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Preparing for the CCNP® certification? Working as a network professional? Here are all the CCNP-level commands for the Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI) exam you need in one condensed, portable resource. The CCNP BSCI Portable Command Guide is filled with valuable, easy-to-access information and is portable enough for use whether youre in the server room or the equipment closet.

 

This book helps you memorize commands and concepts as you work to pass the CCNP BSCI exam (642-901). The guide summarizes all CCNP certification-level Cisco IOS® Software commands, keywords, command arguments, and associated prompts, providing you with tips and examples of how to apply the commands to real-world scenarios. Configuration examples throughout the book provide you with a better understanding of how these commands are used in simple network designs.

 

Eight CCNP BSCI topic areas are covered, including





Network Design Requirements EIGRP OSPF Integrated IS-IS Manipulating Routing Updates BGP Multicast IPv6

 

Scott Empson is currently the assistant program chair of the bachelor of applied information systems technology degree program at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, teaching Cisco® routing, switching, and network design courses in certificate, diploma, and applied degree programs at the post-secondary level. He is also the program coordinator of the Cisco Networking Academy® Program at NAIT, a Regional Academy covering Central and Northern Alberta. He has earned three undergraduate degrees and currently holds several industry certifications, including CCNP®, CCDA®, CCAI, and Network+.

 





Access all CCNP BSCI commandsuse as a quick, offline resource for research and solutions Logical how-to topic groupings provide one-stop research Great for review before taking the CCNP BSCI certification exam Compact size makes it easy to carry with you, wherever you go Create your own journal section with blank, lined pages allows you to personalize the book for your needs

Introduction Chapter 1 Network Design Requirements Chapter 2 EIGRP Chapter 3 OSPF Chapter 4 Integrated IS-IS Chapter 5 Manipulating Routing Updates Chapter 6 BGP Chapter 7 Multicast Chapter 8 IPv6 Appendix Create Your Own Journal Here





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Preparing for the CCNP® certification? Working as a network professional? Here are all the CCNP-level commands for the Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI) exam you need in one condensed, portable resource. The CCNP BSCI Portable Command Guide is filled with valuable, easy-to-access information and is portable enough for use whether youre in the server room or the equipment closet.

 

This book helps you memorize commands and concepts as you work to pass the CCNP BSCI exam (642-901). The guide summarizes all CCNP certification-level Cisco IOS® Software commands, keywords, command arguments, and associated prompts, providing you with tips and examples of how to apply the commands to real-world scenarios. Configuration examples throughout the book provide you with a better understanding of how these commands are used in simple network designs.

 

Eight CCNP BSCI topic areas are covered, including





Network Design Requirements EIGRP OSPF Integrated IS-IS Manipulating Routing Updates BGP Multicast IPv6

 

Scott Empson is currently the assistant program chair of the bachelor of applied information systems technology degree program at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, teaching Cisco® routing, switching, and network design courses in certificate, diploma, and applied degree programs at the post-secondary level. He is also the program coordinator of the Cisco Networking Academy® Program at NAIT, a Regional Academy covering Central and Northern Alberta. He has earned three undergraduate degrees and currently holds several industry certifications, including CCNP®, CCDA®, CCAI, and Network+.

 





Access all CCNP BSCI commandsuse as a quick, offline resource for research and solutions Logical how-to topic groupings provide one-stop research Great for review before taking the CCNP BSCI certification exam Compact size makes it easy to carry with you, wherever you go Create your own journal section with blank, lined pages allows you to personalize the book for your needs

Introduction Chapter 1 Network Design Requirements Chapter 2 EIGRP Chapter 3 OSPF Chapter 4 Integrated IS-IS Chapter 5 Manipulating Routing Updates Chapter 6 BGP Chapter 7 Multicast Chapter 8 IPv6 Appendix Create Your Own Journal Here





This book is part of the Cisco Press® Certification Self-Study Product Family, which offers readers a self-paced study routine for Cisco® certification exams. Titles in the Cisco Press Certification Self-Study Product Family are part of a recommended learning program from Cisco that includes simulation and hands-on training from authorized

Cisco Learning Partners and self-study products from Cisco Press.

