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Re: Teaching/developing troubleshooting skills
From: "Jon R. Kibler" <Jon.Kibler () aset com>
Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2004 19:42:45 -0400
Pete Kruckenberg wrote:
I'm working on trying to teach others in my group (usually less-experienced, but not always) how to improve their large-network troubleshooting skills (the techniques of isolating a problem, etc).
There are several vendors that offer these types of courses, and I am sure that if you search for courseware, you can find some good materials you could use to teach your own sessions in house. Jon -- Jon R. Kibler Chief Technical Officer A.S.E.T., Inc. Charleston, SC USA (843) 849-8214 ================================================== Filtered by: TRUSTEM.COM's Email Filtering Service http://www.trustem.com/ No Spam. No Viruses. Just Good Clean Email.
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- Teaching/developing troubleshooting skills Pete Kruckenberg (Jun 24)
- Re: Teaching/developing troubleshooting skills Jon R. Kibler (Jun 24)
- Re: Teaching/developing troubleshooting skills Bruce Pinsky (Jun 24)
- Re: Teaching/developing troubleshooting skills Darrell Greenwood (Jun 25)
- Re: Teaching/developing troubleshooting skills Edward B. Dreger (Jun 26)
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- RE: Teaching/developing troubleshooting skills Larry Pingree (Jun 24)
- Re: Teaching/developing troubleshooting skills John Neiberger (Jun 25)
- Re: Teaching/developing troubleshooting skills John Neiberger (Jun 28)
- Re: Teaching/developing troubleshooting skills Michael . Dillon (Jun 28)
- Re: Teaching/developing troubleshooting skills Bruce Pinsky (Jun 29)
- Re: Teaching/developing troubleshooting skills Eric Brunner-Williams (Jun 28)
- Re: Teaching/developing troubleshooting skills Michael . Dillon (Jun 28)