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In this post, I'm going to share with you CCNP Version 6: CCNP TSHOOT- Maintaining and Troubleshooting IP Networks, Student Lab Manual. In my previous post i've shared with you CCNP version 6 various types of lab activities for switching and routing. If you missed that posts, then check my previous posts in this blog. Now a days troubleshooting of network has become a great challenge. Vu Meter For Windows. So i think that all of us, who are interested in networking may have the knowledge of troubleshooting a network. In CCNP version there is also a part in which you can able to learn about the troubleshooting of a network. I'm sharing with you a PDF files in which you can able to gain knowledge about troubleshooting a network.

I've been going through Lab 7-1 in the CCNP ROUTE lab manual. I don't see why my configuration. I did a Beyond Compare text comparison of the config files.

So lets download this PDF file. Size: 2.2MB Download Link.

This is something I had in mind for quite some time but today I finally created the CCNP TSHOOT topology for GNS3. The topology that is used for the exam has been released by Cisco so it’s not a secret or anything. This is pretty cool because it means you can start troubleshooting the same network you will face for your exam! To save you the trouble I have rebuilt the whole topology in GNS3 which is 95% the same as the Cisco example, there are some minor differences: • It’s impossible to use all CCNP switching commands in GNS3. I have used the NM16-SW module so we do have trunks and portchannels. We can’t play with different trunk types (dynamic desirable, dynamic auto and such) or play with PAGP or LACP.

Make sure you practice on this before you take on the exam! • Don’t forget if you want to see vlans on the NM16-SW modules you need to use the show vlan-switch command! • If you download the official Cisco PDF with the topology you will see that the interface + port channel numbers might be different. Not a big problem but something you should keep in mind. • I had to manually change some IPv6 link-local addresses because they were the same on all serial interfaces. • There are 13 routers to run so make sure your IDLEPC value is correct.