Network Troubleshooting and Tools Questions
Hands on skills for diagnosing and resolving network problems using standard command line and packet analysis tools. Topics include systematic troubleshooting workflows (start with reachability tests and escalate to captures), use of ping and traceroute to verify connectivity and routing paths, netstat and ss to inspect sockets and listening ports, arp and interface commands to check layer two mappings and interface state, router and switch show commands to view routing tables and interface status, and DNS troubleshooting using nslookup and dig. Deep packet capture and analysis with tcpdump and Wireshark is covered, including capture filters, interpreting packet headers and flows, identifying retransmissions, latency sources, and protocol errors. Emphasis is on interpreting tool output, correlating results across layers, and choosing the right tool at each step of an investigation.
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