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CCIE Vocab
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1. The RMON function of tracking a particular variable. RMON events trigger RMON alarms.
DS1
RMON event
BSR
MIB walk
2. Access Control Server. A term referring generically to a server that performs many AAA functions. It also refers to the software product Cisco Secure Access Control Server.
SPF calculation
TACACS+
ACS
IP Source Guard
3. A security standard that includes both TKIP and AES and was ratified by the Wi-Fi Alliance.
stateless autoconfiguration
Frame Relay LFI Using Multilink PPP (MLP)
adjacency (EIGRP)
Wi-Fi Protected Access
4. A Cisco IOS queuing tool most notable for its scheduler - which always services the high-priority queue over all other queues.
ABR
ISL
priority queuing
weighted random early detection
5. Designated router.
DTP
IPCP
IP routing
DR
6. A BGP path attribute that implies how the route was originally injected into some router's BGP table.
CBAC
Root Guard
ORIGIN
RSPAN
7. 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
sticky learning
source-based distribution tree
Forward Explicit Congestion Notification
8. A vendor consortium that formerly worked to further Frame Relay common vendor standards.
OOF
Frame Relay Forum
ASBR
VRF table
9. A queue created by Cisco IOS as a result of the configuration of a queuing tool.
receiver's advertised window
Management Information Base
software queue
Hello (EIGRP)
10. A name used for DS1 lines inside the North American TDM hierarchy.
marking down
poison reverse
T1
confederation identifier
11. An address type in IPv6 networks that is used only on the local link and never beyond that scope.
CQ
tail drop
link-local
MIB walk
12. Customer edge.
classless interdomain routing
not-so-stubby area
Auto-RP
CE
13. A router that is not an ABR or ASBR in that all of its interfaces connect to only a single OSPF area.
Border Gateway Protocol
internal router (OSPF)
scheduler
Update (EIGRP)
14. With routing protocols - the process by which the router receiving a routing update determines if the routing update came from a trusted router.
External BGP
authentication
ROMMON
minimum CIR
15. 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.
SNMP agent
IP prefix list
SRTT
High Density Binary 3
16. 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.
adjacency table
Yellow Alarm
Network Address Translation
Outside Local address
17. An 802.1d STP port state in which the port has been administratively disabled.
multicasting
Bootstrap Router (BSR)
FECN
disabled state
18. Structure of Management Information.
AR access rate.
SMI
VLAN Trunking Protocol
Link Control Protocol
19. Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing.
OFDM
dual stack
input event
LAPF
20. 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
partial SPF calculation
Source-Specific Multicast (SSM)
LOCAL_PREF
RT
21. Differentiated Services Code Point.
VLAN
PIR
sub-AS
DSCP
22. Loss of Frame.
adjacent-layer interaction
NTP symmetric active mode
LOF
community VLAN
23. The one VLAN on an 802.1Q trunk for which the endpoints do not add the 4-byte 802.1Q tag when transmitting frames in that VLAN.
MIB-II
priority queuing
InARP
native VLAN
24. A BGP path attribute that is communicated throughout a single AS to signify which route of multiple possible routes is the best route to be taken when leaving that AS. A larger value is considered to be better.
LOCAL_PREF
Report Suppression mechanism
ORIGIN
Slow Start Threshold
25. VTP pruning.
optional nontransitive
NCP
pruning
MLP
26. The Cisco IOS Router IP Traffic Export feature - intended for intrusion detection - exports IP traffic that has signs of an attack - such as duplicate IP packets simultaneously received on two or more of a router's interfaces.
PHP
outer label
RITE
IP forwarding
27. Data communications equipment.
DCE
classless interdomain routing
NetFlow aggregator
IP SLA responder
28. 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.
