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Troubleshooting HP Networks On-Site Training
Troubleshooting HP Networks
Course Description/Agenda
This course helps you improve your HP A-Series and E-Series switch troubleshooting skills by focusing on troubleshooting methodologies and practices in medium to enterprise sized networks. Built around the IETF five-layer model, it includes labs covering topics such as troubleshooting VLANs, OSPF routing, Spanning Tree, and other Layer 3 issues. You will learn how to isolate network problems and find solutions for these problems by methodically analyzing the network problems.
Certification:
- HP ASE - Network Infrastructure [2011]
- HP ASE - Network Infrastructure [2011] - upgrade from ASE - HP ProCurve
Campus LANs [2010]/Cisco/H3C
- HP ASE - Network Infrastructure [2011] - upgrade from previous versions
What You'll Learn
- Troubleshooting methodologies and practices
- Detailed troubleshooting and problem resolution based on the IETF
five-layer module covering:
- Layer 1 (physical layer)
- Layer 2 (data link layer)
- Layer 3 (network layer)
- Layer 4 (transport layer)
- Layer 5 (application layer)
- Troubleshooting an end-to-end complex, integrated, multiprotocol network
deployment
Who Should Attend Systems engineers and designers and field and support engineers who support network solutions based on HP A-Series and E-Series switches Course Outline 1. Troubleshooting Methodologies and Practices
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Troubleshooting methodology
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Problem solving methodology
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Identification and analysis
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Hypothesis and validation
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Implementation and verification
2. Layer 1 (Physical Layer) Troubleshooting and Problem Resolution
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"It's the cable"
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Physical layer symptoms
3. Layer 2 (Data Link Layer) Troubleshooting and Problem Resolution
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Switching
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VLANs
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Switch VLAN port types
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Link aggregation
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Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
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Configurable LACP states
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Static vs. dynamic link aggregation
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Spanning Tree
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Basic IRF concepts
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How IRF simplifies networks
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4. Layer 3 (Network Layer) Troubleshooting and Problem Resolution
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Forwarding between VLANs
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VRRP basics
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OSPF basics
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External and internal Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
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Network Address Translation (NAT)
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Static and dynamic NAT
5. Layer 4 (Transport Layer) Troubleshooting and Problem Resolution
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Troubleshooting TCP/UDP
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Firewalls
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Firewall types
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NAT
6. Layer 5 (Application Layer) Troubleshooting and Problem Resolution
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QoS process flow
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802.1p traffic prioritization
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Traffic marking by an end station
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Retaining priority between VLANs
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Normal priority data traffic
7. Troubleshooting an End-to-End Complex, Integrated Multiprotocol
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Maintaining stable network operations
Labs Lab 1: Layer 2 Troubleshooting and Problem Resolution
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Using the troubleshooting methodology described in this course
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Analyzing and isolating VLAN switching problems
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Correcting issues with VLAN switching
Lab 2: Layer 3 Troubleshooting and Problem Resolution
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Using the Layer 3 troubleshooting tools
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Analyzing, isolating, and correcting OSPF routing problems
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Analyzing, isolating, and correcting addressing problems
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Analyzing, isolating, and correcting interVLAN and VRRP problems
Lab 3: Troubleshooting Routing Protocol Issues
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Scenarios and practice with Layer 3 tools
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Trouble tickets regarding OSPF routing issues
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Trouble tickets regarding addressing issues
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Trouble tickets regarding interVLAN issues
Lab 4: VLAN Routing Issues
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Build skills in identifying common issues with interVLAN routing
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Reinforce usage of a structure approach to trouble shooting
Lab 5: Layer 4 Troubleshooting and Problem Resolution
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Troubleshooting TCP, UDP, and PAT network problems
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Distinguishing between Layer 3 networking and Layer 4 transport issues
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Resolving common transport layer problems
Lab 6: Layer 5 Troubleshooting and Problem Resolution
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Troubleshooting common Layer 5 application problems
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Common problems around application unavailability, poor application
performance, and poor quality (VoIP)
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Utilize the HP troubleshooting methodology for problem solving
Lab 7: Troubleshooting a Complex Integrated Multiprotocol Network
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Troubleshooting HP network problems at all layers
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Utilize the HP troubleshooting methodology for problem solving
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