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640-606
Study Guide
Cisco CCNPSupport
(Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting)
Version 1.1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
List of Tables
Introduction
11. Support Resources for Troubleshooting
1.1 Network Media Test Equipment
1.2 Network Monitors
1.3 Protocol Analyzers
1.4 Network Management Systems
1.5 CiscoWorks
1.5.1 CiscoWorks for Switched Internetworks Software (CWSI) Campus
1.5.2 TrafficDirector Remote Monitoring Software
1.6 Simulation and Modeling Tools
1.7 Cisco Connection Online (CCO)
2. Understanding Troubleshooting Methods
2.1 The steps and scope of systematic troubleshooting
2.2 The Problem-Solving Model
2.3 A Baseline Model of the Network
3. Identifying Troubleshooting Targets
3.1 Data Link Troubleshooting
3.1.1 Troubleshooting Physical and Data Link Protocol
3.1.2 Clearing Interface Counters
3.2 The
show Commands
3.3 Token Ring Soft Errors
3.4 Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
3.4.1 Common Protocol Characteristics
3.4.2 Protocol Connection Troubleshooting
3.4.2.1 TCP Connection Sequence
3.4.2.2 Novell Connection Sequence
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3.4.2.3 AppleTalk Connection Sequence
4. Applying Cisco Troubleshooting Tools
4.1 Routing and Switching Processes
4.2 Switching in Different Routers Models
4.2.1 The 7000 Series
4.2.2 The 7500 Series
4.2.3 The 4000, 3000, and 2500 Series
4.3 The
debug Tool
4.4 Error Messages
4.5 Reachability and Path Tests
4.5.1 The
ping Command
4.5.2 The
traceroute Command
4.6 Gathering further information
4.6.1 The
show version Command
4.6.2 The
show buffers Command
4.6.3 The
show memory Command
4.6.4 The
show processes Command
4.6.5 The
show controllers cxbus Command
4.6.6 The
show stacks Command
4.6.7 Core Dumps
5. Diagnosing and Correcting Campus TCP/IP, Novell Networking and
AppleTalk Problems
5.1 Cisco IOS Troubleshooting Tools and Commands for TCP/IP, IPX and AppleTalk.
5.1.1 The
ping, traceroute and test Commands
5.1.2 The
show ip, show ipx and show appletalk Commands
5.1.2.1 The
show ip Commands
5.1.2.2 The
show ipx Commands
5.1.2.3 The
show appletalk Commands
5.1.3 The
debug ip, debug ipx and debug apple Commands
5.1.3.1 The
debug ip Commands
5.1.3.2 The
debug ipx Commands
5.1.3.3 The
debug apple Commands
5.2 General Problem Isolation Method for TCP/IP Connectivity
5.2.1 Browser Issues in Microsoft Products
5.2.2 Redistribution between IP Routing Protocols
5.3 Problem Isolation in IPX Networks
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5.3.1 IPX Frame Type
5.3.2
ipx gns-response-delay
5.3.3 Specific IPX Problems, Causes, and Possible Actions
5.3.3.1 Client cannot connect to the local LAN’s server
5.3.3.2 Client cannot connect to a remote LAN’s server.
5.3.3.3 NetBIOS applications on the client cannot access a remote server.
5.3.3.4 No connectivity over the IPX router.
5.3.3.5 Router does not propagate SAP updates.
5.4 AppleTalk Configuration and Troubleshooting Checklist
5.4.1 Common AppleTalk Faults
5.4.2 Common AppleTalk Symptoms
5.4.3 Solving Common AppleTalk Problems
5.4.3.1 Configuration Mismatches
5.4.3.2 Duplicate Cable Range/Network Numbers
5.4.3.3 Phase I/Phase II Incompatibility
5.4.3.4 Unstable Routes
5.4.3.5 ZIP Storms
5.4.3.6 Old Zone Names Appearing in the Chooser
5.4.3.7 Zones do not Appeare in the Chooser
6. Diagnosing and Correcting Catalyst Problems
6.1 CiscoWorks for Switched Internetworks (CWSI)
6.2 Catalyst 5000 Switches
6.2.1 Embedded RMON Agent and SwitchProbe
6.2.2 Catalyst Switch LEDs
6.2.3 Cable, Speed, and Media
6.2.4 Catalyst Power-on Self-Test
6.2.5 Catalyst 5000 Spanning Tree
6.2.6 Troubleshooting Catalyst 5000
6.2.6.1 VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) and Interswitch Trunk Links
(ISLs)
6.2.6.2 Using
ping
6.2.6.3 The Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
6.2.6.4 The
show Commands
6.2.6.3 The
set and clear Commands
6.2.7 Catalyst Symptoms, Problems, and Suggested Actions
6.2.7.1 Connection a Designated Local Switch is not Working
6.2.7.2 Communication Problems between the Terminal or Modem and
the Switch
6.2.7.3 Cannot Access Switch from Remote Devices
7. Troubleshooting VLANS on Routers and Switches
7.1 Troubleshooting Cisco IOS Configuration
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7.2 VLAN Design Issues for Troubleshooting
7.3 Switch/Router Configuration Consistency
