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CCIE Vocab
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1. 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
classful routing
request-to-send/clear-to-send
SNMP agent
input event
2. PIM-DM is a method of routing multicast packets that depends on a flood-and-prune approach. PIM Dense Mode gets its name from the assumption that there are many receivers of a particular multicast group - close together (from a network perspective).
RGMP
NTP client mode
RPVST+
Protocol Independent Multicast dense-mode routing protocol
3. In MPLS - a term used to define a label that an LSR allocates and then advertises to neighboring routers. The label is considered "local" on the router that allocates and advertises the label.
FEC
local label
SSID
link-state advertisement
4. A term used in this book to refer to a route that is included in a larger summary route.
designated router (OSPF)
CB Marking
Router Advertisement
component route
5. Neighbor Solicitation.
PHP
NS
VLSM
inner label
6. Sent by a PIM router to its upstream router to either request that the upstream router forward the group traffic or stop forwarding the group traffic that is currently being forwarded. If a PIM router wants to start receiving the group traffic - it l
Join/Prune message
Hello timer
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
offset list
7. Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. A convention often used as the data link protocol over Cable in which Ethernet is used as the data link protocol - but with PPP being encapsulated inside Ethernet. The combination gives the data link features of
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol
administrative scoping
CIDR
PPPoE
8. A commonly used name for Multi-VRF CE.
DS3
GetNext
PIM-DM
VRF Lite
9. Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol.
remaining bandwidth
CHAP
routed interface
RT
10. An IPv6 address format used for publicly registered IPv6 addresses.
aggregatable global unicast address
Maximum Segment Size
SCP
OFDM
11. Calculated measurement based on the actual queue depth and the previous average. Designed to allow WRED to adjust slowly to rapid changes of the actual queue depth.
average queue depth
Out of Frame
MULTI_EXIT_DISC (MED)
area (OSPF)
12. Maximum Response Time.
framing
Layer 2 protocol tunneling
Slow Start
MRT
13. 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.
adjacency (EIGRP)
IP SLA
neighbor (OSPF)
active (EIGRP)
14. 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.
DCD
pulse code modulation
AES
IGMPv1 Host Membership Query
15. Digital Signal Level 0.
CS
Multicast Listener Discovery
QoS pre-classification
DS0
16. A 3-tuple consisting of an IP address - port number - and transport layer protocol. TCP connections exist between a pair of sockets.
BackboneFast
socket
Time Interval (Tc)
customer edge
17. Timer An STP timer that dictates how long a port should stay in the listening state and the learning state.
IGMPv2 Host Membership Report
Forward Delay
NAT
multicast state information
18. IP Control Protocol.
confederation
RD
IPCP
promiscuous port
19. The low-order 4 bits of the configuration register. These bits direct a router to load either ROMMON software (boot field 0x0) - RXBOOT software (boot field 0x1) - or a full-function IOS image.
Retransmission Timeout
boot field
routed interface
TCP intercept
20. 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.
WEP
administrative weight
framing
UplinkFast
21. Request-to-send/clear-to-send.
RTS/CTS
DHCP snooping
upstream router
map class
22. A contiguous group of data links that share the same OSPF area number.
DCD
GetNext
ACE
area (OSPF)
23. A BGP neighbor state in which the BGP neighbors have stabilized and can exchange routing information using BGP Update messages.
Assert message
mark probability denominator
established
Network Address Translation-Protocol Translation
24. Custom queuing
virtual link
CQ
LSU
NTP symmetric active mode
25. A set of four hex digits listed in an IPv6 address. Each quartet is separated by a colon.
outer label
designated router (OSPF)
quartet
EF
26. Port Address Translation.
marking down
Hello timer
authentication - authorization - and accounting
PAT
27. 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.
fragmentation
Lead Content Engine
Modular QoS CLI
Ack (EIGRP)
28. An MPLS term referring to the first of several labels when an MPLS-forwarded packet has multiple labels (a label stack).
adjacent-layer interaction
TDM
RSPAN
outer label
29. A method of collecting traffic received on a switch port or a VLAN and sending it to specific destination ports on the same switch.
EAPoL
multicast IP address range
MIB-II
SPAN
30. Reported distance or Route Distinguisher.
stateful autoconfiguration
P router
adaptive shaping
RD
31. A method of Link Fragmentation and Interleaving (LFI) over interfaces that natively use Frame Relay encapsulation. The routers first build MLP-style PPP headers - which are then encapsulated inside a Frame Relay header. The PPP headers are then used
remaining bandwidth
224.0.0.2
CST
Frame Relay LFI Using Multilink PPP (MLP)
32. With routing protocols - the measurement of favorability that determines which entry will be installed in a routing table if more than one router is advertising that exact network and mask.
Ack (EIGRP)
Classless IP Addressing
metric
IPv4
33. After a host receives an IGMP Query - the amount of time (default - 10 seconds) the host has to send the IGMP Report.
enable secret
Maximum Response Time
BGP table
FRF.11-c
34. Superframe
joining a group
Out of Frame
SF
Service Interworking
35. 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.
direct sequence spread spectrum
Hello (OSPF)
policy routing
triggered updates
36. A configuration tool in Cisco IOS that allows basic programming logic to be applied to a set of items. Often used for decisions about what routes to redistribute - and for setting particular characteristics of those routes
multi-action policing
Context-Based Access Control
route map
RTO
37. Shaped round-robin.
switched interface
SRR
MDRR
radio management aggregation
38. A reserved value for the BGP COMMUNITY path attribute that implies that the route should not be advertised outside the local AS.
NO_EXPORT
Join/Prune message
input event
Maximum Segment Size
39. A 3-bit field in the first 3 bits of the ToS byte in the IP header - used for QoS marking.
IP Precedence
window
TTL scoping
BGP decision process
40. An OSPF external route for which internal OSPF cost is added to the cost of the route as it was redistributed into OSPF.
transient multicast group
E1 route (OSPF)
HDB3
control plane
41. The portion of PPP focused on features that are unrelated to any specific Layer 3 protocol.
listening state
Link Control Protocol
Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol
totally stubby area
42. Cell Loss Priority.
AS_PATH access list
NTP symmetric active mode
subnet
CLP
43. Clear To Send.
Boot Protocol
CTS
solicited node multicast
MIB-II
44. A queue created by Cisco IOS as a result of the configuration of a queuing tool.
MIB
software queue
broadcast address
LSRefresh
45. The PDU used by a particular layer of a networking model - with x defining the layer.
PQ
monitor session
root port
Layer x PDU
46. 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.
optional transitive
Graft Ack message
Label Forwarding Information Base
window
47. 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.
CLUSTER_LIST
Time to Live
static length subnet masking
Reverse ARP
48. In BGP - a set of routers inside a single administrative authority - grouped together for the purpose of controlling routing policies for the routes advertised by that group to the Internet.
stub area
Feasible Distance
autonomous system
Inverse ARP
49. A dotted-decimal number used to help define the structure of an IP address. The binary 0s in the mask identify the host portion of an address - and the binary 1s identify either the combined network and subnet part (when thinking classfully) or the n
RITE
IGMPv2 Group-Specific Query
granted window
subnet mask
50. Prefix list.
Forwarding Information Base
internal BGP
FRF.5
IP prefix list