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<strong>CCNP</strong>v6 <strong>TSHOOT</strong><br />

Objectives<br />

• Assign responsibility for a device or set of devices to team members (optional).<br />

• Load the baseline configuration for all devices in the topology.<br />

• Use available tools to document key device configuration parameters, such as the interfaces in use,<br />

IP addressing, routing protocols, VLANs, logging mechanisms, and security measures.<br />

• Document the physical topology to support future troubleshooting tasks.<br />

• Document the logical topology to support future troubleshooting tasks.<br />

Background<br />

You have been employed as a network engineering consultant by a company that has made a recent<br />

acquisition. The documentation for the acquired company’s network is incomplete and outdated, so you need<br />

to inventory their network architecture both logically and physically, per company documentation standards.<br />

This will help you learn about the design and implementation of their network and ensure that you have<br />

access to up-to-date and accurate network documentation to reference during future troubleshooting<br />

procedures.<br />

In this lab, you survey the baseline <strong>TSHOOT</strong> network. No problems are introduced in this lab. This network<br />

will evolve over time as changes and enhancements are made. You will analyze and document the current<br />

topology and device configuration parameters to develop familiarity with the baseline configurations and<br />

network connections. You will review and fill out the provided documentation as you evaluate the network.<br />

You will assess and assemble tools that can be used for future maintenance and troubleshooting tasks.<br />

Note: This lab uses <strong>Cisco</strong> 1841 routers with <strong>Cisco</strong> IOS Release 12.4(24)T and the Advanced IP Services<br />

image c1841-advipservicesk9-mz.124-24.T.bin. The switches are <strong>Cisco</strong> WS-C2960-24TT-L with the <strong>Cisco</strong><br />

IOS image c2960-lanbasek9-mz.122-46.SE.bin and Catalyst 3560-24PS with the <strong>Cisco</strong> IOS image c3560advipservicesk9-mz.122-46.SE.bin.<br />

Other routers (such as 2801 and 2811), switches (such as 2950 or 3550),<br />

and <strong>Cisco</strong> IOS Software versions can be used if they have comparable capabilities and features. Depending<br />

on the router or switch model and <strong>Cisco</strong> IOS Software version, the commands available and output produced<br />

might vary from what is shown in this lab.<br />

Required Resources<br />

• 3 routers (<strong>Cisco</strong> 1841 with <strong>Cisco</strong> IOS Release 12.4(24)T1 Advanced IP Service or comparable)<br />

• 1 switch (<strong>Cisco</strong> 2960 with the <strong>Cisco</strong> IOS Release 12.2(46)SE C2960-LANBASEK9-M image or<br />

comparable)<br />

• 2 switches (<strong>Cisco</strong> 3560 with the <strong>Cisco</strong> IOS Release 12.2(46)SE C3560-advipservicesK9-mz image or<br />

comparable)<br />

• SRV1 (PC with static IP address): Windows XP, Vista, or Windows Server with RADIUS, TFTP, and<br />

syslog servers, plus an SSH client (PuTTY or comparable) and WireShark software<br />

• PC-B (DHCP client): Windows XP or Vista (with SSH client and WireShark software)<br />

• PC-C (DHCP client): Windows XP or Vista (with SSH client and WireShark software)<br />

• Serial and Ethernet cables, as shown in the topology<br />

• Rollover cables to configure the routers and switches via the console<br />

All contents are Copyright © 1992–2010 <strong>Cisco</strong> Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is <strong>Cisco</strong> Public Information. Page 2 of 38

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