This course will allow you to master network troubleshooting skills and boost your confidence to troubleshoot issues in live network. This course teaches you how to troubleshoot layer2 issues, SVI issues, etherchannel issues, HSRP, network slowness issue, OSPF, BGP issues, basic understanding of syslog, SNMP, Netflow.
We have designed this course in a simple and effective manner that everyone can understand it easily. Once you will complete this course, you will definitely feel huge improvement in your troubleshooting skills. This course will lay your foundation of strong troubleshooting skills. A person who has completed CCNA and CCNP routing & switching training and now wants to excel their troubleshooting skills, this course will enhance their understanding on how to troubleshooting simple to complex scenarios. When you work as a network engineer you have to ensure the integrity of high availability network infrastructure to provide maximum performance for your users. On completing this course, you would be able to apply for following job titles.
Job titles used for this area of work include:
network architect/computer network architect
network/helpdesk support
support/security/systems engineer
IT/systems support engineer
network administrator
first/second-line support
VoIP/Cisco engineer.
Responsibilities
As a network engineer, you'll need to:
establish the networking environment by designing system configuration, directing system installation and defining, documenting and enforcing system standards
design and implement new solutions and improve resilience of the current environment
maximise network performance by monitoring performance, troubleshooting network problems and outages, scheduling upgrades and collaborating with network architects on network optimisation.