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1. An FRF standard for LFI for VoFR (FRF.11) VCs - in which all voice frames are interleaved in front of data frames' fragments.
DS0
DLCI
FRF.11-c
Type of Service byte
2. A type of routing protocol convergence event in which the metric for a route increases slightly over time because of the advertisement of an invalid route.
SRTT
AS_PATH access list
counting to infinity
MIB-II
3. A message sent by each host - either in response to a router query or on its own - to all multicast groups for which it would like to receive multicast traffic. The destination address on the Report is 224.0.0.22 - and a host can specify the source a
MLP
inspection rule
ingress PE
IGMPv3 Host Membership Report
4. Modular QoS CLI.
smurf attack
IGMPv2 Host Membership Query
MQC
DTIM interval
5. A set of rules by which BGP examines the details of multiple BGP routes for the same NLRI and chooses the single best BGP route to install in the local BGP table.
overlapping VPN
BGP decision process
learning state
BGP Update
6. A characterization of a BGP path attribute in which BGP implementations are not required to support the attribute (optional) - and for which if a router receives a route with such an attribute - the router should forward the attribute unchanged (tran
optional transitive
source-specific addresses
permanent multicast group
MIB-I
7. The process of taking the payload inside a Layer 2 frame - including the headers of Layer 3 and above - compressing the data - and then uncompressing the data on the receiving router.
IGMPv2 Leave
Layer 2 payload compression
CLUSTER_LIST
PVST+
8. An issue whereby parts of the RF signal take different paths from the source to the destination - which causes direct and reflected signals to reach the receiver at different times - and corresponding bit errors.
routing black hole
multipath
Discard Eligible
rendezvous point
9. 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.
MTU
Outside Local address
power-save mode
encoding
10. A serial-line encoding standard that sends alternating positive and negative 3-volt signals for binary 1 - and no signal (0 V) for binary 0.
ACE
Alternate Mark Inversion
link-state routing protocol
Slow Start Threshold
11. A bit inside the Frame Relay header that - when set - implies that congestion occurred in the direction opposite (or backward) as compared with the direction of the frame.
VLAN filtering
Link Aggregation Control Protocol
Backward Explicit Congestion Notification
multicast scoping
12. The algorithm used by OSPF and IS-IS to compute routes based on the LSDB.
smurf attack
AS_PATH
SPF algorithm
Alternate Mark Inversion
13. The IEEE standardized protocol for VLAN trunking.
Diffusing Update Algorithm
confederation identifier
IOS Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)
802.1Q
14. A BGP process by which a router reapplies routing policy configuration (route maps - filters - and the like) based on stored copies of sent and received BGP Updates.
VTP
soft reconfiguration
AIS
Link Fragmentation and Interleaving
15. An early T1 framing standard.
LSA flooding
SF
Superframe
Query (EIGRP)
16. 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.
subnet number
Class-Based Marking
Hello (OSPF)
internal DSCP
17. An attack similar to a smurf attack - but using packets for the UDP Echo application instead of ICMP.
fraggle attack
maximum threshold
CHAP
stub area
18. In Frame Relay - a link between a router and a Frame Relay switch.
access link
I/G bit
Loop Guard
Update timer (RIP)
19. An MPLS term referring to the first of several labels when an MPLS-forwarded packet has multiple labels (a label stack).
FT
outer label
CQ
DTP
20. A WRED process by which WRED does not discard packets during times in which a queue's minimum threshold has not been passed.
no drop
DiffServ
well-known mandatory
fast switching
21. Policing in which two rates are metered - and packets are placed into one of three categories (conform - exceed - or violate).
designated router (PIM)
dual-rate - three-color policer
DTE
Committed Burst
22. The multicast addresses assigned by IANA.
Bc bucket
802.11b
permanent multicast group
CB Marking
23. 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.
Prune Override
direct sequence spread spectrum
priority (OSPF)
Forwarding Equivalence Class
24. Instead of advertising all routes out a particular interface - the routing protocol omits the routes whose outgoing interface field matches the interface out which the update would be sent.
CQ
split horizon
Structure of Management Information
transmit power
25. 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
Tag Distribution Protocol
virtual link
Clear To Send
Border Gateway Protocol
26. A term relating to Cisco LAN switch tail-drop logic - in which multiple tail-drop thresholds may be assigned based on CoS or DSCP - resulting in some frames being discarded more aggressively than others.
virtual link
MPLS TTL propagation
differentiated tail drop
orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
27. An Internet standard authentication protocol that uses clear-text passwords and a two-way handshake to perform authentication over a PPP link.
Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol
Password Authentication Protocol
maximum reserved bandwidth
224.0.0.2
28. Message sent by a PIM-DM router to its upstream router asking to quickly restart forwarding the group traffic; sent using the unicast address of the upstream router.
Graft message
authentication server
provider edge
offset list
29. Edge LSR.
E-LSR
EUI-64
shared distribution tree
Layer 2 payload compression
30. Weighted random early detection.
maximum threshold
WRED
RPVST+
root port
31. 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).
TKIP
active scanning
Protocol Independent Multicast dense-mode routing protocol
Control Plane Policing (CoPP)
32. A group of devices on one or more LANs that are configured (using management software) so that they can communicate as if they were attached to the same wire - when - in fact - they are located on a number of different LAN segments. Because VLANs are
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
authentication - authorization - and accounting
virtual LAN
VC
33. A process used in routers that are encrypting traffic to permit egress QoS actions to be taken on traffic that is being encrypted on that router. QoS pre-classification keeps a copy of each packet to be encrypted in memory long enough to take the app
NetFlow
IEEE 802.1X
QoS pre-classification
IOS Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)
34. 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.
shaped mode
static length subnet masking
feasible successor
Password Authentication Protocol
35. A convention for IP addresses in which class A - B - and C default network prefixes (of 8 - 16 - and 24 bits - respectively) are ignored.
Classless IP Addressing
E2 route (OSPF)
PAP
Be bucket
36. The process by which neighboring OSPF routers examine their Hello messages and elect the DR. The decision is based on priority (highest) - or RID (highest) if priority is a tie.
marking down
DR election (OSPF)
learning state
IGMPv3 Host Membership Query
37. Inside telcos' original TDM hierarchy - a unit that combines multiple DS1s into a single channel
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
E-LSR
static length subnet masking
Digital Signal Level 3
38. A method used by an IPv6 host to determine its own IP address - without DHCPv6 - by using NDP and the modified EUI-64 address format. See also stateful autoconfiguration.
High Density Binary 3
Outside Local address
All OSPF DR Routers
stateless autoconfiguration
39. An enhanced version of WEP that is part of the 802.11i standard and has an automatic key-update mechanism that makes it much more secure than WEP. TKIP is not as strong as AES in terms of data protection.
ELMI
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol
loopback circuitry
stateless autoconfiguration
40. The data structure used by OSPF to hold LSAs.
BECN
Cell Loss Priority
External BGP
link-state database
41. Defined in RFC 1631 - a method of translating IP addresses in headers with the goal of allowing multiple hosts to share single public IP addresses - thereby reducing IPv4 public address depletion.
User Priority
public wireless LAN
Network Address Translation
Multi-VRF CE
42. The most recent standardized set of generic SNMP MIB variables - defined in RFC 1213 and updated in RFCs 2011 through 2013.
average queue depth
PAgP
MIB-II
Forward Delay
43. Used to reserve network resources for a flow as it traverses the network. A device that creates an RSVP reservation guarantees that it can provide the bandwidth - latency - or other resources that are requested by RSVP.
VLSM
policy map
Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)
priority queue
44. 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.
VPN label
one-time password
RARP
multicast state information
45. A switch feature that limits the number of allowed MAC addresses on a port - with optional limits based on the actual values of the MAC addresses.
port security
multicast IP address structure
DiffServ
synchronization
46. A term referring to the MQC service-policy command - which is used to enable a policy map on an interface.
shaped mode
Reply (EIGRP)
spread spectrum
service policy
47. An optional nontransitive BGP path attribute that lists the route reflector cluster IDs through which a route has been advertised - as part of a loop-prevention process similar to the AS_PATH attribute.
DAI
TCP SYN flood
UplinkFast
CLUSTER_LIST
48. In BGP - either external BGP (eBGP) - confederation eBGP - or internal BGP (iBGP). The term refers to a peer connection - and whether the peers are in different ASs (eBGP) - different confederation sub-ASs (confederation eBGP) - or in the same AS (iB
SSH
Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus
Neighbor Type
DTR
49. On a serial cable - the pin lead set by the DCE to imply a working link.
Data Carrier Detect
DTR
remote label
802.1Q
50. The most significant bit in the most significant byte of an Ethernet MAC address - its value implies that the address is a unicast MAC address (binary 0) or not (binary 1).
I/G bit
Structure of Management Information
MST
protocol data unit