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1. A 3-bit field in an 802.1Q header used for marking frames.
Outside Global address
User Priority
weighted random early detection
distribution list
2. The definitions for a particular set of data variables - with those definitions following the SMI specifications. See also SMI.
Management Information Base
Join/Prune message
ESF
HSRP
3. When a wireless station connects to an access point - the access point assigns an association ID (AID) to the station. Various protocols - such as power-save mode - make use of the association ID.
variance
association ID
RTP
Hello (EIGRP)
4. A name used for DS1 lines inside the North American TDM hierarchy.
mincir
stateless autoconfiguration
IGMP snooping
T1
5. 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.
MOSPF
RSTP
B8ZS
egress PE
6. EAP over LAN.
EAPoL
Label Forwarding Information Base
Superframe
average queue depth
7. A queue created by Cisco IOS as a result of the configuration of a queuing tool.
GRE
software queue
SCP
BPDU Guard
8. An 802.1d STP port state in which the port does not send or receive frames - except for listening for received Hello BPDUs.
overloading
SRTT
totally NSSA area
blocking state
9. A field in the IP header that is decremented at each pass through a Layer 3 forwarding device.
ISL
TCP header compression
Time to Live
discarding state
10. A Cisco IOS queuing tool that uses MQC configuration commands - reserves a minimum bandwidth for some queues - provides high-priority scheduling for some queues - and polices those queues to prevent starvation of lower-priority queues during interfac
DS0
E2 route (OSPF)
low-latency queuing
backup state
11. Cisco-proprietary VLAN trunking protocol.
BDR
Get (SNMP)
IP Precedence
Inter-Switch Link
12. The operating mode of shaped round-robin that provides a low-latency queue with policing.
shaped mode
SRTT
broadcast domain
route reflector client
13. Tag Distribution Protocol.
MDRR
TDP
UniDirectional Link Detection
VC
14. 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).
subnet ID
SN
Dynamic Trunking Protocol
Lead Content Engine
15. 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.
Modified Deficit Round-Robin
B8ZS
Inverse ARP
shaped round-robin
16. Expedited Forwarding.
UDLD
EF
Hello (OSPF)
SVC
17. A 3-bit field in an MPLS header used for marking frames.
collision domain
fragmentation
MPLS Experimental (EXP)
confederation identifier
18. With routing protocols - the process by which the router receiving a routing update determines if the routing update came from a trusted router.
LDP
Graft Ack message
authentication
AGGREGATOR
19. An IPv6 migration strategy in which a host or router supports both IPv4 and IPv6 natively.
LSAck
AES
dual stack
Link Aggregation Control Protocol
20. Removing unwanted VLANs from a Layer 2 path.
UniDirectional Link Detection
maximum transmission unit
AS_SEQUENCE
VLAN filtering
21. Controls access to the Internet in public wireless LANs.
hello interval
aggregate route
wireless LAN controller
LAPF
22. Access Control Entry. An individual line in an ACL.
Route Target
ACE
TDM hierarchy
IP prefix list
23. Link-State Refresh. A timer that determines how often the originating router should reflood an LSA - even if no changes have occurred to the LSA.
LSRefresh
DTR
eBGP
network type (OSPF)
24. An exterior routing protocol designed to exchange prefix information between different autonomous systems. The information includes a rich set of characteristics called path attributes - which in turn allows for great flexibility regarding routing ch
InARP
WPA
Border Gateway Protocol
IGMPv3 Host Membership Query
25. A queuing tool's logic by which it selects the next packet to dequeue from its many queues.
Dynamic Multipoint VPN
PE
Outside Global address
scheduler
26. With EIGRP - a purposefully slowly changing measurement of round-trip time between neighbors - from which the EIGRP RTO is calculated.
