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CCIE Vocab
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1. The specific frequency subband on which the radio card or access point is operating. The RF channel is set in the access point or ad hoc stations.
Link Access Procedure for Frame-Mode Bearer Services
local computation
optional nontransitive
RF channel
2. In BGP - a feature in which BGP routes cannot be considered to be a best route to reach an NLRI unless that same prefix exists in the router's IP routing table as learned via some IGP.
CDP Control Protocol
synchronization
learning state
querier election
3. A possible side effect of a scheduler that performs strict-priority scheduling of a queue - which can result in lower-priority queues getting little or no service.
queue starvation
MIB walk
native VLAN
DSCP-to-threshold map
4. Hot Standby Router Protocol.
HSRP
224.0.0.2
Neighbor Discovery Protocol
Enhanced Local Management Interface
5. A PPP feature used to load balance multiple parallel links at Layer 2 by fragmenting frames - sending one frame over each of the links in the bundle - and reassembling them at the receiving end of the link.
I/G bit
PPPoE
Neighbor Discovery Protocol
Multilink PPP
6. A conceptual model used by CB Policing when using an excess burst.
Graft Ack message
ORIGIN
dual token bucket
Update timer (RIP)
7. A BGP path attribute that lists the next-hop IP address used to reach an NLRI.
NEXT_HOP
Route Target
AAA
passive scanning
8. Spanning Tree Protocol.
STP
Wi-Fi Protected Access
Bootstrap Router (BSR)
Set (SNMP)
9. Gateway Load Balancing Protocol.
Inside Local address
GLBP
anycast
DSR
10. Advanced Encryption Standard A superior encryption mechanism that is part of the 802.11i standard and has much stronger security than TKIP.
Link Aggregation Control Protocol
DSCP-to-CoS map
input event
AES
11. The practice of defining boundaries that determine how far multicast traffic will travel in your network.
NA
full drop
multicast scoping
forwarding state
12. The SNMP specifications - standardized in RFCs - defining the rules by which SNMP MIB variables should be defined.
minimum threshold
Structure of Management Information
shared mode
Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)
13. Class of Service.
Time Interval (Tc)
tail drop
CoS
Link Aggregation Control Protocol
14. Point-to-Point Protocol.
input event
PPP
direct sequence spread spectrum
weight (BGP)
15. A CBWFQ and LLQ term referring to the bandwidth on an interface that is neither reserved nor allocated via a priority command.
remaining bandwidth
CBAC
CB Marking
CBWFQ
16. Used by a policer to classify packets relative to the traffic contract. These packets are considered to be above the traffic contract in all cases.
Differentiated Services Code Point
violate category
private addresses
straight-through cable
17. Context-Based Access Control.
dual token bucket
Superframe
CBAC
802.11b
18. Similar to an appliance firewall - in that interfaces are placed into security zones. Traffic is allowed between interfaces in the same zone. You can apply policies to filter and control traffic between zones.
routing black hole
LSR
Zone-based IOS firewall
I/G bit
19. The definitions for a particular set of data variables - with those definitions following the SMI specifications. See also SMI.
Root Guard
Management Information Base
UDLD
Ready To Send
20. A well-known discretionary BGP path attribute that flags a route as being a summary route.
synchronization
Maximum Response Time
Link Aggregation Control Protocol
ATOMIC_AGGREGATE
21. Loss of Frame.
LOF
Forwarding Information Base
one-time password
T3
22. In an IOS confederation configuration - the actual ASN as seen by eBGP peers.
actual queue depth
LAPF
confederation identifier
FRF.11-c
23. A field within a route entry in a routing update - used to associate a generic number with the route. It is used when passing routes between routing protocols - allowing an intermediate routing protocol to pass information about a route that is not n
Route Tag field
adjacent (OSPF)
Virtual Routing and Forwarding table
inspection rule
24. Shaped round-robin.
SRR
FD
internal DSCP
query scope (EIGRP)
25. An IPv6/IPv4 tunneling method that allows isolated IPv6 domains to be connected over an IPv4 network.
6to4
Response (SNMP)
RARP
SLSM
26. Multilink PPP.
VLAN
MLP
Slow Start
priority (OSPF)
27. 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
AS_PATH
NTP
AAA
link-state database
28. A reserved value for the BGP COMMUNITY path attribute that implies that the route should not be advertised outside the local AS.
