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Learn intermediate and advanced routing techniques with the only Cisco-authorized self-study book for CCNP routing foundation learning

  • Learn intermediate and advance routing techniques from the newest edition of the best-selling CCNP BSCI foundational learning book

  •  Rely on learning from the only Cisco-authorized book publisher

  •  Master your learning with tools like self-assessment review questions, configuration exercises, chapter objectives and summaries, key term definitions, job aids and command summaries

CCNP Self-Study: Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI) , Third Edition is a Cisco authorized, self-paced learning tool for CCNP preparation. This book teaches readers to design, configure, maintain, and scale routed networks that are growing in size and complexity. The book covers routing principles of both distance vector and link-state routing protocols; IP addressing techniques; the theory behind the IGP and EGP routing protocols; and configuration and troubleshooting information for each protocol. Upon completion readers will be able to select and implement the appropriate Cisco IOS Software services required to build scalable, routed networks.


The book provides early and comprehensive foundation learning for the CCNP BSCI exam. This revision to the popular second edition is updated to include complete coverage of all important routing topics, including advanced IP addressing, routing principles, manipulating routing updates, and EIGRP, OSPF, IS-IS, and BGP configuration. Chapters open with a list of objectives to focus the reader's study. Configuration exercises at the end of each chapter and a master lab exercise that ties all the topics together in the last chapter help illuminate theoretical concepts. Key terms are highlighted and defined, and each chapter concludes with a summary to help review key concepts.

What's new in the book? The book matches changes to the CCNP course and exam as per Cisco Systems.

Amazon.com® Reader Reviews (Ranked by Helpfulness)

Average Amazon.com® Rating: 4.0 out of 5 rating Based on 17 Ratings

Great Book. A must for passing the BSCI exam - 2009-07-03
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This book has a lot of detail and is very accurate. It allowed me to pass the BSCI test on my second try. I did not pass on the first try because I only used the Exam Certification Guide (which is a lousy book, full of mistakes, and not nearly enough information to pass the test). After failing the test the first time, I read this book and found many of the exam questions and diagrams actually in the book. I was able to pass the test the next week.
I also liked the labs at the end of the chapters. While I did not have enough routers to duplicate their setup, just seeing the complete set of commands put together in one place to accomplish a task was very helpful.
This is a must read to pass the BSCI exam (642-901).

BSCI exam - 2007-11-05
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The book is the best one that Ive seen so far, I wanted to prepare for the BSCI exam and I decided to take this book because I made a research and I found out that this book was being very useful, that people that were using this book as a study reference got approved on their exams. The book covers everything and much more that you need to know to pass on the exam, it includes all the tips and the concepts that you need to master for the exam, Ive read it twice and practiced on simulatores, that was about my BSCI exam which I had 975/1000.

BSCI Authorised Self-Study Guide 3rd edition - 2009-11-19
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Am halfway through the book and I find it so amazing. The book is so practical and straight to the point. I feel I do not need to spend time in a classroom enviroment. this book is my classroom and am very confident of passing my BSCI exam first time.

.....Chao

Poorly written.. - 2009-11-19
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i just wish to balance out these reviews a little. i agree with a previous reviewer that said this book is poorly written. sometimes when i read material from this book that i am already comfortable with, i'm left with a blank stare and a "whaaaaaat?" in my head. i will be avoiding these authors in the future. also, note that this exam will be retiring in early 2010, i believe.

Pretty good overall but can contain a little too much info - 2009-07-19
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I think this book generally accomplishes its goal of expanding on the topics you would find on the BSCI 642-901 exam. First off, I use the word "generally" in the preceding sentence because there are still a few topics/items here and there not covered in this book but were on the exam (such as the "aggregate-address" BGP command). When there are 3 questions (out of 50-60) on the exam which require you to know that command to answer the question correctly, like I had, you will see why every little detail matters. With those minor exceptions, if you know all the material in this book you stand a fair chance to pass the exam. The "problem" of being a book that expands on topics you need to pass the exam is that there is a fair amount of extemporaneous material contained in the book that you do NOT need to pass the exam. For example, the nitty gritty of all the fields in an IS-IS packet, the RFC's for BGP, and a large amount of commands on all of the various routing topics that you won't see on the exam. However, since that is the purpose of Cisco's "Self-Study" series, I'm not really holding it against in my score. Just keep that in mind if you plan to use this as an exam passing resource.

As a side note, this book does a far superior job of preparing you for the exam than Cisco's BSCI Exam Certification (642-901) guide. You can see my review of that book for more info and what purpose I feel that book has.

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