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1. 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.
weighted random early detection
Query (EIGRP)
Outside Local address
Ack (EIGRP)
2. The range 233.0.0.0 through 233.255.255.255 that IANA has reserved (RFC 2770) on an experimental basis. It can be used by anyone who owns a registered autonomous system number to create 256 global multicast addresses.
low-latency queuing
DROther
CE
GLOP addressing
3. An IPv6 migration strategy in which a host or router supports both IPv4 and IPv6 natively.
PCM
regular expression
adjacent-layer interaction
dual stack
4. The multicast addresses assigned by IANA.
Graft message
Bootstrap Router (BSR)
broadcast address
permanent multicast group
5. Pulse code modulation.
peak information rate
established
PCM
DTIM interval
6. A Cisco IOS queuing tool most notable for its automatic classification of packets into separate per-flow queues.
PPP
DR election (OSPF)
label switched path
weighted fair queuing
7. Ethernet feature in which a NIC or Ethernet port can only transmit or receive at the same instant in time - but not both. Half duplex is required when a possibility of collisions exists.
ACE
half duplex
low-latency queuing
Area Border Router
8. The IP address to which Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) sends LDP Hellos. Also used in IP multicast to send packets to all multicast routers.
MD5 hash
spread spectrum
224.0.0.2
Boot Protocol
9. A queuing tool's logic by which it selects the next packet to dequeue from its many queues.
CBWFQ
Spanning Tree Protocol
scheduler
Digital Signal Level 3
10. When multiple routers are connected to a subnet - only one should be sending IGMP queries. It is called a querier. IGMPv1 does not have any rules for electing a querier. In IGMPv2 and IGMPv3 - a router with the lowest interface IP address on the subn
T3
outer label
querier election
ASN
11. The multicast IP address 224.0.0.6 - listened for by DR and BDR routers.
designated router (PIM)
All OSPF DR Routers
Forwarding Information Base
routed interface
12. EAP over LAN.
RTP
RSTP
EAPoL
point coordination function
13. A BGP path attribute that lists ASNs through which the route has been advertised. The AS_PATH includes four types of segments: AS_SEQ - AS_SET - AS_CONFED_SEQ - and AS_CONFED_SET. Often - this term is used synonymously with AS_SEQ
SPF calculation
Digital Signal Level 0
AS_PATH
Update (EIGRP)
14. A BGP feature that overcomes the requirement of a full mesh of iBGP peers inside a single AS by separating the AS into multiple sub-autonomous systems.
T1
confederation
confederation eBGP peer
point coordination function
15. A method of applying a mathematical formula - with input including a private key - the message contents - and sometimes a shared text string - with the resulting digest being included with the message. The sender and the receiver perform the same mat
Protocol Independent Multicast dense-mode routing protocol
Rapid Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus
Message Digest 5
nested policy maps
16. A method of providing dynamically configured spoke-to-spoke VPN connectivity in a hub-and-spoke network that significantly reduces configuration required on the spoke routers compared to traditional IPsec VPN environments.
port security
OTP
Dynamic Multipoint VPN
MTU
17. 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.
Layer x PDU
Wireless LAN Threat Defense Solution
TACACS+
scheduler
18. Backward Explicit Congestion Notification.
BECN
blocking state
SRTT
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
19. A Cisco-proprietary LMI protocol - implemented in Cisco WAN switches and routers - through which the switch can inform the router about parameters for each VC - including CIR - Bc - and Be.
Data Set Ready
TDP
Enhanced Local Management Interface
active (EIGRP)
20. A switch feature with which the switch watches ARP messages - determines if those messages may or may not be part of some attack - and filters those that look suspicious.
stub router (EIGRP)
Cell Loss Priority
Dynamic ARP Inspection
Triggered Extensions to RIP for On-Demand Circuits
21. The second most significant bit in the most significant byte of an Ethernet MAC address - a value of binary 0 implies that the address is a Universally Administered Address (UAA) (also known as Burned-In Address [BIA]) - and a value of binary 1 impli
U/L bit
LxPDU
socket
IGMPv2 Host Membership Report
22. 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.
VRRP Master router
Internet Group Management Protocol
CWND
User Priority
23. Often used synonymously with neighbor - but with emphasis on the fact that all required parameters match - allowing routing updates to be exchanged between the routers.
