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CCIE Vocab
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1. Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol.
DVMRP
advertised window
User Priority
active (EIGRP)
2. Edge LSR.
advertised window
WPA
E-LSR
fast switching
3. 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.
ASN
permanent multicast group
Dijkstra Algorithm
IP Control Protocol
4. Timer An STP timer that dictates how long a port should stay in the listening state and the learning state.
sequence number (OSPF)
SLSM
Forward Delay
internal router (OSPF)
5. A tunneling protocol that can be used to encapsulate many different protocol types - including IPv4 - IPv6 - IPsec - and others - to transport them across a network.
LSA
encoding
generic routing encapsulation
confederation
6. Maximum transmission unit.
LDP
MTU
AS_PATH
U/L bit
7. The process of sending an infinite-metric route in routing updates when that route fails.
queue starvation
CST
Inter-Switch Link
route poisoning
8. In TCP - a TCP host sets the TCP header's Window field to the number of bytes it allows the other host to send before requiring an acknowledgement. In effect - the receiving host - by stating a particular window size - grants the sending host the rig
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9. Congestion window.
dual-rate - three-color policer
virtual IP address
expedite queue
CWND
10. Inside telcos' original TDM hierarchy - a unit that combines multiple DS1s into a single channel
Digital Signal Level 3
link-state database
Frame Relay LFI Using Multilink PPP (MLP)
Slow Start Threshold
11. A router that should not be used to forward packets between other routers. Other routers will not send Query messages to a stub router.
Get (SNMP)
stub router (EIGRP)
E3
disabled state
12. A calculated TCP variable - used along with the TCP CWND variable - to dictate a TCP sender's behavior when it recognizes packet loss. As CWND grows after packet loss - the TCP sender increases CWND based on Slow Start rules - until CWND grows to be
MLP LFI
Slow Start Threshold
MIB
Voice over Frame Relay
13. The process of forwarding packets through a router. Also called IP forwarding.
no drop
IP routing
multicast scoping
PAP
14. Network Address Translation-Protocol Translation.
NAT-PT
TTL scoping
WTD
VC
15. Defined in RFC 3748 - the protocol used by IEEE 802.1X for exchanging authentication information.
VLAN filtering
EUI-64
service set identifier
Extensible Authentication Protocol
16. Regeneration of the Layer 2 encapsulation removed from frames forwarded in a SPAN session.
encapsulation replication
Report Suppression mechanism
sequence number (OSPF)
active mode FTP
17. A type of routing protocol convergence event in which the metric for a route increases slightly over time because of the advertisement of an invalid route.
configuration register
counting to infinity
DSCP-to-CoS map
PVC
18. A dotted-decimal number used to help define the structure of an IP address. The binary 0s in the mask identify the host portion of an address - and the binary 1s identify either the combined network and subnet part (when thinking classfully) or the n
subnet mask
Network Time Protocol
switched virtual circuit
CHAP
19. A category used by a policer to classify packets relative to the traffic contract. With two-color policers - these packets are considered to be above the contract; for three-color - these packets are above the Bc setting - but within the Be setting.
OAM
MLS
multipath
exceed
20. The IPv6 protocol used for the discovery of which hosts are listening for which multicast IP addresses for IPv6.
Multicast Listener Discovery
Forwarding Information Base
RSPAN
ARP
21. A switch feature that examines incoming frames - comparing the source IP and MAC addresses to the DHCP snooping binding database - filtering frames whose addresses are not listed in the database for the incoming interface.
IP Source Guard
MRTT
enhanced editing
DSCP-to-threshold map
22. Sent by a PIM-DM or PIM-SM router when it receives a multicast packet for a group on a LAN interface that is in the outgoing interface list for the group; includes the administrative distance of the unicast routing protocol used to learn the network
Neighbor Advertisement
Multilink PPP
EUI-64
Assert message
23. The initial 802.11 common key encryption mechanism; vulnerable to hackers.
Wired Equivalent Privacy
LLQ
TDM
encapsulation
24. A term referring to how a router views a BGP peer relationship - in which the peer is in another AS.
sub-AS
service policy
NEXT_HOP
External BGP
25. A Cisco IOS configuration tool for RIP and EIGRP for which the list matches routes in routing updates - and adds a defined value to the sent or received metric for the routes. The value added to the metric is the offset.
