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Building
Scalable Cisco Networks (BSCN)
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Exam
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Course No.
Course Length:
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640-503
BSCN
5 Days
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Building Scalable Cisco
Networks (BSCN) version 1.0 replaces the Advanced Cisco Router
Configuration (ACRC) version 11.3 course. As such, BSCN addresses those
tasks that network managers and administrators need to perform when
managing access and controlling overhead traffic in growing, routed,
networks once basic connectivity has been established. BSCN discusses
router capabilities used to control traffic over LANs and WANs, as well
as connecting corporate networks to an Internet Service Provider (ISP).
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Prerequisites
The Building Scalable Cisco Networks
course focuses on introducing routing techniques and technologies for scaling a
network. To fully benefit from BSCN, students must possess certain prerequisite
skills using Cisco equipment. These skills follow:
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Working knowledge of the OSI
reference model and the hierarchical model
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Understanding internetworking
fundamentals
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Operating and configuring a Cisco
IOS device
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Working knowledge of the TCP/IP
stack and how to configure a routed protocol such as IP
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Understanding distance vector
routing protocol operation and configuring RIP and IGRP
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Determining when to use static
and default routes and enabling them on a Cisco router
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Displaying and interpreting a
Cisco router routing table
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Enabling a WAN serial connection
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Configuring Frame Relay PVCs on
interfaces and subinterfaces
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Configuring an IP standard and
extended access list
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Verifying router configurations
with available tools like show and debug commands
Introduction
Routing Principles
Extending IP Addresses
Configuring OSPF in a Single Area
Interconnecting Multiple OSPF Areas
Configuring EIGRP
Configuring Basic Border Gateway
Protocol
Implementing BGP in Scalable Networks
Optimizing Routing Update Operation
Implementing Scalability Features in
Your Internetwork
Job Aides and Supplements
Router Password Recovery
Laboratory Exercises
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