The Ideal BSCI Candidate


The BSCI exam tests you on advanced or journeyman knowledge of local area network (LAN) and wide area network (WAN) technologies. You will be tested for the skills necessary to configure and operate LAN and WAN services for organizations with networks from 100 to more than 500 nodes.

The protocols and technologies you should know by exam time include

  • Internet Protocol (IP)

  • Routing Information Protocol (RIP)

  • Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP)

  • Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)

  • Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)

  • Border Gateway Protocol version 4 (BGP4)

  • Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS)

  • Route Redistribution

  • Route Summarization

  • Variable Length Subnet Mask (VLSM)

  • Frame Relay

To ultimately achieve a Cisco Career Certification, you have to read and accept the terms of the Cisco Career Certifications and Confidentiality Agreement. If you fail to complete this step, certification application processing will stop. You can take the BCSI exam on the way to earning the CCNP, CCIP, and CCDP certifications without taking any courses, but you must hold a valid CCNA certificate when you register for the BSCI exam.

The BSCI exam is often the first test taken on the path to CCNP, CCIP, and CCDP certifications. These professional certifications generally endorse an individual's networking skills at the mid-career level. Many BSCI candidates already hold positions such as help-desk engineer, field technician, systems administrator, network administrator, or technical trainer. As a BSCI exam candidate, you should already enjoy knowledge of networking at the small-office, home-office (SOHO) level as well as have the ability to operate in a small business or organization with networks of fewer than 100 nodes. You also should presently be able to install and configure Cisco routers in multiprotocol internetworks using LAN and WAN interfaces. In addition, you should be confident providing Level 1 troubleshooting support as well as optimizing network security and performance.

Fundamentally, this all boils down to about a bachelor's degree in computer science with a strong focus on networking, plus at least two years of experience working in a position involving network design, installation, configuration, maintenance, and/or security. We believe that fewer than half of all certification candidates meet these requirements and that, in fact, most meet less than half of these requirements ”at least, when they begin the certification process. But because so many other IT professionals who already have been certified in networking topics have survived this ordeal, you can survive it, too, especially if you heed what our Self-Assessment can tell you about what you already know and what you need to learn.



Cisco BSCI Exam Cram 2 (Exam Cram 642-801)
CCNP BSCI Exam Cram 2 (Exam Cram 642-801)
ISBN: 0789730170
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 170

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