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CCIE Vocab
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1. In Frame Relay - a link between a router and a Frame Relay switch.
access link
FT
Multicast Listener Discovery
prefix
2. The SNMP specifications - standardized in RFCs - defining the rules by which SNMP MIB variables should be defined.
NTP server mode
permanent multicast group
VLAN Trunking Protocol
Structure of Management Information
3. The process of changing the electrical characteristics on a transmission medium - based on defined rules - to represent data.
Data Set Ready
LOCAL_PREF
AES
encoding
4. An 802.1d STP port state in which the port sends and receives frames.
split horizon
forwarding state
MIB-I
distance vector
5. An FRF standard for LFI for data (FRF.3) VCs.
TACACS+
FRF.12
configuration register
Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing
6. A problem that occurs when an AS does not run BGP on all routers - with synchronization disabled. The routers running BGP may believe they have working routes to reach a prefix - and forward packets to internal routers that do not run BGP and do not
downstream router
routing black hole
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol
going active
7. Maximum transmission unit.
MTU
finish time
PIM-SM (S -G) RP-bit Prune
BECN
8. A mechanism used by TCP senders to limit the dynamic window for a TCP connection - to reduce the sending rate when packet loss occurs. The sender considers both the advertised window size and CWND - using the smaller of the two.
congestion window
Per-Hop Behavior
multicast IP address structure
RTP header compression
9. In BGP - a feature in which BGP routes cannot be considered to be a best route to reach an NLRI unless that same prefix exists in the router's IP routing table as learned via some IGP.
alternate mode
reported distance
synchronization
Rapid Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus
10. The difference between the measured signal power and the noise power that a particular receiver sees at a given time. Higher SNRs generally indicate better performance.
WRR
signal-to-noise ratio
CWND
dual token bucket
11. An event in which a new packet arrives - needing to be placed into a queue - and the queue is full
Data Carrier Detect
tail drop
SPF algorithm
SRTT
12. 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)
data terminal equipment
TCP header compression
LSP segment
13. A small FIFO queue associated with each router's physical interface - for the purpose of making packets available to the interface hardware - removing the need for a CPU interrupt to start sending the next packet out the interface.
generic routing encapsulation
hardware queue
Loop Guard
CWND
14. An administrative setting - included in Hellos - that is the first criteria for electing a DR. The highest priority wins - with values from 1-255 - with priority 0 meaning a router cannot become DR or BDR.
priority (OSPF)
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol
MRTT
quantum value
15. Digital subscriber line - a common Internet service type for residential and business customers.
NTP client mode
DSL
Reliable Transport Protocol
Hot Standby Router Protocol
16. The RFC 1997 name for the reserved COMMUNITY path attribute known to Cisco IOS as LOCAL_AS. (See LOCAL_AS.)
ISL
CLUSTER_LIST
NO_EXPORT_SUBCONFED
dual token bucket
17. A mechanism that counters collisions caused by hidden nodes. If enabled - the station or access point must first send an RTS frame and receive a CTS frame before sending each data frame.
wireless LAN controller
IP SLA
MRT
request-to-send/clear-to-send
18. AutoQoS is a macro that creates and applies quality of service configurations based on Cisco best-practice recommendations.
WCCP cluster
Type of Service byte
finish time
AutoQos
19. 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.
SRR
Database Description
DHCP snooping binding database
SPF algorithm
20. A type of OSPF packet used to discover neighbors - check for parameter agreement - and monitor the health of another router.
forwarding state
Hello (OSPF)
queue starvation
NA
21. A BGP feature by which a router learns iBGP routes - and then forwards them to other iBGP peers - reducing the required number of iBGP peers while also avoiding routing loops.
map class
LCP
route reflector
SSM
22. 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
blocking state
PVC
route reflector
Cisco Express Forwarding
23. On a serial cable - the pin lead set by the DTE to imply that the DTE is ready to signal using pin leads.
native VLAN
MaxAge (OSPF)
dual stack
Data Terminal Ready
24. 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.
provider router
native VLAN
Extensible Authentication Protocol
Control Plane Policing (CoPP)
25. Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing.
