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1. With Spanning Tree Protocol - the single port on each LAN segment from which the best Hello BPDU is forwarded.
Update (EIGRP)
designated port
Reliable Transport Protocol
Diffusing Update Algorithm
2. High Density Binary 3.
Triggered Extensions to RIP for On-Demand Circuits
subnet number
HDB3
stub area
3. Router-Port Group Management Protocol.
RGMP
sub-AS
SSH
VPN label
4. Out of Frame.
OOF
RPF check
Multiple Spanning Trees
frequency hopping spread spectrum
5. A Layer 3 forwarding path through a router that does not optimize the forwarding path through the router.
ASN
process switching
802.1Q
RPF check
6. On a multiaccess network - when a PIM-DM or PIM-SM router receives a Prune message - it starts a 3-second timer. If it receives a Join message on the multiaccess network from another router before the timer expires - it considers the message as an ov
stateful autoconfiguration
egress PE
LSDB
Prune Override
7. A small FIFO queue associated with each router's physical interface - for the purpose of making packets available to the interface hardware - removing the need for a CPU interrupt to start sending the next packet out the interface.
confederation ASN
orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
hardware queue
Expedited Forwarding
8. An issue whereby parts of the RF signal take different paths from the source to the destination - which causes direct and reflected signals to reach the receiver at different times - and corresponding bit errors.
multipath
Hello (EIGRP)
Class Selector
stateless autoconfiguration
9. Receivers subscribe to an (S -G) channel when they request to join a multicast group. That is - they specify the unicast IP address of their multicast source and the group multicast address. SSM is typically used in very large multicast deployments s
Dynamic ARP Inspection
Source-Specific Multicast (SSM)
remaining bandwidth
auto-negotiation
10. A type of AS_PATH segment consisting of an ordered list of ASNs through which the route has been advertised.
static length subnet masking
stub area
IOS Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)
AS_SEQUENCE
11. Management Information Base.
receiver's advertised window
MIB
MRT
Fast Secure Roaming
12. A prestandard (at the time of publication) wireless LAN physical layer that offers data rates in the hundreds of megabits per second.
label binding
terminal history
EEM
802.11n
13. Ready To Send.
provider edge
QoS pre-classification
RTS
AMI
14. Link Fragmentation and Interleaving.
authenticator
Measured Round-Trip Time
LFI
priority queuing
15. Another name for 802.1Q-in-Q. See 802.1Q-in-Q.
Class Selector
unicast MAC address
Layer 2 protocol tunneling
PVC
16. Password Authentication Protocol.
Reverse ARP
CIR
LAPF
PAP
17. From one multicast router's perspective - the upstream router is another router that has just forwarded a multicast packet to that router.
LAPF
feasible successor
RITE
upstream router
18. A set of rules by which BGP examines the details of multiple BGP routes for the same NLRI and chooses the single best BGP route to install in the local BGP table.
ASN
adjacency (EIGRP)
BGP decision process
Point-to-Point Protocol
19. An E-LSR in an MPLS VPN network whose role in a particular discussion is to receive labeled packets from other LSRs and then forward the packets as unlabeled packets to CE routers.
client tracking
authentication method
Outside Global address
egress PE
20. Cisco Group Management Protocol.
full drop
prefix list
CGMP
cross-over cable
21. In PIM-SM - the path of the group traffic that flows from the RP to the routers that need the traffic. It is also called the root-path tree (RPT) - because it is rooted at the RP.
source-based distribution tree
Link-State Acknowledgment
trunking
shared distribution tree
22. A protection against problems caused by unidirectional links between two switches. Uses messaging between switches to detect the loop - err-disabling the port when the link is unidirectional.
UniDirectional Link Detection
graceful restart (OSPF)
Clear To Send
VRF table
23. A 48-bit address that is calculated from a Layer 3 multicast address by using 0x0100.5E as the multicast vendor code (OUI) for the first 24 bits - always binary 0 for the 25th bit - and copying the last 23 bits of the Layer 3 multicast address.
DSCP-to-threshold map
Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol
neighbor (OSPF)
multicast MAC address
24. A set of QoS RFCs that redefines the IP header's ToS byte - and suggests specific settings of the DSCP field and the implied QoS actions based on those settings.
Committed Burst
subnet
FT
Differentiated Services
25. Variable-length subnet masking.
Diffusing Update Algorithm
VLSM
IGMP
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
26. 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.
