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1. An FRF standard for payload compression.
FRF.9
802.11n
Enhanced Local Management Interface
edge LSR
2. 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.
well-known discretionary
IGMPv2 Host Membership Query
fraggle attack
internal DSCP
3. A Cisco IOS feature that provides reporting information to a NetFlow aggregator based on traffic flows.
NetFlow
virtual link
IOS Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)
RGMP
4. A configuration tool in Cisco IOS that allows basic programming logic to be applied to a set of items. Often used for decisions about what routes to redistribute - and for setting particular characteristics of those routes
Ready To Send
route map
weighted fair queuing
Network Control Protocol
5. An exterior routing protocol that predates BGP. It is no longer used today.
prefix list
Exterior Gateway Protocol
route poisoning
DVMRP
6. 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.
multicast MAC address
promiscuous port
route reflector non-client
label binding
7. Version 4 of the IP protocol - which is the generally deployed version worldwide (at publication) - and uses 32-bit IP addresses.
stub network (OSPF)
multicast IP address structure
virtual link
IPv4
8. Any OSPF neighbor for which the database flooding process has completed.
fully adjacent (OSPF)
ad hoc mode
Diffusing Update Algorithm
FRF.8
9. IP routing The simplest MPLS application - involving the advertisement of an IGP to learn IP routes - and LDP or TDP to advertise labels.
autonomous system
SRTT
Triggered Extensions to RIP for On-Demand Circuits
MPLS unicast
10. The RMON function of tracking a particular variable. RMON events trigger RMON alarms.
Hello (EIGRP)
Service Interworking
RMON event
trunking
11. Sending a message from a single source or multiple sources to selected multiple destinations across a Layer 3 network in one data stream.
boot field
multicasting
Be bucket
Link Access Procedure for Frame-Mode Bearer Services
12. 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.
committed information rate
route redistribution
Digital Signal Level 0
ISATAP
13. PIM-SM is a method of routing multicast packets that requires some intelligence in the network about the locations of receivers so that multicast traffic is not flooded into areas with no receivers. PIM Sparse Mode gets its name from the assumption t
Link Fragmentation and Interleaving
IP Control Protocol
going active
Protocol Independent Multicast sparse-mode routing protocol
14. A bit inside the Frame Relay header that - when set - implies that congestion occurred in the direction opposite (or backward) as compared with the direction of the frame.
Backward Explicit Congestion Notification
MPLS Experimental (EXP)
Hello (OSPF)
well-known discretionary
15. Extended Superframe.
IPCP
one-time password
classful routing
ESF
16. A standard (RFC 951) protocol by which a LAN-attached host can dynamically broadcast a request for a server to assign it an IP address - along with other configuration settings - including a subnet mask and default gateway IP address.
Boot Protocol
Dead Time/Interval
subnet broadcast address
Multilayer Switching
17. An FRF standard for LFI for data (FRF.3) VCs.
FRF.12
internal DSCP
differentiated tail drop
unicast MAC address
18. Burst With shaping and policing - the number of additional bits that may be sent after a period of relative inactivity.
adjacent (OSPF)
enhanced editing
Invalid timer
Excess
19. With DiffServ - a DSCP marking and a related set of QoS actions applied to packets that have that marking.
Per-Hop Behavior
Multicast Open Shortest Path First
boot field
Route Distinguisher
20. An effort to reduce the query scope with EIGRP - using route summarization or EIGRP stub routers.
Source-Specific Multicast (SSM)
quartet
subnet broadcast address
limiting query scope (EIGRP)
21. Neighbor Advertisement.
proxy ARP
NA
fully adjacent (OSPF)
route redistribution
22. An alternative software loaded into a Cisco router - used for basic IP connectivity; most useful when Flash memory is broken and you need IP connectivity to copy a new IOS image into Flash memory.
Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing
Smoothed Round-Trip Time
RXBOOT
man-in-the-middle attack
23. A subset of a classful IP network - as defined by a subnet mask - which used to address IP hosts on the same Layer 2 network in much the same way as a classful network is used.
learning state
RMON alarm
subnet
terminal history
24. A problem that occurs when an AS does not run BGP on all routers - with synchronization disabled. The routers running BGP may believe they have working routes to reach a prefix - and forward packets to internal routers that do not run BGP and do not
routing black hole
input event
GetNext
Router-Port Group Management Protocol
25. As defined in RFC 3623 - graceful restart allows for uninterrupted forwarding in the event that an OSPF router's OSPF routing process must restart. The router does this by first notifying the neighbor routers that the restart is about to occur; the n
MSS
request-to-send/clear-to-send
graceful restart (OSPF)
variance
26. An EIGRP message that is used to acknowledge reliable EIGRP messages - namely Update - Query - and Reply messages. Acks do not require an Ack.
Loss of Frame
Access Control Server
WPA
Ack (EIGRP)
27. Forwarding Equivalence Class.
IGMP
FEC
exponential weighting constant
LLQ
28. 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
penultimate hop popping (PHP)
marking down
route reflector server
provider edge
29. The Lempel Ziv STAC compression algorithm is used in Frame Relay networks to define dynamic dictionary entries that list a binary string from the compressed data and an associated smaller string that represents it during transmission
LZS
IGMPv2 Host Membership Report
receiver's advertised window
RD
30. Router Advertisement.
RA
MLD
Label Forwarding Information Base
violate category
31. A method for how a TCP sender grows its calculated CWND variable - thereby growing the allowed window for the connection. Slow Start grows CWND at an exponential rate.
Slow Start
E-LSR
Password Authentication Protocol
full duplex
32. Smoothed Round-Trip Time.
policy routing
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
Web Cache Communication Protocol
SRTT
33. 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.
active scanning
provider edge
Diffusing Update Algorithm
straight-through cable
34. An MPLS term referring to any device that can forward packets that have MPLS labels.
loopback circuitry
802.11b
Label Switch Router
weighted random early detection
35. A Cisco-proprietary Layer 2 protocol that enables a router to communicate to a switch which multicast group traffic the router does and does not want to receive from the switch.
fragmentation
listening state
Router-Port Group Management Protocol
Inform
36. The combination of MPLS labels and links over which a packet will be forwarded over an MPLS network - from the point of ingress to the MPLS network to the point of egress.
TCP SYN flood
RID
6to4
label switched path
37. A type of OSPF packet used to discover neighbors - check for parameter agreement - and monitor the health of another router.
half duplex
Hello (OSPF)
source-based distribution tree
Spanning Tree Protocol
38. A Frame Relay address used in Frame Relay headers to identify the VC
MLD
SNMP agent
Data-link connection identifier
VC
39. An IPv6/IPv4 tunneling method that is designed for transporting IPv6 packets within a site where a native IPv6 infrastructures is not available.
Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus
Address Resolution Protocol
ISATAP
MIB
40. Rendezvous point.
MPLS unicast
Spanning Tree Protocol
RP
Slow Start Threshold
41. 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
CSMA/CD
Gateway Load Balancing Protocol
T1
42. Link Fragmentation and Interleaving.
LFI
STP
B8ZS
Virtual Routing and Forwarding table
43. An event in which a new packet arrives - needing to be placed into a queue - and the queue is full
tail drop
cross-over cable
confederation eBGP peer
LMI
44. Provider edge.
DCE
discarding state
PE
Maximum Response Time
45. An MPLS application that allows the MPLS network to connect to multiple different IP networks - with overlapping IP addresses - and provide IP connectivity to those multiple networks.
MPLS VPNs
DAI
RMON alarm
Layer 2 protocol tunneling
46. Auto-Rendezvous Point. Cisco-proprietary protocol that can be used to designate an RP and send RP-Announce messages that advertise its IP address and groups. Also - it can be used to designate a mapping agent that interprets what IP address RP is adv
source registration
Auto-RP
User Priority
UplinkFast
47. 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.
Be
solicited node multicast
same-layer interaction
policing rate
48. Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol.
RSTP
RA
NA
label switched path
49. The first 6 bits of the DS field - used for QoS marking.
Differentiated Services Code Point
Triggered Extensions to RIP for On-Demand Circuits
Layer 2 protocol tunneling
priority queuing
50. An MPLS data structure used for forwarding labeled packets. The LFIB lists the incoming label - which is compared to the incoming packet's label - along with forwarding instructions for the packet.
DS0
provider router
Label Forwarding Information Base
TDM