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CCIE Vocab
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1. A router that is allowed to receive a packet from an OSPF router and then forward the packet to another OSPF router.
Reply (EIGRP)
route reflector server
transit router (OSPF)
LMI
2. A state for a route in an EIGRP topology table that indicates that the router believes that the route is stable - and it is not currently looking for any new routes to that subnet.
soft reconfiguration
VLAN filtering
passive (EIGRP)
switched virtual circuit
3. 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.
sparse-mode protocol
Smoothed Round-Trip Time
DR election (OSPF)
RTO
4. Router-Port Group Management Protocol.
NS
Remote VLAN
E1
RGMP
5. A reserved value for the BGP COMMUNITY path attribute that implies that the route should not be advertised to any other peer.
Forward Explicit Congestion Notification
fragmentation
NO_ADVERT
TTL scoping
6. Receivers subscribe to an (S -G) channel when they request to join a multicast group. That is - they specify the unicast IP address of their multicast source and the group multicast address. SSM is typically used in very large multicast deployments s
RTO
Source-Specific Multicast (SSM)
ORIGINATOR_ID
Root Guard
7. An MPLS VPN term referring to the more efficient choice of popping the outer label at the second-to-last (penultimate) LSR - which then prevents the egress PE from having to perform two LFIB lookups to forward the packet.
traffic contract
CWND
modified tail drop
penultimate hop popping (PHP)
8. 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.
Router Advertisement
variable-length subnet masking
multipath
triggered updates
9. Area Border Router. An OSPF router that connects to the backbone area and to one or more non-backbone areas.
ABR
CSMA/CD
active (EIGRP)
LLQ
10. 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.
STP
Hot Standby Router Protocol
offset list
exceed
11. Sequence number.
PIM-DM
HSRP
SN
AES
12. Router ID.
RID
AAAA
Loop Guard
Type of Service byte
13. Digital Signal Level 1.
DD
DHCP snooping
DS1
Trap (SNMP)
14. 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.
shared mode
SSThresh
D4 framing
IP prefix list
15. In MPLS VPNs - an entity in a single router that provides a means to separate routes in different VPNs. The VRF includes per-VRF instances of routing protocols - a routing table - and an associated CEF FIB.
Virtual Routing and Forwarding table
DHCP
LSAck
flash updates
16. In shaping and policing - commonly used to refer to the shaping or policing rate. For WAN services - a common reference to the bit rate defined in the WAN service business contract for each VC.
Address Resolution Protocol
IGMPv2 Leave
neighbor (EIGRP)
committed information rate
17. In shaping and policing - the definition of parameters that together imply the allowed rate and bursts.
traffic contract
alternate mode
NA
Frame Relay LFI Using Multilink PPP (MLP)
18. Port Aggregation Protocol.
route reflector non-client
MDRR
Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus
PAgP
19. Type of Service byte.
IPv4
ToS byte
flash updates
Spanning Tree Protocol
20. Copper cable with RJ-45 connectors in which a twisted pair at pins 1 -2 on the first end of the cable is connected to pins 3 -6 on the other end - with a second pair connected to pins 3 -6 on the first end and pins 1 -2 on the other end.
administrative weight
cross-over cable
CSMA/CD
Join/Prune message
21. Multiple Spanning Trees.
Layer 2 payload compression
IGMPv2 Host Membership Query
learning state
MST
22. The All OSPF Routers multicast IP address - listened for by all OSPF routers.
Multicast Open Shortest Path First
shaped mode
224.0.0.5
Protocol Independent Multicast sparse-mode routing protocol
23. An interface on a Cisco IOS-based switch that is treated as if it were an interface on a switch.
Route Target
FHSS
802.1Q-in-Q
switched interface
24. Reliable Transport Protocol.
RTP
Wired Equivalent Privacy
TCP code bits
IGMPv2 Host Membership Query
25. 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.
totally stubby area
Zone-based IOS firewall
LOF
CLP
26. An FRTS configuration construct - configured with the map-class frame-relay global configuration command.
MLS
WPA
partial update
map class
27. VTP pruning.
Multicast Open Shortest Path First
switched interface
NCP
pruning
28. A single label and link that is part of a complete LDP. See also label switched path.
AAA
LSP segment
Time Interval (Tc)
discarding state
29. Link-State Update.
TCP header compression
full SPF calculation
LSU
default route
30. For some encoding schemes - consecutive signals must use opposite polarity in an effort to reduce DC current. A BPV occurs when consecutive signals are of the same polarity.
Bipolar Violation
DLCI
fraggle attack
SSH
31. A wireless LAN that only includes wireless users and no access points. 802.11 data frames in an ad hoc network travel directly between wireless users.
ad hoc mode
internal router (OSPF)
private AS
component route
32. An IPv6 migration strategy in which a host or router supports both IPv4 and IPv6 natively.
dual stack
CST
Classless IP Addressing
Multicast Open Shortest Path First
33. Data Carrier Detect.
BPV
DCD
SCP
overloading
34. On a serial cable - the pin lead set by the DCE to imply that the DCE is ready to signal using pin leads
MPLS Experimental (EXP)
RSPAN
LDP
Data Set Ready
35. Management Information Base.
ToS byte
MIB-II
MIB
Layer 2 protocol tunneling
36. In Frame Relay - a link between a router and a Frame Relay switch.
access link
VPN label
prefix
IGMPv3 Host Membership Report
37. In IPv6 - an address used in the Neighbor Discovery (ND) process. The format for these addresses is FF02::1:FF00:0000/104 - and each IPv6 host must join the corresponding group for each of its unicast and anycast addresses.
MLP LFI
solicited node multicast
Dynamic Trunking Protocol
Measured Round-Trip Time
38. Generic routing encapsulation.
Hello (EIGRP)
GRE
SRR
administratively scoped addresses
39. In TCP - a TCP host sets the TCP header's Window field to the number of bytes it allows the other host to send before requiring an acknowledgement. In effect - the receiving host - by stating a particular window size - grants the sending host the rig
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40. An Internet standard authentication protocol that uses secure hashes and a three-way handshake to perform authentication over a PPP link.
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
expedite queue
feasibility condition
SF
41. 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
E3
IGMP
generic traffic shaping (GTS)
weight (BGP)
42. Feasible distance.
U/L bit
weighted tail drop
SPAN
FD
43. Authentication - authorization - and accounting.
NetFlow aggregator
aggregate route
private AS
AAA
44. Class of Service.
remaining bandwidth
AF
CoS
inner label
45. Multilink PPP.
smurf attack
MLP
Network Time Protocol
internal DSCP
46. Congestion window.
IGMPv2 Leave
Be bucket
source-specific addresses
CWND
47. A Cisco IOS queuing tool that uses MQC configuration commands and reserves a minimum bandwidth for each queue.
confederation ASN
transit network (OSPF)
Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing
priority queuing
48. A Cisco IOS queuing tool most notable for its scheduler - which always services the high-priority queue over all other queues.
Graft Ack message
CHAP
CLP
priority queuing
49. An early standard from AT&T for encoding analog voice as a digital signal for transmission over a TDM network. PCM requires 64 kbps - and is the basis for the DS0 speed.
pulse code modulation
TKIP
same-layer interaction
UniDirectional Link Detection
50. A workstation or server configured to collect and present RMON data for reporting purposes.
LOCAL_PREF
point coordination function
RMON collector
Service Interworking