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CCNP TSHOOT 6.0 - The Cisco Learning Network

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<strong>CCNP</strong>v6 <strong>TSHOOT</strong><br />

Step 3: Configure the CCTV server IP address.<br />

Configure the test server PC-C with a static IP address in the CCTV test VLAN subnet 10.1.70.0/24. According to<br />

the test plan, the default gateway should be the last usable IP address in the subnet.<br />

Note: After this TT is completed, restore PC-C to its status as a DHCP client in VLAN 30.<br />

Step 4: Release and renew the DHCP lease on PC-B.<br />

Ensure that PC-B is configured as a DHCP client in the OFFICE VLAN.<br />

After loading all TT-A device configuration files, issue the ipconfig /release and ipconfig /renew commands on<br />

PC-B.<br />

Step 5: Outline the troubleshooting approach and validation steps.<br />

Use this space to identify your troubleshooting approach and the key steps to verify that the problem is resolved.<br />

Troubleshooting approaches to select from include: follow-the-path, spot-the-differences, bottom-up, top-down,<br />

divide-and-conquer, shoot-from-the-hip, and move-the-problem.<br />

Note: In addition to a specific approach, you can use the generic troubleshooting process described at the<br />

beginning of Section 2 of this lab.<br />

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Step 6: Record the troubleshooting process and configuration changes.<br />

Note: Section 2 of this lab includes sample troubleshooting flows, useful commands, and examples of output.<br />

Use this log to document your actions and results during the troubleshooting process. List the commands you<br />

used to gather information. As you progress, record what you think the problem might be and which actions you<br />

will take to correct the problem.<br />

Device Actions and Results<br />

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