Neighbor Discovery Protocol
designated port
SF
NO_EXPORT
29. Virtual LAN.
BGP decision process
VLAN
E1
Zone-based IOS firewall
30. When subnetting a class A - B - or C address - the subnet for which all subnet bits are binary 0.
single-rate - three-color policer
subnet zero
Backward Explicit Congestion Notification
Port Aggregation Protocol
31. A neighbor state that signifies the other router has reached neighbor status - having passed the parameter check. The FIB entry details the information needed for forwarding: the next-hop router and the outgoing interface - in an optimized mtrie stru
Password Authentication Protocol
stateful autoconfiguration
Forwarding Information Base
permanent multicast group
32. A T1 alarm state that occurs when the receiver can no longer consistently identify the frame. See LOF.
SN
GLOP addressing
DCD
Out of Frame
33. A route that is created to represent one or more smaller component routes - typically in an effort to reduce the size of routing and topology tables.
Inside Local address
IGMPv2 Host Membership Report
summary route
TTL
34. The structure inside telcos' original digital circuit build-out in the mid-1900s - based upon using TDM to combine and disperse smaller DS levels into larger levels - and vice versa.
limiting query scope (EIGRP)
PDU
mincir
TDM hierarchy
35. An IPv6 migration strategy in which a host or router supports both IPv4 and IPv6 natively.
Password Authentication Protocol
FD
smurf attack
dual stack
36. 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
Class of Service
policy routing
LSP
37. 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.
access link
offset list
local label
internal BGP
38. 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.
metric
neighbor state
802.11a
default route
39. The range 232.0.0.0 through 232.255.255.255 that is allocated by IANA for SSM destination addresses and is reserved for use by source-specific applications and protocols.
NBAR
Point-to-Point Protocol
source-specific addresses
LFI
40. With RIP - a per-route timer that increases until the router receives a routing update that confirms the route is still valid - upon which the timer is reset to 0. If the updates cease - the Invalid timer will grow - until reaching the timer setting
AES
data communications equipment
Invalid timer
BECN
41. The protocol used by content engines to manage traffic flow between routers configured for WCCP and between content engines. WCCP takes advantage of the fact that many web pages (and other content) are regularly accessed by users in a given network.
Forwarding Information Base
Bootstrap Router (BSR)
Web Cache Communication Protocol
network type (OSPF)
42. Customer edge.
LSU
DHCP snooping
TKIP
CE
43. With EIGRP - a timer started when a reliable (to be acknowledged) message is transmitted. For any neighbor(s) failing to respond in its RTO - the RTP protocol causes retransmission. RTO is calculated based on SRTT.
Message Digest 5
Forward Delay
Retransmission Timeout
Ready To Send
44. Copper cable with RJ-45 connectors in which the wire at pin 1 on one end is connected to pin 1 on the other end; the wire at pin 2 is connected to pin 2 on the other end; and so on.
straight-through cable
Invalid timer
Dijkstra Algorithm
Type of Service byte
45. Cisco-proprietary STP feature in which an access layer switch is configured to be unlikely to become Root or to become a transit switch. Also - convergence upon the loss of the switch's Root Port takes place in a few seconds.
Network Control Protocol
UplinkFast
blocking state
MRTT
46. Message Digest 5.
peer group
MD5
Forward Delay
router ID
47. Virtual Routing and Forwarding table.
RP
Bc bucket
VRF table
Spanning Tree Protocol
48. Allows the router to act as an inline IPS - doing deep packet inspection.
IOS Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)
TCP SYN flood
forwarding state
DAI
49. 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
inner label
source DR
LOS
Slow Start Threshold
50. An EIGRP message that is used by a router to notify its neighbors when the router is gracefully shutting down.
multicast IP address structure
Link Control Protocol
Superframe
Goodbye (EIGRP)