Troubleshooting Network Issues Flashcards

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Startup Configuration

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Stored in NVRAM and contains the commands needed to initially configure a router

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VLAN Assignment/Tagging

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Practice of segmenting an IT organization’s network, separating users into respective network sections

VLAN Membership Policy Server (VMPS), client, server, and database

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Network Performance Baseline

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Defines the normal working conditions of an enterprise network infrastructure

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Collision

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Occurs when two hosts on the network transmit at the same time which
causes the signals to combine on the network medium

Collisions occur in both wired and wireless networks

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Collision Domain

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Network segment where simultaneous data transmissions collide with one another

Use any Layer 2 device to break apart collision domains

Turn off auto-negotiation
Hardcode lower speed
Change to half-duplex

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Broadcast Storm

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Occurs when a network system is overwhelmed by continuous multicast or broadcast traffic

Layer 2: FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF
Layer 3: 255.255.255.255

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Broadcast Domain

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A logical division of computer network where all nodes can reach each other by broadcast at the data link layer

Layer 2 devices will not break up a broadcast domain

Too large singular broadcast domain: Use a router to break up subnets into separate broadcast domains

Loops are created in the switching environment:
Enable Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDU) on managed switches
Enforce a maximum number of MAC addresses per port
Break up large broadcast domains into smaller domains using routers and Layer 3 switches

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Routing: Multicast Flooding

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No specific host is associated with the multicast MAC address in the CAM table of the switch

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Routing: Asymmetrical Routing

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Network packets leave via one path and return via a different path

Routing issues cause issues with dropped packet flows

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Loops: Switching/Bridge Loop

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Switching loops are usually an issue with how STP is configured

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Loops: Routing Loop

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Formed when an error occurs in the operation of the routing algorithm and creates a circular route amongst a group of network devices

Routing loops are caused by logical Layer 3 circular connections that may
exist in a routing table

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Loops: Split Horizon

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Routing configuration that stops a route from being advertised back in the direction from which it came

ip split-horizon
no ip split-horizon

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13
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Loops: Route Poisoning

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Increasing a router’s metric to an infinitely high number after detecting one of its connected routes has failed

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Loops: Hold-Down Timer

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Prevents bad routes from being restored and passed to other routers by
accident

Hold-down period: 180 seconds (3 minutes)
Statically-created routes are given a metric of 1 by default

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DNS Problems

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High CPU usage increases latency, jitter, and packet loss

Use a cable tester for twisted pair connections or a fiber light meter for fiber
optic connections

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16
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Low Optical Link Budget

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Optical Link Budget is a calculation that considers all the anticipated losses along the length of a fiber optic connection

Reduced transmission
Slow connection speeds
Connection downtime

0.25 dB per km for a standard fiber optic cable
Calculate optical link budget by using power budget minus the loss over the fiber cable’s distance