The OSI Model as a Troubleshooting Framework
Thinking through network problems in terms of layers (physical connection, then network configuration, then application-level issues) provides a genuinely structured way to isolate where a problem actually lives.
Starting With the Physical Layer
Checking physical connections (cables, power, basic device status) before investigating more complex configuration issues avoids overlooking a genuinely simple cause.
Using Built-In Network Diagnostic Commands
Commands like ping and traceroute provide real, specific diagnostic information about connectivity and routing — genuinely useful tools, not just technical trivia.
Documenting the Troubleshooting Process
Recording what was checked and what was found, consistent with the documentation discipline covered in this academy’s hardware support course, creates a genuinely useful record for complex or recurring issues.
