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CCIE Vocab
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1. An EIGRP message that is used by neighbors to reply to a query. Reply messages require an Ack.
Reply (EIGRP)
GRE
PAP
PIM-SM (S -G) RP-bit Prune
2. A WRED process by which WRED does not discard packets during times in which a queue's minimum threshold has not been passed.
minimum CIR
no drop
iBGP
policy routing
3. The information maintained by a router for each multicast entry in its multicast routing table - such as incoming interface - outgoing interface list - Uptime timer - Expire timer - etc.
Holddown timer
multicast state information
label switched path
one-time password
4. A standard (RFC 903) protocol by which a LAN-attached host can dynamically broadcast a request for a server to assign it an IP address. See also ARP.
client tracking
Common Spanning Tree
Reverse ARP
FECN
5. The first 48 bits of an IPv6 global address - used for efficient route aggregation.
triggered updates
RMON event
Cisco Express Forwarding
global routing prefix
6. 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.
Context-Based Access Control
TACACS+
IP Source Guard
ARP
7. Aka Rapid Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus.
adaptive shaping
Layer 2 protocol tunneling
CSMA/CD
RPVST+
8. A message that each host sends - either in response to a router Query message or on its own - to all multicast groups for which it would like to receive multicast traffic.
Type of Service byte
multicast scoping
IGMPv1 Host Membership Report
going active
9. An OSPF timer that determines how long an LSA can remain in the LSDB without having heard a reflooded copy of the LSA.
MaxAge (OSPF)
Graft message
LSRefresh
Control Plane Policing (CoPP)
10. A term used with Cisco LAN switches - referring to a queue treated with strict-priority scheduling.
IP SLA responder
granted window
expedite queue
BGP
11. Multicast Open Shortest Path First.
MOSPF
quartet
CIDR
classless routing
12. An 802.1d STP port state in which the port sends and receives frames.
E1 route (OSPF)
VRRP Master router
forwarding state
source-based distribution tree
13. Neighbor Discovery Protocol.
sticky learning
RPF check
ND
link-state database
14. A category used by a policer to classify packets relative to the traffic contract. With two-color policers - these packets are considered to be above the contract; for three-color - these packets are above the Bc setting - but within the Be setting.
Label Distribution Protocol
exceed
PIM-SM
Port Aggregation Protocol
15. Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus.
RTP header compression
generic routing encapsulation
PAP
PVST+
16. Link Aggregation Control Protocol.
IGMPv2 Leave
payload compression
Outside Local address
LACP
17. A T1 alarm state that occurs when the receiver can no longer consistently identify the frame. See LOF.
global routing prefix
private addresses
Out of Frame
local label
18. Operates in dense mode and depends on its own unicast routing protocol that is similar to RIP to perform its multicast functions.
ELMI
policy map
Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol
ISL
19. Defined in RFC 2091 - the extensions define how RIP may send a full update once - and then send updates only when routes change - when an update is requested - or when a RIP interface changes state from down to up.
Triggered Extensions to RIP for On-Demand Circuits
PIM-SM (S -G) RP-bit Prune
Reply (EIGRP)
association ID
20. UniDirectional Link Detection.
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
EF
encoding
UDLD
21. A name used for DS3 lines inside the European TDM hierarchy.
Label Switch Router
B8ZS
signal-to-noise ratio
E3
22. Network Control Protocol.
inspection rule
BGP
encapsulation
NCP
23. With EIGRP - a router sharing the same primary subnet - with which Hellos are exchanged - parameters match - and with which routes can be exchanged.
neighbor (EIGRP)
Route Target
stateful autoconfiguration
Flush timer
24. A queue created by Cisco IOS as a result of the configuration of a queuing tool.
RT
Bc bucket
software queue
VRF table
25. An Internet standard serial data-link protocol - used on synchronous and asynchronous links - that provides data-link framing - link negotiation - Layer 3 interface features - and other functions.
optional nontransitive
Point-to-Point Protocol
Management Information Base
eBGP multihop
26. 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.
aggregatable global unicast address
Maximum Segment Size
Label Forwarding Information Base
root port
27. An FRF standard for Frame Relay-to-ATM Service Interworking in which one DTE uses Frame Relay and one uses ATM.
Common Spanning Tree
LOS
software queue
FRF.8
28. A message sent by the multicast router - by default every 60 seconds - on each of its LAN interfaces to determine whether any host wants to receive multicast traffic for any group.
