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CCIE Vocab
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1. Web Cache Communication Protocol.
RMON alarm
WCCP
LSA
PHP
2. 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.
time-division multiplexing
successor route
adjacent (OSPF)
infrastructure mode
3. The portions of PPP focused on features that are related to specific Layer 3 protocols.
RA
passive mode FTP
Update timer (RIP)
Network Control Protocol
4. The destination VLAN for an RSPAN session.
LMI
Modular QoS CLI
Remote VLAN
SCP
5. Classless interdomain routing.
CIDR
payload compression
Update timer (RIP)
WRR
6. A Cisco-proprietary protocol - used by LAN switches to communicate VLAN configuration.
DAI
counting to infinity
VLAN Trunking Protocol
User Priority
7. When subnetting a class A - B - or C address - the subnet for which all subnet bits are binary 1.
802.1Q-in-Q
Route Tag field
broadcast subnet
subnet zero
8. In OSPF - a router that is prepared to take over the designated router.
poison reverse
port security
backup designated router
input event
9. Copper cable with RJ-45 connectors in which the wire at pin 1 on one end is connected to pin 1 on the other end; the wire at pin 2 is connected to pin 2 on the other end; and so on.
feasible successor
overloading
Layer x PDU
straight-through cable
10. Defined in RFC 1293 - this protocol allows a Frame Relay-attached device to react to a received LMI "PVC up" message by announcing its Layer 3 addresses to the device on the other end of the PVC.
flash updates
Inverse ARP
LOCAL_AS
Link Control Protocol
11. In MPLS - a term used to define a label that an LSR allocates and then advertises to neighboring routers. The label is considered "local" on the router that allocates and advertises the label.
confederation
local label
ingress PE
Access Control Server
12. The RFC 1997 name for the reserved COMMUNITY path attribute known to Cisco IOS as LOCAL_AS. (See LOCAL_AS.)
NO_EXPORT_SUBCONFED
LSDB
edge LSR
orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
13. A conceptual model used by CB Policing when using an excess burst.
dual token bucket
Area Border Router
NAT
DS3
14. A technology that enables frequency reuse. Two variants exist: frequency hopping (FHSS) and direct sequence (DSSS). Both techniques spread the signal power over a relatively wide portion of the frequency spectrum over time - to reduce interference be
AS_PATH
Modified Deficit Round-Robin
spread spectrum
listening state
15. Provider edge.
Holddown timer
Frame Relay Forum
NAT
PE
16. Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus.
CoS
MLP LFI
PVST+
not-so-stubby area
17. In IPv6 - the Neighbor Discovery message used by an IPv6 node to send information about itself to its neighbors.
DE
NO_EXPORT
Neighbor Advertisement
priority (OSPF)
18. Layer x PDU.
static length subnet masking
IEEE 802.1X
LxPDU
isolated VLAN
19. A state for a route in an EIGRP topology table that indicates that the router believes that the route is stable - and it is not currently looking for any new routes to that subnet.
LCP
SSThresh
ingress PE
passive (EIGRP)
20. 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.
Dead Time/Interval
Class of Service
distribution list
monitor session
21. The process of taking the payload inside a Layer 2 frame - including the headers of Layer 3 and above - compressing the data - and then uncompressing the data on the receiving router.
RXBOOT
link-state database
DSSS
Layer 2 payload compression
22. A multicast routing protocol that forwards the multicast traffic only when requested by a downstream router.
FHSS
Label Forwarding Information Base
ARP
sparse-mode protocol
23. 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).
IGMPv1 Host Membership Query
LAPF
Dynamic Trunking Protocol
SRR
24. The most recent standardized set of generic SNMP MIB variables - defined in RFC 1213 and updated in RFCs 2011 through 2013.
