Prerequisite
To fully benefit from BSCI, you should already possess certain prerequisite
skills. These skills can be acquired from self-paced or instructor-led
training sessions and from work experience. You should have a working
knowledge of:
· Commonly used networking terms, numbering schemes, and topologies
· The Open System Interconnection (OSI) reference model
· Operation and configuration of a Cisco router
· TCP/IP stack and configuration of IP addresses
· Distance vector routing protocol (Routing Information Protocol
[RIP], Interior Gateway Routing Protocol [IGRP]) operation and configuration
· Static and default route usage, implementation, and configuration
· The contents and interpretation of a Cisco routing table
· Traffic filtering with standard and extended access lists
· Verifying router configuration using show and debug command output
· WAN serial interface configuration using HDLC
· WAN serial interface configuration using Frame Relay permanent
virtual circuits (PVCs)
Note: These topics are covered in the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices
(ICND) course.
Course Outline:
1. Routing Principles - 3 hours
· List the key information routers need to route data
· Describe classful and classless routing protocols
· Compare distance vector and link-state protocol operation
· Describe the use of the fields in a routing table
· Analyze a routing table, and test connectivity using accepted
troubleshooting techniques
2. Extending IP Addresses - 3 hours
· Use VLSMs to extend the use of the IP addresses
· Explain if route summarization is or is not possible for a specific
addressing scheme
· Configure an IP helper address to manage broadcasts
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