IGMPv1 Host Membership Query
VLAN Trunking Protocol
Fast Secure Roaming
SSThresh
29. A single instance of STP that is applied to multiple VLANs - typically when using the 802.1Q trunking standard.
Common Spanning Tree
Class of Service
peak information rate
GetBulk
30. On a serial cable - the pin lead set by the DTE to tell the DCE that the DTE wants to send data.
source-based distribution tree
not-so-stubby area
IEEE 802.1X
Ready To Send
31. The number of bytes in a queue that are removed per cycle in MDRR. Similar to byte count in the custom queuing (CQ) scheduler.
quantum value
Bipolar 8 Zero Substitution
dual-rate - three-color policer
shaped mode
32. 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.
VRF Lite
Bootstrap Router (BSR)
Outside Local address
AS_PATH
33. With RIP - a per-route timer (default 180 seconds) that begins when a route's metric changes to a larger value.
successor route
global routing prefix
Holddown timer
NTP broadcast client
34. The rate at which a policer limits the bits exiting or entering the policer.
policing rate
IP PBX
T3
MQC
35. A mechanism in which VLAN information can extend over another set of 802.1Q trunks by tunneling the original 802.1Q traffic with another 802.1Q tag. It allows a service provider to support transparent VLAN services with multiple customers - even if t
committed information rate
broadcast domain
802.1Q-in-Q
VLAN Trunking Protocol
36. An MQC-based feature of IOS that is used to classify and mark packets for QoS purposes.
Class-Based Marking
AS_PATH prepending
IP forwarding
EAP over LAN
37. From one multicast router's perspective - the upstream router is another router that has just forwarded a multicast packet to that router.
ATOMIC_AGGREGATE
subnet
RTS/CTS
upstream router
38. Wi-Fi Protected Access. A security standard that includes both TKIP and AES and was ratified by the Wi-Fi Alliance.
customer edge
WPA
RTS
well-known discretionary
39. A calculated TCP variable - used along with the TCP CWND variable - to dictate a TCP sender's behavior when it recognizes packet loss. As CWND grows after packet loss - the TCP sender increases CWND based on Slow Start rules - until CWND grows to be
Outside Global address
Slow Start Threshold
IP Source Guard
MRTT
40. A queuing scheduler's logic by which - if a particular queue has packets in it - those packets always get serviced next.
NSSA
strict priority
virtual IP address
Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)
41. A TCP variable that defines the largest number of bytes allowed in a TCP segment's Data field. The calculation does not include the TCP header. With a typical IP MTU of 1500 bytes - the resulting default MSS would be 1460. TCP hosts must support an M
WRR
SMI
Maximum Segment Size
administrative weight
42. A method for optimizing the flow of multicast IP packets passing through a LAN switch. The switch using IGMP snooping examines IGMP messages to determine which ports need to receive traffic for each multicast group.
IGMPv1 Host Membership Query
Port Address Translation
IGMPv1 Host Membership Report
IGMP snooping
43. A component that interfaces with a phone using IP and provides connections to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
CE
IP PBX
route reflector non-client
Slow Start Threshold
44. A basic form of traffic shaping that is applied to an interface or subinterface. By default - it shapes all traffic leaving the interface - but can be modified by using an access control list. The access list controls only what traffic is shaped; GTS
MIB
generic traffic shaping (GTS)
ASBR
Holddown timer
45. Part of the Cisco IOS Firewall feature set - CBAC inspects traffic using information in the higher-layer protocols being carried to decide whether to open the firewall to specific inbound traffic. CBAC supports both UDP and TCP and multiple higher-la
Context-Based Access Control
ASBR
MaxAge (OSPF)
source-based distribution tree
46. Direct sequence spread spectrum.
actual queue depth
DSSS
TCP SYN flood
Route Distinguisher
47. A technology that sends a high-speed data stream over multiple subcarriers simultaneously. It is highly immune to multipath interference. 802.11a and 802.11g specify the use of OFDM.
Graft message
orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
BECN
Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing
48. The process of forwarding packets through a router. Also call IP routing.
PIM-SM
Forwarding Information Base
IP forwarding
MSS
49. Any other router - sharing a common data link - with which a router exchanges Hellos - and for which the parameters in the Hello pass the parameter-check process.
neighbor (OSPF)
maximum reserved bandwidth
area (OSPF)
designated router (PIM)
50. Layer x PDU.
LxPDU
window
Triggered Extensions to RIP for On-Demand Circuits
link-state database