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CCIE Vocab
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1. The MD5-encoded password defined by the enable secret command.
joining a group
Point-to-Point Protocol
adjacency table
enable secret
2. An intrusion detection system that safeguards the wireless LAN from malicious and unauthorized access.
DTR
Wireless LAN Threat Defense Solution
WCCP cluster
VLSM
3. Network Time Protocol.
VLSM
route map
SCP
NTP
4. The process of installing a multicast application; also referred to as launching an application.
Extended Superframe
joining a group
NetFlow aggregator
Reply (EIGRP)
5. Bipolar 8 Zero Substitution. A serial-line encoding standard that substitutes Bipolar Violations in a string of eight binary 0s to provide enough signal transitions to maintain synchronization.
B8ZS
LOF
DR election (OSPF)
root port
6. 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.
SN
Source-Specific Multicast (SSM)
label switched path
IGMPv2 Leave
7. With EIGRP - the metric (distance) of a route as reported by a neighboring router.
TTL
Maxage timer (STP)
BDR
reported distance
8. A vendor consortium that formerly worked to further Frame Relay common vendor standards.
Frame Relay Forum
link-state routing protocol
PE
UplinkFast
9. A Cisco-proprietary BGP feature. The administrative weight can be assigned to each NLRI and path locally on a router - impacting the local router's choice of the best BGP routes. The value cannot be communicated to another router.
RT
administrative weight
blocking state
ASN
10. Burst With shaping and policing - the number of additional bits that may be sent after a period of relative inactivity.
RITE
Data Terminal Ready
Excess
RF channel
11. Operates in dense mode and depends on its own unicast routing protocol that is similar to RIP to perform its multicast functions.
Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol
Hold timer
Frame Relay LFI Using Multilink PPP (MLP)
map class
12. Version 6 of the IP protocol - which uses 128-bit IP addresses.
DD
route reflector server
IPv6
adjacent (OSPF)
13. Inverse ARP.
optional transitive
InARP
MD5
IP routing
14. Port Address Translation.
VTP pruning
PAT
prefix list
counting to infinity
15. An issue whereby parts of the RF signal take different paths from the source to the destination - which causes direct and reflected signals to reach the receiver at different times - and corresponding bit errors.
prefix
WLSE
multipath
multicast state information
16. With EIGRP - a purposefully slowly changing measurement of round-trip time between neighbors - from which the EIGRP RTO is calculated.
neighbor (OSPF)
SSM
SVC
Smoothed Round-Trip Time
17. The number of beacons that governs how often multicast frames are sent over a wireless LAN.
Layer x PDU
Goodbye (EIGRP)
DTIM interval
Assert message
18. An FRF standard for LFI for data (FRF.3) VCs.
private VLAN
ASN
DHCP snooping binding database
FRF.12
19. A term used with WFQ for the number assigned to a packet as it is enqueued into a WFQ. WFQ schedules the currently lowest SN packet next.
association ID
MIB-I
sequence number (WFQ)
IP Source Guard
20. An architecture and set of documents that defines Cisco's best recommendations for how to secure a network.
SAFE Blueprint
multicasting
Route Tag field
Frame Relay Forum
21. Uses Modular QoS CLI to control the amount and type of traffic handled by the router or switch control plane. Class maps identify traffic types - and then a service policy applied to the device control plane sets actions for each type of traffic.
link-state routing protocol
BOOTP
Control Plane Policing (CoPP)
weighted fair queuing
22. A network/subnet over which two or more OSPF routers have become neighbors - thereby being able to forward packets from one router to another across that network.
split horizon
transit network (OSPF)
fraggle attack
802.11b
23. Maximum transmission unit.
Label Forwarding Information Base
MTU
DS field
Join/Prune message
24. The first 6 bits of the DS field - used for QoS marking.
CTS
DSR
ROMMON
Differentiated Services Code Point
25. An EIGRP message that is used by a router to notify its neighbors when the router is gracefully shutting down.
Goodbye (EIGRP)
Password Authentication Protocol
trunking
WCCP
26. A mapping between each DSCP value and a WRED threshold - often used in Cisco LAN switches when performing WRED.
LCP
Dead Time/Interval
Set (SNMP)
DSCP-to-threshold map
27. Alternate Mark Inversion. 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.
Reply (EIGRP)
AMI
LSDB
FIB
28. Diffusing Update Algorithm.
aggregate route
Multilink PPP
DUAL
FECN
29. A PPP feature used to load balance multiple parallel links at Layer 2 by fragmenting frames - sending one frame over each of the links in the bundle - and reassembling them at the receiving end of the link.
