Copyright 2003 CCNA 4 Chapter 18 Network Management, Part 2 By Your Name
Copyright 2003 Objectives Describe the administrative side of network management Describe how to monitor a network Describe how to troubleshoot a network
Copyright 2003 What Does a Network Look Like?
Copyright 2003 Networks with Routers
Copyright 2003 Network Inspector
Copyright 2003 Verifying Connections
Copyright 2003 Traffic Monitoring - SNMP Looks at the actual packet traffic on the network and generates reports based on the network traffic. Detects failing equipment and whether a component is overloaded or poorly configured.
Copyright 2003 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Routers, hubs, and switches might contain SNMP agents to allow them to be controlled by a management station.
Copyright 2003 Remote Monitoring - RMON A RMON probe is located on each segment and gathers the specified data from each segment and relays it to the management console.
Copyright 2003 Traffic Monitoring – RMON Dual-Management Consoles
Copyright 2003 MIM Tree with RMON Extensions RMON extensions to SNMP enable you to look at the network as whole instead of looking at individual devices.
Copyright 2003 Problem Solving
Copyright 2003 Error Report Documentation
Copyright 2003 Software Troubleshooting Tools
Copyright 2003 Loopback Ping and Bad Ping Output
Copyright 2003 Tracert Output
Copyright 2003 Telnet Output
Copyright 2003 NETSTAT Output
Copyright 2003 ARP Gathers hardware address of local hosts and the default gateway
Copyright 2003 WINIPCFG/all
Copyright 2003 IPCONFIG/all