Part I covers the following Cisco BSCI exam topics: List the key information that routers need 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 with overload, static translations, and route maps Describe the concepts relating to route summarization and apply them to hypothetical scenarios
Part I covers the following Cisco BSCI exam topics:
List the key information that routers need 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 with overload, static translations, and route maps
Describe the concepts relating to route summarization and apply them to hypothetical scenarios
Chapter 1 IP Routing Principles
Chapter 2 IP Addressing
Chapter 3 Designing IP Networks
Chapter 4 IP Distance Vector Routing Principles
Chapter 5 IP Link-State Routing Principles