Cisco CCNA / CCNP Home Labs: Developing Troubleshooting Skills
CCNA / CCNP candidates are going to be drilled by Cisco when it
comes to troubleshooting questions. You're going to have to be
able to analyze configurations to see what the problem is (and
if there is a problem in the first place), determine the meaning
of different debug outputs, and show the ability not just to
configure a router or switch, but troubleshoot one.
That's just as it should be, because CCNAs and CCNPs will find
themselves doing a lot of troubleshooting in their careers.
Troubleshooting isn't something that can just be learned from a
book; you've got to have some experience working with routers
and switches. The only real way to learn how to troubleshoot is
to develop that ability while working on live equipment.
Of course, your company or client is going to take a very dim
view of you developing this skill on their live network. So what
can you do?
Assemble a Cisco home lab. When you start working with real
Cisco equipment, you're doing yourself a lot of favors. First,
you're going to be amazed at how well you retain information
that will become second nature to you before exam day. But more
importantly, both for the exam room and your career, you're
developing invaluable troubleshooting skills.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying knowing the theory of how
routers and switches work is unimportant. Quite the opposite -
if you don't know networking theory, you're not going to become
a CCNA or CCNP. But the ability to apply that knowledge is vital
- and the only way you can get that is to work on real Cisco
routers and switches. As for these "router simulators" on the
market today, ask yourself this simple question: "When I walk
into a server room, how many router simulators do I see?"
I often tell students that they'll do their best learning when
they screw something up. I've had many a student tell me later
that I was right - when they misconfigured frame relay, ISDN, or
another CCNA / CCNP technology and then had to fix it
themselves, it not only gave them the opportunity to apply their
knowledge, but it gave them the confidence to know they could do
it.
And you can't put a price on confidence - in the exam room or in
the network center!