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CCIE Vocab
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1. Not-so-stubby area.
NSSA
All OSPF DR Routers
totally stubby area
Bipolar 8 Zero Substitution
2. On a serial cable - the pin lead set by the DTE to imply that the DTE is ready to signal using pin leads.
internal BGP
Inter-Switch Link
EEM
Data Terminal Ready
3. 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.
Digital Signal Level 0
upstream router
802.11n
priority (OSPF)
4. A bit in the Frame Relay header that - when set to 1 - means that if a device needs to discard frames - it should discard the frames with DE 1 first.
B8ZS
Discard Eligible
LACP
EF
5. An optional transitive BGP path attribute that - for a summary route - lists the BGP RID and ASN of the router that created the summary.
AGGREGATOR
LSA type (OSPF)
Protocol Independent Multicast dense-mode routing protocol
inspection rule
6. Label Forwarding Information Base.
Dead Time/Interval
weighted tail drop
LFIB
PHB
7. 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.
priority queuing
LOCAL_AS
weight (BGP)
committed information rate
8. A Cisco IOS queuing tool that uses MQC configuration commands and reserves a minimum bandwidth for each queue.
Frame Relay LFI Using Multilink PPP (MLP)
Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing
WRED
backup state
9. An FRF standard for payload compression.
FRF.9
MPLS VPNs
IPCP
synchronization
10. Forwarding Information Base.
custom queuing
marking down
VC
FIB
11. Used to reserve network resources for a flow as it traverses the network. A device that creates an RSVP reservation guarantees that it can provide the bandwidth - latency - or other resources that are requested by RSVP.
component route
Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)
Inside Global address
LZS
12. Multicast addresses that are not assigned by IANA.
LSDB
VRRP
transient multicast group
enhanced editing
13. An SPF calculation for which a router does not need to run SPF for any LSAs inside its area - but instead runs a very simple algorithm for changes to LSAs outside its own area.
NTP server mode
partial SPF calculation
provider router
AS_PATH
14. IP Control Protocol.
differentiated tail drop
Committed Burst
IPCP
Cisco Express Forwarding
15. 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
virtual circuit
Internet Group Management Protocol
TCP SYN flood
LSP
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.
UniDirectional Link Detection
SRTT
Root Guard
FRF.5
17. A neighbor state that signifies the other router has reached neighbor status - having passed the parameter check. The FIB entry details the information needed for forwarding: the next-hop router and the outgoing interface - in an optimized mtrie stru
shared distribution tree
Forwarding Information Base
LAPF
Cell Loss Priority
18. A BGP message that includes withdrawn routes - path attributes - and NLRI.
Data-link connection identifier
Multiple Spanning Trees
BGP Update
Update (EIGRP)
19. The PDU used by a particular layer of a networking model - with x defining the layer.
AES
power-save mode
Layer x PDU
maximum reserved bandwidth
20. VLAN Trunking Protocol.
Layer x PDU
VTP
private VLAN
fragmentation
21. A commonly used name for Multi-VRF CE.
EF
mincir
DHCP
VRF Lite
22. Neighbor Discovery Protocol.
WPA
SMI
TTL scoping
ND
23. A predefined VC. A PVC can be equated to a leased line in concept.
label binding
permanent virtual circuit
Internet Group Management Protocol
Frame Relay Forum
24. The characterization of how far EIGRP Query messages flow away from the router that first notices a failed route and goes active for a particular subnet.
query scope (EIGRP)
MaxAge (OSPF)
PQ
Dynamic Trunking Protocol
25. A Cisco-proprietary protocol used to dynamically negotiate whether the devices on an Ethernet segment want to form a trunk and - if so - which type (ISL or 802.1Q).
stub area
Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing
Port Address Translation
Dynamic Trunking Protocol
26. In the context of SNMP - the Set command is sent by an SNMP manager - to an agent - requesting that the agent set a single identified variable to the stated value. The main purpose is to allow remote configuration and remote operation - such as shutt
split horizon
Port Aggregation Protocol
Set (SNMP)
mincir
27. Superframe
SF
man-in-the-middle attack
transit network (OSPF)
Extended Superframe
28. A bit in the LAPF Frame Relay header that - when set to 1 - implies that the frame has experienced congestion.
Common Spanning Tree
Forward Explicit Congestion Notification
Class Selector
software queue
29. A 3-bit field in an 802.1Q header used for marking frames.
Loop Guard
User Priority
fully adjacent (OSPF)
Remote VLAN
30. A contiguous group of data links that share the same OSPF area number.
ORIGINATOR_ID
internal DSCP
process switching
area (OSPF)
31. Label switched path.
auto-negotiation
TDP
ingress PE
LSP
32. The portion of PPP focused on negotiating IP features
IP Control Protocol
SPF algorithm
multicast scoping
802.11n
33. The notation in a Cisco IOS IP routing table that identifies the route used by that router as the default route.
PAP
source-specific addresses
RD
gateway of last resort
34. Local Management Interface.
LZS
Route Target
LMI
switched virtual circuit
35. An 802.1d STP port state in which the port has been administratively disabled.
Differentiated Services
overlapping VPN
LDP
disabled state
36. A state for a route in an EIGRP topology table that indicates that the router is actively sending Query messages for this route - attempting to validate and learn the current best route to that subnet.
active (EIGRP)
RTP header compression
LAPF
RP
37. The IPv6 protocol used for the discovery of which hosts are listening for which multicast IP addresses for IPv6.
Multicast Listener Discovery
prefix list
CDP Control Protocol
IP Source Guard
38. Peak information rate.
adjacent (OSPF)
Bootstrap Router (BSR)
PIR
multicast IP address structure
39. Assured Forwarding. A set of DiffServ PHBs that defines 12 DSCP values - with four queuing classes and three drop probabilities within each queuing class.
AF
beacon
fully adjacent (OSPF)
Enhanced Local Management Interface
40. A switch feature that limits the number of allowed MAC addresses on a port - with optional limits based on the actual values of the MAC addresses.
IPv6
counting to infinity
port security
storm control
41. An Internet standard authentication protocol that uses clear-text passwords and a two-way handshake to perform authentication over a PPP link.
full drop
Password Authentication Protocol
shaping rate
Ready To Send
42. A mechanism in which VLAN information can extend over another set of 802.1Q trunks by tunneling the original 802.1Q traffic with another 802.1Q tag. It allows a service provider to support transparent VLAN services with multiple customers - even if t
LxPDU
802.1Q-in-Q
administrative scoping
RTP header compression
43. The process of taking the IP and TCP headers of a packet - compressing them - and then uncompressing them on the receiving router.
TCP header compression
MIB walk
IGMPv3 Host Membership Report
AR access rate.
44. A single instance of STP that is applied to multiple VLANs - typically when using the 802.1Q trunking standard.
PQ
Common Spanning Tree
NAT
WTD
45. A convention for IP addresses in which class A - B - and C default network prefixes (of 8 - 16 - and 24 bits - respectively) are ignored.
Data Terminal Ready
administrative scoping
VTP pruning
Classless IP Addressing
46. Link-state advertisement.
LSP segment
Yellow Alarm
AAA
LSA
47. A vendor consortium that formerly worked to further Frame Relay common vendor standards.
dual-rate - three-color policer
area (OSPF)
violate category
Frame Relay Forum
48. 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
802.11g
RID
Excess
49. A method of obtaining an IPv6 address that uses DHCPv6. See also stateless autoconfiguration.
stateful autoconfiguration
Dynamic Multipoint VPN
native VLAN
Red Alarm
50. 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.
link-state advertisement
synchronization
enable secret
cross-over cable