What we see if the real time information that the router is using to route packets from one network segment to another. In much the same way that we look at a spreadsheet and see values in boxes having resulted from formulas and variables run on the raw data that comprised the behind the scenes math, a routing table is really just another form of that. Interpret the components of a Routing Table
Let’s take a deeper look and remember, that by default, routers must be configured for IP functionality. Here is a breakdown from Cisco of the components of the IP Connectivity section which makes up 25% of the total exam.ģ.1 Interpret the components of a routing tableģ.2 Determine how a router makes a forwarding decision by defaultģ.3 Configure and verify IPv4 and IPv6 static routingģ.4 Configure and verify single area OSPFv2ģ.5 Describe the purpose of first hop redundancy protocolĪll these topics are covered in the Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions (CCNA v1.0) training class.Įven though Cisco calls it IP Connectivity, really what this section is all about is how routers behave, both by default and when configured. The third area of focus for the new CCNA exam is IP Connectivity. 6.0 Automation and Programmability – 10% – 10 questions.5.0 Security Fundamentals – 15% – 15 questions.3.0 IP Connectivity – 25% – 25 questions.2.0 Network Access – 20% – 20 questions.1.0 Network Fundamentals – 20% – 20 questions.Here are the categories, weights, and possibly the number of questions for each: The 200-301 Exam blueprint is divided into 6 components, each component having a different weight associated with it. In this series, we’re taking a look at all the many things you need to know for the Cisco’s 200-301 CCNA certification exam.
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This is the third in a series of articles on the six sections of Cisco’s CCNA certification exam 200-301, which earns the CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) certification.