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CCIE Vocab
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1. A definition that determines the data structure and information implied by a particular LSA.
map class
GRE
source registration
LSA type (OSPF)
2. A local Cisco-proprietary BGP setting that is not advertised to any peers. A larger value is considered to be better.
FRF.11-c
CB Marking
DHCP snooping
weight (BGP)
3. A type of OSPF stub area for which neither external (type 5) LSAs are introduced - nor type 3 summary LSAs; instead - the ABRs originate and inject default routes into the area. External routes cannot be injected into a totally stubby area.
private AS
totally stubby area
DTE
subnet zero
4. Slow Start Threshold.
SSThresh
UniDirectional Link Detection
Service Interworking
RSPAN
5. Forwarding Equivalence Class.
querier election
classless interdomain routing
Committed Burst
FEC
6. A set of four hex digits listed in an IPv6 address. Each quartet is separated by a colon.
Link Control Protocol
E3
Classic IOS Firewall
quartet
7. Exterior Gateway Protocol.
exponential weighting constant
PHB
virtual LAN
EGP
8. WRED compares this setting to the average queue depth to decide whether packets should be discarded. All packets are discarded if the average queue depth rises above this maximum threshold.
maximum threshold
weighted tail drop
route poisoning
OFDM
9. Defined in FRF.11 - an FR VC that uses a slightly varied header - as compared with FRF.3 data VCs - to accommodate voice payloads directly encapsulated inside the Frame Relay LAPF header.
totally stubby area
Voice over Frame Relay
Root Guard
data communications equipment
10. An IOS feature in which multiple routing tables and routing forwarding instances exist in a single router - with interfaces being assigned to one of the several VRFs. This feature allows separating of routing domains inside a single router platform.
Multi-VRF CE
authenticator
RADIUS
route reflector non-client
11. Static length subnet masking.
hardware queue
broadcast subnet
SLSM
SRR
12. The range 232.0.0.0 through 232.255.255.255 that is allocated by IANA for SSM destination addresses and is reserved for use by source-specific applications and protocols.
source-specific addresses
MRT
Dead Time/Interval
Slow Start Threshold
13. A BGP path attribute that allows routers in one AS to set a value and advertise it into a neighboring AS - impacting the decision process in that neighboring AS. A smaller value is considered better. Also called the BGP metric.
Maxage timer (STP)
Forwarding Equivalence Class
MULTI_EXIT_DISC (MED)
PDU
14. 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.
route redistribution
WLSE
Class of Service
shaped mode
15. Multicast Listener Discovery.
regular expression
K value
CDPCP
MLD
16. Weighted fair queuing.
WFQ
active (EIGRP)
MIB
Forwarding Information Base
17. 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.
LSP segment
violate category
MSS
Link-State Acknowledgment
18. An 802.1d STP transitory port state in which the port does not send or receive frames - and does not learn MAC addresses - but does wait for STP convergence and for CAM flushing by the switches in the network.
listening state
route reflector client
WPA
All OSPF DR Routers
19. Regeneration of the Layer 2 encapsulation removed from frames forwarded in a SPAN session.
PCM
encapsulation replication
Link Access Procedure for Frame-Mode Bearer Services
Data Terminal Ready
20. With EIGRP - a timer started when a reliable (to be acknowledged) message is transmitted. For any neighbor(s) failing to respond in its RTO - the RTP protocol causes retransmission. RTO is calculated based on SRTT.
conform
authentication server
Retransmission Timeout
DHCP
21. Controls the distribution of multicast traffic by checking the TTL values configured on the interfaces. It forwards the multicast packet only on those interfaces whose configured TTL value is less than or equal to the TTL value of the multicast packe
classless interdomain routing
TTL scoping
Feasible Distance
SAFE Blueprint
22. A queuing scheduler's logic by which - if a particular queue has packets in it - those packets always get serviced next.
distribution list
RITE
strict priority
successor route
23. In PIM-SM - the path of the group traffic that flows from the RP to the routers that need the traffic. It is also called the root-path tree (RPT) - because it is rooted at the RP.
