Effective February 1, 2007, the SP Content Networking Exam no longer qualifies a candidate for the CCIE SP lab exam, but can be used for recertification only. The SP Content Networking written exam has 100 multiple-choice questions and is two hours in duration. Half of the questions cover general knowledge on IP networking and the other half covers the specific technology
area, which appears below. The topic areas listed are general guidelines for the type of content
that is likely to appear on the exam. Please note, however, that other relevant or related topic
areas may also appear.
Design: areas, virtual links, stub, not so stubby areas (NSSA), area border router (ABR) / autonomous system boundary router (ASBR) redistributions, media dependencies, external vs. internal, summarization
ATM: Switched Virtual Connection (SVC) / Permanent Virtual Connection
(PVC), ATM Adaptation Layer (AAL), Service Specific Connection Oriented Protocol (SSCOP),
User-Network Interface (UNI) / Network-Network Interface (NNI), Interim Local Management
Interface (ILMI), Cell format, Quality of Service (QoS), RFC 1483 & 1577, Private Network-Network
Interface (PNNI), Interim-Interswitch Signaling Protocol (IISP), mapping
Core Protocols
HTTP
SSL
Streaming
Browser/Web servers
DNS
WAP html, XML
Scripting
LDAP
Server Load Balancing
CSS
CSM
Content Delivery
WCCP
ACNS Caching
ACNS CDN
Troubleshooting
Sniffer
Tools
Methodologies
Security
AAA
URL Filtering
Applications
CSG
GSS
IPTV
Preparation Materials
The materials listed below can be helpful in preparing for exams. The list is only suggested,
however, and other books or resources may also cover the same topics.