Topics on the BSCI Exam

     

The exact topics that appear on the BSCI exam is a very closely guarded secret. Only those who write the questions for Cisco and who have access to the entire question database truly know what is on the exam. Cisco reveals only general details about the contents and objectives of the BSCI exam. Because Cisco maintains the right to change this information without notice, it is important that you check the web site for the most current information. You can find a list of Cisco exams and the general outline that accompanies each exam at http://www.cisco.com/go/training.

Table I-2 lists the BSCI 640-801 exam topics posted on the Cisco web site at the publication time of this book. The table reflects the part of the book in which each topic is discussed. Note that some topics are discussed in more than one part.

Table I-2. Cisco Exam Topics

Part

Cisco Exam Topic

Part I, "IP Routing Fundamentals"

List the key information routers needed to route data.

Describe classful and classless routing protocols.

Describe link-state router protocol operation.

Compare distance vector and link-state routing protocols.

Describe concepts relating to extending IP addresses and the use of VLSMs to extend IP addresses.

Describe the three-layer hierarchical design model and explain the function of each layer: Access, Distribution, and Core.

Given specific requirements, choose the correct routing protocol to meet the requirements.

Identify the correct IP addressing scheme, including features of IPv6.

Identify the steps to configure a router for Network Address Translation (NAT) with overload, static translations, and route maps.

Describe the concepts relating to route summarization and apply them to hypothetical scenarios.

Part II, "OSPF"

Describe the features and operation of single-area OSPF.

Describe the features and operation of multiple-area OSPF.

Given an addressing scheme and other laboratory parameters, identify the steps to configure a single-area OSPF environment and verify proper operation (within described guidelines) of your routers.

Given an addressing scheme and other laboratory parameters, identify the steps to configure a multiple-area OSPF environment and verify proper operation (within described guidelines) of your routers.

Identify the steps to verify OSPF operation in a single area.

Identify the steps to verify OSPF operation in multiple areas.

Interpret the output of various show and debug commands to determine the cause of route selection errors and configuration problems.

Part III, "IS-IS"

Explain basic OSI terminology and network layer protocols used in OSI.

Identify similarities and differences between Integrated IS-IS and OSPF.

List the types of IS-IS routers and their role in IS-IS area design.

Describe the hierarchical structure of IS-IS areas.

Describe the concept of establishing adjacencies.

Given an addressing scheme and other laboratory parameters, identify the steps to configure Cisco routers for proper Integrated IS-IS operation.

Identify verification methods that ensure proper operation of Integrated IS-IS on Cisco routers.

Interpret the output of various show and debug commands to determine the cause of route selection errors and configuration problems.

Part IV, "EIGRP"

Describe the features and operation of EIGRP.

Given a set of network requirements, identify the steps to configure an EIGRP environment and verify proper operation (within described guidelines) of your routers.

Identify the steps to verify EIGRP operation.

Interpret the output of various show and debug commands to determine the cause of route selection errors and configuration problems.

Part V, "BGP"

Describe the features and operation of BGP.

Explain how BGP policy-based routing functions within an autonomous system.

Describe the scalability problems associated with internal BGP.

Given a set of network requirements, identify the steps to configure a BGP environment and verify proper operation (within described guidelines) of your routers.

Interpret the output of various show and debug commands to determine the cause of route selection errors and configuration problems.

Part VI, "Redistribution and Policy-Based Routing"

Identify the steps to select and configure the different ways to control routing update traffic.

Identify the steps to configure policy-based routing using route maps.

Identify the steps to configure router redistribution in a network.

Explain the use of redistribution between BGP and Interior Gateway Protocols (IGPs).

Identify the steps to verify route redistribution.

Interpret the output of various show and debug commands to determine the cause of route selection errors and configuration problems.

Part VII, "Scenarios"

Given specific requirements, choose the correct routing protocol to meet the requirements.

Describe the concepts relating to route summarization and apply them to hypothetical scenarios.

Given a set of network requirements, identify the steps to configure an EIGRP environment and verify proper operation (within described guidelines) of your routers.

Given an addressing scheme and other laboratory parameters, identify the steps to configure a multiple-area OSPF environment and verify proper operation (within described guidelines) of your routers.

Identify the steps to configure route redistribution in a network.

Identify the steps to select and configure the different ways to control routing update traffic.

Describe concepts relating to extending IP addresses and the use of VLSMs to extend IP addresses.

Describe the features and operation of EIGRP.

Describe the features and operation of multiarea OSPF.

Compare classful and classless routing protocols.



CCNP BSCI Exam Certification Guide
CCNP BSCI Exam Certification Guide (CCNP Self-Study, 642-801) (3rd Edition)
ISBN: 1587200856
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 194
Authors: Clare Gough

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