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1. A Cisco IOS queuing tool most notable for its automatic classification of packets into separate per-flow queues.
congestion window
weighted fair queuing
aggregate route
multipath
2. A Cisco-proprietary protocol 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.
Cell Loss Priority
wireless LAN controller
TACACS+
D4 framing
3. Used to reserve network resources for a flow as it traverses the network. A device that creates an RSVP reservation guarantees that it can provide the bandwidth - latency - or other resources that are requested by RSVP.
IGMP snooping
power-save mode
Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)
authentication method
4. The encapsulation of EAP messages directly inside LAN frames. This encapsulation is used between the supplicant and the authenticator.
overlapping VPN
D4 framing
EAP over LAN
AS_SEQUENCE
5. In MPLS - a term used to define a label that an LSR learned from a neighboring LSR.
PHB
autonomous system
remote label
RPVST+
6. Low-latency queuing.
LLQ
DS3
PPP
local computation
7. AutoQoS is a macro that creates and applies quality of service configurations based on Cisco best-practice recommendations.
broadcast address
IGMP snooping
subnet zero
AutoQos
8. A method of collecting traffic received on a switch port or a VLAN and sending it to specific destination ports on the same switch.
Slow Start Threshold
IPCP
SPAN
dense-mode protocol
9. An MQC-based feature of IOS that is used to classify and mark packets for QoS purposes.
Class-Based Marking
Control Plane Policing (CoPP)
synchronization
Data Carrier Detect
10. A method of providing dynamically configured spoke-to-spoke VPN connectivity in a hub-and-spoke network that significantly reduces configuration required on the spoke routers compared to traditional IPsec VPN environments.
backup state
Alternate state
Query (EIGRP)
Dynamic Multipoint VPN
11. Maximum Response Time.
LLQ
Rapid Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus
peak information rate
MRT
12. Calculated measurement based on the actual queue depth and the previous average. Designed to allow WRED to adjust slowly to rapid changes of the actual queue depth.
strict priority
average queue depth
NO_ADVERT
AMI
13. Dynamic Multipoint VPN.
DMVPN
WCCP
single-rate - three-color policer
WTD
14. Jargon referring to any queue that receives priority service - often used for queues in an LLQ configuration that have the priority command configured.
prefix
priority queue
2Way (OSPF)
IPCP
15. An exterior routing protocol designed to exchange prefix information between different autonomous systems. The information includes a rich set of characteristics called path attributes - which in turn allows for great flexibility regarding routing ch
downstream router
Border Gateway Protocol
Data Carrier Detect
Forward Explicit Congestion Notification
16. Border Gateway Protocol.
TCP intercept
stateless autoconfiguration
SRR
BGP
17. Dynamic ARP Inspection.
sequence number (OSPF)
DAI
finish time
wireless LAN controller
18. Ethernet MAC address that represents all devices on the LAN.
confederation
broadcast address
Structure of Management Information
WPA
19. In an IOS confederation configuration - the actual ASN as seen by eBGP peers.
MQC
confederation identifier
AF
NCP
20. A T1 alarm state that occurs when a device has detected a local LOF/LOS/AIS condition. The device in Red alarm state then sends a Yellow alarm signal.
Red Alarm
Tag Distribution Protocol
CHAP
PAP
21. With EIGRP - the metric value for the lowest-metric route to a particular subnet.
weight (BGP)
transient multicast group
Alternate Mark Inversion
Feasible Distance
22. In BGP - a configuration construct in which multiple neighbors' parameters can be configured as a group - thereby reducing the length of the configuration. Additionally - BGP performs routing policy logic against only one set of Updates for the entir
ISATAP
peer group
autonomous system
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol
23. A communication protocol between hosts and a multicast router by which routers learn of which multicast groups' packets need to be forwarded onto a LAN.
LSAck
Internet Group Management Protocol
DVMRP
Multiple Spanning Trees
24. The process of taking a PDU from some other source and placing a header in front of the original PDU - and possibly a trailer behind it.
Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)
encapsulation
VLAN Trunking Protocol
DSSS
25. With EIGRP - a purposefully slowly changing measurement of round-trip time between neighbors - from which the EIGRP RTO is calculated.
