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CCIE Vocab
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1. In MQC and CB Policing - a configuration style by which - for one category of packets (conform - exceed - or violate) - more than one marking action is defined for a single category. For example - marking DSCP and DE.
RTS/CTS
multi-action policing
FRF.11-c
aggregate route
2. Diffusing Update Algorithm.
listening state
FRF.12
UDLD
DUAL
3. An optimized Layer 3 forwarding path through a router or switch. CEF optimizes routing table lookup by creating a special - easily searched tree structure based on the contents of the IP routing table. The forwarding information is called the Forward
Loop Guard
protocol data unit
Cisco Express Forwarding
LZS
4. A state variable kept by a router for each known neighbor or potential neighbor.
AIS
VRRP Master router
neighbor state
Update timer (RIP)
5. The condition in which a route has been in an EIGRP active state for longer than the router's Active timer.
eBGP multihop
triggered updates
stuck-in-active
SSM
6. Exterior Gateway Protocol.
EGP
Zone-based IOS firewall
WCCP
ISATAP
7. A tunneling protocol that can be used to encapsulate many different protocol types - including IPv4 - IPv6 - IPsec - and others - to transport them across a network.
PIM-DM
generic routing encapsulation
EAP
generic traffic shaping (GTS)
8. An OSPF external route for which internal OSPF cost is added to the cost of the route as it was redistributed into OSPF.
TCP flags
virtual link
E1 route (OSPF)
TDM
9. A reserved value for the BGP COMMUNITY path attribute that implies that the route should not be advertised outside the local AS.
data plane
Diffusing Update Algorithm
NO_EXPORT
PHP
10. Enables a wireless client to securely roam between access points in the same subnet or between subnets with access point handoff times within 50 ms.
area (OSPF)
ELMI
Hello (OSPF)
Fast Secure Roaming
11. With EIGRP - a router sharing the same primary subnet - with which Hellos are exchanged - parameters match - and with which routes can be exchanged.
FECN
gateway of last resort
neighbor (EIGRP)
RID
12. A BGP path attribute that allows routers in one AS to set a value and advertise it into a neighboring AS - impacting the decision process in that neighboring AS. A smaller value is considered better. Also called the BGP metric.
MULTI_EXIT_DISC (MED)
RADIUS
DTR
receiver's advertised window
13. In MPLS - a term used to define a label that an LSR allocates and then advertises to neighboring routers. The label is considered "local" on the router that allocates and advertises the label.
scheduler
local label
CIDR
MPD
14. Each 802.11 station passively monitors each RF channel for a specific amount of time and listens for beacons. Stations use the signal strengths of found beacons to determine the access point or ad hoc network with which to attempt association.
passive scanning
traffic contract
AIS
External BGP
15. A set of DiffServ PHBs that defines 12 DSCP values - with four queuing classes and three drop probabilities within each queuing class.
smurf attack
sparse-mode protocol
EEM
Assured Forwarding
16. Designated router.
RF channel
Backward Explicit Congestion Notification
DR
Dual FIFO
17. 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.
FRF
AIS
PE
ad hoc mode
18. A term used with Cisco LAN switches - referring to a queue treated with strict-priority scheduling.
802.11a
MST
expedite queue
FHSS
19. Maximum transmission unit.
MTU
autonomous system
CIDR
prefix list
20. On a serial cable - the pin lead set by the DCE to imply that the DCE is ready to signal using pin leads
routed interface
Data Set Ready
WLSE
Hello timer
21. A time value that each wireless station must set based on the duration value found in every 802.11 frame. The time value counts down and must be equal to zero before a station is allowed to access the wireless medium. The result is a collision-avoida
network allocation vector
TCP flags
enhanced editing
alternate mode
22. The portion of PPP focused on features that are unrelated to any specific Layer 3 protocol.
Link Control Protocol
DD
proxy ARP
ATOMIC_AGGREGATE
23. Data communications equipment.
AS_PATH access list
DTP
DCE
IOS Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)
24. 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).
