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CCIE Vocab
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1. An EIGRP message that identifies neighbors - exchanges parameters - and is sent periodically as a keepalive function. Hellos do not require an Ack.
Trap (SNMP)
Hello (EIGRP)
well-known mandatory
hello interval
2. Secure Copy Protocol - one of the many ways of transferring files to and from Cisco IOS routers and switches.
port security
Network Address Translation
SCP
Reverse ARP
3. A method that creates three thresholds per egress queue in the Cisco 3560 switch. Traffic is divided into the three queues based on CoS value - and given different likelihoods (weight) for tail drop when congestion occurs based on which egress queue
SAFE Blueprint
NLRI
weighted tail drop
GLOP addressing
4. External BGP.
quantum value
counting to infinity
NetFlow
eBGP
5. A field in the IP header that is decremented at each pass through a Layer 3 forwarding device.
Time to Live
Bipolar Violation
AutoQos
transit router (OSPF)
6. Pulse code modulation.
PCM
classless routing
External BGP
NTP client mode
7. A router that should either permanently or temporarily not be used as a transit router. Can wait a certain time after OSPF process start - or after BGP notifies OSPF that BGP has converged - before ceasing to be a stub router.
RSPAN
Modified Deficit Round-Robin
router ID
stub router (OSPF)
8. The number of beacons that governs how often multicast frames are sent over a wireless LAN.
DTIM interval
Ready To Send
routed interface
AAAA
9. In IPv6 - an address used in the Neighbor Discovery (ND) process. The format for these addresses is FF02::1:FF00:0000/104 - and each IPv6 host must join the corresponding group for each of its unicast and anycast addresses.
Frame Relay LFI Using Multilink PPP (MLP)
RP
full update
solicited node multicast
10. Committed information rate.
CIR
nested policy maps
stub router (EIGRP)
Port Aggregation Protocol
11. Per-Hop Behavior.
RTS/CTS
Clear To Send
PHB
internal BGP
12. Multiple Spanning Trees.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
MRT
MST
designated port
13. A 3-bit field in the first 3 bits of the ToS byte in the IP header - used for QoS marking.
FRF.11-c
internal router (OSPF)
encapsulation replication
IP Precedence
14. The destination VLAN for an RSPAN session.
summary route
single-rate - two-color policer
prefix list
Remote VLAN
15. Designed to solve the problems of multicast duplication and multicast routing loops. For every multicast packet received - a multicast router examines its source IP address - consults its unicast routing table - determines which interface it would us
SSH
RPF check
passive scanning
distance vector
16. From one multicast router's perspective - the upstream router is another router that has just forwarded a multicast packet to that router.
upstream router
SPF algorithm
U/L bit
provider router
17. With private VLANs - a secondary VLAN in which the ports can send and receive frames with each other - but not with ports in other secondary VLANS.
Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol
inspection rule
spread spectrum
community VLAN
18. A term referring to the MQC policy-map command and its related subcommands - which are used to apply QoS actions to classes of packets.
aggregate route
STP
RADIUS
policy map
19. An MPLS VPN term referring to a router at a customer site that does not implement MPLS.
MPLS Experimental (EXP)
ad hoc mode
MPLS TTL propagation
customer edge
20. An MPLS term referring to the first of several labels when an MPLS-forwarded packet has multiple labels (a label stack).
terminal history
224.0.0.6
FECN
outer label
21. The operating mode of shaped round-robin that provides behavior like CBWFQ with bandwidth allocated between different traffic classes by a relative amount rather than absolute percentage of the available bandwidth.
shared mode
ATOMIC_AGGREGATE
enhanced editing
minimum CIR
22. With RIP - a per-route timer (default 180 seconds) that begins when a route's metric changes to a larger value.
Holddown timer
PIM Hello message
SLSM
gateway of last resort
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.
802.11a
UplinkFast
FIB
Internet Group Management Protocol
24. Variable name for the time interval used by shapers and by CAR.
FIB
PQ
LDP
Time Interval (Tc)
25. A set of DiffServ PHBs that defines 12 DSCP values - with four queuing classes and three drop probabilities within each queuing class.
