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CCIE Vocab
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1. Loss of Frame.
route reflector server
LOF
well-known mandatory
RTS/CTS
2. A workstation or server configured to collect and present RMON data for reporting purposes.
Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing
network layer reachability information
totally NSSA area
RMON collector
3. Pulse code modulation.
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol
spread spectrum
PCM
Cell Loss Priority
4. A wireless LAN that offers connections to the Internet from public places - such as airports - hotels - and coffee shops.
public wireless LAN
regular expression
Backward Explicit Congestion Notification
DCD
5. Cisco-proprietary STP feature in which a switch port monitors for incoming superior Hellos - and reacts to a superior Hello to prevent any switch connected to that port from becoming root.
Root Guard
Bc
Protocol Independent Multicast sparse-mode routing protocol
route poisoning
6. On a serial cable - the pin lead set by the DCE to imply a working link.
Data Carrier Detect
Hot Standby Router Protocol
IGMPv3 Host Membership Report
classless routing
7. Jargon referring to a policer action through which - instead of discarding an out-of-contract packet - the policer marks a different IPP or DSCP value - allowing the packet to continue on its way - but making the packet more likely to be discarded la
AES
Protocol Independent Multicast dense-mode routing protocol
marking down
backup state
8. A type of AS_PATH segment consisting of an unordered list of ASNs consolidated from component subnets of a summary BGP route.
weighted random early detection
AS_SET
Hello timer
Dead Time/Interval
9. An EIGRP message that is used by a router to notify its neighbors when the router is gracefully shutting down.
Digital Signal Level 3
Slow Start
Goodbye (EIGRP)
DAI
10. The number of bytes in a queue that are removed per cycle in MDRR. Similar to byte count in the custom queuing (CQ) scheduler.
quantum value
QoS pre-classification
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
priority queuing
11. Typically used by protocols that perform flow control (like TCP) - a TCP window is the number of bytes that a sender can send before it must pause and wait for an acknowledgement of some of the yet-unacknowledged data.
window
Report Suppression mechanism
Goodbye (EIGRP)
Assured Forwarding
12. Data-link connection identifier.
Digital Signal Level 3
priority queuing
Bc
DLCI
13. The first 48 bits of an IPv6 global address - used for efficient route aggregation.
SSID
global routing prefix
shared mode
Loss of Frame
14. A method used by an IPv6 host to determine its own IP address - without DHCPv6 - by using NDP and the modified EUI-64 address format. See also stateful autoconfiguration.
distance vector
stateless autoconfiguration
IOS Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)
DROther
15. Common Spanning Tree.
fast switching
High Density Binary 3
Next Hop field
CST
16. A BGP message that includes withdrawn routes - path attributes - and NLRI.
PIM-SM
time-division multiplexing
BGP Update
DSL
17. Designated router.
Link-State Acknowledgment
Get (SNMP)
DR
shortest-path tree switchover
18. A type of logic for how a router uses a default route. When a default route exists - and no more specific match is made between the destination of the packet and the routing table - the default route is used.
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
classless routing
exponential weighting constant
IGMP snooping
19. A 1-byte field in the IP header - originally defined by RFC 791 for QoS marking purposes.
Type of Service byte
advertised window
spread spectrum
ELMI
20. A set of packets in an MPLS network for which the MPLS network will apply the exact same forwarding behavior.
shaped mode
Bc
FT
Forwarding Equivalence Class
21. A local Cisco-proprietary BGP setting that is not advertised to any peers. A larger value is considered to be better.
Trap (SNMP)
socket
weight (BGP)
224.0.0.6
22. An EIGRP message that is used by neighbors to reply to a query. Reply messages require an Ack.
EAP
RD
Network Control Protocol
Reply (EIGRP)
23. The process of running the SPF algorithm against the LSDB - with the result being the determination of the current best route(s) to each subnet.
