Lesson 23: Troubleshoot Network Issues Flashcards

• Identify and resolve network configuration issues. • Verify network configuration with Network preferences. • Use Network Utility to aid in troubleshooting.

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What are three common issues that can interrupt network services on a Mac computer?

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These three common issues can interrupt network services on a Mac:

a. Local issues: Usually related to either improperly configured network settings or disconnected network connections.
b. Network issues: Use network diagnostic to help you investigate possible causes.
c. Service issues: Related to the network device or service you are trying to access.

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How can you identify the MAC addresses for all the Mac computer’s network interfaces?

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You can identify all the MAC addresses for the Mac computer’s network interfaces from the Info pane in Network Utility.

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How can you verify basic connectivity to another network host?

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You can use the Ping tab in Network Utility to test basic connectivity to another network host by sending a ping packet and then waiting for its return.

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How can you verify that DNS host name resolution is working?

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You can use the Lookup tab in Network Utility to test name resolution against the currently configured DNS server.

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How can you verify that the system can establish a connection to a remote network host?

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You can use the Traceroute tab in Network Utility to verify the connection hops between your Mac and a remote host.

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