MQC
Assured Forwarding
Get (SNMP)
FHSS
26. Peak information rate.
TCP SYN flood
PIR
RSPAN
virtual IP address
27. A wireless LAN physical layer that operates at up to 54-Mbps data rates using OFDM in the 5-GHz band.
WCCP cluster
adjacent-layer interaction
virtual link
802.11a
28. An 802.1d STP transitory port state in which the port does not send or receive frames - but does learn the source MAC addresses from incoming frames.
priority queue
distributed coordination function
power-save mode
learning state
29. A term generally describing characteristics about BGP paths that are advertised in BGP Updates.
path attribute
LZS
adjacency table
route reflector non-client
30. Congestion window.
CWND
Data Set Ready
transit router (OSPF)
committed information rate
31. 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
Prune Override
advertised window
Maximum Segment Size
maximum transmission unit
32. 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)
RT
sub-AS
ISL
33. Another name for 802.1Q-in-Q. See 802.1Q-in-Q.
Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus
Layer 2 protocol tunneling
MRTT
Cisco Group Management Protocol
34. A method of Link Fragmentation and Interleaving (LFI) over interfaces that natively use Frame Relay encapsulation. The routers first build MLP-style PPP headers - which are then encapsulated inside a Frame Relay header. The PPP headers are then used
gateway of last resort
ToS byte
Frame Relay LFI Using Multilink PPP (MLP)
Inside Local address
35. Modular QoS CLI.
MQC
Slow Start
NO_ADVERT
EAP over LAN
36. A network/subnet to which only one OSPF router is connected.
iBGP
stub network (OSPF)
MSS
policing rate
37. Switched virtual circuit.
software queue
NCP
SVC
TCP header compression
38. A BGP router that - unknown to it - is aided by a route reflector server to cause all iBGP routers in an AS to learn all eBGP-learned prefixes.
route reflector client
IGMPv2 Leave
Label Distribution Protocol
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
39. A set of four hex digits listed in an IPv6 address. Each quartet is separated by a colon.
PHP
quartet
downstream router
dual token bucket
40. An NTP mode in which two or more NTP servers mutually synchronize their clocks.
neighbor (EIGRP)
NTP symmetric active mode
penultimate hop popping (PHP)
successor route
41. Custom queuing
Source-Specific Multicast (SSM)
VLSM
CQ
local label
42. A logical concept that represents the path over which frames travel between DTEs. VCs are particularly useful when comparing Frame Relay to leased physical circuits.
Clear To Send
Out of Frame
Extended Superframe
virtual circuit
43. The list of entries learned by the switch DHCP snooping feature. The entries include the MAC address used as the device's DHCP client address - the assigned IP address - the VLAN - and the switch port on which the DHCP assignment messages flowed.
CGMP
internal DSCP
MPLS VPNs
DHCP snooping binding database
44. The RMON function of tracking a particular variable. RMON events trigger RMON alarms.
SN
local label
RMON event
multicast IP address range
45. The portion of PPP focused on features that are unrelated to any specific Layer 3 protocol.
Link Control Protocol
LOCAL_PREF
BSR
prefix list
46. Defined in RFC 3748 - the protocol used by IEEE 802.1X for exchanging authentication information.
IPCP
access link
Extensible Authentication Protocol
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
47. Carrier sense multiple access with collision detection. A media-access mechanism where devices ready to transmit data first check the channel for a carrier. If no carrier is sensed for a specific period of time - a device can transmit. If two devices
DHCP snooping binding database
LFIB
ROMMON
CSMA/CD
48. Used by WRED to calculate the maximum percentage of packets discarded when the average queue depth falls between the minimum and maximum thresholds.
ELMI
mark probability denominator
IP PBX
RPF check
49. A type of OSPF packet - used to communicate LSAs to another router.
expedite queue
Reverse ARP
RGMP
Link-State Update
50. Loss of Frame.
exponential weighting constant
FRF.9
LOF
MD5