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Item #: N18321. The Cisco Catalyst 3560 Series is a line of fixed-configuration, enterprise-class switches that include IEEE 802.3af and Cisco prestandard Power over Ethernet (PoE) functionality in Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet configurations...
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ATEN's KN2116 16-port KVM on the Net offers a highly efficient network management solution. In addition to its console ports for local management the KN2116 built-in LAN port provides 2 network administrators the ability to control up to 128 computers from any station connected to the network whether from the LAN WAN or the Internet at the same time...
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Modern handheld gaming has long been dominated by Nintendo and Sony. Each hardware manufacturer has multiple viable offerings derived either directly, or evolving from the respective DS and PlayStation Portable product lines...
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Designed for small to midsized offices, the SMC cable/DSL router combines a multifunctional broadband router with a seven-port 10/100 Mbps dual-speed switch, a built-in print server, an RS232 COM port for modem connections, and an Internet firewall for extra security...
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Troubleshooting Network Problems
Overview
The process of troubleshooting your network involves a methodology that starts with cabling and works through the OSI model to the application layer. The network devices have a network cable that terminates at a wired switch. Cabling is a source of a lot of network problems.
The key with troubleshooting is to determine what has changed. Sometimes it is hardware that isn't working or some change was made such as new software, configured equipment or additional employees stressing the network. It could be a specific issue or several problems. Start with the client adapter, determine the specific symptoms and go from there.
The following is a series of questions that can used as a guideline during the troubleshooting process:
1. Can you ping the switch IP address?
2. Can you ping the router?
3. Can you ping the DHCP server?
4. Does the client obtain an IP address?
5. Is the WAN circuit available?
6. Has new software been installed on the client or server?
7. Do all clients experience the problem?
8. Is it random or a specific pattern?
9. Is the problem server specific or application specific?
10. Is the DNS server IP address setting correct?
11. Is there a firewall that is filtering traffic?
12. Ran traceroute and examined routing behaviour?
TOOLS:
1) Windows control panel shows network adapter settings, firewall configuration etc.
2) Ping and traceroute will verify that network routing is working.
3) Examine the ARP table on the desktop, switch and router confirming the device MAC address is there.
4) Network packet sniffers examine packet information such as protocols, filtered programs or errors with applications.
5) Verify change management activities and determine what if any device was changed and how.
6) Show interfaces at the router will reveal any interface errors pointing to a cable or hardware problem.
7) Examine router interface utilization patterns.
Working from the cable level and determining if the problem is affecting a single user, a department, building or city wide is a good place to start. A city wide problem sometimes indicates a data center outage. A building sometimes points to a circuit, router or primary switch. A department can indicate a problem with their network switch or fiber cabling. The single user problem could be a myriad of issues from a bad cable to network permissions. Because companies have in some cases hundreds of applications, network switches and routers the problem becomes more complex when it is a cross department issue. Not all employees have the same network permissions and use a variety of applications across departments, cities and countries.
Determining who is affected by the problem can be a key factor in resolving the issue. The ping is a popular tool since it verifies to the network layer all is working. In that case your then focusing on application issues although not always. Traceroute verifies how packets are traveling between source and destination. You could have packets using non optimal routing paths that are causing performance problems.
Network Planning and Design Guide is available at amazon.com and eBookmall.com
Shaun Hummel is an author of various technical books and has a web site focused on information technology job search solutions and certifications.
http://www.networkjobsolutions.com
About the Author
Shaun Hummel, CCNP, is a Senior Network Engineer with 11 years experience in enterprise network planning, design, and implementation. He has worked for various private and public companies in Canada and the United States improving infrastructure, security, and management. He has written Network Planning and Design Guide, Cisco Wireless Network Design Guide and Network Assessment Guide. www.networkjobsolutions.com
How Do I Find Port Destinations on a Network Switch?
I am a bit of a novice at networking and need to find the destination IP addresses or computer names of the ports on my various switches.
How can I do this without following a wire and looking on the computer itself?
I am an advanced user, so i can use DOS, Telnet etc. but I just need to know where to go or how to do it.
Shouldn't you be able to do it from command?
If you type:
ipconfig /all
Try that.
Also, try this:
netstat
You can get more info about them by typing
netstat /?
OR
ipconfig /?
I hope this helps!
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