This intermediate Cisco Network Management Troubleshooting training prepares learners to accurately identify the source of a network problem, choose the right solution, implement it right the first time, and keep a network moving.
Troubleshooting a network isn't about throwing enough spaghetti at the wall until something sticks. The process of diagnosing a network problem, deciding on a fix, and implementing it the right way can be challenging because it needs to be rigorous. It can be tempting to just try random things until the network comes back up.
But the right solution is to follow a predefined set of steps that accurately identify the source of the problem and get it right the first time. And believe it or not, documenting what you discovered is just as important as fixing it. This Cisco Network Management Troubleshooting training shows you the steps and practices you should follow every time.
For anyone who manages network monitoring and management tools training, this Cisco training can be used to onboard new network administrators, curated into individual or team training plans, or as a Cisco reference resource.
Cisco Network Management Troubleshooting: What You Need to Know
This Cisco Network Management Troubleshooting training has videos that cover topics including:
- Gathering enough information to accurately define the problem
- Coming up with a plan that will address the likely cause of the problem
- Monitoring the results of your plan after implementing it properly
- Documenting your steps after ensuring success
Who Should Take Cisco Network Management Troubleshooting Training?
This Cisco Network Management Troubleshooting training is considered associate-level Cisco training, which means it was designed for network administrators. This networking troubleshooting skills course is valuable for new IT professionals with at least a year of experience with network monitoring and management tools and experienced network administrators looking to validate their Cisco skills.
New or aspiring network administrators. There aren't many skills more valuable for a brand new network administrator — or someone who wants to get into the career field — than network troubleshooting. The knowledge of the right steps to follow to accurately identify the source of a problem and implement the right solution is rare and incredibly valuable. This Cisco Network Management Troubleshooting training gives it to you so you can start your career off on the right foot.
Experienced network administrators. If you've been working as a network administrator for quite a few years already, you might think that this Cisco Network Management Troubleshooting training is beneath you. But the skills of deliberately defining a problem by carefully gathering information, then diagnosing the root cause and implementing the right solution can atrophy over time. This troubleshooting training is often most valuable for experienced netadmins, because sometimes they've fallen into bad habits. Reset yourself with this training.