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Ver AB07-1 1 Terms Host: The computer to be tested Gateway: The router connected to that part of the network PDU: Protocol Data Unit Perform Network Fault Isolation Techniques
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Ver AB07-1 2 Commands Ipconfig: Shows the IP address of the host Ipconfig /all: Show additional information of the host –IP Addressing: Static - Assigned by the administrator Dynamic - Assigned by a DHCP Server Arp: Address Resolution Protocol, maps IP Address to MAC Address Perform Network Fault Isolation Techniques
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Ver AB07-1 3 Commands Ping: Used to test whether a particular host is reachable across an IP network –Ping 127.0.0.1: tests the NIC only (Local Loop Back test) –Ping (ip address of host): tests connection to the switch (Loopback test) –Ping (ip address of another host): tests connection between two nodes Perform Network Fault Isolation Techniques
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Ver IT AA-1 4
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5 Simulation Mode
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Ver IT AA-1 6 Add PDU
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Ver IT AA-1 7 Event List
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Ver IT AA-1 8 Delete PDU
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Ver IT AA-1 9 172.16.0.0 Network
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Ver IT AA-1 10 172.16.50.0 Sub-net 172.16.10.0 Sub-net 172.16.0.0 Network 172.16.40.0 Sub-net
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Ver IT AA-1 11 172.16.50.0 Sub-net Dynamic IP 172.16.10.0 Sub-net Static IP 172.16.0.0 Network 172.16.40.0 Sub-net Static IP
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Ver IT AA-1 12 Routers (Gateways) 172.16.0.0 Network
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Ver IT AA-1 13 Switches 172.16.0.0 Network
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Ver IT AA-1 14 StepActionProcedure Normal Indication If Indication is Abnormal If Indication is Normal 1 Check IP Address Click on the computer to be checked Select ‘Desktop’ Select ‘Command Prompt’ At the command prompt type: ‘ipconfig’ IP Address matches the IP address shown on the configuration Chart 3 Proceed to Step 2 after closing command prompt screen Proceed to Step 3 2 Correct IP Address On desktop screen Select ‘IP Config’ Enter correct Static IP Address or select DHCP as required on configuration chart 1 on the answer sheet Repeat Step 1 3Perform local loopback test At the command prompt type: ‘ping 127.0.0.1’ Good pingReinstall or replace the NIC, repeat step 1 Proceed to Step 4 Chart 1 - Packet Tracer Checkout and Troubleshooting
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Ver IT AA-1 15 Chart 1 - Packet Tracer Checkout and Troubleshooting StepActionProcedure Normal Indication If Indication is Abnormal If Indication is Normal 4 Perform loopback test At the command prompt ping the IP address of the host to be checked as indicated in step 1 Good Ping Proceed to Step 5 Proceed to Step 8 5 Check the NIC configuration Select ‘Config’ tab Select ‘Fast Ethernet’ button Verify configuration against fig x.1 or x.2 Configuration correct Make required correction to configuration and repeat step 4 Proceed to Step 6 after closing host configuration screen 6Check switch port configuration Select the switch to be checked Select ‘Config’ tab Select the port to be checked according to the configuration chart Verify configuration against fig x.3 Configuration correct Make required correction to configuration and repeat Step 4 after closing configuration screen Proceed to Step 7
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Ver IT AA-1 16 After reading the scenario, then close or move the PT Activity screen to the side
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Ver IT AA-1 17 Clicking on a computer will bring up the physical view screen, then select the Desktop Tab
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Ver IT AA-1 18 On the desktop screen select Command Prompt
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Ver IT AA-1 20 Step 1 To check the IP configuration, type ipconfig, then hit enter. Check information against Chart 1 in the handout
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Ver IT AA-1 21 Step 2 (if required) To correct the IP configuration, close the command prompt screen and select IP Configuration
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Ver IT AA-1 23 Step 3 If IP configuration is correct, then ping 127.0.0.1 to test the NIC
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Ver IT AA-1 24 Step 4 Ping the IP address of the computer to check connection to the switch
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Ver IT AA-1 25 Step 5 (if required) Select the Config tab and FastEthernet tab and compare the setting with the figures in the handout
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Ver IT AA-1 26 Step 6 (if required) Select the switch to be checked, then select Config tab and the port to be checked. This information is found on the Configuration Chart in the handout Check against trhe figure in the handout
