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1. IP multicast address range from 224.0.0.0 through 239.255.255.255.
weighted round-robin
multicast IP address range
Route Target
Out of Frame
2. As defined in RFC 3623 - graceful restart allows for uninterrupted forwarding in the event that an OSPF router's OSPF routing process must restart. The router does this by first notifying the neighbor routers that the restart is about to occur; the n
BSR
CLUSTER_LIST
router ID
graceful restart (OSPF)
3. A Cisco IOS feature that performs deep packet inspection to classify packets based on application layer information.
Inform
Network Based Application Recognition
passive (EIGRP)
BPDU Guard
4. Alternate name for the SPF algorithm - named for its inventor - Edsger W. Dijkstra.
Dijkstra Algorithm
CEF
shortest-path tree switchover
network type (OSPF)
5. The operating mode of shaped round-robin that provides behavior like CBWFQ with bandwidth allocated between different traffic classes by a relative amount rather than absolute percentage of the available bandwidth.
remote label
shared mode
Modular QoS CLI
Local Management Interface
6. The process of changing the electrical characteristics on a transmission medium - based on defined rules - to represent data.
stub router (EIGRP)
SLSM
encoding
High Density Binary 3
7. A type of OSPF stub area for which neither external (type 5) LSAs are introduced - nor type 3 summary LSAs; instead - the ABRs originate and inject default routes into the area. External routes cannot be injected into a totally stubby area.
pulse code modulation
transit router (OSPF)
totally stubby area
route poisoning
8. Address Resolution Protocol. Defined in RFC 826 - a protocol used on LANs so that an IP host can discover the MAC address of another device that is using a particular IP address.
ARP
control plane
virtual circuit
CBWFQ
9. Defined in IEEE 802.1AD - defines a messaging protocol used to negotiate the dynamic creation of PortChannels (EtherChannels) and to choose which ports can be placed into an EtherChannel.
Link Aggregation Control Protocol
Route Tag field
offset list
backup state
10. Differentiated Services.
enable secret
Gateway Load Balancing Protocol
RSTP
DiffServ
11. Used by RRs to denote the RID of the iBGP neighbor that injected the NLRI into the AS.
LSA type (OSPF)
Dual FIFO
ORIGINATOR_ID
active mode FTP
12. Used by WRED to calculate the rate at which the average queue depth changes as compared with the current queue depth. The larger the number - the slower the change in the average queue depth.
subnet broadcast address
hello interval
exponential weighting constant
feasible successor
13. 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.
Assert message
designated router (OSPF)
partial update
multipath
14. Static length subnet masking.
SLSM
one-time password
Modular QoS CLI
TCP code bits
15. Multicast Open Shortest Path First.
public wireless LAN
MOSPF
SSID
802.11g
16. One-time password.
IP SLA responder
shaped mode
Reliable Transport Protocol
OTP
17. With OSPF - the OSPF router that wins an election amongst all current neighbors. The DR is responsible for flooding on the subnet - and for creating and flooding the type 2 LSA for the subnet.
designated router (OSPF)
beacon
Retransmission Timeout
SCP
18. 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.
Router Advertisement
WRED
LSR
Tag Distribution Protocol
19. 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.
adjacent-layer interaction
IGMPv2 Host Membership Report
Reliable Transport Protocol
IGMPv2 Leave
20. With private VLANs - a port that can send and receive frames with all other ports in the private VLAN.
LSA type (OSPF)
VRRP Master router
SN
promiscuous port
21. 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
VLAN Trunking Protocol
orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
TCP intercept
22. A message sent by a host when it wants to leave a group - addressed to the All Multicast Routers address 224.0.0.2.
PIM-SM (S -G) RP-bit Prune
Enhanced Local Management Interface
MLD
IGMPv2 Leave
23. Defined in RFC 2289 - a mechanism by which a shared key and a secret key together feed into a hash algorithm - creating a password that is transmitted over a network. Because the shared key is not reused - the hash value is only valid for that indivi
supplicant
one-time password
permanent multicast group
shortest-path tree switchover
24. A message sent by a multicast router - by default every 125 seconds - on each of its LAN interfaces to determine whether any host wants to receive multicast traffic for any group.
