Exam Description
Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks v2 (TSHOOT 300-135) is a 120-minute qualifying exam with 15‒25 questions for the Cisco CCNP certification. The TSHOOT 300-135 exam certifies that the successful candidate has the knowledge and skills necessary to: Plan and perform regular maintenance on complex enterprise routed and switched networks Use technology-based practices and a systematic ITIL-compliant approach to perform network troubleshooting
The following topics are general guidelines for the content that is likely to be included on the exam. However, other related topics may also appear on any specific version of the exam. To better reflect the contents of the exam and for clarity, the following guidelines may change at any time without notice.
Admission Requirements
Good understanding on CCNAConfigure and verify redistribution between any routing protocols or routing sources Routing and Switching Knowledge
Career fields
Network Engineer
On successful completion of the programme, you will receive a National Certification in CCAN
Duration
Take the exam upon complication
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5% Network Principles
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Lecture 2.1Use Cisco IOS troubleshooting tools 1.1.a Debug, conditional debug 1.1.b Ping and trace route with extended options
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Lecture 2.2Apply troubleshooting methodologies 1.2.a Diagnose the root cause of networking issues (analyze symptoms, identify and describe root cause) 1.2.b Design and implement valid solutions 1.2.c Verify and monitor resolution
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40% Layer 2 Technologies
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Lecture 3.1Troubleshoot switch administration 2.1.a SDM templates 2.1.b Managing MAC address table 2.1.c Troubleshoot Err-disable recovery
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Lecture 3.2Troubleshoot Layer 2 protocols 2.2.a CDP, LLDP 2.2.b UDLD
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Lecture 3.3Troubleshoot VLANs 2.3.a Access ports 2.3.b VLAN database 2.3.c Normal, extended VLAN, voice VLAN
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Lecture 3.4Troubleshoot trunking 2.4.a VTPv1, VTPv2, VTPv3, VTP pruning 2.4.b dot1Q
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Lecture 3.52.4.c Native VLAN 2.4.d Manual pruning
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Lecture 3.6Troubleshoot EtherChannels 2.5.a LACP, PAgP, manual 2.5.b Layer 2, Layer 3 2.5.c Load balancing 2.5.d EtherChannel misconfiguration guard
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Lecture 3.7Troubleshoot spanning tree 2.6.a PVST+, RPVST +, MST 2.6.b Switch priority, port priority, path cost, STP timers 2.6.c PortFast, BPDUguard, BPDUfilter 2.6.d Loopguard, Rootguard
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Lecture 3.8Troubleshoot other LAN switching technologies 2.7.a SPAN, RSPAN
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Lecture 3.9Troubleshoot chassis virtualization and aggregation technologies 2.8.a Stackwise
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40% Layer 3 Technologies
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Lecture 4.1Troubleshoot IPv4 addressing and subnetting 3.1.a Address types (Unicast, broadcast, multicast, and VLSM) 3.1.b ARP 3.1.c DHCP relay and server 3.1.d DHCP protocol operations
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Lecture 4.2Troubleshoot IPv6 addressing and subnetting 3.2.a Unicast 3.2.b EUI-64 3.2.c ND, RS/RA 3.2.d Autoconfig (SLAAC) 3.2.e DHCP relay and server 3.2.f DHCP protocol operations
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Lecture 4.3Troubleshoot static routing
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Lecture 4.4Troubleshoot default routing 3.5 Troubleshoot administrative distance 3.6 Troubleshoot passive interfaces 3.7 Troubleshoot VRF lite 3.8 Troubleshoot filtering with any protocol
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Lecture 4.5Troubleshoot between any routing protocols or routing sources 3.10 Troubleshoot manual and autosummarization with any routing protocol 3.11 Troubleshoot policy-based routing 3.12 Troubleshoot suboptimal routing
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Lecture 4.6Troubleshoot loop prevention mechanisms 3.13.a Route tagging, filtering 3.13.b Split-horizon 3.13.c Route poisoning
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Lecture 4.7Troubleshoot RIPv2 3.15 Troubleshoot EIGRP neighbor relationship and authentication
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Lecture 4.8Troubleshoot loop free path selection 3.16.a RD, FD, FC, successor, feasible successor
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Lecture 4.9Troubleshoot EIGPR operations 3.17.a Stuck in active
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Lecture 4.10Troubleshoot EIGRP stubs
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Lecture 4.11Troubleshoot EIGRP load balancing 3.19.a Equal cost 3.19.b Unequal cost
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Lecture 4.12Troubleshoot EIGRP metrics
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Lecture 4.13Troubleshoot EIGRP for IPv6
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Lecture 4.14Troubleshoot OSPF neighbor relationship and authentication
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Lecture 4.15Troubleshoot network types, area types, and router types 3.23.a Point-to-point, multipoint, broadcast, nonbroadcast 3.23.b LSA types, area type: backbone, normal, transit, stub, NSSA, totally stub 3.23.c Internal router, backbone router, ABR, ASBR 3.23.d Virtual link
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Lecture 4.16Troubleshoot OSPF path preference
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Lecture 4.17Troubleshoot OSPF operations
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Lecture 4.18Troubleshoot OSPF for IPv6
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Lecture 4.19Troubleshoot BGP peer relationships and authentication 2013 Cisco Systems, Inc. This document is Cisco Public. Page 4 3.27.a Peer group 3.27.b Active, passive 3.27.c States and timers
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Lecture 4.20Troubleshoot eBGP 3.28.a eBGP 3.28.b 4-byte AS number 3.28.c Private AS
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10% VPN Technologies & Infrastructure Security
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Lecture 5.1Troubleshoot IOS AAA using local database
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Lecture 5.2Troubleshoot device access control 5.2.a Lines (VTY, AUX, console) 5.2.b Management plane protection 5.2.c Password encryption
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Lecture 5.3Troubleshoot router security features 5.3.a IPv4 access control lists (standard, extended, time-based) 5.3.b IPv6 traffic filter 5.3.c Unicast reverse path forwarding
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Lecture 5.4Infrastructure Services 6.1 Troubleshoot device management 6.1.a Console and VTY 6.1.b Telnet, HTTP, HTTPS, SSH, SCP 6.1.c (T)FTP
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Lecture 5.5Troubleshoot SNMP 6.2.a v2 6.2.b v3
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Lecture 5.6Troubleshoot logging 6.3.a Local logging, syslog, debugs, conditional debugs 6.3.b Timestamps
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Lecture 5.7Troubleshoot Network Time Protocol(NTP) 6.4.a NTP master, client, version 3, version 4 6.4.b NTP authentication
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Lecture 5.8Troubleshoot IPv4 and IPv6 DHCP 6.5.a DHCP client, IOS DHCP server, DHCP relay 6.5.b DHCP options (describe)
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Lecture 5.9Troubleshoot IPv4 Network Address Translation (NAT) 6.6.a Static NAT, Dynamic NAT, PAT
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Lecture 5.10Troubleshoot SLA architecture
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Lecture 5.11Troubleshoot tracking objects 6.8.a Tracking objects 6.8.b Tracking different entities (for example, interfaces, IPSLA results)
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