GROUP ASSIGNMENT CT046-3.5-3-NWT NETWORK TROUBLESHOOTING Name: Tan Ming Fatt Student ID: TP036625 Group Members: - Gan Pei Shan Elamparithi A/L Thuraisamy.

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GROUP ASSIGNMENT CT NWT NETWORK TROUBLESHOOTING Name: Tan Ming Fatt Student ID: TP Group Members: - Gan Pei Shan Elamparithi A/L Thuraisamy Tan Ken Sing

Reverse Engineering & Troubleshooting (Section A)  Ping command will be the technique used by the network team to encounter the problem(s) which has been occurred  ping command helps to verify IP-level connectivity  When troubleshooting, using ping command to send an ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) echo request to target host name or IP address  Use ping whenever need to verify that a host computer can connect to TCP/IP network and network resources.

TaipingKuantan Kemaman P.Dickson Shah Alam

Taiping Branch  Problem 1  Solution 1 hostname Taiping ! interface FastEthernet0/0 ip address shutdown Taiping (config) # interface FastEthernet0/0 Taiping (config-if) # ip address Taiping (config-if) # no shutdown

Taiping Branch (continued)  Problem 2  Solution 2 (Step 1 - Remove IP Route) ip classless ip route ip route ip route ip route ip route Taiping (config) # no ip route Taiping (config) # no ip route Taiping (config) # no ip route Taiping (config) # no ip route Taiping (config) # no ip route

Taiping Branch (continued)  Solution 2 (Step 2 - Reassign IP Route)  Results NameCategoryIP AddressSubnet Mask Next Hop Address Port DicksonBranch Shah AlamHeadquarter KuantanBranch KemamanBranch Taiping (config) # ip route

End for Section A