Address Resolution Protocol
Network Address Translation-Protocol Translation
feasible successor
offset list
26. In IPv6 - a Router Advertisement message used by an IPv6 router to send information about itself to nodes and other routers connected to that router.
802.11b
Router Advertisement
multicast state information
PIR
27. The process - defined by FRF.5 and FRF.8 - for combining ATM and FR technologies for an individual VC.
Service Interworking
PHP
Dynamic ARP Inspection
DSCP-to-CoS map
28. A type of IPv4 and IPv6 traffic designed primarily to provide one-to-many connectivity but unlike broadcast - has the capability to control the scope of traffic distribution.
multicast
Expedited Forwarding
TDM
finish time
29. In Frame Relay - a link between a router and a Frame Relay switch.
VTP pruning
average queue depth
VRF table
access link
30. An IPv6 address type that is used by a number of hosts in a network that are providing the same service. Hosts accessing the service are routed to the nearest host in an anycast environment based on routing protocol metrics.
control plane
anycast
adjacency (EIGRP)
multicast IP address structure
31. An STP timer that dictates how long a switch should wait when it ceases to hear Hellos.
encapsulation
E-LSR
socket
Maxage timer (STP)
32. A wireless LAN physical layer that operates at up to 54-Mbps data rates using OFDM in the 5-GHz band.
designated router (PIM)
native VLAN
802.11a
routing black hole
33. A set of parameters for CBAC to perform in its traffic inspection process.
RGMP
sparse-mode protocol
Slow Start
inspection rule
34. Peak information rate.
IGMPv2 Group-Specific Query
PIR
PAgP
default route
35. 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.
classless routing
WRED
Neighbor Type
dual-rate - three-color policer
36. Multilayer Switching.
Multilayer Switching
violate category
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
MLS
37. A serial-line encoding standard that sends alternating positive and negative 3-volt signals for binary 1 - and no signal (0 V) for binary 0.
source-specific addresses
Alternate Mark Inversion
weighted random early detection
discarding state
38. Clear To Send.
confederation
PHB
CTS
feasibility condition
39. Protocol Independent Multicast dense-mode routing protocol.
MaxAge (OSPF)
PAT
PIM-DM
counting to infinity
40. An IEEE standard that - when used with EAP - provides user authentication before their connected switch port allows the device to fully use the LAN.
RMON alarm
IEEE 802.1X
subnet ID
expedite queue
41. A Cisco-proprietary feature by which multiple routers can provide interface IP address redundancy so that hosts using the shared - virtual IP address as their default gateway can still reach the rest of a network even if one or more routers fail.
Hot Standby Router Protocol
SNMP manager
MPLS Experimental (EXP)
LOCAL_PREF
42. An IPv6 migration strategy in which a host or router supports both IPv4 and IPv6 natively.
Forwarding Equivalence Class
Bc bucket
RMON collector
dual stack
43. The two computers use a protocol with which to communicate with the same layer on another computer. The protocol defined by each layer uses a header that is transmitted between the computers to communicate what each computer wants to do.
full SPF calculation
Flush timer
same-layer interaction
blocking state
44. The original MPLS protocol used to advertise the binding (mapping) information about each particular IP prefix and associated label. It is slightly different from LDP - but functionally equivalent. See also LDP.
loopback circuitry
Tag Distribution Protocol
SN
neighbor state
45. Smoothed Round-Trip Time.
SRTT
broadcast subnet
NTP broadcast client
eBGP
46. The multicast IP address 224.0.0.6 - listened for by DR and BDR routers.
modified tail drop
multicast
Bootstrap Router (BSR)
All OSPF DR Routers
47. An IPv6 address format used for publicly registered IPv6 addresses.
Data Set Ready
summary route
aggregatable global unicast address
LSP segment
48. A Cisco-proprietary messaging protocol used to negotiate the dynamic creation of PortChannels (EtherChannels) and to choose which ports can be placed into an EtherChannel.
E2 route (OSPF)
Tag Distribution Protocol
E1
Port Aggregation Protocol
49. 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.
LSA flooding
stub network (OSPF)
violate category
dual token bucket
50. A method for optimizing the flow of multicast IP packets passing through a LAN switch. The switch using IGMP snooping examines IGMP messages to determine which ports need to receive traffic for each multicast group.
confederation
IGMP snooping
route poisoning
interface ID