 

Category: Cisco PressCisco Certification

Covers: CCNP BSCI Certification 642-901

 

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Introduction xvi
Chapter 1 Network Design Requirements 1
Cisco Service-Oriented Network Architecture
1
Cisco Enterprise Composite Network Model
2
Chapter 2 EIGRP 3
Configuring EIGRP
3
EIGRP Auto-Summarization
4
Injecting a Default Route into EIGRP: Redistribution of a Static Route
5
Injecting a Default Route into EIGRP: IP Default Network
6
Injecting a Default Route into EIGRP: Summarize to 0.0.0.0/0
7
Load Balancing: Variance
7
Bandwidth Use
8
Authentication
8
Stub Networks
10
Verifying EIGRP
11
Troubleshooting EIGRP
12
Configuration Example: EIGRP
12
Austin Router
12
Houston Router
14
Chapter 3 OSPF 17
Configuring OSPF: Mandatory Commands
17
Using Wildcard Masks with OSPF Areas
18
Configuring OSPF: Optional Commands
19
Loopback Interfaces
19
Router ID
20
DR/BDR Elections
20
Modifying Cost Metrics
20
OSPF auto-cost reference-bandwidth
21
Authentication: Simple
21
Authentication: Using MD5 Encryption
22
Timers
22
Configuring Multi-Area OSPF
23
Propagating a Default Route
23
OSPF and NBMA Networks
23
Full-Mesh Frame Relay: NBMA on Physical Interfaces
24
Full-Mesh Frame Relay: Broadcast on Physical Interfaces
25
Full Mesh Frame Relay: Point-to-Multipoint Networks
26
Full-Mesh Frame Relay: Point-to-Point Networks with Subinterfaces
26
OSPF Special Area Types
27
Stub Areas
27
Totally Stubby Areas
28
Not So Stubby Areas (NSSA) Stub Area
29
NSSA Totally Stubby Areas
29
Virtual Links: Configuration Example
30
Route Summarization
31
Inter-Area Route Summarization
31
External Route Summarization
31
Verifying OSPF Configuration
32
Troubleshooting OSPF
32
Configuration Example: Single-Area OSPF
33
Austin Router
33
Houston Router
34
Galveston Router
35
Configuration Example: Multi-Area OSPF
36
ASBR Router
37
ABR-1 Router
38
ABR-2 Router
39
Internal Router
40
Configuration Example: OSPF and NBMA Networks
41
Houston Router
42
Austin Router
43
Galveston Router
44
Laredo Router
45
Configuration Example: OSPF and Broadcast Networks
46
Houston Router
47
Austin Router
48
Galveston Router
49
Laredo Router
50
Configuration Example: OSPF and Point-to-Multipoint Networks
51
Houston Router
51
Austin Router
52
Galveston Router
53
Laredo Router
54
Configuration Example: OSPF and Point-to-Point Networks Using Subinterfaces
55
Houston Router
55
Austin Router
57
Galveston Router
58
Laredo Router
59
Chapter 4 Integrated IS-IS 61
ISO Network Entity Title (NET)
61
Rules for Creating a NET
62
Examples of NETs: Cisco Implementation
63
Basic IS-IS Configuration
63
Neighbors and Timers
64
Election of the Designated IS (DIS)
65
Rules for IS-IS Adjacencies
65
Routing Metrics
65
Wide Metrics
66
Manual Summarization
66
Injecting Default Routes
66
Defining Router Types
67
Verifying Integrated IS-IS Routing
67
Configuration Example: Multi-Area IS-IS
68
Mazatlan Router
68
Acapulco Router
69
Cancun Router
70
Chapter 5 Manipulating Routing Updates 73
Route Redistribution
74
Assigning Metrics
74
Redistributing Subnets
75
Assigning E1 or E2 Routes in OSPF
75
Defining Seed Metrics
76
Redistributing Static Routes
76
Assigning Metric and Router Types in IS-IS
76
Redistributing OSPF Internal and External Routes
77
Verifying Route Redistribution
77
Passive Interfaces
78
Route Filtering Using the distribute-list Command
79
Verifying Route Filters
79
Configuration Example: Outbound Route Filters
80
Houston Router
81
Configuration Example: Inbound Route Filters
82
Galveston Router
83
"Passive" EIGRP Interfaces
84
Policy Routing Using Route Maps
85
Configuration Example: Route Maps
86
Portland Router
86
Administrative Distance (AD))
89
Static Routes: permanent Keyword
91
Floating Static Routes
91
Static Routes and Recursive Look ups
92
DHCP Configuration
92
