Datasheet

Network Breakdown
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show vlan
Step 4: Share the results of the activity with the class or your instructor. How did the groups
fix the problems?
Suggested Activity Example Solution:
Instructor Notes:
All student files, problems, and fixes will vary. Students must be able to show how they used basic
troubleshooting commands to identify the network problems.
Some possible problems on the network could include misconfigured or missing:
Authentication
IP addresses and subnet masks (IPv4 or IPv6) – on the network devices or workstations
Routing protocols (Layer 2 or 3)
Cabling (incorrect cable types or connections)
Clock rate placement (DCE)
Default or static routes
Interface states (down)
VLAN setup (names, port assignments, addressing, shutdown, etc.)
Please ensure that students have turned off the link-light preference on the Packet Tracer software –
that way, they will use the commands stated in this activity to find and correct the network problems.
Identify elements of the model that map to IT-related content:
Network troubleshooting symptoms commands
Troubleshooting procedures