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Network Problem Analysis to Trace Files

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You are the Systems Analyst at a manufacturing company in Seattle, WA. A Systems Analyst in your company's New York office sends you a trace file to analyze. The complaint is that an end-users machine cannot connect to any of the network devices on the other side of the local router; it can communicate with any network device on the same side of the local router.

1. What do you look for in the trace file you were sent?
2. Based on the data you have in this scenario, state a possible explanation for the cause of the problem.
3. Based on your supposition, explain a possible solution.

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The solution uses a system analyst to look for trace files and explain possible issues with network devices and safety in three main steps with specific instructions.

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1. I would check for permission statements, denied access statements and data transfer rates to determine which side of the router is causing the problem.

2. I would check in the trace file for any permissions data that indicate the access ...

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