CHAP
MIB-II
TKIP
label switched path
25. A commonly used name for Multi-VRF CE.
Bipolar 8 Zero Substitution
LACP
VRF Lite
full SPF calculation
26. VTP process that prevents the flow of broadcasts and unknown unicast Ethernet frames in a VLAN from being sent to switches that have no ports in that VLAN.
established
DE
VTP pruning
NAT
27. The original standardized set of generic SNMP MIB variables - defined in RFC 1158.
SF
Route Target
MIB-I
LSRefresh
28. A name used for DS3 lines inside the North American TDM hierarchy.
Invalid timer
GRE
T3
Link Access Procedure for Frame-Mode Bearer Services
29. A security standard that includes both TKIP and AES and was ratified by the Wi-Fi Alliance.
BGP table
Wi-Fi Protected Access
Lead Content Engine
regular expression
30. The process of taking the IP - UDP - and RTP headers of a voice or video packet - compressing them - and then uncompressing them on the receiving router.
RADIUS
Inside Global address
soft reconfiguration
RTP header compression
31. An optimized Layer 3 forwarding path through a router. Fast switching optimizes routing table lookup by creating a special - easily searched table of known flows between hosts.
Access Control Entry
fast switching
backbone area (OSPF)
BGP table
32. AS number. A number between 1 and 64 -511 (public) and 64 -512 and 65 -535 (private) assigned to an AS for the purpose of identifying a specific BGP domain.
monitor session
RGMP
Neighbor Solicitation
ASN
33. A 48-bit address that is calculated from a Layer 3 multicast address by using 0x0100.5E as the multicast vendor code (OUI) for the first 24 bits - always binary 0 for the 25th bit - and copying the last 23 bits of the Layer 3 multicast address.
DiffServ
totally NSSA area
eBGP multihop
multicast MAC address
34. A designated router that is directly connected with a source of the multicast group.
quartet
pruning
source DR
transmit power
35. In MPLS - a term used to define a label that an LSR learned from a neighboring LSR.
Modular QoS CLI
Bootstrap Router (BSR)
remote label
conform
36. An MQC configuration style by which one policy map calls a second policy map. For example - a shaping policy map can call an LLQ policy map to implement LLQ for packets shaped by CB Shaping.
nested policy maps
authentication server
wireless LAN controller
CWND
37. An optional nontransitive BGP path attribute that lists the route reflector cluster IDs through which a route has been advertised - as part of a loop-prevention process similar to the AS_PATH attribute.
CLUSTER_LIST
egress PE
Alternate Mark Inversion
Cisco Express Forwarding
38. With EIGRP - the route to each destination for which the metric is the lowest of all known routes to that network.
successor route
established
component route
NBAR
39. A queuing scheduler's logic by which - if a particular queue has packets in it - those packets always get serviced next.
InARP
LCP
Digital Signal Level 3
strict priority
40. The algorithm used by OSPF and IS-IS to compute routes based on the LSDB.
MPLS VPNs
shaped mode
SPF algorithm
Extensible Authentication Protocol
41. Aka minimum CIR.
Network Address Translation
mincir
weighted random early detection
ORIGINATOR_ID
42. Any OSPF neighbor for which the database flooding process has completed.
RADIUS
multicasting
adjacent (OSPF)
framing
43. 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.
IGMPv2 Group-Specific Query
cross-over cable
access rate
BGP Update
44. 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-
data terminal equipment
proxy ARP
public wireless LAN
Root Guard
45. Out of Frame.
Digital Signal Level 3
E2 route (OSPF)
time-division multiplexing
OOF
46. Defined in RFC 2091 - the extensions define how RIP may send a full update once - and then send updates only when routes change - when an update is requested - or when a RIP interface changes state from down to up.
queue starvation
DS0
WRR
Triggered Extensions to RIP for On-Demand Circuits
47. Single-bit fields in the TCP header. For example - the TCP SYN and ACK code bits are used during connection establishment.
ELMI
TCP code bits
generic traffic shaping (GTS)
poison reverse
48. On a multiaccess network - when a PIM-DM or PIM-SM router receives a Prune message - it starts a 3-second timer. If it receives a Join message on the multiaccess network from another router before the timer expires - it considers the message as an ov
DD
CQ
Prune Override
UDLD
49. 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.
point coordination function
generic routing encapsulation
Label Switch Router
committed information rate
50. Password Authentication Protocol.
Management Information Base
traffic contract
PAP
Alternate Mark Inversion