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1. With OSPF - the timer used to determine when a neighboring router has failed - based on a router not receiving any OSPF messages - including Hellos - in this timer period.
administrative weight
BGP table
Bc bucket
Dead Time/Interval
2. 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
single-rate - two-color policer
Maximum Segment Size
Be
source-based distribution tree
3. Protocol Independent Multicast dense-mode routing protocol.
Tc
PIM-DM
RTO
Classic IOS Firewall
4. Address Resolution Protocol. 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.
ARP
IGMPv3 Host Membership Report
CS
IGMPv2 Host Membership Query
5. Copper cable with RJ-45 connectors in which a twisted pair at pins 1 -2 on the first end of the cable is connected to pins 3 -6 on the other end - with a second pair connected to pins 3 -6 on the first end and pins 1 -2 on the other end.
ATOMIC_AGGREGATE
DCD
cross-over cable
multicast IP address structure
6. 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.
rendezvous point
multi-action policing
MPD
policing rate
7. Defined in RFC 2289 - a mechanism by which a shared key and a secret key together feed into a hash algorithm - creating a password that is transmitted over a network. Because the shared key is not reused - the hash value is only valid for that indivi
NAT
ACS
one-time password
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
8. A router that should not be used to forward packets between other routers. Other routers will not send Query messages to a stub router.
Modular QoS CLI
source-specific addresses
stub router (EIGRP)
loopback circuitry
9. Port Address Translation.
traffic contract
Differentiated Services Code Point
RARP
PAT
10. 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.
BDR
solicited node multicast
Neighbor Solicitation
multicast IP address structure
11. Network Based Application Recognition.
NBAR
finish time
All OSPF DR Routers
VPN label
12. A multicast routing protocol that operates in dense mode and depends on the OSPF unicast routing protocol to perform its multicast functions.
TCP code bits
Multicast Open Shortest Path First
MLS
MIB-I
13. A Cisco IOS configuration tool for routing protocols by which routing updates may be filtered.
GetNext
BGP decision process
MD5 hash
distribution list
14. From one multicast router's perspective - the upstream router is another router that has just forwarded a multicast packet to that router.
upstream router
DS3
designated port
External BGP
15. An architecture and set of documents that defines Cisco's best recommendations for how to secure a network.
ORIGIN
Layer x PDU
SAFE Blueprint
TTL
16. In the context of SNMP - the Response command is sent by an SNMP agent - back to a manager - in response to any of the three types of Get requests - or in response to a Set request. It is also used by a manager in response to a received Inform comman
Class of Service
backbone area (OSPF)
Response (SNMP)
data plane
17. A mechanism for conserving battery power in wireless stations. The access point buffers data frames destined to sleeping stations - which wake periodically to learn from information in the beacon frame whether or not data frames are waiting for trans
power-save mode
Loop Guard
terminal history
MD5 hash
18. A type of OSPF stub area that - unlike stub areas - can inject external routes into the NSSA area.
LLQ
not-so-stubby area
Maxage timer (STP)
label binding
19. A list of interspersed alphanumeric literals and metacharacters that are used to apply complex matching logic to alphanumeric strings. Often used for matching AS_PATHs in Cisco routers.
ROMMON
Lead Content Engine
Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus
regular expression
20. Not-so-stubby area.
cross-over cable
NTP
authentication
NSSA
21. 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.
Yellow Alarm
framing
Auto-RP
Forward Delay
22. An 802.1d STP port state in which the port sends and receives frames.
switched interface
superior BPDU
forwarding state
LZS
23. Layer 2 payload compression.
payload compression
LSP segment
Multilayer Switching
sparse-mode protocol
24. A type of spread spectrum that spreads RF signals over the frequency spectrum by transmitting the signal at different frequencies according to a hopping pattern. One of the original 802.11 physical layers used FHSS to offer data rates of 1 and 2 Mbps
frequency hopping spread spectrum
RTS/CTS
subnet broadcast address
LSRefresh
25. With private VLANs - a secondary VLAN in which the ports can send and receive frames only with promiscuous ports in the primary VLAN.