Measured Round-Trip Time
Smoothed Round-Trip Time
NTP server mode
E1 route (OSPF)
26. Finish time.
weighted fair queuing
FT
FRF.11-c
route reflector non-client
27. A standard (RFC 903) protocol by which a LAN-attached host can dynamically broadcast a request for a server to assign it an IP address. See also ARP.
Reverse ARP
EAP over LAN
AS_SEQUENCE
Yellow Alarm
28. A term referring to the MQC policy-map command and its related subcommands - which are used to apply QoS actions to classes of packets.
policy map
provider edge
AF
Label Distribution Protocol
29. Internet Group Management Protocol.
overloading
RSPAN
trunking
IGMP
30. Another name for 802.1Q-in-Q. See 802.1Q-in-Q.
multicast MAC address
policing rate
Layer 2 protocol tunneling
local label
31. Data terminal equipment.
AS_PATH access list
offset list
DTE
CIDR
32. The MD5-encoded password defined by the enable secret command.
SNMP manager
subnet number
enable secret
link-state advertisement
33. An enhanced version of WEP that is part of the 802.11i standard and has an automatic key-update mechanism that makes it much more secure than WEP. TKIP is not as strong as AES in terms of data protection.
sparse-mode protocol
stub area
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol
disabled state
34. A Cisco router feature in which the router works to prevent SYN attacks either by monitoring TCP connections flowing through the router - or by actively terminating TCP connection until the TCP connection is established and then knitting the client-s
Route Distinguisher
successor route
querier election
TCP intercept
35. Backward Explicit Congestion Notification.
BECN
Auto-RP
pruning
SRR
36. Neighbor Advertisement.
802.11b
TCP header compression
DS field
NA
37. An alternative software loaded into a Cisco router - used for low-level debugging and for password recovery.
ROMMON
Diffusing Update Algorithm
Network Address Translation-Protocol Translation
NLRI
38. An NTP client that assumes that a server will send NTP broadcasts - removing the requirement for the client to have the NTP server's IP address preconfigured.
NTP server mode
Network Address Translation
passive scanning
NTP broadcast client
39. Inside telcos' original TDM hierarchy - the smallest unit of transmission at 64 kbps.
eBGP multihop
Digital Signal Level 0
DSL
IGMPv3 Host Membership Report
40. Reverse ARP.
RARP
Assured Forwarding
adjacent (OSPF)
sequence number (OSPF)
41. A switch feature that limits the number of allowed MAC addresses on a port - with optional limits based on the actual values of the MAC addresses.
port security
RPF check
boot field
Maximum Segment Size
42. An early standard from AT&T for encoding analog voice as a digital signal for transmission over a TDM network. PCM requires 64 kbps - and is the basis for the DS0 speed.
subnet mask
GRE
IP SLA
pulse code modulation
43. Regeneration of the Layer 2 encapsulation removed from frames forwarded in a SPAN session.
Multiple Spanning Trees
External BGP
encapsulation replication
LSU
44. A 1-byte field in the IP header - originally defined by RFC 791 for QoS marking purposes.
Type of Service byte
RTP
LSA type (OSPF)
WEP
45. A strategy for subnetting a classful network for which all masks/prefixes are the same value for all subnets of that one classful network.
static length subnet masking
Maximum Segment Size
enable secret
ACE
46. A characterization of a BGP path attribute in which BGP implementations are not required to support the attribute (optional) - and for which if a router receives a route with such an attribute - the router should remove the attribute before advertisi
Network Address Translation-Protocol Translation
optional nontransitive
FRF.12
Slow Start Threshold
47. 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.
WTD
IPCP
maximum reserved bandwidth
neighbor (EIGRP)
48. A name used for DS1 lines inside the North American TDM hierarchy.
Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing
Link-State Acknowledgment
T1
K value
49. A T1 alarm state that occurs when a device receives a Yellow Alarm signal. This typically means that the device on the other end of the line is in a Red Alarm state.
Per-Hop Behavior
LSA
Yellow Alarm
switched virtual circuit
50. A network/subnet over which two or more OSPF routers have become neighbors - thereby being able to forward packets from one router to another across that network.
administrative weight
transit network (OSPF)
Modular QoS CLI
external route