After completing Networking Essentials: Troubleshooting
the user should be able to:
 | Implement a NetBIOS naming scheme for all computers on a given network |
 | Select the appropriate hardware and software tools to monitor trends on a given network |
 | Identify common errors associated with components required for communications |
 | Diagnose and resolve common connectivity problems with cards
cables
and related hardware |
 | Resolve broadcast storms |
 | Identify and resolve network performance problems |
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Accessing Resources with NetBIOS
 | NetBIOS background |
 | NetBIOS names |
 | Finding resources on Microsoft networks |
 | Mapping a drive letter |
Monitoring Trends and Performance
 | Monitoring network trends |
 | Keeping records |
 | Monitoring performance |
Monitoring Traffic and Logging Events
 | Monitoring network traffic |
 | Logging events |
Troubleshooting Network Connectivity
 | Initiating the troubleshooting process |
 | Using troubleshooting tools |
 | Troubleshooting connectivity and communication |
 | Exploring Modem Troubleshooter |
Other Troubleshooting Issues
 | Handling broadcast storms |
 | Troubleshooting network performance |
 | Handling other network problems |
 | Getting support |
 | Accessing Windows NT Books Online |
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This course is distributed with
Exercises that allow users to practice in Windows NT |
A file containing the text of the exercises |
Simulations that allow users to practice course skills
even if they don't have access to the Windows NT product |
A glossary |
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