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1. The content engine in a WCCP cluster - which determines how traffic will be distributed within the cluster.
Lead Content Engine
authenticator
PPPoE
sequence number (WFQ)
2. An optional nontransitive BGP path attribute that lists the route reflector cluster IDs through which a route has been advertised - as part of a loop-prevention process similar to the AS_PATH attribute.
CLUSTER_LIST
adjacent-layer interaction
Route Distinguisher
classless routing
3. A standard (RFC 2131) protocol by which a host can dynamically broadcast a request for a server to assign to it an IP address - along with other configuration settings - including a subnet mask and default gateway IP address. DHCP provides a great de
Dead Time/Interval
graceful restart (OSPF)
link-state routing protocol
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
4. The RMON function of tracking a particular variable. RMON events trigger RMON alarms.
RMON event
DCE
MQC
Control Plane Policing (CoPP)
5. A type of OSPF packet used to discover neighbors - check for parameter agreement - and monitor the health of another router.
Hello (OSPF)
PIM-DM
local computation
forwarding state
6. A well-known discretionary BGP path attribute that flags a route as being a summary route.
SVC
ATOMIC_AGGREGATE
infrastructure mode
half duplex
7. A term referring to the processes and bits in the data stream used to manage the Telco TDM hierarchy.
Operation - Administration - and Maintenance
Extensible Authentication Protocol
loopback circuitry
FRF.9
8. Any routing protocol that uses the concept of using the SPF algorithm with an LSDB to compute routes.
virtual LAN
link-state routing protocol
optional nontransitive
IPv6
9. The MD5-encoded password defined by the enable secret command.
differentiated tail drop
ORIGINATOR_ID
framing
enable secret
10. A wireless LAN that offers connections to the Internet from public places - such as airports - hotels - and coffee shops.
public wireless LAN
traffic contract
FRF.5
WEP
11. A Layer 3 forwarding path through a router that does not optimize the forwarding path through the router.
network type (OSPF)
STP
process switching
nested policy maps
12. A message sent by a host when it wants to leave a group - addressed to the All Multicast Routers address 224.0.0.2.
feasibility condition
IGMPv2 Leave
Digital Signal Level 1
IGMPv1 Host Membership Query
13. The number of beacons that governs how often multicast frames are sent over a wireless LAN.
LOCAL_AS
proxy ARP
DTIM interval
SSThresh
14. A Cisco-proprietary feature by which multiple routers can provide interface IP address redundancy so that hosts using the shared - virtual IP address as their default gateway can still reach the rest of a network even if one or more routers fail.
Bootstrap Router (BSR)
MPLS unicast
RSPAN
Hot Standby Router Protocol
15. 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.
collision domain
source-specific addresses
IGMP
receiver's advertised window
16. Alternate name for the SPF algorithm - named for its inventor - Edsger W. Dijkstra.
Dijkstra Algorithm
DMVPN
route redistribution
IP SLA
17. The portion of PPP focused on features that are unrelated to any specific Layer 3 protocol.
weight (BGP)
data terminal equipment
network layer reachability information
Link Control Protocol
18. A Cisco IOS feature that performs deep packet inspection to classify packets based on application layer information.
totally stubby area
Network Based Application Recognition
default route
IP forwarding
19. On a serial cable - the pin lead set by the DCE to imply a working link.
supplicant
Data Carrier Detect
All OSPF DR Routers
solicited node multicast
20. The RFC 1997 name for the reserved COMMUNITY path attribute known to Cisco IOS as LOCAL_AS. (See LOCAL_AS.)
gateway of last resort
Report Suppression mechanism
WTD
NO_EXPORT_SUBCONFED
21. The operating mode of shaped round-robin that provides a low-latency queue with policing.
shaped mode
RPF check
E-LSR
OOF
22. A term used with WFQ for the number assigned to a packet as it is enqueued into a WFQ. WFQ schedules the currently lowest SN packet next.
BGP Update
sequence number (WFQ)
one-time password
CHAP
23. An FRF standard for LFI for VoFR (FRF.11) VCs - in which all voice frames are interleaved in front of data frames' fragments.
Operation - Administration - and Maintenance
FRF.11-c
External BGP
remote label
24. 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.