CWND
isolated VLAN
MOSPF
Query (EIGRP)
26. A term used with Cisco LAN switches - referring to a queue treated with strict-priority scheduling.
expedite queue
route reflector non-client
split horizon
poison reverse
27. A NAT term describing the process of multiplexing TCP and UDP flows - based on port numbers - to a small number of public IP addresses. Also called NAT overloading.
overlapping VPN
SMI
Port Address Translation
static length subnet masking
28. In IPv6 DNS - the IPv6 equivalent of an IPv4 DNS A record.
AAAA
FRF.8
RADIUS
PIR
29. A table inside a router that holds the path attributes and NLRI known by the BGP implementation on that router.
ESF
WEP
BGP table
totally stubby area
30. Maximum Segment Size.
Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)
FRF.11-c
MSS
designated router (PIM)
31. An MPLS term referring to any device that can forward packets that have MPLS labels.
Data-link connection identifier
transmit power
Label Switch Router
Hot Standby Router Protocol
32. CDP Control Protocol.
CDPCP
expedite queue
PIM Hello message
DR
33. An FRF standard for Frame Relay-to-ATM Service Interworking in which one DTE uses Frame Relay and one uses ATM.
MIB-I
Red Alarm
confederation ASN
FRF.8
34. Modular QoS CLI.
half duplex
full duplex
Structure of Management Information
MQC
35. A method of providing dynamically configured spoke-to-spoke VPN connectivity in a hub-and-spoke network that significantly reduces configuration required on the spoke routers compared to traditional IPsec VPN environments.
AS_PATH length
EEM
Dynamic Multipoint VPN
Invalid timer
36. In the PIM-SM design - the central distribution point to which the multicast traffic is first delivered from the source designated router.
same-layer interaction
radio management aggregation
rendezvous point
receiver's advertised window
37. The process of combining multiple synchronized input signals over a single medium by giving each signal its own time slot - and then breaking out those signals.
loopback circuitry
time-division multiplexing
AS_PATH
IPCP
38. Used by RRs to denote the RID of the iBGP neighbor that injected the NLRI into the AS.
ORIGINATOR_ID
neighbor (OSPF)
RP
class map
39. Auto-Rendezvous Point. Cisco-proprietary protocol that can be used to designate an RP and send RP-Announce messages that advertise its IP address and groups. Also - it can be used to designate a mapping agent that interprets what IP address RP is adv
Inverse ARP
Auto-RP
FEC
LSAck
40. An MPLS term describing designs in which one or more MPLS customer sites can be reached from multiple other VPNs.
overlapping VPN
hardware queue
DSR
PPPoE
41. An IPv6/IPv4 tunneling method that is designed for transporting IPv6 packets within a site where a native IPv6 infrastructures is not available.
fraggle attack
ISATAP
LZS
neighbor (OSPF)
42. 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
totally NSSA area
GetNext
enable secret
active scanning
43. Used by a policer to classify packets relative to the traffic contract. These packets are considered to be above the traffic contract in all cases.
MLS
RSPAN
violate category
protocol data unit
44. An STP timer that dictates the interval at which the Root switch generates and sends Hello BPDUs.
DVMRP
Hello timer
access link
BSR
45. An NTP mode in which an NTP host does not adjust its clock - but in which it sends NTP messages to clients so that the clients can update their clocks based on the server's clock.
Remote VLAN
NTP server mode
Point-to-Point Protocol
VLSM
46. Assured Forwarding. A set of DiffServ PHBs that defines 12 DSCP values - with four queuing classes and three drop probabilities within each queuing class.
stub area
AF
Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing
Modified Deficit Round-Robin
47. A type of logic for how a router uses a default route. A convention for discussing and thinking about IP addresses by which class A - B - and C default network prefixes (of 8 - 16 - and 24 bits - respectively) are considered.
classful IP addressing
ACE
BOOTP
NAT
48. When subnetting a class A - B - or C address - the subnet for which all subnet bits are binary 0.
IEEE 802.1X
gateway of last resort
Feasible Distance
subnet zero
49. A name used for DS3 lines inside the North American TDM hierarchy.
IGMPv1 Host Membership Query
global routing prefix
T3
Layer 2 payload compression
50. Used by WRED to calculate the rate at which the average queue depth changes as compared with the current queue depth. The larger the number - the slower the change in the average queue depth.
frequency hopping spread spectrum
egress PE
exponential weighting constant
DR election (OSPF)