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Ver IT AA-1 27 Step 7 To remove a cable select the X, then select the cable to be removed
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Ver IT AA-1 28 Step 7 To install a cable select the buttons identified below
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Ver IT AA-1 29 Step 8 Ping the IP address of the gateway to check connection to the router
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Ver IT AA-1 31 Network 172.16.0.0
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Ver IT AA-1 32 Subnet 172.16.40.0 Network 172.16.0.0
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Ver IT AA-1 33 Network 172.16.0.0 Subnet 172.16.50.0 Network 172.16.0.0
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Ver IT AA-1 34 Subnet 172.16.10.0 Network 172.16.0.0
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Ver IT AA-1 35 Network 172.16.0.0 Switches
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Ver IT AA-1 36 Network 172.16.0.0 Routers (Default Gateways)
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Ver IT AA-1 37 StepActionProcedure Normal Indication If Indication is Normal If Indication is Abnormal 1 Check IP Configuration Double click on the computer to be checked At the command prompt type “ipconfig”, the press enter IP Configuration matches Configuration Chart 1 Proceed to Step 3 Proceed to Step 2 2 Correct IP Address Right click on the host icon Select ‘Configs’ Enter correct IP information as shown on RouterSim Configuration chart. Click OK, and Close. Repeat Step 1 3Perform loopback test At the command prompt ping the IP address of the host to be checked Good PingProceed to Step 4 Repeat Step 1
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Ver IT AA-1 38 StepActionProcedure Normal Indication If Indication is Normal If Indication is Abnormal 4 Test connectivity to the gateway From the host machine command prompt screen, ping the IP address of the gateway router Good pingTest complete Proceed to Step 5 5Check cables Visually check that the cable in installed and connected to the correct location (Chart 5) Cable properly connected Go to Step 1 and repeat the lab. To remove cable go to Step 6 To Install a cable go to step 7 6Remove a cable Right click the device, then right click on the port of the cable to be removed. Select ‘Yes’ at the Remove pop-up Proceed to Step 7 for installation of a cable
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Ver IT AA-1 39 StepActionProcedure Normal Indication If Indication is Normal If Indication is Abnormal 7Install a cable Refer to Chart 5 for the correct configuration. Right click on the device to be connected, then right click on the port cable is to be connected to. Right click the device and port for the opposite end of the cable. Repeat Step 4
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Ver IT AA-1 40 Ex: Fault; MTL-2 cannot access the network
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Ver IT AA-1 41 Double left click on MTL-2 to enter Console screen
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Ver IT AA-1 42 Using IPCONFIG to check IP Configuration
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Ver IT AA-1 43 HostIP AddressSubnet MaskGatewayConnected to MTL-1172.16.50.3255.255.255.0172.16.50.1Connors Manor Port 8 MTL-2172.16.50.5255.255.255.0172.16.50.1Connors Manor Port 4 MTL-3172.16.50.9255.255.255.0172.16.50.1Connors Manor Port 5 Rm 102172.16.10.5255.255.255.0172.16.10.1Dolan hall Port 1 Rm 105172.16.10.6255.255.255.0172.16.10.1Dolan Hall Port 8 Rm 201172.16.10.7255.255.255.0172.16.10.1Wolfe Hall Port 2 Rm 210172.16.10.8255.255.255.0172.16.10.1Wolfe Hall Port 8 Help Desk172.16.40.3255.255.255.0172.16.40.1Network Support Port 1 Compare IP Configuration to the IP configuration chart All hosts use static IP addresses
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Ver IT AA-1 44 To correct IP configuration, Right click the computer (MTL-2) to get Host screen, then select Configs to enter configuration screen
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Ver IT AA-1 45 IP Configuration screen
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Ver IT AA-1 46 PING command to test local loopback
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Ver IT AA-1 47 Perform Network Fault Isolation Network Flow Control “Ping” command –A failed “ping” command
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Ver IT AA-1 48 PING command to default gateway
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Ver IT AA-1 49 If ping to gateway is bad, then ping another host on same switch. Good ping indicates faulty cable between switch and router. Bad ping indicates bad cable between host and switch
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Ver IT AA-1 50 Right click on a switch to view connections To remove a connection, left click on the port to be disconnected
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Ver IT AA-1 51 Right click on router to see connections
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Ver IT AA-1 52 When done DO NOT save changes
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