RMON alarm
Update timer (RIP)
Type of Service byte
BOOTP
25. Version 6 of the IP protocol - which uses 128-bit IP addresses.
Class of Service
802.1Q
not-so-stubby area
IPv6
26. Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol.
adjacent-layer interaction
TDP
CHAP
sub-AS
27. A BGP feature that overcomes the requirement of a full mesh of iBGP peers inside a single AS by separating the AS into multiple sub-autonomous systems.
BPV
Digital Signal Level 3
confederation
AS number
28. An EIGRP router's reaction to an input event - leading to the use of a feasible successor or going active on a route.
route poisoning
local computation
Enhanced Local Management Interface
Red Alarm
29. A term referring generically to ways in which a router or switch can determine whether a particular device or user should be allowed access.
full SPF calculation
Multiple Spanning Trees
authentication method
Auto-RP
30. As defined in RFC 3623 - graceful restart allows for uninterrupted forwarding in the event that an OSPF router's OSPF routing process must restart. The router does this by first notifying the neighbor routers that the restart is about to occur; the n
administratively scoped addresses
graceful restart (OSPF)
network layer reachability information
AAAA
31. Gateway Load Balancing Protocol.
GLBP
orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
Virtual Routing and Forwarding table
CSMA/CD
32. An IOS feature in which multiple routing tables and routing forwarding instances exist in a single router - with interfaces being assigned to one of the several VRFs. This feature allows separating of routing domains inside a single router platform.
NCP
Multi-VRF CE
LSAck
Remote VLAN
33. With EIGRP - the metric (distance) of a route as reported by a neighboring router.
Discard Eligible
reported distance
Excess
Clear To Send
34. A field within a route entry in a routing update - used to associate a generic number with the route. It is used when passing routes between routing protocols - allowing an intermediate routing protocol to pass information about a route that is not n
AS_PATH length
EAP
Route Tag field
optional nontransitive
35. Defined in IEEE 802.1d - a protocol used on LAN bridges and switches to dynamically define a logical network topology that allows all devices to be reached - but prevents the formation of loops.
multicast scoping
Spanning Tree Protocol
Area Border Router
subnet
36. An IPv6/IPv4 tunneling method that allows isolated IPv6 domains to be connected over an IPv4 network.
route reflector server
PIM-SM
Maxage timer (STP)
6to4
37. AS number. A number between 1 and 64 -511 (public) and 64 -512 and 65 -535 (private) assigned to an AS for the purpose of identifying a specific BGP domain.
ASN
FRF.12
RID
NSSA
38. Edge LSR.
internal DSCP
E-LSR
ACE
224.0.0.5
39. In two-rate policing - the second and higher rate defined to the policer.
TDP
Service Interworking
data terminal equipment
peak information rate
40. Dynamic ARP Inspection.
remote label
DAI
stuck-in-active
joining a group
41. A term referring to the process of applying the Message Digest 5 (MD5) algorithm to a string - resulting in another value. The original string cannot be easily computed even when the hash is known - making this process a strong method for storing pas
MD5 hash
Set (SNMP)
DS field
K value
42. Version 4 of the IP protocol - which is the generally deployed version worldwide (at publication) - and uses 32-bit IP addresses.
Diffusing Update Algorithm
service set identifier
Triggered Extensions to RIP for On-Demand Circuits
IPv4
43. With DiffServ - a DSCP marking and a related set of QoS actions applied to packets that have that marking.
Spanning Tree Protocol
Per-Hop Behavior
maximum threshold
orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
44. Differentiated Services Code Point.
window
DSCP
input event
AS number
45. Protects against problems caused by unidirectional links between two switches. Watches for loss of received Hello BPDUs - in which case it transitions to a loop-inconsistent state instead of transitioning to a forwarding state.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Loop Guard
Management Information Base
weight (BGP)
46. The speed at which the access link is clocked. This choice affects the price of the connection and many aspects of traffic shaping and policing - compression - quality of service - and other configuration options.
AR access rate.
totally stubby area
Access Control Server
collision domain
47. Superframe
SF
Route Target
Access Control Entry
isolated VLAN
48. 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.
PDU
Router Advertisement
FHSS
prefix
49. An interface on a Cisco IOS-based switch that is treated as if it were an interface on a switch.
priority (OSPF)
switched interface
overlapping VPN
Neighbor Discovery Protocol
50. An 802.1d STP port state in which the port sends and receives frames.
Response (SNMP)
active mode FTP
Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)
forwarding state