The Course
Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT) v1.0 is an instructor-led training course that is presented by Cisco training partners to customers who use Cisco products. This five-day course is designed to help network professionals improve the skills and knowledge that they need to maintain their network and to diagnose and resolve network problems quickly and effectively. It also assists the network professional in preparing for Cisco CCNP® certification. This course is a component of the CCNP curriculum.
The course is designed to teach professionals who work in complex network environments the skills that they need to maintain their networks and to diagnose and resolve network problems quickly and effectively. The course will provide information about troubleshooting and maintaining particular technologies, as well as procedural and organisational aspects of the troubleshooting and maintenance process.
Who should attend?
- Channel Partner
- Resellers
- Employees
Prerequisites
Students wishing to attend this course should first attend ICND1 and ICND2 courses (CCNA)
Course Outline
- Module 1: Planning Maintenance for Complex Networks
- Module 2: Selecting Maintenance and Troubleshooting Tools and Applications
- Module 3: Planning Troubleshooting Processes for Complex Enterprise Networks
- Module 4: Maintaining and Troubleshooting Campus Switching-Based Problems
- Module 5: Maintaining and Troubleshooting Routing Based Solutions
- Module 6: Maintaining and Troubleshooting Network Security Solutions
- Module 7: Maintaining and Troubleshooting Integrated, Complex Enterprise Networks
- E-Learning TSHOOT-01: Troubleshooting Performance Problems on Switches
- E-Learning TSHOOT-02: Troubleshooting Wireless Connectivity
- E-Learning TSHOOT-03: Troubleshooting Voice over IP
- E-Learning TSHOOT-04: Troubleshooting Video
- E-Learning TSHOOT-05: Troubleshooting Multicast
- E-Learning TSHOOT-06: Troubleshooting NAT and PAT
- E-Learning TSHOOT-07: Troubleshooting DHCP
- E-Learning TSHOOT-08: Troubleshooting IPv6, OSPFv3, and RIPng