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Network Troubleshooting Tools

Joseph D. Sloan

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English
O'Reilly Media
17 August 2001
Over the years, thousands of tools have been developed for debugging TCP/IP networks. They range from very specialized tools that do one particular task, to generalized suites that do just about everything except replace bad Ethernet cables. Many of them are absolutely free. There is only one problem: who has time to track them all down, sort through them for the best ones for a particular purpose, or figure out how to use them? This text describes the range of freely available tools for debugging and troubleshooting. You can start with a lesser-known version of ping that diagnoses connectivity problems, or take on a much more comprehensive program like MRTG for graphing traffic through network interfaces. There's tkined for mapping and automatically monitoring networks, and Ethereal for capturing packets and debugging low-level problems. This book is not just about the tools available for troubleshooting common network problems. It also outlines a systematic approach to network troubleshooting: how to document your network so you know how it behaves under normal conditions, and how to think about problems when they arise, so you can solve them more effectively. The topics covered in this book include: understanding your network; connectivity testing; evaluating the path between two network nodes; tools for capturing packets; tools for network discovery and mapping; tools for working with SNMP; performance monitoring; testing application layer protocols; and software sources.

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Imprint:   O'Reilly Media
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 178mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   600g
ISBN:   9780596001865
ISBN 10:   059600186X
Pages:   346
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Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Book
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface. 1. Network Management and Troubleshooting General Approaches to Troubleshooting Need for Troubleshooting Tools Troubleshooting and Management. 2. Host Configurations Utilities System Configuration Files Microsoft Windows. 3. Connectivity Testing Cabling Testing Adapters Software Testing with ping Microsoft Windows. 4. Path Characteristics Path Discovery with traceroute Path Performance Microsoft Windows. 5. Packet Capture Traffic Capture Tools Access to Traffic Capturing Data tcpdump Analysis Tools Packet Analyzers Dark Side of Packet Capture Microsoft Windows. 6. Device Discovery and Mapping Troubleshooting Versus Management Device Discovery Device Identification Scripts Mapping or Diagramming Politics and Security Microsoft Windows. 7. Device Monitoring with SNMP Overview of SNMP SNMP-Based Management Tools Non-SNMP Approaches Microsoft Windows. 8. Performance Measurement Tools What, When, and Where Host-Monitoring Tools Point-Monitoring Tools Network-Monitoring Tools RMON Microsoft Windows. 9. Testing Connectivity Protocols Packet Injection Tools Network Emulators and Simulators Microsoft Windows. 10. Application-Level Tools Application-Protocols Tools Microsoft Windows. 11. Miscellaneous Tools Communications Tools Log Files and Auditing NTP Security Tools Microsoft Windows. 12. Troubleshooting Strategies Generic Troubleshooting Task-Specific Troubleshooting. A. Software Sources. B. Resources and References. Index

Joseph D. Sloan has been working with computers since the mid-1970s. He began using Unix as a graduate student in 1981, first as an applications programmer and later as a system programmer and system administrator. Since 1988 he has taught mathematics and computer science at Lander University. He also manages the networking computer laboratory at Lander, where he can usually be found testing and using the software tools described in this book.

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