CISCO -
CCNP - BSCI
Description
Successful completion of the Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI)
exam is required for professional level Cisco® certifications CCIP,
CCNP and CCDP. ATS training for the BSCI exam centers on using Cisco hardware
in LANs and WANs that comprise medium and large networks. Expert instructor
Michael Storm demonstrates use of interior gateway protocols (IGPs) OSPF,
IS-IS, and EIGRP, as well as Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) and IP addressing
and routing protocols. At the conclusion of this course youll be familiar
with the practical concepts needed to build scalable Cisco ® internetworks
and be prepared to pass the BSCI exam
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Course
Outline
Module 1
Section A: Introduction to BSCI Objectives Requirements Overview CCNP Requirements
CCDP Requirements CCIP Requirements Prerequisites
Section B: Basic IP Addressing Functions Advanced IP Addresses Issues &
Solutions Classes Subnetting Private Address Spaces Secure Zones/NAT
Section C: Address Summarization Route Summarization Implementation Rules Route
Summary Example Network Design Example Summarized Blocks
Section D: Variable Length Subnet Masking Overview Assigning Non-VLSM Assigning
VLSM VLSM-Token Ring VLSM-Ethernet VLSM-Serial Links With Summarization
Section E: Additional IP Address Functions CIDR IP Unnumbered IP Unnumbered
Example IP Helper Addresses With IP Helper Address Issues
Section F: Routing Principals Routing Fundamentals Routing and Switching Routing
Tables Route Table Fields Admin Distance List Most Specific Route Classful Routing
Classless Routing
Section G: Routing Protocol Basics Overview Goals Metrics RIP Metric OSPF Metric
(E)IGRP Compound Metric (E)IGRP Metrics Work IS-IS Metric
Section H: Routing Protocol Basics (Cont.) Distance Vector RIP v2 RIP Tuning
IGRP IGRP Tuning Timer Values Link State Protocol Attributes
Section I: Convergence & Testing Overview RIP Convergence Steps BSCI Lab
Model Connectivity Test
Module 2
Section A: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Overview Topology Terminology Autonomous
System Intra-area Components
Section B: OSPF Process Process Steps Router ID Start LS Database Find Neighbors
Steps Establish Neighbors
Section C: OSPF Process (Cont.) Begin Exchange Process Synchronized Populate
Routing Table Maintain Routing Info Neighbor States List
Section D: OSPF Configuration Convergence Overview Basic Configuration Config
Commands OSPF Single-area Lab Configure Routers Install OSPF Remove IGRP Routes
Section E: OSPF Tweaks in Broadcast Networks OSPF Timers Tweaks OSPF Metric
Tweaks Topology Types DR and BDR DR and BDR Example Controlling Elections Flood
BMA Networks
Section F: OSPF in the WAN Overview NBMA Networks NBMA Mode Point-to-Multipoint
Non-Broadcast Mode Point-to-Point Mode Broadcast Mode
Section G: OSPF WAN Lab View Connectivity Add Neighbor View Loopbacks Disable
IGRP
Section H: Multi-Area OSPF Why Use Areas? OSPF Areas Virtual Link Area Types
LSA Types 1-4 LSA Type 5 Route Summarization Configuring Areas
Section I: Multi-Area OSPF Lab Overview Change of Config Area Summaries
Module 3
Section A: IS-IS Basics Overview IS-IS vs. OSPF OSI Addresses NSAP Addresses
System IDs Network IDs
Section B: IS-IS Communication PDUs Link-state Packets LSP ID Variables Router
Levels Router Level Views ES-IS Communication
Section C: IS-IS Adjacencies LAN Adjacencies WAN Adjacencies Continuous Flow
LSD Synchronization Integrated IS-IS NET Address Planning
Section D: Integrated IS-IS Configuration Overview Basic Integrated IS-IS Two
Area Configuration Optimize in the WAN IS-IS Show Commands
Section E: EIGRP Basics Overview Combines Features More Features Terminology
Process Packet Types
Section F: EIGRP Process Details Neighbor Table Topology Table Reliability
Section G: EIGRP DUAL Algorithm Tables & Metric Metric, Bandwidth &
Delay Route Types DUAL Process Convergence
Section H: EIGRP Configuration Overview Testing & Viewing EIGRP Config Lab
View New Config Total Time: Minutes Example Policy-based Routing
Module 4
Section A: Customizing EIGRP Overview Summarization Manual Summarization Tweaking
Metrics Using Offsets
Section B: EIGRP in the WAN Router Usage Configuration Options Load Balancing
Unequal Cost
Section C: EIGRP Large Network Design Design & Planning Query Domain Process
Stuck-in-Active Routes Query Domain Solutions Limited Query Domain Inefficient
IP Domain
Section D: Border Gateway Protocol Basics Overview Autonomous Systems Autonomous
Model Terminology Internet BGP Paths More Terminology BGP Route Table Reasons
to Use BGP
Section E: BGP Attributes Attribute Overview Origin AS_Path Next_Hop MED Local_Preference
Atomic_Aggregate Aggregator
Section F: BGP Attributes (Cont.) Community Weight Attribute Summary BGP Decision
Process
Section G: BGP Process & Configuration Message Types The BGP Process BGP
Synchronization Disable Synchronization Table Maintenance Configure Basic BGP
Configure Peers & Groups BGP Commands
Section H: BGP Configuration Lab Lab Model Overview Config Router View Connections
View Route Table Neighbor Adjacencies Redistributed Routes
Module 5
Section A: Scaling BGP EGBP Multihop Route Aggregation Confederations Route
Reflectors Reflectors Model Route Reflectors Config Route Reflector Actions
Section B: BGP Policy Routing Overview Distribute Lists (Out) Distribute Lists
(In) Prefix Lists Config Prefix Lists
Section C: Multihoming BGP Configurations Default Route Default & Specific
Route Entire Route Table
Section D: Route Redistribution Control Methods Active Redistribution Redistribution
Model Considerations Loop Model Admin Distance Scenarios Default Routes
Section E: Route Redistribution (Cont.) With RIP With (E)IGRP IGRP & EIGRP
With OSPF With BGP BGP into EIGRP
Section F: Redistribution Lab Lab Overview View Routes Config Redistribution
View Redistribution
Section G: Route Update Control Methods of Control Blocking Updates Filtering
Process Route Maps Config Route Maps Match & Set Targets Route Map
Price Per User Bundle £ 630 (Bundle of 5)
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