LOF
Outside Local address
IGMPv2 Host Membership Query
CDP Control Protocol
25. The range 239.0.0.0 through 239.255.255.255 that IANA has assigned for use in private multicast domains.
congestion window
encapsulation
administratively scoped addresses
Voice over Frame Relay
26. When subnetting a class A - B - or C address - the subnet for which all subnet bits are binary 1.
granted window
outer label
broadcast subnet
SPAN
27. Defined in RFC 1293 - this protocol allows a Frame Relay-attached device to react to a received LMI "PVC up" message by announcing its Layer 3 addresses to the device on the other end of the PVC.
TACACS+
frequency hopping spread spectrum
RTS
Inverse ARP
28. With EIGRP - a purposefully slowly changing measurement of round-trip time between neighbors - from which the EIGRP RTO is calculated.
Smoothed Round-Trip Time
successor route
IP Precedence
Time to Live
29. A method for how a TCP sender grows its calculated CWND variable - thereby growing the allowed window for the connection. Slow Start grows CWND at an exponential rate.
sticky learning
IP forwarding
Slow Start
FRF.8
30. In MPLS - the mapping of an IP prefix and a label - which is then advertised to neighbors using LDP.
label binding
storm control
AES
VLAN filtering
31. Cisco IOS Embedded Event Manager - a feature that monitors events on a router and reports their results. Principally intended to increase availability - EEM provides flexible - granular detection and alerting functions.
Maximum Segment Size
EEM
Modified Deficit Round-Robin
local computation
32. A Cisco IOS configuration tool - using the ip as-path access-list command - that defines a list of statements that match the AS_PATH BGP path attribute using regular expressions.
Hold timer
IGMPv1 Host Membership Query
local computation
AS_PATH access list
33. An IEEE standard that - when used with EAP - provides user authentication before their connected switch port allows the device to fully use the LAN.
discarding state
Neighbor Discovery Protocol
IEEE 802.1X
link-state database
34. 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.
client tracking
IEEE 802.1X
triggered updates
backbone area (OSPF)
35. 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.
DAI
External BGP
DTIM interval
differentiated tail drop
36. An architecture and set of documents that defines Cisco's best recommendations for how to secure a network.
FRF.9
proxy ARP
SAFE Blueprint
multicast scoping
37. One of the two modes of MDRR - in which the priority queue is serviced between each servicing of the non-priority queues.
Diffusing Update Algorithm
alternate mode
Reply (EIGRP)
variance
38. Message Digest 5.
MD5
Bc
administrative weight
Graft Ack message
39. 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.
graceful restart (OSPF)
802.11n
encapsulation
MIB walk
40. A wireless LAN physical layer that operates at up to 54-Mbps data rates using OFDM in the 5-GHz band.
802.11a
neighbor (OSPF)
Hold timer
iBGP
41. A type of spread spectrum that spreads RF signals over the frequency spectrum by representing each data bit by a longer code. 802.11b specifies the use of DSSS.
SVC
Yellow Alarm
IGMPv2 Host Membership Query
direct sequence spread spectrum
42. A Cisco IOS queuing tool that uses MQC configuration commands and reserves a minimum bandwidth for each queue.
Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing
Reliable Transport Protocol
UDLD
PIM-SM (S -G) RP-bit Prune
43. Weighted random early detection.
GLBP
Hello (EIGRP)
WRED
GRE
44. A component of the IOS IP SLA feature. An IP SLA responder is a router configured to respond to a particular IP SLA message initiated by another router - allowing the routers to work together to provide performance information including UDP jitter an
ISATAP
confederation identifier
MLD
IP SLA responder
45. The number of bytes in a queue that are removed per cycle in MDRR. Similar to byte count in the custom queuing (CQ) scheduler.
multicast state information
advertised window
quantum value
I/G bit
46. A Cisco IOS interface software queue queuing strategy implemented automatically when using either form of Frame Relay fragmentation. The system then interleaves packets from the high-priority queue between fragments of the medium-priority queue.
Alternate state
Maxage timer (STP)
Digital Signal Level 3
Dual FIFO
47. Loss of Frame.
administratively scoped addresses
LOF
ingress PE
port security
48. 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
LxPDU
Join/Prune message
overloading
DHCP
49. A state variable kept by a router for each known neighbor or potential neighbor.
External BGP
neighbor state
MLP LFI
MDRR
50. An MPLS VPN term referring to a router at a customer site that does not implement MPLS.
customer edge
subnet mask
Outside Global address
MRT