Reverse ARP
DS3
Class-Based Marking
Loop Guard
29. Aka receiver's advertised window.
advertised window
backup state
MIB-II
Expedited Forwarding
30. Neighbor Advertisement.
NA
private addresses
TDM
InARP
31. An IPv6 migration strategy in which a host or router supports both IPv4 and IPv6 natively.
dual stack
CHAP
Out of Frame
switched virtual circuit
32. A type of OSPF stub area that - unlike stub areas - can inject external routes into the NSSA area.
not-so-stubby area
collision domain
generic traffic shaping (GTS)
multicast scoping
33. The range 233.0.0.0 through 233.255.255.255 that IANA has reserved (RFC 2770) on an experimental basis. It can be used by anyone who owns a registered autonomous system number to create 256 global multicast addresses.
GLOP addressing
Neighbor Type
time-division multiplexing
totally stubby area
34. A component that interfaces with a phone using IP and provides connections to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
stateful autoconfiguration
Forward Delay
LSAck
IP PBX
35. The Frame Relay protocol used between a DCE and DTE to manage the connection. Signaling messages for SVCs - PVC Status messages - and keepalives are all LMI messages.
Response (SNMP)
AIS
Operation - Administration - and Maintenance
Local Management Interface
36. A table used by CEF that holds information about adjacent IP hosts to which packets can be forwarded.
DTE
adjacency table
AAAA
MD5
37. Multicast Open Shortest Path First.
MOSPF
backup state
Voice over Frame Relay
Inform
38. An MPLS data structure used for forwarding labeled packets. The LFIB lists the incoming label - which is compared to the incoming packet's label - along with forwarding instructions for the packet.
Label Forwarding Information Base
Class-Based Marking
PIM Hello message
CLP
39. Switched virtual circuit.
OAM
Dual FIFO
SNMP manager
SVC
40. From a Layer 1 perspective - the process of using special strings of electrical signals over a transmission medium to inform the receiver as to which bits are overhead bits - and which fit into individual subchannels.
MDRR
framing
NetFlow
AS_SEQUENCE
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.
Slow Start Threshold
supplicant
port security
LMI
42. A term used with Cisco LAN switches - referring to a DSCP value used when making QoS decisions about a frame. This value may not be the actual DSCP value in the IP header encapsulated inside the frame.
eBGP multihop
internal DSCP
DMVPN
partial SPF calculation
43. In BGP - either external BGP (eBGP) - confederation eBGP - or internal BGP (iBGP). The term refers to a peer connection - and whether the peers are in different ASs (eBGP) - different confederation sub-ASs (confederation eBGP) - or in the same AS (iB
Multiple Spanning Trees
VTP
WRED
Neighbor Type
44. 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 forward the attribute unchanged (tran
optional transitive
ARP
Network Based Application Recognition
VRF table
45. Defined in RFC 826 - a protocol used on LANs so that an IP host can discover the MAC address of another device that is using a particular IP address.
OOF
variance
RADIUS
Address Resolution Protocol
46. In the PIM-SM design - the process by which a source DR - after it starts to receive the group traffic - encapsulates the multicast packets in the unicast packets and sends them to the RP.
Be bucket
source registration
Layer 2 payload compression
Protocol Independent Multicast sparse-mode routing protocol
47. A predefined VC. A PVC can be equated to a leased line in concept.
permanent virtual circuit
DCE
MSS
CIR
48. A basic form of traffic shaping that is applied to an interface or subinterface. By default - it shapes all traffic leaving the interface - but can be modified by using an access control list. The access list controls only what traffic is shaped; GTS
generic traffic shaping (GTS)
DROther
receiver's advertised window
link-state advertisement
49. A type of OSPF packet used to discover neighbors - check for parameter agreement - and monitor the health of another router.
peak information rate
Hello (OSPF)
Enhanced Local Management Interface
prefix
50. An MPLS VPN term referring to the more efficient choice of popping the outer label at the second-to-last (penultimate) LSR - which then prevents the egress PE from having to perform two LFIB lookups to forward the packet.
TCP code bits
autonomous system
PIM Hello message
penultimate hop popping (PHP)