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Cisco CIT Exam 642-831
Video Instructor-Led Format



Audience
Network engineers, LAN professionals, Application developers, programmers, project leaders and other technical individuals that will need to acquire the necessary skills for the Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting exam series.
   

Duration

5 CDs
   
Course Abstract
Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting course will show you how to develop a troubleshooting method for network support. Expert Stephen Dudgeon provides a brief overview of the various popular network technologies then shows you how to identify potential targets for troubleshooting network problems. This course provides examples of troubleshooting some common network problems, which will help you identify and list items for documenting a troubleshooting process. At the conclusion of this course, you will understand CIT, have additional resources for supplementing technical knowledge, and be prepared to pass exam 642-831.

   
Price
Single User (CDROM)
$695.00
Singe User (eLearning Portal)
$695.00
Multi-User LAN (2-5 users)
$1389.00
more than 5 users
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Program Includes

The following components are included in this course:

  • 4 CD-ROMs - Live instructor-led classroom sessions with full Audio, Video and demonstration components
  • Cisco Press CCNP 642-831 Study Guide
  • 1 CD-ROM Hands-on RouterSim CCNP
  • MeasureUp CCNP ExamSim 642-831
  • Exclusive LearningZone Live Mentor more details
  • Help Whenever you need it! Exclusive LearningZone - Why wait for email support? Chat Live with our Certified Instructors anytime around the clock (7x24) an $395 Value
  • Proven technique- CCNA Exam Secrets Review
  • Exclusive CCNP Exam Pass Guarantee
  • Certificate of Completion
   
Course Experts
Stephen Dugan, CCSI, CCNP, CCNA, MCSE, MCP
As a Cisco Certified System Instructor, Steve instructs Internetworking Engineers using official Cisco Career Certification Curriculum. He prepares students for the Official Cisco CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, CCDP and CCIE curriculums. Stephen has conducted numerous private classes for Cisco Systems internal SE and Developers. He has personally developing the first ever Cisco Infrastructure Hacking Class. Class involves running various security exploits against a Cisco Network and then configuring the equipment for proper defense. He is also a current Speaker for the largest Network Security Conference in the World - BlackHat Inc.

   
   
Course Topics

The following list represents the sections and topics discussed in this virtual instructor-led course offering.

 
 
  • Demonstrate knowledge of common data link layer characteristics and key troubleshooting targets likely to be found in campus network
  • Describe the types and purposes of tools commonly used for network troubleshooting processes
  • Describe and use the Cisco information resources (especially those in the CCO World Wide Web site) that can assist with troubleshooting processes
  • List the preferred methods for escalation of troubleshooting issues to Cisco's service and support programs
  • Demonstrate knowledge of connection sequences and key troubleshooting targets within TCP/IP, Novell IPX, and AppleTalk
  • Use troubleshooting tools and minimize their impact on a Cisco router's switching type and data flow
  • Identify and use Cisco IOSTM software commands and debug utilities to filter, capture, and display protocol traffic flows
  • Describe an efficient problem-solving method when troubleshooting and documenting internetwork problems
  • Use proven problem isolation techniques to list the symptoms of common TCP/IP problems
  • Apply diagnostic tools to solve network problems that include systems running TCP/IP with Windows NT/95 clients and servers
  • Use proven problem isolation techniques to list the symptoms of common Novell IPX problems on router networks
  • Use proven problem isolation techniques to list the symptoms of common AppleTalk problems on router networks
  • Apply diagnostic VLAN tools to switched and routed VLAN configuration problems
  • Use Cisco IOS router troubleshooting commands with Catalyst switch troubleshooting commands
  • Use proven problem isolation techniques to list the symptoms of Catalyst 5000 and VLAN problems on switched Ethernet Networks
  • Apply diagnostic tools to trouble tickets and solve classroom network Catalyst 5000 problems that simulate real-life networking malfunctions
  • Use Cisco IOS commands and problem isolation techniques to identify the symptoms of common ISDN BRI problems
  • Apply diagnostic tools to trouble tickets and solve ISDN BRI problems that simulate real-life WAN malfunctions
  • Use Cisco IOS commands and problem isolation techniques to identify the symptoms of common WAN and Frame Relay problems
 

Get the hands-on you need to pass your CCNP Support exam with our Cisco SupportSim simulator. RouterSim's SupportSim product will provide you with the hands-on troubleshooting that you need to pass your CCNP Support exam. This standalone product provide troubleshooting and testing of both LAN and WAN protocols as well as debugging labs that will place a bug into your configured network. You have to troubleshoot and fix the network!

  • Lab 4.1: Gathering the Lab Configuration
  • Lab 4.2: Configuring the 2600B router
  • Lab 4.3: Configuring the 2600A Router
  • Lab 4.4: Configuring the 5000A Switch
  • Lab 4.5: Configuring the 1900A switch
  • Lab 4.6: Configuring the 1900B Switch
  • Lab 4.7: Basic Troubleshooting Global Commands
  • Lab 4.8: Basic Troubleshooting Interface Commands
  • Lab 4.9: Router Process Commands
  • Lab 4.10: Debugging Commands
  • Lab 4.11: Using the Ping Command
  • Lab 4.12: Using the Traceroute command
  • Lab 5.1: Testing your Network Configuration
  • Lab 5.2: Bugging and Troubleshooting
  • Lab 7.1: Verifying Serial Line Connectivity.
  • Lab 7.2: Bugging and troubleshooting Serial Links
  • Lab 7.3: Configuring Frame Relay
  • Lab 7.4: Verifying Frame Relay Connectivity
  • Lab 7.5: Bugging and Troubleshooting Frame Relay
  • Lab 8.1: Configuring ISDN between the two routers
  • Lab 8.2: Bringing up the ISDN Line
  • Lab 8.3: Verifying ISDN
  • Lab 8.4: Debugging ISDN
  • Lab 8.5: Bugging and Troubleshooting ISDN
  • Lab 9.1: Configuring IPX on the network
  • Lab 9.2: Verifying IPX
  • Lab 9.3: Debugging IP
  • Lab 9.4: Bugging and Troubleshooting IPX
  • Lab 11.1. Creating VLANs
  • Lab 11.2: Routing between VLANs
  • Lab 11.3: Verifying and Troubleshooting Switched Ethernet
  • Lab 11.4: Bugging and Troubleshooting Switched Ethernet