authentication method
multicast MAC address
terminal history
MPLS VPNs
25. Wired Equivalent Privacy.
WEP
CLP
Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol
Service Interworking
26. Bootstrap Router.
PVST+
Link-State Acknowledgment
BSR
BDR
27. A T1 alarm state that occurs when the receiver can no longer consistently identify the frame. See LOF.
ELMI
partial SPF calculation
Out of Frame
MST
28. An 802.1d STP port state in which the port sends and receives frames.
process switching
window
Internet Group Management Protocol
forwarding state
29. The IP address to which Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) sends LDP Hellos. Also used in IP multicast to send packets to all multicast routers.
authentication
AS_PATH access list
point coordination function
224.0.0.2
30. A BGP feature that defines the IP TTL field value in packets sent between two eBGP peers. This feature is required when using IP addresses other than the interface IP address on the link between peers.
Congestion Avoidance
eBGP multihop
HDB3
mincir
31. A configuration tool in Cisco IOS that allows basic programming logic to be applied to a set of items. Often used for decisions about what routes to redistribute - and for setting particular characteristics of those routes
software queue
route map
T1
power-save mode
32. The process of changing the electrical characteristics on a transmission medium - based on defined rules - to represent data.
Auto-RP
LxPDU
BSR
encoding
33. A Cisco IOS configuration tool for routing protocols by which routing updates may be filtered.
distribution list
association ID
IGMP snooping
Protocol Independent Multicast dense-mode routing protocol
34. Message Digest 5.
MD5
stub network (OSPF)
EAPoL
WLSE
35. A local Cisco-proprietary BGP setting that is not advertised to any peers. A larger value is considered to be better.
authentication method
weight (BGP)
Alternate state
Point-to-Point Protocol
36. An MQC-based feature of IOS that is used to classify and mark packets for QoS purposes.
Class-Based Marking
CoS
Enhanced Local Management Interface
NLRI
37. Loss of Frame.
LOF
half duplex
blocking state
FRF.5
38. A term referring to EIGRP's internal processing logic.
Update timer (RIP)
Diffusing Update Algorithm
Protocol Independent Multicast sparse-mode routing protocol
MTU
39. A single instance of STP that is applied to multiple VLANs - typically when using the 802.1Q trunking standard.
route poisoning
Common Spanning Tree
BPV
Differentiated Services
40. The original standardized set of generic SNMP MIB variables - defined in RFC 1158.
MIB-I
virtual circuit
LSR
Committed Burst
41. Defined in IEEE 802.1s - a specification for multiple STP instances when using 802.1Q trunks
priority queue
Backward Explicit Congestion Notification
Multiple Spanning Trees
Neighbor Solicitation
42. IP Control Protocol.
IPCP
Link Aggregation Control Protocol
BOOTP
Class of Service
43. 16 bits between the interface ID and global routing prefix in an IPv6 global address - used for subnet assignment inside an enterprise.
authentication server
subnet ID
NA
same-layer interaction
44. In an IOS confederation configuration - the actual ASN as seen by eBGP peers.
CTS
confederation identifier
Bc bucket
configuration register
45. From one multicast router's perspective - the upstream router is another router that has just forwarded a multicast packet to that router.
prefix
upstream router
IP forwarding
broadcast address
46. Border Gateway Protocol.
BGP
RP
Data Set Ready
Route Distinguisher
47. Link-State Refresh. A timer that determines how often the originating router should reflood an LSA - even if no changes have occurred to the LSA.
224.0.0.2
native VLAN
AMI
LSRefresh
48. RFC 1918-defined IPv4 network numbers that are not assigned as public IP address ranges - and are not routable on the Internet. Intended for use inside enterprise networks.
private addresses
CQ
transit network (OSPF)
Cell Loss Priority
49. 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
Layer x PDU
Reply (EIGRP)
TCP flags
IGMPv3 Host Membership Report
50. 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.
stub router (OSPF)
TCP header compression
BOOTP
stateless autoconfiguration