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CompTIA Network+ Exam N10-008

Lesson 4
Troubleshooting Ethernet
Networks

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Objectives
• Explain network troubleshooting methodology
• Troubleshoot common cable connectivity issues

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Lesson 4

Topic 4A
Explain Network Troubleshooting
Methodology

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Network Troubleshooting Methodology
• Identify the problem
• Establish a theory of probable cause
• Test the theory to determine cause
• Establish a plan of action to resolve the problem and identify potential
effects
• Implement the solution or escalate as necessary
• Verify full system functionality, and if applicable, implement preventive
measures
• Document findings, actions, and outcomes

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Identify the Problem (Gather Information)
• Gather information
• Identify scope and prioritization
• Analyze logs/change documentation
• Verify with other technicians

• Identify symptoms and duplicate the


problem

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Identify the Problem (Question Users)
• Question users
• Open questions invite explanations and user opinions/observations
• Closed questions invite Yes/No/Fixed answers

• Determine if anything has changed


• Approach multiple problems individually

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Establish a Theory of Probable Cause
• Establish theory from known
symptoms
• Question the obvious
• Prove functionality systematically
• OSI model approach
• Layer-by-layer
• Top-to-bottom
• Bottom-to-top
• Divide and conquer

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Test the Theory to Determine the Cause
• Isolate the problem to a single component or system
• Run tests to prove the theory
• Escalate if necessary
• Problem too difficult
• Warranty/supplier issue

• Scope too large


• Customer issues

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Establish a Plan of Action
• Typical generic solutions
• Repair
• Replace
• Ignore

• Plan changes carefully


• Try to anticipate effects

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Implement the Solution
• Change management and authorization
• Is escalation required?

• Notification and scheduling


• Change control

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Verify Full System Functionality …
• Consider impact on overall system functionality
• Test that the problem is fixed AND that the system functions normally
• Identify preventive measures that will prevent the problem from
reoccurring

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Document Findings, Actions, and Outcomes
• Ticket system
• Categorize problems and
identify trends
• Add known issues to a
knowledge base
• Complete notes fields
professionally

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Review Activity: Network Troubleshooting Methodology
• Network Troubleshooting Methodology
• Identify the Problem (Gather Information)
• Identify the Problem (Question Users)
• Establish a Theory of Probable Cause
• Test the Theory to Determine the Cause
• Establish a Plan of Action
• Implement the Solution
• Verify Full System Functionality …
• Document Findings, Actions, and Outcomes

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Lesson 4

Topic 4B
Troubleshoot Common Cable
Connectivity Issues

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Specification and Limitations
• Speed versus throughput
• Baud rate (Hertz) measures symbol rate
• Data link layer bit rate/speed – can be more than one bit per symbol
• Network or transport layer throughput
• Application layer goodput

• Distance limitations, attenuation, and noise


• Decibel (dB) units
• Signal to noise ratio (SNR)

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Cable Issues
• Channel link
• End system transceiver > patch cord
• Permanent link wall port > patch
panel
• Patch cord > intermediate system
port
• Test each component
• Known good patch cords
• Port tester
• Structured cabling test tools
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Loopback Plugs, Status Indicators, and Interface Config
• Loopback adapter/plug
• Test port by transmitting to itself

• Status indicators
• LEDs on NIC and switch port

• Interface configuration
• Check for static configuration on
switch port

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Cable Testers
• Verify cable category is appropriate
for application (bandwidth and
cable length)
• Consider whether
screened/shielded cable is required
• Use a cable tester to report
detailed characteristics of the link
• Use a time domain reflectometer
(TDR) to measure length and locate
installation problems or faults

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Wire Map Testers and Tone Generators
• Multimeter
• Test continuity
• Wire map tester
• Check pinouts are correctly wired
• Opens and shorts
• Reversed, crossed, and split pairs
• Tone generator
• Trace cable path
• Identify cable within a bundle
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Attenuation and Interference Issues
• Attenuation
• Reduces link speed and causes errors and retransmissions
• Measure using cable certifier and compare to tolerance for cable category

• dB insertion loss (signal is too weak at the destination)


• Ratio of input to output using logarithms
• dBm is the ratio to 1 mw
• Absolute value (smaller better) versus margin (larger better)

• Interference
• Cable placement and electromagnetic interference (EMI) sources
• Alien crosstalk
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Crosstalk Issues
• Interference within cable due to faulty wiring or termination
• Near End (NEXT)
• Check termination
• Attenuation to Crosstalk Ratio (ACRN)
• Check link distance, cable quality/faults, and external interference
• Attenuation-to-Crosstalk Ratio, Far End (ACRF)
• Check cable quality/faults
• Power sum
• Check cable suitability for Gigabit Ethernet and higher
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Cable Application Issues
• Straight through cable
• Terminated with either T568A at both ends or T568B at both ends
• Used for an uplink (MDI port to MDI-X port)
• Crossover cable
• Terminated with T568A at one end and T568B at the other
• Used to connect an end system (host) to another host or a hub to a hub
• Auto MDI/MDI-X supported by most modern equipment
• Rollover/console cable
• Used to connect to serial interface of switches and routers
• Power over Ethernet
• Cable must be sufficient quality
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Fiber Optic Cable Testing Tools
• Test cable length using optical power meter
• Identify fault locations using optical time domain reflectometer
(OTDR)
• Dirty optical cables
• Ensure clean environment when splicing/terminating

• Incorrect transceivers
• Match transceiver wavelength and type at both ends

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Review Activity: Common Cable Connectivity Issues
• Specification and Limitations
• Cable Issues
• Loopback Plugs, Status Indicators, and Interface Config
• Cable Testers
• Wire Map Testers and Tone Generators
• Attenuation and Interference Issues
• Crosstalk Issues
• Cable Application Issues
• Fiber Optic Cable Testing Tools

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CompTIA Network+ Exam N10-008

Lesson 4
Summary

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