What are some of the networking troubleshooting techniques that I need to do when there are router, switch, hub, and server problem? And what are the most common problems and how do I solve them?
What are some of the networking troubleshooting techniques that I need to do when there are router, switch, hub, and server problem? And what are the most common problems and how do I solve them?
Believe it or not that's a pretty wide open question. Is there a particular problem you are trying to solve or figure out? If so, post back with additional info, especially number of servers/clients/hubs/switches, configuration of these, operating systems, etc. Thx, mm
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Well, this is a general question that I want other network experts to help me answer. I'm starting a new job and I want other people who experienced with router, switch, etc.. to give me a breakdown of what to expect on common problems that they encountered. I don't have a particular problem, but I think I know the company I'm going to work has 5 servers, 100 clients, 12 hubs, Windows NT, and not sure about switches. Thanks for helping!
Well....Good luck to the company you are going to work at. Have they got any other jobs going?
Seriously....this is a mamouth subject! You will find some study stuff at my site..including router labs and stuff like that. See my signature.
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Simon
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