PDU
DLCI
adjacency (EIGRP)
EGP
24. In Frame Relay - a link between a router and a Frame Relay switch.
MaxAge (OSPF)
access link
MD5 hash
classless routing
25. 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.
single-rate - three-color policer
route reflector server
Network Control Protocol
internal DSCP
26. In the context of SNMP - the Get command is sent by an SNMP manager - to an agent - requesting the value of a single MIB variable identified in the request. The Get request identifies the exact variable whose value the manager wants to retrieve. Intr
Time to Live
Wired Equivalent Privacy
Internet Group Management Protocol
Get (SNMP)
27. A characterization of a BGP path attribute in which all BGP implementations must support and understand the attribute (well known) - and all BGP Updates must include the attribute (mandatory).
well-known mandatory
DAI
EEM
eBGP multihop
28. 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).
remote label
PAT
data communications equipment
totally NSSA area
29. In SNMP - the process of a manager using successive GetNext and GetBulk commands to discover the exact MIB structure supported by an SNMP agent. The process involves the manager asking for each successive MIB leaf variable.
DR election (OSPF)
MIB walk
WTD
EAP
30. A Cisco-proprietary feature by which multiple routers can provide interface IP address redundancy so that hosts using the shared - virtual IP address as their default gateway can still reach the rest of a network even if one or more routers fail.
transient multicast group
D4 framing
Hot Standby Router Protocol
External BGP
31. A router that should either permanently or temporarily not be used as a transit router. Can wait a certain time after OSPF process start - or after BGP notifies OSPF that BGP has converged - before ceasing to be a stub router.
subnet number
Link-State Update
stub router (OSPF)
Route Tag field
32. The 32-bit number used to represent an OSPF router.
router ID
WRR
distance vector
Port Aggregation Protocol
33. Retransmission Timeout.
VC
Root Guard
RTO
DSCP
34. 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.
confederation
control plane
Inside Local address
GLBP
35. Aka minimum CIR.
feasible successor
multicast MAC address
exceed
mincir
36. A wireless LAN that offers connections to the Internet from public places - such as airports - hotels - and coffee shops.
public wireless LAN
802.11a
LSP segment
U/L bit
37. With RIP - the advertisement of a poisoned route out an interface - when that route was formerly not advertised out that interface due to split horizon rules.
distributed coordination function
Outside Global address
poison reverse
E-LSR
38. Inside telcos' original TDM hierarchy - the smallest unit of transmission at 64 kbps.
Digital Signal Level 0
CTS
configuration register
LCP
39. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
DHCP
successor route
fully adjacent (OSPF)
synchronization
40. 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.
classless routing
dual stack
BPV
backup designated router
41. A route that is used for forwarding packets when the packet does not match any more specific routes in the IP routing table.
default route
UniDirectional Link Detection
granted window
DLCI
42. A term referring to the MQC service-policy command - which is used to enable a policy map on an interface.
distributed coordination function
service policy
VLSM
inspection rule
43. Receiver's advertised window.
granted window
framing
active (EIGRP)
T3
44. Measured Round-Trip Time.
VPN label
link-state routing protocol
MRTT
triggered updates
45. Reported distance or Route Distinguisher.
RTP header compression
RD
query scope (EIGRP)
RMON collector
46. A BGP neighbor state in which the BGP neighbors have stabilized and can exchange routing information using BGP Update messages.
established
ISATAP
tail drop
WPA
47. The innermost MPLS header in an packet traversing an MPLS VPN - with the label value identifying the forwarding details for the egress PE's VRF associated with that VPN.
counting to infinity
NTP server mode
VPN label
passive mode FTP
48. With a routing update - or routing table entry - the portion of a route that defines the next router to which a packet should be sent to reach the destination subnet. With routing protocols - the Next Hop field may define a router other than the rout
active scanning
Next Hop field
P router
VLAN filtering
49. An OSPF area into which external (type 5) LSAs are not introduced by its ABRs; instead - the ABRs originate and inject default routes into the area.
TDM
Differentiated Services Code Point
IP Control Protocol
stub area
50. The process of successive neighboring routers exchanging LSAs such that all routers have an identical LSDB for each area to which they are attached.
LSA flooding
full update
Bootstrap Router (BSR)
class map