Hello timer
shared distribution tree
pruning
Differentiated Services Code Point
24. A routing protocol feature for which the routing protocol sends routing updates immediately upon hearing about a changed route - even though it may normally only send updates on a regular update interval.
permanent multicast group
triggered updates
passive mode FTP
VRRP
25. Dynamic ARP Inspection.
adjacency (EIGRP)
TDM
Backward Explicit Congestion Notification
DAI
26. With EIGRP - a route that is not a successor route - but that meets the feasibility condition; can be used when the successor route fails - without causing loops.
Exterior Gateway Protocol
MIB walk
feasible successor
PAgP
27. A term referring to the process of applying the Message Digest 5 (MD5) algorithm to a string - resulting in another value. The original string cannot be easily computed even when the hash is known - making this process a strong method for storing pas
LAPF
MD5 hash
TDM hierarchy
listening state
28. Penultimate hop popping.
PHP
LACP
DHCP snooping binding database
CLP
29. Rendezvous point.
RP
inspection rule
CB Marking
beacon
30. An attack by which the attacker initiates many TCP connections to a server - but does not complete the TCP connections - by simply not sending the third segment normally used to establish the connection. The server may consume resources and reject ne
tail drop
inspection rule
Maxage timer (STP)
TCP SYN flood
31. Type of Service byte.
ToS byte
traffic contract
E2 route (OSPF)
source registration
32. Permanent virtual circuit.
provider edge
PVC
Reverse ARP
weighted tail drop
33. A T1 alarm state that occurs when a device receives a Yellow Alarm signal. This typically means that the device on the other end of the line is in a Red Alarm state.
Multicast Open Shortest Path First
LSP segment
RTS/CTS
Yellow Alarm
34. DCE devices are one of two devices on either end of a communications circuit - specifically the device with more control over the communications. Frame Relay switches are DCE devices. DCEs are also known as data circuit-terminating equipment (DTE).
classful routing
data communications equipment
MPLS Experimental (EXP)
weighted tail drop
35. Router Advertisement.
RA
EF
established
transit network (OSPF)
36. A wireless LAN that only includes wireless users and no access points. 802.11 data frames in an ad hoc network travel directly between wireless users.
GLOP addressing
service policy
ad hoc mode
Measured Round-Trip Time
37. Direct sequence spread spectrum.
DSSS
designated router (PIM)
802.11g
RTO
38. A term referring to EIGRP's internal processing logic.
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
Diffusing Update Algorithm
frequency hopping spread spectrum
dual token bucket
39. The RMON function of tracking a particular variable. RMON events trigger RMON alarms.
transient multicast group
RMON event
LOCAL_PREF
static length subnet masking
40. A communication protocol between hosts and a multicast router by which routers learn of which multicast groups' packets need to be forwarded onto a LAN.
Inside Global address
Internet Group Management Protocol
superior BPDU
remote label
41. An 802.1d STP port state in which the port does not send or receive frames - except for listening for received Hello BPDUs.
Inside Local address
PHB
blocking state
Maxage timer (STP)
42. A security standard that includes both TKIP and AES and was ratified by the Wi-Fi Alliance.
Wi-Fi Protected Access
Inter-Switch Link
MaxAge (OSPF)
RARP
43. 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.
point coordination function
stub network (OSPF)
distributed coordination function
Outside Local address
44. With EIGRP - the metric value for the lowest-metric route to a particular subnet.
RTS/CTS
subnet number
Feasible Distance
querier election
45. 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.
COMMUNITY
Local Management Interface
Control Plane Policing (CoPP)
RARP
46. A BGP router in an AS that uses route reflectors - but that is not aided by any RR server.
PVC
DD
prefix
route reflector non-client
47. 16 bits between the interface ID and global routing prefix in an IPv6 global address - used for subnet assignment inside an enterprise.
Committed Burst
subnet ID
Auto-RP
hardware queue
48. An MPLS term describing designs in which one or more MPLS customer sites can be reached from multiple other VPNs.
default route
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
overlapping VPN
framing
49. A method of collecting traffic received on a switch port or a VLAN and sending it to specific destination ports on a switch other than the one on which it was received.
encapsulation
PAT
RSPAN
ARP
50. 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
community VLAN
Assert message
DSCP
MPD