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1. Also known as triggered updates.
HDB3
VLSM
AS_SEQUENCE
flash updates
2. Sent by a PIM router to its upstream router to either request that the upstream router forward the group traffic or stop forwarding the group traffic that is currently being forwarded. If a PIM router wants to start receiving the group traffic - it l
AAAA
FEC
PIR
Join/Prune message
3. With EIGRP - the route to each destination for which the metric is the lowest of all known routes to that network.
successor route
differentiated tail drop
AF
low-latency queuing
4. Similar to an appliance firewall - in that interfaces are placed into security zones. Traffic is allowed between interfaces in the same zone. You can apply policies to filter and control traffic between zones.
proxy ARP
regular expression
VRF table
Zone-based IOS firewall
5. The signal strength of the RF signal at the output of the radio card or access point transmitter - before being fed into the antenna. Measured in milliwatts - watts - or dBm.
Zone-based IOS firewall
internal DSCP
shared distribution tree
transmit power
6. The All OSPF DR Routers multicast IP address - listened for by DR and BDR routers.
split horizon
BSR
Neighbor Discovery Protocol
224.0.0.6
7. A wireless LAN physical layer that operates at up to 11-Mbps data rates using DSSS in the 2.4-GHz band.
NEXT_HOP
sparse-mode protocol
802.11b
scheduler
8. Cisco IOS router feature by which a route map determines how to forward a packet - typically based on information in the packet other than the destination IP address.
ASBR
authenticator
policy routing
IGMP snooping
9. 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.
AS_SET
query scope (EIGRP)
Red Alarm
classless routing
10. Weighted fair queuing.
Smoothed Round-Trip Time
WFQ
CDP Control Protocol
FHSS
11. A term referring to the MQC service-policy command - which is used to enable a policy map on an interface.
network layer reachability information
Wired Equivalent Privacy
service policy
dual token bucket
12. Maximum Response Time.
source DR
MRT
man-in-the-middle attack
Cell Loss Priority
13. An optional transitive BGP path attribute that - for a summary route - lists the BGP RID and ASN of the router that created the summary.
NTP server mode
AGGREGATOR
Class-Based Marking
FHSS
14. 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.
Hello (EIGRP)
classful IP addressing
sequence number (OSPF)
exceed
15. A wireless LAN that includes the use of access points. Infrastructure mode connects wireless users to a wired network and allows wireless users to roam throughout a facility between different access points. All 802.11 data frames in an infrastructure
overloading
infrastructure mode
Link-State Acknowledgment
Update timer (RIP)
16. An MPLS VPN term referring to an LSR that has no direct customer connections - meaning that the P router does not need any visibility into the VPN customer's IP address space.
Be bucket
source DR
SVC
provider router
17. Dynamic ARP Inspection.
EUI-64
input event
Time to Live
DAI
18. An event in which a new packet arrives - needing to be placed into a queue - and the queue is full
CB Marking
tail drop
RD
Dynamic Trunking Protocol
19. Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol.
enable secret
VC
DVMRP
weighted tail drop
20. A message sent by the multicast router - by default every 60 seconds - on each of its LAN interfaces to determine whether any host wants to receive multicast traffic for any group.
BackboneFast
stub network (OSPF)
IGMPv1 Host Membership Query
EAP
21. The encapsulation of EAP messages directly inside LAN frames. This encapsulation is used between the supplicant and the authenticator.
E3
EAP over LAN
window
WRR
22. A table inside a router that holds the path attributes and NLRI known by the BGP implementation on that router.
LAPF
QV
BGP table
inspection rule
23. Label Forwarding Information Base.
LFIB
MD5
Prune Override
PE
24. The protocol used in IPv6 for many functions - including address autoconfiguration - duplicate address detection - router - neighbor - and prefix discovery - neighbor address resolution - and parameter discovery.
Neighbor Discovery Protocol
IP routing
RXBOOT
SF
25. Differentiated Services Code Point.
RMON alarm
DSCP
Bc bucket
shaped round-robin
26. Each 802.11 station passively monitors each RF channel for a specific amount of time and listens for beacons. Stations use the signal strengths of found beacons to determine the access point or ad hoc network with which to attempt association.
Label Forwarding Information Base
passive scanning
CLP
signal-to-noise ratio
27. A BGP neighbor state in which the BGP neighbors have stabilized and can exchange routing information using BGP Update messages.
