areas of weakness and enhance memory retention of essential exam concepts.
Table of Contents:
TSHOOT 0. Tools and Methodologies
0.1. Methods — principles of troubleshooting
0.2. Procedures — approaches to troubleshooting
0.3. Practices — maintenance approaches, such as saving configs
0.4. IOS Troubleshooting tools (i.e. ping, trace, basic show commands)
0.5. Specialized tools — SNMP, Netflow, etc.
1. Troubleshooting IP networking — This section will provide some insight into common problems and troubleshooting approaches covering IP networking.
1.1. IPv4 /v6 Address Assignment
1.2. DHCP and DHCP snooping
1.3. SSH / Telnet
1.4. NTP, Syslog, SNMP
1.5. Gateway redundancy - HSRP/VRRP/GLBP
1.6. Filtering - Access lists and Route-maps (PBR)
1.7. Network Address Translation
2. Troubleshooting Switching Technologies — This section will cover troubleshooting switching issues. Each section will provide a brief overview of the topic, some notes on common issues, and commands useful to troubleshooting.
2.1. STP
2.2. VLANs, PVLANs
2.3. SVIs
2.4. Trunking
2.5. Native VLAN mismatch
2.6. Etherchannel
2.7. PACLs and VACLs
2.8. Port Security
3. 3. Troubleshooting Switching Technologies — This section will cover troubleshooting switching issues. Each section will provide a brief overview of the topic, some notes on common issues, and commands useful to troubleshooting.
3.1. STP
3.2. VLANs, PVLANs
3.3. SVIs
3.4. Trunking
3.5. Native VLAN mismatch
3.6. Etherchannel
3.7. PACLs and VACLs
3.8. Port Security
4. Troubleshooting Routing Technologies - This section will cover troubleshooting routing issues. Each section will provide a brief overview of the topic, some notes on common issues, and commands useful to troubleshooting.
4.1. EIGRP (routing, configuration, authentication, Stub, summarization, filtering, passive, SIA, IPv6)
4.2. OSPF (routing, configuration, authentication, summarization, filtering, passive, adjacencies, IPv6)
4.3. BGP (routing, AS, configuration, authentication, summarization, prefix lists, filtering, neighborship, route-maps, IPv6)
About the Author :
Brent D. Stewart, CCNP, CCSI, is a network administrator at CommScope, where he focuses on design and implementation of an international IP network. Brent has worked in fiber-optic manufacturing R&D, as a network consultant, and as a certified Cisco instructor. Brent participated in the development of BSCI while with Global Knowledge and developed Internetbased versions of several CCNP classes. Brent received a B.S. in physics from Lenoir-Rhyne College and is currently finishing an M.S. in computer science/information security from James Madison University.
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Brent lives in Hickory, North Carolina, with his beautiful wife, Karen, and their wonderfully mischievous children, Benjamin, Kaitlyn, Madelyn, and William.
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