Multilink PPP
transit network (OSPF)
DS0
All OSPF Routers
30. A wireless LAN physical layer that operates at up to 54-Mbps data rates using OFDM in the 5-GHz band.
RMON collector
802.11a
GLOP addressing
PHB
31. Enhances RP redundancy by providing a method for RPs to exchange multicast source information - even between multicast domains.
transit router (OSPF)
Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)
well-known discretionary
collision domain
32. A type of logic for how a router uses a default route. When a default route exists - and the class A - B - or C network for the destination IP address does not exist in the routing table - the default route is used. If any part of that classful netwo
dual token bucket
MIB
classful routing
Link Control Protocol
33. In wireless LANs - a mechanism that counters issues related to RF interference by dividing a larger 802.11 data frame into smaller frames that are sent independently to the destination. See also LFI.
established
2Way (OSPF)
fragmentation
IGMP snooping
34. A method of obtaining an IPv6 address that uses DHCPv6. See also stateless autoconfiguration.
RP
stateful autoconfiguration
Forward Delay
STP
35. Request-to-send/clear-to-send.
LOS
ATOMIC_AGGREGATE
Digital Signal Level 0
RTS/CTS
36. Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol.
VLSM
Extensible Authentication Protocol
VRRP
COMMUNITY
37. Service set identifier.
VLAN
AS_PATH length
DSSS
SSID
38. Another name for 802.1Q-in-Q. See 802.1Q-in-Q.
subnet zero
committed information rate
anycast
Layer 2 protocol tunneling
39. In the PIM-SM design - the process by which a PIM-SM router can build the SPT between itself and the source of a multicast group and take advantage of the most efficient path available from the source to the router as long as it has one directly conn
NLRI
administratively scoped addresses
shortest-path tree switchover
Neighbor Type
40. The process of taking routes known through one routing protocol and advertising those routes with another routing protocol.
route redistribution
not-so-stubby area
TCP header compression
Excess
41. The multicast IP address 224.0.0.6 - listened for by DR and BDR routers.
All OSPF DR Routers
AR access rate.
Neighbor Solicitation
E3
42. A process whereby a switch - when making a forwarding decision - uses not only Layer 2 logic but other OSI layer equivalents as well.
UniDirectional Link Detection
Multilayer Switching
offset list
AS_PATH length
43. 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.
IP routing
FRF.11-c
passive scanning
Bipolar 8 Zero Substitution
44. Defined in RFCs 1517-1520 - a scheme to help reduce Internet routing table sizes by administratively allocating large blocks of consecutive classful IP network numbers to ISPs for use in different global geographies. CIDR results in large blocks of n
single-rate - two-color policer
passive mode FTP
TDM hierarchy
classless interdomain routing
45. Router Advertisement.
Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus
RA
Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)
dual token bucket
46. Feasible distance.
FD
NBAR
no drop
exponential weighting constant
47. Network Address Translation-Protocol Translation.
NAT-PT
EAPoL
reported distance
enable password
48. An attack similar to a smurf attack - but using packets for the UDP Echo application instead of ICMP.
fraggle attack
token bucket
authentication
storm control
49. A Cisco-proprietary protocol that defines how to perform authentication between an authenticator (for example - a router) and an authentication server that holds a list of usernames and passwords.
Inform
NO_EXPORT
UDLD
TACACS+
50. In IP routing - a term referring to the building of IP routing tables by IP routing protocols.
Excess
control plane
CST
route reflector server