7.4 Router VLAN Diagnostic Tools
7.4.1 The
show Commands
7.4.2 The
debug Commands
7.5 Problem Isolation in Router/Switch VLAN Networks
8. Diagnosing and Correcting Frame Relay Problems
8.1 Frame Relay Troubleshooting
8.2 The Frame Relay Diagnostic Tools
8.2.1 Frame Relay Loopback Testing
8.2.2 The
show Commands
8.2.3 The
debug Commands
8.3 Frame Relay Problem Isolation
9. Diagnosing and Correcting ISDN BRI Problems
9.1 ISDN Components and Reference Points
9.2 BRI Channels
9.2.1 ISDN BRI Layer 1
9.2.2 ISDN Layer 2
9.2.3 ISDN Layer 3
9.2.4 ISDN End-to-End Circuit
9.2.5 PPP over B Channel
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LIST OF TABLES
TABLE 3.1
TABLE 3.2
TABLE 3.3
TABLE 3.4
TABLE 3.5
TABLE 3.6
TABLE 4.1
TABLE 4.2
TABLE 4.3
TABLE 6.1
TABLE 6.2
TABLE 6.3
TABLE 7.1
TABLE 9.1
The
show interfaces fddi Fields
The
show interfaces atm Fields
Token Ring Isolating Soft Errors
Token Ring Nonisolating Soft Error
The
show novell traffic Fields
The
show appletalk traffic Fields
Commands for Logging Message Destinations
Logging Message Severity Levels
Common Failure Reported by the show stacks Command
Cable Length Limitations
The
show system Command Fields
The
show test Command Fields
Default VLANs on a Catalyst 5000 Switch
ISDN Reference Points
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Cisco CCNPSupport - Certified Internetwork
Troubleshooting (CIT)
Exam Code: 640-606
Certifications:
Cisco CCNP Routing and Switching Certification Core
Prerequisites:
Cisco CCNA Routing and Switching Certification Exam 640-607.
About This StudyGuide
This StudyGuide is based on the current pool of exam questions for the Cisco 640-606 – Support exam. As
such it provides all the information required to pass the Cisco 640-606 exam and is organized around the
specific skills that are tested in that exam. Thus, the information contained in this StudyGuide is specific to
the 640-606 exam and does not represent a complete reference work on the subject of Internetwork
Troubleshooting. Topics covered in this StudyGuide includes Traffic and Data link Fundamentals:
Identifying troubleshooting targets for connection-oriented and connectionless protocols, Identifying
common data link layer characteristics and key troubleshooting targets a campus LAN environment,
Identifying connection sequences and key troubleshooting targets within TCP/IP, and Identifying connection
sequences and key troubleshooting targets within Novell IPX; Troubleshooting Tools, Methods and Targets:
Identifying the types and purposes of tools commonly used for network troubleshooting, Describing and
identifying how to use the Cisco information resources, Listing the preferred methods for escalation of
troubleshooting issues to Cisco's service and support programs; Using the Cisco IOS Troubleshooting
Commands and Debugging Utilities: Using troubleshooting tools and minimizing their impact on a Cisco
router's switching type and data flow, and Identifying and using Cisco IOSTM software commands and
debug utilities to filter, capture and display protocol traffic flows; Implementing Efficient Troubleshooting
Methods: Describing an efficient problem-solving method; Implementing Problem Isolation for TCP/IP and
Novell IPX: Explaining the use of problem isolation techniques to list the symptoms of common TCP/IP and
IPX problems on routed networks, and Applying diagnostic tools to solve network problems;
Troubleshooting VLANC on Switches and Routers: Explaining how Cisco routers and switches use VLAN
technology, Applying diagnostic tools to switched and routed VLAN configuration problems, and Using
Cisco IOS router troubleshooting commands and Catalyst switch troubleshooting commands; Problem
Isolation and Resolution on Catalyst Switches: Explaining Catalyst technology, Describing troubleshooting
and problem isolation techniques to list the symptoms of Catalyst 5000 and VLAN problems on switched
Ethernet Networks, and Applying diagnostic tools to solve Catalyst 5000 problems; Problem Isolation and
Resolution for ISDN BRI: Using Cisco IOS commands and problem isolation techniques to identify the
symptoms of common ISDN BRI problems, and Applying diagnostic tools to solve ISDN BRI problems;
and Problem Isolation and Resolution for Frame Relay WANs: Using Cisco IOS commands and problem
isolation techniques to identify the symptoms of common WAN and Frame Relay problems, and Applying
diagnostic tools to solve Frame Relay problems.
