Webcast: Troubleshooting with NX-OS
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This session provides an in-depth overview of tools and techniques that can be used to troubleshoot Cisco Nexus switches with NX-OS. It is vital to troubleshoot issues in order to maintain high availability in the network and reduce downtime. This session not only provides an overview on how you can troubleshoot certain issues, but also provides you with a list of commands that you can capture when you are in a time crunch in order to restore the services and determine the root cause of the issue, which is also important.
Agenda
- Introduction
- NX-OS Troubleshooting Tools
- Control Plane Troubleshooting
- Data Plane Troubleshooting
Featured Speaker
Vinit Jain 4X CCIE #22854 is a Technical Lead in the High Touch Technical Support (HTTS) team which supports customers in areas of routing, Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), IPv6, multicast, Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) Ethernet VPN (EVPN) issues on Cisco IOS®, Cisco IOS XE, Cisco IOS XR, and NX-OS platforms. Vinit is also a Cisco Press author of Troubleshooting BGP and Live Lesson series on BGP Troubleshooting. Vinit has delivered trainings within Cisco on various technologies as well as platform troubleshooting topics both at Cisco Live and other conferences such as North American Network Operators' Group (NANOG), Cisco Support Forums, and so on. Vinit has expertise in how to troubleshoot Service Provider, Enterprise, and Data Center environments and holds multiple certifications on programming and databases, along with CCIE.
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