PLU | Network Troubleshooting And Tools (2018 EN)

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    Company: Pluralsight
    Author: Ross Bagurdes
    Full Title: Network Troubleshooting And Tools
    Year: 2018
    Language: English
    Genre: Educational: Networking
    Skill Level: Beginner
    Price: -
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    Files: MP4 (+ Slides .PDF, Code Files)
    Time: 02:53:49
    Video: AVC, 1280 x 720 (1.778) at 30.000 fps, 450 kbps
    Audio: AAC at 72 Kbps, 2 channels, 44.1 KHz



    Data networks are full of moving parts, interacting in complex ways. This course will teach you the tools and techniques required to troubleshoot a data network. Skills that are necessary for a network engineer.

    There are what feels like a near infinite number of moving parts in a data network, which means that when things go wrong, they often have cascading consequences that can prevent users from accessing the resources required to do their jobs. In this course, Network Troubleshooting and Tools, you will learn techniques and tools for troubleshooting broken network components. First, you will learn how to use command line utilities like ipconfig, ping, nslookup, Nmap, and netstat. Next, you will learn how to use Wireshark to capture and examine an unencrypted website. Finally, you will learn to use iperf to measure the bandwidth of an internal network and use Nmap to run a port scan on a remote server. By the end of this course, you will know-how to troubleshoot and track down network problems, which are critical skills you must have as an engineer.


    Lessons:
    Course Overview
    01. Course Overview
    Troubleshooting Methodology
    02. Introduction and Module Goals
    03. Identify the Problem
    04. Establish a Theory of Cause
    05. Test the Theory
    06. Establish a Plan of Action
    07. Implement, Verify, and Document Solution
    08. Summary
    Network Tools and Utilities
    09. Introduction and Module Goals
    10. Copper Tools
    11. Fiber Optic Tools
    12. Wireless Tools
    13. Software Tools and Utilities
    14. Bandwidth Speed Test: iperf
    15. Demo: Port Scanner: NMAP
    16. Summary
    Windows and Linux CLI Utilities
    17. Introduction and Module Goals
    18. Demo: ipconfig and ping
    19. Demo: tracert and pathping
    20. Demo: nslookup
    21. Demo: netstat and arp
    22. Demo: ifconfig, dig, and route
    23. Demo: iptables and tcpdump
    24. Summary
    Wired Network Troubleshooting
    25. Introduction and Module Goals
    26. Wired Network Symptoms
    27. Cabling
    28. Patch Panel, Attenuation, and Twisted Pair
    29. EMI
    30. Fiber Opticss
    31. Common Layer 2 Issues
    32. Demo: VLAN Mismatch and Speed/Duplex Mismatch
    33. Summary
    Wireless Network Troubleshooting
    34. Introduction and Module Goals
    35. Wireless Network Symptoms
    36. Buildings
    37. Wireless Communication Issues
    38. Capacity
    39. Channel Overlap
    40. Attenuation
    41. Configuration Issues
    42. Summary
    Troubleshooting Network Services
    43. Introduction and Module Goals
    44. Troubleshooting IP Configuration Issues
    45. Network Troubleshooting
    46. DNS Troubleshooting
    47. Troubleshooting DHCP Issues
    48. Rogue DHCP Server
    49. Troubleshooting Service Issues
    50. Troubleshooting Security Issues
    51. Invalid Certficates
    52. Summary


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