Brocade – Troubleshooting IP Networks

Brocade – Troubleshooting IP Networks2018-04-10T11:49:05+01:00

Troubleshooting IP Networks

Résumé

This course is designed to provide students with the tools and abilities to perform troubleshooting and data gathering techniques in IP networks containing Brocade FastIron and NetIron products.
  • Physical layer issues including optical, link and stacking issues
  • Layer 2 loops and forwarding issues, including packet loss
  • Layer 2 protocols including versions of Spanning Tree, and MRP
  • Layer 3 forwarding and routing issues
  • Various Layer 3 protocols including, OSPF, BGP, and Multicast
  • LAG problems, including LACP
  • VRRP and VRRP-E environments
  • Issues with various management access types
  • Upgrading and downgrading software
  • CAM profiles and system-max settings
  • This course is for support personnel responsible for troubleshooting issues that may arise on an IP network; individuals looking for a basic understanding of troubleshooting processes and initial data collection; and advanced end users looking to gain skills to troubleshoot issues in their network.
  • Before taking this course, students should have attended the Brocade Professional IP Administrator (BPIPA) or equivalent hands on experience with Brocade IP products

Module 1: Course Introduction

Module 2: Troubleshooting Essentials

Module 3: Debugging

  • Lab 3: Discover Lab Topology

Module 4: Layer 1 Troubleshooting

Module 5: Layer 2 Forwarding

Module 6: Layer 2 Loop Prevention Protocols

  • Lab 6-1: Troubleshooting Spanning Tree
  • Lab 6-2: Troubleshooting High CPU Issues

Module 7: L2/L3 Redundancy Protocols

  • Lab 7: Troubleshooting Link Aggregation

Module 8: Layer 3 Forwarding

Module 9: Layer 3 Routing Protocol Troubleshooting

  • Lab 9-1: Troubleshooting OSPF
  • Lab 9-2: Troubleshooting BGP

Module 10: Multicast Troubleshooting

  • Lab 10: Troubleshooting IP Multicast

Module 11: Device Access and Security Issues

Module 12: Software Upgrade and Licensing Issues