Introduction to BSCI

Since I have decided to finish the BSCI exam before starting on my lab studies I will be posting some updates on this exam as well. I just got through reading the Introduction chapter of the Cisco Press Official Exam Certification Guide. Below are a few things that will most likely be referenced on the test, in my opinion of course.

  1. Full Mesh Network - to determine the number of connections required for a full mesh network you use the formula n(n-1)/2 where n is the number of devices.
  2. Enterprise Composite Model
    • Enterprise Campus - includes the backbone, building distribution and access, management and servers
    • Enterprise Edge - includes the internet connection, e-commerce, remote access and WAN connections
    • Service Provider Edge - includes your ISP and PSTN
  3. IIN - Intelligent Information Network (Alternate to QoS)
    • Integrated Transport - describes a converged network
    • Integrated Services - Virtualization of resources
    • Integrated Applications - Application-oriented networking

 

Routing Protocol Comparison:

Routing Protocol Distance Vector/Link State Classless IGP/EGP Covergence Speed Cisco Proprietary
RIP DV NO IGP Slow NO
RIPv2 DV YES IGP Slow NO
EIGRP DV YES IGP Fast YES
OSPF LS YES IGP Fast NO
BGP Path Vector YES EGP Slow NO

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One Response to “Introduction to BSCI”

  1. I’m going to need a full mesh of cheezburgers…great job on the test, btw.

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