Label Forwarding Information Base
Alternate state
SSThresh
access rate
27. A Cisco-proprietary feature. After a Cisco multicast router receives IGMP Join or Leave messages from hosts - it communicates to the connected Cisco switches - telling them which hosts (based on their unicast MAC addresses) have joined or left each m
signal-to-noise ratio
stateful autoconfiguration
Cisco Group Management Protocol
Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing
28. Defined in RFC 2091 - the extensions define how RIP may send a full update once - and then send updates only when routes change - when an update is requested - or when a RIP interface changes state from down to up.
Triggered Extensions to RIP for On-Demand Circuits
iBGP
MRTT
RTO
29. A message that each host sends - either in response to a router Query message or on its own - to all multicast groups for which it would like to receive multicast traffic.
inner label
Maximum Segment Size
broadcast subnet
IGMPv1 Host Membership Report
30. An NTP mode in which two or more NTP servers mutually synchronize their clocks.
Auto-RP
Cell Loss Priority
partial update
NTP symmetric active mode
31. Also called VLAN trunking - a method (using either the Cisco ISL protocol or the IEEE 802.1Q protocol) to support carrying traffic between switches for multiple VLANs that have members on more than one switch.
Goodbye (EIGRP)
OAM
trunking
MD5 hash
32. A 3-bit field in an ISL header used for marking frames. Also - used generically to refer to either the ISL CoS field or the 802.1Q User Priority field.
AES
NTP symmetric active mode
Class of Service
Get (SNMP)
33. A 1-byte field in the IP header - originally defined by RFC 791 for QoS marking purposes.
MTU
Type of Service byte
blocking state
service set identifier
34. In the context of SNMP - the Set command is sent by an SNMP manager - to an agent - requesting that the agent set a single identified variable to the stated value. The main purpose is to allow remote configuration and remote operation - such as shutt
Wireless LAN Threat Defense Solution
Set (SNMP)
network allocation vector
Reliable Transport Protocol
35. A queuing tool's logic by which it selects the next packet to dequeue from its many queues.
scheduler
Link-State Acknowledgment
VLAN Trunking Protocol
SPF calculation
36. Digital subscriber line - a common Internet service type for residential and business customers.
DSL
RP
source DR
Wired Equivalent Privacy
37. A characterization of a BGP path attribute in which all BGP implementations must support and understand the attribute (well known) - and all BGP Updates must include the attribute (mandatory).
weighted random early detection
well-known mandatory
fragmentation
Loss of Frame
38. In 802.1X - the computer that stores usernames/passwords and verifies that the correct values were submitted before authenticating the user.
source registration
authentication server
PHP
Frame Relay LFI Using Multilink PPP (MLP)
39. Defined in IEEE 802.1w - a specification to enhance the 802.1d standard to improve the speed of STP convergence.
one-time password
DCE
Ready To Send
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
40. A message sent by a host when it wants to leave a group - addressed to the All Multicast Routers address 224.0.0.2.
Boot Protocol
IGMPv2 Leave
route reflector non-client
sparse-mode protocol
41. Temporal Key Integrity Protocol.
TKIP
authentication - authorization - and accounting
encapsulation
NCP
42. The process of forwarding packets through a router. Also call IP routing.
IP forwarding
Reliable Transport Protocol
Type of Service byte
Data Carrier Detect
43. The multicast addresses assigned by IANA.
straight-through cable
virtual circuit
permanent multicast group
Point-to-Point Protocol
44. A logical group of content engines running WCCP between them. The lead content engine determines the traffic distribution within the cluster - for optimum performance and scalability.
Route Tag field
IGMPv2 Host Membership Query
DSCP
WCCP cluster
45. An EIGRP message that is used to ask neighboring routers to verify their route to a particular subnet. Query messages require an Ack.
TCP header compression
Query (EIGRP)
Link-State Update
authentication method
46. An effort to reduce the query scope with EIGRP - using route summarization or EIGRP stub routers.
BDR
PAP
broadcast address
limiting query scope (EIGRP)
47. Forwarding Information Base.
FIB
MPLS VPNs
PortFast
single-rate - three-color policer
48. A term generally describing characteristics about BGP paths that are advertised in BGP Updates.
Tc
path attribute
Classic IOS Firewall
SSThresh
49. Permanent virtual circuit.
IP SLA
PVC
PPPoE
ABR
50. A route that is created to represent one or more smaller component routes - typically in an effort to reduce the size of routing and topology tables.
Internet Group Management Protocol
authentication server
service set identifier
summary route