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CCIE Vocab
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1. The feature in a Cisco IOS device by which a terminal session's previously typed commands are remembered - allowing the user to recall the old commands to the command line through a simple key sequence (for example - the up-arrow key).
Update timer (RIP)
E1
terminal history
customer edge
2. Timer An STP timer that dictates how long a port should stay in the listening state and the learning state.
aggregatable global unicast address
Forward Delay
RMON event
RARP
3. With EIGRP - the timer used to determine when a neighboring router has failed - based on a router not receiving any EIGRP messages - including Hellos - in this timer period.
BGP Update
CTS
NBAR
Hold timer
4. An 802.1w RSTP port state in which the port is not the Root Port but is available to become the root port if the current root port goes down.
Internet Group Management Protocol
token bucket
Alternate state
Data Terminal Ready
5. The term referring to a group of iBGP routers in a confederation - with the group members being assigned a hidden ASN for the purposes of loop avoidance.
sub-AS
SSH
MST
IGMPv2 Host Membership Query
6. A message sent by each host - either in response to a router query or on its own - to all multicast groups for which it would like to receive multicast traffic. The destination address on the Report is 224.0.0.22 - and a host can specify the source a
established
PPP
IGMPv3 Host Membership Report
SNMP agent
7. Ethernet feature in which a NIC or Ethernet port can both transmit and receive at the same instant in time. It can be used only when there is no possibility of collisions. Loopback circuitry on NIC cards is disabled to use full duplex.
backbone area (OSPF)
FT
full duplex
User Priority
8. A term relating to Cisco LAN switch tail-drop logic - in which multiple tail-drop thresholds may be assigned based on CoS or DSCP - resulting in some frames being discarded more aggressively than others.
differentiated tail drop
Router Advertisement
Feasible Distance
FEC
9. A protocol - defined in RFC 2865 - that defines how to perform authentication between an authenticator (for example - a router) and an authentication server that holds a list of usernames and passwords.
DCE
weighted random early detection
RADIUS
Loss of Frame
10. With DiffServ - a DSCP marking and a related set of QoS actions applied to packets that have that marking.
Per-Hop Behavior
Dijkstra Algorithm
Goodbye (EIGRP)
SNMP manager
11. Data terminal equipment.
listening state
RTS/CTS
multicast IP address range
DTE
12. Autonomous System Boundary Router. An OSPF router that redistributes routes from some other source into OSPF.
Web Cache Communication Protocol
ASBR
TDM
full update
13. With OSPF - the encapsulation of OSPF messages inside IP - to a router with which no common subnet is shared - for the purpose of either mending partitioned areas or providing a connection from some remote area to the backbone area.
virtual link
Congestion Avoidance
backup state
IP Control Protocol
14. Boot Protocol. A standard (RFC 951) protocol by which a LAN-attached host can dynamically broadcast a request for a server to assign it an IP address - along with other configuration settings - including a subnet mask and default gateway IP address.
authentication - authorization - and accounting
T1
Data Set Ready
BOOTP
15. Defined in RFC 3748 - the protocol used by IEEE 802.1X for exchanging authentication information.
Trap (SNMP)
DCD
LSAck
Extensible Authentication Protocol
16. With routing protocols - the process by which the router receiving a routing update determines if the routing update came from a trusted router.
maximum threshold
authentication
Clear To Send
Port Aggregation Protocol
17. Modified Deficit Round-Robin.
global routing prefix
Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)
reported distance
MDRR
18. Type of Service byte.
NEXT_HOP
ToS byte
LSA type (OSPF)
isolated VLAN
19. A conceptual model used by shapers and policers to represent their internal logic.
token bucket
CB Marking
IGMPv2 Host Membership Query
SPF calculation
20. A Cisco IOS configuration tool for RIP and EIGRP for which the list matches routes in routing updates - and adds a defined value to the sent or received metric for the routes. The value added to the metric is the offset.
mark probability denominator
Dead Time/Interval
Superframe
offset list
21. A multicast routing protocol that forwards the multicast traffic only when requested by a downstream router.
remaining bandwidth
sparse-mode protocol
querier election
Alternate Mark Inversion
22. Cell Loss Priority.
CLP
Hello (EIGRP)
Join/Prune message
split horizon
23. Enhanced Local Management Interface.
ELMI
CWND
Lead Content Engine
multicast state information
24. An Internet standard serial data-link protocol - used on synchronous and asynchronous links - that provides data-link framing - link negotiation - Layer 3 interface features - and other functions.
Point-to-Point Protocol
limiting query scope (EIGRP)
adaptive shaping
route map
25. Temporal Key Integrity Protocol.
IGMPv2 Leave
peak information rate
TKIP
tail drop
26. After a host receives an IGMP Query - the amount of time (default - 10 seconds) the host has to send the IGMP Report.
