Chapter 11. Network Troubleshooting

Not every tool is right for you. Tools should be selected on the basis of who will use it, and what that person is expected to do day to day. Matching skill level, test speed, and how detailed the test results are makes a big difference in how successful someone is with a new tool. See the section titled “What Tool to Start With?” in Appendix H, “Network Diagnostic Products Used in This Book.”

Tools

There are four primary categories of network support products, and two more that combine features of the other three for ease of use or for specialized advanced analysis (see Figure 11-1):

Primary

Cable testers

Protocol analyzers

Network management applications

Flow protocol monitoring

Hybrid

Handheld network ...

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