Troubleshooting Your Network

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Troubleshooting Your Network Networking for Home and Small Businesses – Chapter 9

Objectives Describe the troubleshooting process. Describe the utilities used to verify TCP/IP connectivity. Identify and describe common hardware and connection issues in wired and wireless networks. Utilize the troubleshooting process to document problems and interact with a help desk.

The Troubleshooting Process Identify and describe troubleshooting process

The Troubleshooting Process Gathering Information

The Troubleshooting Process Describe approaches to troubleshooting

Utilities Used to Verify TCP/IP Connectivity Detecting Physical problems

Utilities Used to Verify TCP/IP Connectivity Identify and describe software utilities for troubleshooting connectivity.

Utilities Used to Verify TCP/IP Connectivity Describe and use Ipconfig

Utilities Used to Verify TCP/IP Connectivity Describe and use ping

Utilities Used to Verify TCP/IP Connectivity Describe and use tracert

Utilities Used to Verify TCP/IP Connectivity Describe and use netstat

Utilities Used to Verify TCP/IP Connectivity Describe and use nslookup

Hardware and Connection Issues in Wired & Wireless Networks Isolating connectivity issues

Hardware and Connection Issues in Wired & Wireless Networks Describe the purpose of LED indicators and their meaning.

Hardware and Connection Issues in Wired & Wireless Networks Describe connection issues with wired networks.

Hardware and Connection Issues in Wired & Wireless Networks Identify and describe radio issues with a wireless network.

Hardware and Connection Issues in Wired & Wireless Networks Identify and describe association and authentication issues within a wireless network.

Hardware and Connection Issues in Wired & Wireless Networks DHCP Issues.

Hardware and Connection Issues in Wired & Wireless Networks Troubleshooting Integrated Router to ISP connections.

Utilizing the Troubleshooting Process for Documentation and Help Desk Interactions Describe the importance of documentation

Utilizing the Troubleshooting Process for Documentation and Help Desk Interactions Using outside sources of help

Utilizing the Troubleshooting Process for Documentation and Help Desk Interactions Using the Helpdesk

Summary Effective troubleshooting combines instinct, experience, and structured techniques to identify, locate, and correct network or computer problems. Documentation is essential in effective troubleshooting, and should contain baseline information about the network. A large proportion of networking problems relate to physical components. Many networking problems can be identified with software utilities such as ping, tracert, and netstat. In a network containing both wired and wireless connections, it is important to isolate the problem to either the wired or wireless network.