Episode 184: Network Troubleshooting Methodology Recap and Exam Readiness
To wrap up the series, this episode reviews the full troubleshooting methodology—from identifying the problem to documenting the fix. We walk through common scenarios, showing how the steps apply in real life and what tools are best suited for each phase. You’ll revisit techniques for isolating symptoms, confirming theories, and verifying solutions with clarity and structure.We also provide exam tips for recognizing troubleshooting questions, managing time under pressure, and eliminating distractor answers. With this recap, you’ll finish the course with a complete understanding of not only how to build and manage a network, but how to diagnose and repair it with professionalism. You’re now ready for both the exam—and the job.
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Episode 183: BYOD, Licensing Issues, and Troubleshooting Oddities
Not every issue fits into neat categories. In this episode, we address edge-case problems like Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) compatibility, expired licenses on security appliances, and odd client behaviors that defy conventional logic. You’ll learn how mobile OS updates, unsupported encryption protocols, or insufficient license capacity can cause mysterious connectivity issues.We also touch on VPN quirks, DNS suffix misbehavior, and strange firewall rules inherited from years past. This episode prepares you for the “weird ones”—issues that require curiosity, documentation, and sometimes creative thinking to resolve. The final part of troubleshooting is adapting to the unknown.
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Episode 182: Optical, Hardware, and Performance Issues — Identifying and Resolving Problems
This episode revisits advanced troubleshooting at the hardware and optical layer. We cover transceiver problems, dirty fiber connectors, power mismatches, and switch backplane limitations. You'll learn how to read interface stats for clues, test suspect links, and isolate faults in a complex network environment.We also explain how hardware limits—such as CPU, memory, or buffer overruns—can degrade throughput and cause latency spikes. Recognizing these bottlenecks and addressing them quickly is key to performance stability. This episode ties together visibility, monitoring, and hands-on testing for deep diagnostics.
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Episode 181: DNS and NTP Failures — Troubleshooting Name and Time Resolution
DNS and NTP are often invisible—until they fail. This episode shows how to diagnose and fix issues with domain name resolution and time synchronization, both of which affect authentication, connectivity, and performance. You’ll learn how to use nslookup, dig, and ntpq to troubleshoot problems and interpret server behavior.We also cover how expired DNS records, cache poisoning, NTP drift, and firewall blocks can wreak havoc silently. Fixing these problems requires awareness of both the protocol and the environment. This episode ensures you can spot and resolve these hidden causes of major disruptions.
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Episode 180: Asymmetric Routing, Multicast Flooding, and ACL Misconfigurations
Some network issues are subtle, involving advanced concepts like asymmetric routing, multicast flooding, and access control list (ACL) errors. This episode explains how asymmetric routing—where traffic returns on a different path than it arrived—can confuse firewalls and lead to dropped packets. We discuss how to diagnose and design around this behavior using symmetric paths and session tracking.Next, we cover multicast traffic that floods segments due to missing IGMP snooping, and how ACLs applied in the wrong direction or with missing statements can break services silently. These are the kinds of advanced problems that separate good network techs from great ones—and this episode gives you the tools to join the latter group.
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