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Intended Audience
This StudyGuide is targeted specifically at people who wish to take the CiscoCCNP 640-606 – Support
(CIT) exam. This information in this StudyGuide is specific to the exam. It is not a complete reference work.
Although our Study Guides are aimed at new comers to the world of IT, the concepts dealt with in this Study
Guide are complex and require an understanding of material provided for the Cisco Certified Network
Associate (CCNA) exam 640-607. Knowledge of CompTIA’s A+ course would also be advantageous but is
not a requirement.
Note: There is a fair amount of overlap between this StudyGuide and the 640-
604 and 640-605 Study Guides. We would not advise skimming over the
information that seems familiar as this StudyGuide either expands on the
information, as it does in relation to the 640-607 Study Guide, or approaches
the information from a different angle.
How To Use This StudyGuide
To benefit from this StudyGuide we recommend that you:
• Although there is a fair amount of overlap between this StudyGuide and the 640-607, 640-604 and 640-
605 Study Guides, the relevant information from those Study Guides are included in this Study Guide.
This is thus the only StudyGuide you will require to pass the 640-606 exam.
• Study each chapter carefully until you fully understand the information. This will require regular and
disciplined work. Where possible, attempt to implement the information in a lab setup.
• Be sure that you have studied and understand the entire StudyGuide before you take the exam.
Note: Remember to pay special attention to these note boxes as they contain
important additional information that is specific to the exam.
Good luck!
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1. Support Resources for Troubleshooting
Today’s networks are mission critical resources, this makes the network support task very essential. Should
a component break down or be misconfigured, the network support engineers must be able to diagnose and
fix the problem in a timely manner while allowing connectivity through alternate devices. A variety of tools
has been created to help network support engineers.
1.1 Network Media Test Equipment
There are three classes of equipment for testing the physical layer medium:
• Volt/Ohm meters and digital multimeters used to check for cable connectivity and continuity.
• Cable testers or scanners, also test for connectivity but are more sophisticated than Volt/Ohm meters.
Are able report cable conditions such as attenuation, near-end crosstalk (NEXT), and noise. Can also
provide the measurement of a cable’s impedance.
• TDRs and OTDRs, devices that provide time domain reflectometer (TDR and optical TDR or OTDR
for fiber-optic cable testing), wire-map, and traffic monitoring functionality. Can locate opens, shorts,
kinks, sharp bends, crimps, and impedance mismatches.
1.2 Network Monitors
A Layer 2 tool used to capture, display and save traffic passing through a network cable. Can take the raw
data and provide information on frame sizes, number of erroneous frames, MAC addresses, number of
broadcasts, etc.
Network monitors can:
• Monitor network activity over a period of time, making it possible to establishing a network baseline.
• Assist in network capacity planning by observing patterns of changing network utilization.
• Identify traffic overloads and bottlenecks.
1.3 Protocol Analyzers
Similar to network monitors but are capable of interpreting and displaying the packet, segment, and other
(higher) protocol data units (PDUs). Can be used to study the format or behavior of certain protocols; to
check time delays between request and response.
1.4 Network Management Systems
Most networks deploy a variety of topologies, protocols, applications, and remote access technologies and
techniques. Network management systems are tools that can be used to understand, monitor, troubleshoot,
modify, scale, and secure networks.
Five key functional areas of network management are:
• Fault management
• Performance management
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• Configuration and device management
• Accounting management
• Security management
Fault management is about discovering abnormal behavior before or shortly after it happens. Once a
problem is detected, take the following steps:
1. Identify the problem area.
2. Isolate the problem area and direct connectivity through alternate paths and/or devices.
3. Minimize the impact of the failure.
4. Identify the device causing the fault.
5. Identify the component/subsystem that is malfunctioning and needs to be replaced or reconfigured.
6. Implement the solution to restore normal network operation.
1.5 CiscoWorks
CiscoWorks is Cisco Systems’ network management software. It is based on Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP) and is used for managing networks with one integrated platform.
