Network Troubleshooting Flashcards
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Troubleshooting Steps:
1. Identify the Problem
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- problem definition: may come from questioning users and doing your own testing
- if possible, determine whether anything has changed in the network configuration
- find whether this is a new installation that has never worked in the past
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Troubleshooting Steps:
2. Establish a Theory of Probably Cause
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- using experience and intuition to brianstorm possible issues
- think in terms of moving top to bottom or vice versa in the OSI model
- can use a divide and conquer approach
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Troubleshooting Steps:
3. Test the theory to determine the cause
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- sanity check your own theory: would your hypothesized cause lead to the observed symptoms?
- formation of an alternative hypothesis might involve escalating the problem to someone more familiar with the device in question
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Troubleshooting Steps:
4. Establish a plan of action to resolve the problem and identify potential effects
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- once the theory/hypothesis makes sense technically, it is time to develop an action plan
- document the action plan, can be used as a backout plan if you hypothesis is incorrect
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Troubleshooting Steps:
5. Implement the Solution or escalate as necessary
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- schedule an appropriate time to implement the action plan
- an appropriate time is a balance between severity of the problem and the impact your action plan will have on other users
- escalate the problem if you dont have sufficient admin privileges
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Troubleshooting Steps:
6. Verify full system functionality, and if applicable implement preventative measures
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- after implementation, need to verify the symptoms listed in the original problem definition are gone
- also attempt to determine whether your plan has caused any other issues on the network
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Troubleshooting Steps:
7. Document findings, actions and outcomes
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- “post mortem” report is a document that describes the reported issue, the underlying causes, and what was done to resolve the issue
- might be useful when troubleshooting similar issues in the future