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CCIE Vocab
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1. An attack by which the attacker initiates many TCP connections to a server - but does not complete the TCP connections - by simply not sending the third segment normally used to establish the connection. The server may consume resources and reject ne
Route Distinguisher
Neighbor Type
External BGP
TCP SYN flood
2. In MPLS - a term used to define a label that an LSR learned from a neighboring LSR.
Tc
distribution list
ELMI
remote label
3. 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.
class map
NTP broadcast client
virtual LAN
network type (OSPF)
4. Weighted tail drop.
MIB-II
isolated VLAN
MLP LFI
WTD
5. A Cisco-proprietary feature by which multiple routers can provide interface IP address redundancy - as well as cause a set of clients to load-balance their traffic across multiple routers inside the GLBP group.
ARP
Gateway Load Balancing Protocol
policy map
Network Time Protocol
6. A table used by CEF that holds information about adjacent IP hosts to which packets can be forwarded.
WRED
802.11n
IGMPv2 Group-Specific Query
adjacency table
7. VLAN Trunking Protocol.
source-specific addresses
poison reverse
ORIGINATOR_ID
VTP
8. Message sent by a PIM-DM router to a downstream router when it receives a Graft message from the downstream router; sent using the unicast address of the downstream router.
Assured Forwarding
MD5 hash
DTR
Graft Ack message
9. High Density Binary 3.
HDB3
routed interface
T1
IGMPv1 Host Membership Report
10. A TCP variable that defines the largest number of bytes allowed in a TCP segment's Data field. The calculation does not include the TCP header. With a typical IP MTU of 1500 bytes - the resulting default MSS would be 1460. TCP hosts must support an M
NO_ADVERT
Maximum Segment Size
External BGP
VLSM
11. Defined in RFC 3748 - the protocol used by IEEE 802.1X for exchanging authentication information.
rendezvous point
link-state database
Extensible Authentication Protocol
DHCP snooping binding database
12. 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.
triggered updates
LSDB
IGMPv3 Host Membership Report
native VLAN
13. The password required by the enable command. Also - this term may specifically refer to the password defined by the enable password command.
source registration
Protocol Independent Multicast dense-mode routing protocol
enable password
WFQ
14. Maximum Response Time.
MRT
PDU
sequence number (WFQ)
isolated VLAN
15. A Layer 3 forwarding path through a router that does not optimize the forwarding path through the router.
PE
process switching
gateway of last resort
EAP
16. A protection against problems caused by unidirectional links between two switches. Uses messaging between switches to detect the loop - err-disabling the port when the link is unidirectional.
FRF
Backward Explicit Congestion Notification
variance
UniDirectional Link Detection
17. Any other router - sharing a common data link - with which a router exchanges Hellos - and for which the parameters in the Hello pass the parameter-check process.
Maximum Response Time
NAT
Network Based Application Recognition
neighbor (OSPF)
18. Virtual LAN.
aggregatable global unicast address
queue starvation
VLAN
FRF.8
19. Dynamic Trunking Protocol.
multicast
SVC
proxy ARP
DTP
20. A type of OSPF packet used to acknowledge LSU packets.
NAT-PT
Link-State Acknowledgment
PIM-SM
ACS
21. Differentiated Services Code Point.
DSCP
LACP
Slow Start
authentication method
22. The practice of defining boundaries that determine how far multicast traffic will travel in your network.
broadcast domain
Control Plane Policing (CoPP)
Label Switch Router
multicast scoping
23. An MPLS VPN term referring to a router at a customer site that does not implement MPLS.
customer edge
routed interface
NTP symmetric active mode
DSCP-to-threshold map
24. When subnetting a class A - B - or C address - the subnet for which all subnet bits are binary 1.
Hold timer
broadcast subnet
Diffusing Update Algorithm
Area Border Router
25. Cisco-proprietary STP feature in which an access layer switch is configured to be unlikely to become Root or to become a transit switch. Also - convergence upon the loss of the switch's Root Port takes place in a few seconds.
ROMMON
High Density Binary 3
CHAP
UplinkFast
26. A conceptual model used by CB Policing when using an excess burst.
graceful restart (OSPF)
dual token bucket
MLP LFI
prefix list
27. 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
well-known mandatory
weighted fair queuing
data terminal equipment
28. An 802.1w RSTP port state in which the port is not forwarding or receiving; covers 802.1d port states disabled - blocking - and listening.
solicited node multicast
SSM
discarding state
multipath
29. The notation in a Cisco IOS IP routing table that identifies the route used by that router as the default route.
link-state routing protocol
gateway of last resort
AR access rate.
prefix
30. A standard (RFC 3768) 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.
NLRI
BackboneFast
storm control
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
31. Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. A convention often used as the data link protocol over Cable in which Ethernet is used as the data link protocol - but with PPP being encapsulated inside Ethernet. The combination gives the data link features of
PPPoE
SAFE Blueprint
internal BGP
gateway of last resort
32. The process of forwarding packets through a router. Also call IP routing.
authentication
IP forwarding
CSMA/CD
Assured Forwarding
33. In OSPF - a number assigned to each LSA - ranging from 0x80000001 and wrapping back around to 0x7FFFFFFF - which is used to determine which LSA is most recent.
subnet ID
sequence number (OSPF)
active scanning
DUAL
34. A contiguous group of data links that share the same OSPF area number.
LSAck
Differentiated Services
LSR
area (OSPF)
35. Defined in FRF.11 - an FR VC that uses a slightly varied header - as compared with FRF.3 data VCs - to accommodate voice payloads directly encapsulated inside the Frame Relay LAPF header.
no drop
Voice over Frame Relay
variance
counting to infinity
36. Expedited Forwarding.
EF
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
full duplex
Discard Eligible
37. In the context of SNMP - the GetNext command is sent by an SNMP manager - to an agent - requesting the value of a single MIB variable. The GetNext request identifies a variable for which the manager wants the variable name and value of the next MIB l
Committed Burst
Alternate state
multicast scoping
GetNext
38. A WRED process by which WRED does not discard packets during times in which a queue's minimum threshold has not been passed.
CB Marking
enable secret
no drop
Class of Service
39. A 16-bit number set with a router config-register command. It is used to set several low-level features related mainly to accessing the router and what the router does when powered on.
Next Hop field
Database Description
configuration register
PIM-DM
40. Out of Frame.
224.0.0.5
generic traffic shaping (GTS)
OOF
LSAck
41. Network Time Protocol.
HSRP
NTP
TDM
GLOP addressing
42. The encapsulation of EAP messages directly inside LAN frames. This encapsulation is used between the supplicant and the authenticator.
EAP over LAN
TCP header compression
LOCAL_AS
stub network (OSPF)
43. 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
BGP table
stateless autoconfiguration
CS
route map
44. The multicast IP address 224.0.0.6 - listened for by DR and BDR routers.
data terminal equipment
route redistribution
granted window
All OSPF DR Routers
45. A queuing scheduler concept - much like CQ's scheduler - in which queues are given some service in sequence. This term is often used with queuing in Cisco LAN switches.
weighted round-robin
Neighbor Type
variable-length subnet masking
queue starvation
46. Context-Based Access Control.
Neighbor Discovery Protocol
peer group
CBAC
DSCP-to-threshold map
47. The OSPF data structure that describes topology information.
Link Access Procedure for Frame-Mode Bearer Services
link-state advertisement
synchronization
DS3
48. 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.
Committed Burst
congestion window
TTL scoping
eBGP multihop
49. 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.
class map
Label Forwarding Information Base
LFI
ISL
50. Spanning Tree Protocol.
STP
average queue depth
summary route
access link