From a post at the Cisco Learning Network an official release of the topology used for the new CCNP troubleshooting exam
From the post by Philip Cancil who is part of the Exam Development Team:
First, I am part of the exam development team. Second, what am about to reveal is not part of some secret NDA.
The new TSHOOT exam requires you to isolate issues on a defined network topology. The purpose of the exam is to evaluate troubleshooting skills, not how quickly you can grasp a network topology you have never seen. To this end, it is Cisco’s intent that the exam network topology be available for review before the candidate attempt the exam.
However, the wheels seem to move slowly and the network topologies have not been posted on CLN. Because of this I have authorized to make the topologies available through this discussion until they are officially posted.
Attached is a PDF file that details the layer 2, IPv4 layer 3 and the IPv6 layer 3 topologies that are used in the exam. Please review them before you attempt the exam. You don’t want to spend the first 15 minutes of the exam learning the topologies
Good advice for CCNP exam takers.
TSHOOT Exam Topology.pdfHere is the file TSHOOT Exam Topology.pdf (I think sharing this should be OK).
Credit
Chainring Circus » TSHOOT Exam Topology
Images from the PDF




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