Message Digest 5
IGMPv2 Host Membership Report
established
224.0.0.2
28. The structure inside telcos' original digital circuit build-out in the mid-1900s - based upon using TDM to combine and disperse smaller DS levels into larger levels - and vice versa.
TDP
TDM hierarchy
MPLS unicast
Modular QoS CLI
29. An E-LSR in an MPLS VPN network whose role in a particular discussion is to receive labeled packets from other LSRs and then forward the packets as unlabeled packets to CE routers.
backup designated router
Extensible Authentication Protocol
egress PE
Lead Content Engine
30. Alternate name for the SPF algorithm - named for its inventor - Edsger W. Dijkstra.
Dijkstra Algorithm
penultimate hop popping (PHP)
inspection rule
DSL
31. A Cisco-proprietary feature. After a Cisco multicast router receives IGMP Join or Leave messages from hosts - it communicates to the connected Cisco switches - telling them which hosts (based on their unicast MAC addresses) have joined or left each m
MPLS VPNs
default route
Network Time Protocol
Cisco Group Management Protocol
32. Advanced Encryption Standard A superior encryption mechanism that is part of the 802.11i standard and has much stronger security than TKIP.
iBGP
ELMI
Assert message
AES
33. A 1-byte field in the IP header - originally defined by RFC 791 for QoS marking purposes.
Out of Frame
congestion window
Point-to-Point Protocol
Type of Service byte
34. A term used with Cisco LAN switches - referring to a DSCP value used when making QoS decisions about a frame. This value may not be the actual DSCP value in the IP header encapsulated inside the frame.
Lead Content Engine
DAI
224.0.0.2
internal DSCP
35. 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).
Dynamic Trunking Protocol
MSS
CSMA/CD
SVC
36. The portions of PPP focused on features that are related to specific Layer 3 protocols.
Gateway Load Balancing Protocol
Network Control Protocol
RP
local label
37. A TCP variable used as the basis for a TCP sender's timer defining how long it should wait for a missing acknowledgement before resending the data.
signal-to-noise ratio
Measured Round-Trip Time
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol
User Priority
38. Defined in IEEE 802.1AD - defines a messaging protocol used to negotiate the dynamic creation of PortChannels (EtherChannels) and to choose which ports can be placed into an EtherChannel.
Extended Superframe
FIB
CTS
Link Aggregation Control Protocol
39. Controls the distribution of multicast traffic for the private multicast address range 239.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255 by configuring a filter and applying it on the interfaces.
Expedited Forwarding
active mode FTP
administrative scoping
custom queuing
40. Instead of advertising all routes out a particular interface - the routing protocol omits the routes whose outgoing interface field matches the interface out which the update would be sent.
QoS pre-classification
peak information rate
split horizon
224.0.0.2
41. An FRF standard for Frame Relay-to-ATM Service Interworking in which one DTE uses Frame Relay and one uses ATM.
AS_PATH access list
FRF.8
congestion window
RSPAN
42. Request-to-send/clear-to-send.
Maximum Segment Size
RTS/CTS
Time to Live
priority queuing
43. 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
FEC
Message Digest 5
Protocol Independent Multicast sparse-mode routing protocol
Assert message
44. Link-state advertisement.
Root Guard
LSA
MIB-II
RPF check
45. 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.
224.0.0.5
single-rate - three-color policer
custom queuing
anycast
46. WRED is a method of congestion avoidance that works by dropping packets before the output queue becomes completely full. WRED can base its dropping behavior on IP Precedence or DSCP values to drop low-priority packets before high-priority packets.
IGMPv2 Host Membership Report
DSCP-to-CoS map
weighted random early detection
FRF.9
47. A NAT term describing an IP address representing a host that resides outside the enterprise network - with the address being used in packets inside the enterprise network.
enhanced editing
Outside Local address
mark probability denominator
Digital Signal Level 0
48. A NAT term describing an IP address representing a host that resides inside the enterprise network - with the address being used in packets inside the enterprise network.
remote label
Inside Local address
stuck-in-active
flash updates
49. Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol.
MLS
CHAP
virtual circuit
private VLAN
50. 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.
permanent multicast group
passive (EIGRP)
quantum value
LSA flooding