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The centerpiece of this Lesson Module is the Troubleshooting video on demand (VoD) instruction. The split-screen format of each VoD module provides the powerful learning experience of shadowing a Cisco CCIE who is configuring and explaining a Troubleshooting process.
DurationSeven Hours
Each VoD is approximately 15??0 minutes in length, and the approximately seven hours of VoD modules are grouped into three blocks. A set of supporting "Spot the Issues" soft assessment quizzes are included in each block. In addition, two hands-on, technology-focused practice labs on the subject of the Troubleshooting are available in this Lesson Module.
Target AudienceThe Troubleshooting lesson is for professional-level networking engineers who have 3?? years of network engineering experience or who have completed the Cisco CCNP certification. This self-paced Lesson Module is for engineers who need to master CCIE-level problems that involve:
- Formulating a structured and consistent troubleshooting process
- Troubleshooting Link-Layer Technologies
- Troubleshooting IPv4 Routing Protocols
- Troubleshooting IP Services: IPv6, Multicast, Router QoS and NAT
Recommended Prerequisites and CorequisitesA CCNP level of understanding of network troubleshooting are required. It is also recommended that this lesson be completed with these lessons
- CCIE R&S Lesson: Data Link Layer Technologies
- CCIE R&S Lesson: Frame Relay
- CCIE R&S Lesson: BGP Routing Protocols
Lesson Module ObjectivesUpon completion of this self-paced Lesson Module, learners should be able to formulate well-defined mental simulations to perform the following Troubleshooting tasks with the minimally described parameters that are commonly found in CCIE-level tasks.
- Formulate an end-to-end opening moves strategy for troubleshooting tasks
- Formulate a troubleshooting strategy for link-layer technologies
- Formulate a troubleshooting strategy for routing protocols
- Formulate a troubleshooting strategy for IP Services that include IPv6, Multicast, Router QoS and NAT
Lesson Module OutlineThe VoDs in this Lesson Module discuss these topics:
Block 1: Troubleshooting Tools and Techniques - Introduction to Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Tools ??IOS SHOW Commands
- Troubleshooting Tools ??PING
- Troubleshooting Tools ??Traceroute
- Troubleshooting Tools ??Debug IP Packet Part I
- Troubleshooting Tools ??Debug IP Packet Part II
- Troubleshooting Frame??elay Part I
- Troubleshooting Frame??elay Part II
- Troubleshooting Frame??elay Part III
- Troubleshooting Switched Interfaces ??Fundamentals
- Troubleshooting Switched Interfaces ??Strategy Part I
- Troubleshooting Switched Interfaces ??Strategy Part II Block 2: Troubleshooting Routing Protocols
- Troubleshooting RIP
- Troubleshooting EIGRP Adjacencies
- Troubleshooting EIGRP Routing
- Troubleshooting OSPF Adjacencies
- Troubleshooting OSPF Routing Part I
- Troubleshooting OSPF Routing Part II
- Troubleshooting Redistribution
- Troubleshooting BGP Neighbor Relationships Part I
- Troubleshooting BGP Neighbor Relationships Part II
- Troubleshooting BGP Routing Part I
- Troubleshooting BGP Routing Part II
- Troubleshooting BGP Filtering Part I
- Troubleshooting BGP Filtering Part II
- Troubleshooting BGP Filtering Part III Block 3: Troubleshooting IP Services
- Troubleshooting IPv6 Part I
- Troubleshooting IPv6 Part II
- Troubleshooting IP Multicast
- Troubleshooting Router QoS Part I
- Troubleshooting Router QoS Part II
- Troubleshooting NAT
Lab OutlineThis Lesson Module contains two hands-on labs that focus on the Troubleshooting topics in the VoDs. Learners must supply the lab equipment that is required to run the labs. Each of these hands-on, technology-focused scenarios consists of:
- A scenario written with CCIE-level troubleshooting tasks
- A detailed Answer Key
- The web-based and highly interactive Mentor Guide
Lab TopologyThe following minimal topology is required to perform the Troubleshooting Lesson Module labs.

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