FRF.11-c
Link-State Acknowledgment
Maximum Response Time
multicast IP address structure
27. A serial-line encoding standard like B8ZS - but with each set of four consecutive 0s being changed to include a Bipolar Violation to maintain synchronization.
multicasting
administrative weight
High Density Binary 3
Report Suppression mechanism
28. A component of the IOS IP SLA feature. An IP SLA responder is a router configured to respond to a particular IP SLA message initiated by another router - allowing the routers to work together to provide performance information including UDP jitter an
Assured Forwarding
poison reverse
RPVST+
IP SLA responder
29. Dynamic Multipoint VPN.
MPLS TTL propagation
Join/Prune message
totally NSSA area
DMVPN
30. The first 6 bits of the DS field - used for QoS marking.
Differentiated Services Code Point
Forwarding Information Base
unicast MAC address
BGP Update
31. An FRF standard for Frame Relay-to-ATM Service Interworking in which both DTEs use Frame Relay - with ATM in between.
joining a group
FRF.5
prefix
network layer reachability information
32. A possible side effect of a scheduler that performs strict-priority scheduling of a queue - which can result in lower-priority queues getting little or no service.
queue starvation
802.11n
AMI
Reliable Transport Protocol
33. A type of OSPF NSSA area for which neither external (type 5) LSAs are introduced - nor type 3 summary LSAs; instead - the ABRs originate and inject default routes into the area. External routes can be injected into a totally NSSA area.
priority queue
policy map
totally NSSA area
TDM hierarchy
34. In IPv6 - the Neighbor Discovery message used by an IPv6 node to send information about itself to its neighbors.
Common Spanning Tree
Neighbor Advertisement
subnet mask
dual stack
35. With RIP - the regular interval at which updates are sent. Each interface uses an independent timer - defaulting to 30 seconds.
internal router (OSPF)
Update timer (RIP)
DD
data terminal equipment
36. Designated router.
Area Border Router
passive (EIGRP)
peer group
DR
37. Neighbor Advertisement.
broadcast domain
IP SLA
NA
subnet broadcast address
38. The two computers use a protocol with which to communicate with the same layer on another computer. The protocol defined by each layer uses a header that is transmitted between the computers to communicate what each computer wants to do.
same-layer interaction
Network Address Translation
spread spectrum
PAgP
39. Wi-Fi Protected Access. A security standard that includes both TKIP and AES and was ratified by the Wi-Fi Alliance.
WPA
Bc
private VLAN
inspection rule
40. Alternate name for the SPF algorithm - named for its inventor - Edsger W. Dijkstra.
Dijkstra Algorithm
remaining bandwidth
GetBulk
differentiated tail drop
41. In IPv6 - a Router Advertisement message used by an IPv6 router to send information about itself to nodes and other routers connected to that router.
man-in-the-middle attack
E3
Router Advertisement
local computation
42. In MPLS VPNs - an entity in a single router that provides a means to separate routes in different VPNs. The VRF includes per-VRF instances of routing protocols - a routing table - and an associated CEF FIB.
CHAP
PPPoE
Virtual Routing and Forwarding table
routing black hole
43. An STP timer that dictates the interval at which the Root switch generates and sends Hello BPDUs.
passive scanning
Tc
Common Spanning Tree
Hello timer
44. Single-bit fields in the TCP header. For example - the TCP SYN and ACK code bits are used during connection establishment.
TCP code bits
internal BGP
NAT-PT
LxPDU
45. Custom queuing
CQ
alternate mode
PAT
exceed
46. Link Access Procedure for Frame-Mode Bearer Services.
Local Management Interface
LAPF
Goodbye (EIGRP)
Hello (EIGRP)
47. A process whereby a switch - when making a forwarding decision - uses not only Layer 2 logic but other OSI layer equivalents as well.
RT
Multilayer Switching
Fast Secure Roaming
IPCP
48. A Cisco IOS interface setting - as a percentage between 1 and 99 - that defines how much of the interface's bandwidth setting may be allocated by a queuing tool. The default value is 75 percent.
maximum reserved bandwidth
DTR
enable password
Join/Prune message
49. A set of all devices for which any frame sent by one of the devices would collide with any frames transmitted at the same time by any of the other devices in the set.
network type (OSPF)
collision domain
area (OSPF)
administrative weight
50. Alarm Indication Signal. With T1s - the practice of sending all binary 1s on the line in reaction to problems - to provide signal transitions and allow recovery of synchronization and framing.
expedite queue
Remote VLAN
AIS
policy map