Network managers can monitor routers down to port activity, observe traffic patterns, modify configurations,
observe and report inventory, capture data, and observe security settings all from their one central station.
1.5.1 CiscoWorks for Switched Internetworks Software (CWSI) Campus
CWSI Campus is a suite of network management applications that provide remote monitoring, configuration,
and management of switched internetworks.
1.5.2 TrafficDirector Remote Monitoring Software
Considered an excellent fault and performance management tool. It is a part of the CWSI Campus suite of
network management applications and can be used to monitor traffic on network segments. Can detect
collisions, errors, utilization, and broadcast rates on a port basis.
1.6 Simulation and Modeling Tools
Allow you to put a test network together and see how it performs. Can be used to design a new network or to
see how an existing network will perform if you modify it, expand it, or put traffic stress on it.
1.7 Cisco Connection Online (CCO)
Provides interactive web-based services with access to Cisco’s information, systems, resources, and
personnel. The CCO consists of the Bug Toolkit, Troubleshooting Engine, Stack Decoder, and Open Forum,
all of which aid diagnosis and corrective activities.
[...]... of the incoming signal 3.4 Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) is a Cisco proprietary layer 2 protocol that is bundled in Cisco IOS release 10.3 and later versions CDP can run on all Cisco manufactured devices including: routers, switches, hubs, bridges, and communication servers It uses SNAP (layer 2 frame type) and is multicast based By default, a Cisco device running CDP... IP address, a repeat count, datagram size, and a timeout in seconds Cisco IOS makes ping available for a number of protocols including IPX and AppleTalk Cisco introduced ping for IPX in IOS version 8.2 This is, however, a Cisco proprietary tool Therefore non -Cisco devices such as Novell servers do not respond to it If you want the Cisco router to generate Novell-compliant pings, you must use the global... will reply to the ARP request for the destination host’s IP address if: Segments and Subnets Throughout this study guide, the term "segment" is used to refer to the transport layer protocol data unit (PDU) and not to a network segment, i.e a subnetwork The term subnet is used throughout this study guide to refer to a subnetwork Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a network... along with its associated vpi/vci pair UNI version = The User-Network Interface (UNI) version determined through ILMI link autodetermination or using the atm universion interface configuration command 3.3 Token Ring Soft Errors The Token Ring soft errors are divided into two classes: isolating soft errors and nonisolating soft errors www.testking.com - 17 - 640-606 Support • Isolating soft errors are those... the show version and show running-config commands are among the most general information you can gather If you are dealing with hang or crash scenarios, the output of the show stacks command and core dump are useful 4.6.1 The show version Command Depending on the type of router, different hardware configuration and non-standard software options are displayed by the show version command The show version. .. one-minute intervals www.testking.com - 28 - 640-606 Support 4.6.5 The show controllers cxbus Command The show controllers cxbus command is used on the Cisco 7x00 series routers to display information about the SP, the CxBus controller, and the contents and microcode of cards attached to the bus This information is useful for diagnostic tasks performed by Ciscosupport engineers only 4.6.6 The show stacks... ping is included as a part of the TCP/IP protocol suite and has been introduced IPX with Cisco IOS release 8.2 Ping can be used to test reachability in a TCP/IP or IPX/SPX network On Cisco routers, ping is provided in user mode and in privileged exec mode The latter has an extended ping Before Cisco IOS Release 11.1, the privileged ping command with the confirm, lookup and poll (NBP) option, also known... they share 5.3.2 ipx gns-response-delay In Cisco IOS release 9.1(13) and later, the default value of the ipx gns-response-delay command is 0 ms Prior to Cisco IOS release 9.1(13), the default ipx gns-responsedelay value was 500 ms It was 500 ms to allow a dual-connected NetWare 2.x server running in parallel with a Cisco router to reply to GNS requests before the Cisco router The 500 ms value was also... version command displays the IOS version number and its internal name It also displays the Bootstrap software and the RXBOOT image versions; the system uptime, how the system last restarted, and the image filename and where it loaded from If the router encounters errors such as software crashes that force the router to reload, this information can be quite useful The show version command also provides... possibilities This may require that you gather more facts that you might have overlooked 2.3 A Baseline Model of the Network To be able to effectively support, troubleshoot, or modify an internetwork, you must gather and document information about the internetwork Some of the essential information includes: • The physical and logical network map • Active protocols • The protocol specific addressing . 640-606 Support
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Cisco CCNP Support
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Introduction
11 . Support Resources for Troubleshooting
1. 1 Network Media Test Equipment
1. 2 Network Monitors
1. 3 Protocol Analyzers
1. 4 Network