Update timer (RIP)
actual queue depth
Smoothed Round-Trip Time
VC
27. Differentiated Services Code Point.
route reflector server
DSCP
Access Control Entry
SPF calculation
28. A small FIFO queue associated with each router's physical interface - for the purpose of making packets available to the interface hardware - removing the need for a CPU interrupt to start sending the next packet out the interface.
fragmentation
ARP
man-in-the-middle attack
hardware queue
29. A dotted-decimal number that represents a subnet. It is the lowest numeric value in the range of IP addresses implied by a subnet number and prefix/mask.
area (OSPF)
subnet number
adjacent (OSPF)
Address Resolution Protocol
30. A BGP router in an AS that uses route reflectors - but that is not aided by any RR server.
route reflector non-client
PE
CLUSTER_LIST
proxy ARP
31. A Cisco IOS configuration tool that can be used to match routing updates based on a base network address - a prefix - and a range of possible masks used inside the values defined by the base network address and prefix.
terminal history
feasible successor
prefix list
Cisco Group Management Protocol
32. An administrative setting - included in Hellos - that is the first criteria for electing a DR. The highest priority wins - with values from 1-255 - with priority 0 meaning a router cannot become DR or BDR.
Dynamic Trunking Protocol
FRF.12
LSAck
priority (OSPF)
33. An MPLS LSR that can forward and receive both labeled and unlabeled packets.
DTE
Data-link connection identifier
edge LSR
map class
34. The term referring to a group of iBGP routers in a confederation - with the group members being assigned a hidden ASN for the purposes of loop avoidance.
Reverse ARP
remote label
sub-AS
LxPDU
35. The single port on each nonroot switch upon which the best Hello BPDU is received.
policy map
SPF calculation
root port
LSDB
36. A numeric value between 0 and 32 (inclusive) that defines the number of beginning bits in an IP address for which all IP addresses in the same group have the same value. Alternative: The number of binary 1s beginning a subnet mask - written as a deci
prefix
service policy
Fast Secure Roaming
IOS Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)
37. An integer setting for EIGRP and IGRP. Any FS route whose metric is less than this variance multiplier times the successor's metric is added to the routing table - within the restrictions of the maximum-paths command.
stub router (OSPF)
NAT-PT
variance
queue starvation
38. 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.
routed interface
Tag Distribution Protocol
Port Address Translation
adjacency table
39. 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.
Update timer (RIP)
Voice over Frame Relay
DS1
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
40. Reduces the bandwidth necessary for radio management information - such as access point status messages - that is sent across the network by eliminating redundant management information.
SSH
radio management aggregation
data plane
VoFR
41. Data communications equipment.
disabled state
DCE
CoS
Cell Loss Priority
42. Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol.
DVMRP
single-rate - three-color policer
data plane
Wi-Fi Protected Access
43. The protocol used by content engines to manage traffic flow between routers configured for WCCP and between content engines. WCCP takes advantage of the fact that many web pages (and other content) are regularly accessed by users in a given network.
Web Cache Communication Protocol
DS3
Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)
payload compression
44. A mechanism used by TCP senders to limit the dynamic window for a TCP connection - to reduce the sending rate when packet loss occurs. The sender considers both the advertised window size and CWND - using the smaller of the two.
data plane
metric
congestion window
subnet mask
45. Layer 2 payload compression.
route reflector client
IP SLA
payload compression
supplicant
46. 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.
source-specific addresses
RPVST+
CE
anycast
47. In MPLS - a term used to define a label that an LSR learned from a neighboring LSR.
remote label
maximum transmission unit
mincir
ROMMON
48. IP multicast address range from 224.0.0.0 through 239.255.255.255.
backbone area (OSPF)
TDM hierarchy
multicast IP address range
virtual LAN
49. A mechanism that counters collisions caused by hidden nodes. If enabled - the station or access point must first send an RTS frame and receive a CTS frame before sending each data frame.
Multi-VRF CE
request-to-send/clear-to-send
IGMPv3 Host Membership Report
ISL
50. Low-latency queuing.
LLQ
All OSPF DR Routers
Cell Loss Priority
DSCP