Verifying and Troubleshooting DHCP Configuration
93
Configuring a DHCP Helper Address
94
DHCP Client on a Cisco IOS Ethernet Interface
94
Configuration Example: DHCP
95
Edmonton Router
95
Gibbons Router
97
Chapter 6 BGP 99
Configuring BGP
100
BGP and Loopback Addresses
101
eBGP Multihop
101
Verifying BGP Connections
102
Troubleshooting BGP Connections
102
Autonomous System Synchronization
103
Default Routes
104
Load Balancing
104
Authentication
105
Attributes
105
Origin
105
Next Hop
106
Autonomous System Path: Remove Private Autonomous System
108
Autonomous System Path: Prepend
108
Weight: The weight Command
110
Weight: Access Lists
111
Weight: Route Maps
112
Local Preference: bgp default local-preference Command
114
Local Preference: Route Maps
115
Multi-Exit Discriminator (MED)
116
Atomic Aggregate
119
Regular Expressions
121
Regular Expressions: Example One
122
Regular Expressions: Example Two
122
BGP Route Filtering Using Access Lists
123
BGP Route Filtering Using Prefix Lists
124
BGP: Configuration Example
127
Houston Router
127
Laredo Router
129
Galveston Router
129
Austin Router
130
Chapter 7 Multicast 133
IP Multicast Address Examples
133
Class D Addresses
134
Reserved Link-Local Addresses
134
Globally Scoped Addresses
134
Source Specific Multicast (SSM) Addresses
135
GLOP Addresses
135
Limited-Scope Addresses
135
Layer 2 Multicast Addresses
136
Ethernet MAC Address Mapping
136
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping
138
Verifying Multicast Addressing
139
Cisco Group Management Protocol (CGMP)
139
Configuring IP Multicast
139
Verifying PIM Configuration
140
Auto-RP
140
Defining Scope of Delivery of Multicast Packets
141
Joining a Multicast Group
142
Changing Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Versions
142
Verifying IGMP Version
143
Configuration Example: Multicast Routing Using PIM Sparse-Dense Mode
143
R1 Router
144
R2 Router
145
R3 Router
146
Chapter 8 IPv6 147
Assigning IPv6 Addresses to Interfaces
147
Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF) and Distributed CEF Switching for IPv6
148
IPv6 and OSPFv3
149
Enabling OSPF for IPv6 on an Interface
150
OSPFv3 and Stub/NSSA Areas
150
Enabling an OSPF for IPv6 Area Range
151
Enabling an IPv4 Router ID for OSPFv3
151
Forcing an SPF Calculation
152
Configuration Example: OSPI v3
152
R3 Router
153
R2 Router
153
R1 Router
154
R4 Router
155
IPv6 Tunnels: Manual Overlay
156
Juneau Router
156
Fairbanks Router
157
Static Routes in IPv6
159
Floating Static Routes in IPv6
159
Verifying and Troubleshooting IPv6
160
IPv6 Ping
162
Appendix Create Your Own Journal Here 163


Scott Empson is currently the assistant program chair of the bachelor of applied information systems technology degree program at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, where he teaches Cisco routing, switching, and network design courses in a variety of different programscertificate, diploma, and applied degreeat the post-secondary level. Scott is also the program coordinator of the Cisco Networking Academy Program at NAIT, a Regional Academy covering Central and Northern Alberta. He has earned three undergraduate degrees: a bachelor of arts, with a major in English; a bachelor of education, again with a major in English/language arts; and a bachelor of applied information systems technology, with a major in network management. He currently holds several industry certifications, including CCNP, CCDA, CCAI, and Network+. Prior to instructing at NAIT, he was a junior/senior high school English/language arts/computer science teacher at different schools throughout Northern Alberta. Scott lives in Edmonton, Alberta, with his wife Trina and two children, Zachariah and Shaelyn, where he enjoys reading, performing music on the weekend with his classic rock band Miss Understood, and studying the martial art of TaeKwon-Do.