Router Advertisement
process switching
IGMPv2 Leave
SPF calculation
24. Route Target.
Dynamic Trunking Protocol
CSMA/CD
Tag Distribution Protocol
RT
25. Controls the distribution of multicast traffic by checking the TTL values configured on the interfaces. It forwards the multicast packet only on those interfaces whose configured TTL value is less than or equal to the TTL value of the multicast packe
priority queue
Trap (SNMP)
confederation identifier
TTL scoping
26. The range 232.0.0.0 through 232.255.255.255 that is allocated by IANA for SSM destination addresses and is reserved for use by source-specific applications and protocols.
AIS
IOS Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)
TTL
source-specific addresses
27. An optional contention-free 802.11 access protocol that requires the access point to poll wireless stations before they are able to send frames. Not commonly implemented.
Reverse ARP
point coordination function
private VLAN
Router-Port Group Management Protocol
28. Virtual LAN.
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
VLAN
active (EIGRP)
ELMI
29. Static length subnet masking.
Backward Explicit Congestion Notification
InARP
COMMUNITY
SLSM
30. A route that is used for forwarding packets when the packet does not match any more specific routes in the IP routing table.
default route
shaped mode
straight-through cable
SSH
31. A BGP path attribute that lists the next-hop IP address used to reach an NLRI.
subnet
mincir
VRF table
NEXT_HOP
32. The speed at which the access link is clocked. This choice affects the price of the connection and many aspects of traffic shaping and policing - compression - quality of service - and other configuration options.
graceful restart (OSPF)
AR access rate.
network allocation vector
AIS
33. Differentiated Services.
NTP broadcast client
virtual LAN
DiffServ
Network Address Translation
34. A generic term that refers to the data structure used by a layer in a layered network architecture when sending data.
eBGP multihop
full update
protocol data unit
local computation
35. Custom queuing
CQ
NLRI
SRR
priority queuing
36. A method of applying a mathematical formula - with input including a private key - the message contents - and sometimes a shared text string - with the resulting digest being included with the message. The sender and the receiver perform the same mat
Message Digest 5
Hold timer
internal BGP
AIS
37. A characterization of a network attack in which packets flow to the attacker - and then out to the true recipient. As a result - the user continues to send data - increasing the chance that the attacker learns more and better information.
full update
local label
man-in-the-middle attack
signal-to-noise ratio
38. The term to describe a router that is neither the DR nor the BDR on a subnet that elects a DR and BDR.
DROther
sub-AS
public wireless LAN
DE
39. Policing in which a single rate is metered - and packets are placed into one of two categories (conform or exceed).
TCP SYN flood
VRF Lite
single-rate - two-color policer
framing
40. A Cisco IOS configuration tool for routing protocols by which routing updates may be filtered.
Trap (SNMP)
configuration register
priority queue
distribution list
41. A 3-bit field in an ISL header used for marking frames. Also - used generically to refer to either the ISL CoS field or the 802.1Q User Priority field.
RMON alarm
Class of Service
RMON event
shaped mode
42. 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.
stub area
confederation ASN
Rapid Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus
configuration register
43. 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.
RA
active (EIGRP)
FIB
stub area
44. Often used synonymously with neighbor - but with emphasis on the fact that all required parameters match - allowing routing updates to be exchanged between the routers.
Gateway Load Balancing Protocol
upstream router
MD5
adjacency (EIGRP)
45. A WFQ term referring to its drop logic - which is similar to tail-drop behavior.
LOCAL_AS
source-based distribution tree
OFDM
modified tail drop
46. Quantum value.
multicast IP address range
frequency hopping spread spectrum
QV
authentication
47. EIGRP (and IGRP) allows for the use of bandwidth - load - delay - MTU - and link reliability; the K values refer to an integer constant that includes these five possible metric components. Only bandwidth and delay are used by default - to minimize re
quartet
backup state
VLAN Trunking Protocol
K value
48. An 802.1d STP port state in which the port has been administratively disabled.
disabled state
ND
link-local
expedite queue
49. The process of forwarding packets through a router. Also called IP forwarding.
average queue depth
IP routing
Digital Signal Level 1
E1 route (OSPF)
50. Jargon referring to the minimum value to which adaptive shaping will lower the shaping rate.
LxPDU
minimum CIR
Fast Secure Roaming
Goodbye (EIGRP)