Digital Signal Level 0
Join/Prune message
Remote VLAN
OFDM
26. As defined in RFC 3623 - graceful restart allows for uninterrupted forwarding in the event that an OSPF router's OSPF routing process must restart. The router does this by first notifying the neighbor routers that the restart is about to occur; the n
CSMA/CD
Invalid timer
spread spectrum
graceful restart (OSPF)
27. Controls access to the Internet in public wireless LANs.
dual-rate - three-color policer
route redistribution
wireless LAN controller
MIB-I
28. The command used to initialize a SPAN or RSPAN session on a Catalyst switch.
Wi-Fi Protected Access
Network Time Protocol
monitor session
optional transitive
29. Congestion window.
backbone area (OSPF)
confederation identifier
E1
CWND
30. A router feature used when a router sees an ARP request searching for an IP host's MAC - when the router believes the IP host could not be on that LAN because the host is in another subnet. If the router has a route to reach the subnet where the ARP-
IGMP
Protocol Independent Multicast dense-mode routing protocol
proxy ARP
Class-Based Marking
31. 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
downstream router
priority queue
RTP header compression
32. Weighted fair queuing.
PIM Hello message
WFQ
DTR
Extended Superframe
33. Differentiated Services.
STP
Tc
IPCP
DiffServ
34. Maximum Response Time.
MRT
Cell Loss Priority
totally stubby area
Outside Global address
35. Any OSPF neighbor for which the database flooding process has completed.
COMMUNITY
Inform
fully adjacent (OSPF)
RD
36. A routing protocol feature by which the routing update includes the entire set of routes - even if some or all of the routes are unchanged.
IGMPv3 Host Membership Report
Management Information Base
full update
PAT
37. A Cisco-proprietary Layer 2 protocol that enables a router to communicate to a switch which multicast group traffic the router does and does not want to receive from the switch.
MULTI_EXIT_DISC (MED)
Router-Port Group Management Protocol
subnet broadcast address
Route Distinguisher
38. A multicast routing protocol that forwards the multicast traffic only when requested by a downstream router.
PVST+
sparse-mode protocol
NTP broadcast client
source-based distribution tree
39. A type of OSPF stub area for which neither external (type 5) LSAs are introduced - nor type 3 summary LSAs; instead - the ABRs originate and inject default routes into the area. External routes cannot be injected into a totally stubby area.
remaining bandwidth
Inter-Switch Link
totally stubby area
AutoQos
40. In shaping and policing - commonly used to refer to the shaping or policing rate. For WAN services - a common reference to the bit rate defined in the WAN service business contract for each VC.
committed information rate
FECN
WEP
T3
41. An OSPF area into which external (type 5) LSAs are not introduced by its ABRs; instead - the ABRs originate and inject default routes into the area.
Slow Start Threshold
Report Suppression mechanism
stub area
subnet number
42. With a routing update - or routing table entry - the portion of a route that defines the next router to which a packet should be sent to reach the destination subnet. With routing protocols - the Next Hop field may define a router other than the rout
DCE
frequency hopping spread spectrum
Next Hop field
variance
43. Operates in dense mode and depends on its own unicast routing protocol that is similar to RIP to perform its multicast functions.
MPLS unicast
Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol
PHB
overloading
44. Another name for 802.1Q-in-Q. See 802.1Q-in-Q.
ORIGIN
TCP header compression
Trap (SNMP)
Layer 2 protocol tunneling
45. Backup designated router.
BDR
Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol
data communications equipment
TCP flags
46. Label Distribution Protocol.
maximum threshold
LDP
Spanning Tree Protocol
PIM-DM
47. A term used with WFQ for the number assigned to a packet as it is enqueued into a WFQ. WFQ schedules the currently lowest SN packet next.
sequence number (WFQ)
SPF calculation
Neighbor Advertisement
802.11g
48. The process of forwarding packets through a router. Also call IP routing.
DHCP
IP forwarding
stub router (OSPF)
WCCP cluster
49. A term referring generically to a server that performs many AAA functions. It also refers to the software product Cisco Secure Access Control Server.
AS_PATH access list
TDP
Access Control Server
ELMI
50. A term referring to how a router views a BGP peer relationship - in which the peer is in another AS.
IGMPv3 Host Membership Report
External BGP
Digital Signal Level 0
OOF