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1. The feature in a Cisco IOS device by which a terminal session's previously typed commands are remembered - allowing the user to recall the old commands to the command line through a simple key sequence (for example - the up-arrow key).
designated port
encapsulation replication
private AS
terminal history
2. Differentiated Services.
time-division multiplexing
SAFE Blueprint
Link Access Procedure for Frame-Mode Bearer Services
DiffServ
3. An 802.1d STP transitory port state in which the port does not send or receive frames - and does not learn MAC addresses - but does wait for STP convergence and for CAM flushing by the switches in the network.
listening state
GRE
RITE
SPAN
4. Multilayer Switching.
Backward Explicit Congestion Notification
Common Spanning Tree
MLS
Reverse ARP
5. An IPv6 migration strategy in which a host or router supports both IPv4 and IPv6 natively.
policing rate
QV
FRF.8
dual stack
6. A Cisco-proprietary feature. After a Cisco multicast router receives IGMP Join or Leave messages from hosts - it communicates to the connected Cisco switches - telling them which hosts (based on their unicast MAC addresses) have joined or left each m
generic routing encapsulation
Cisco Group Management Protocol
infrastructure mode
priority queuing
7. Also known as triggered updates.
service set identifier
User Priority
B8ZS
flash updates
8. 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.
Forwarding Information Base
internal DSCP
QoS pre-classification
Forward Explicit Congestion Notification
9. Inside telcos' original TDM hierarchy - a unit that combines multiple DS1s into a single channel
Digital Signal Level 3
Border Gateway Protocol
stub router (EIGRP)
downstream router
10. Link-State Refresh. A timer that determines how often the originating router should reflood an LSA - even if no changes have occurred to the LSA.
LZS
LSRefresh
Link Control Protocol
802.1Q
11. Extensible Authentication Protocol.
Loop Guard
NAT
EAP
internal DSCP
12. A router that should either permanently or temporarily not be used as a transit router. Can wait a certain time after OSPF process start - or after BGP notifies OSPF that BGP has converged - before ceasing to be a stub router.
stub router (OSPF)
MIB
Common Spanning Tree
DiffServ
13. An optional transitive BGP path attribute that - for a summary route - lists the BGP RID and ASN of the router that created the summary.
DS field
AGGREGATOR
well-known mandatory
FRF.9
14. The original standardized set of generic SNMP MIB variables - defined in RFC 1158.
CE
link-local
NAT-PT
MIB-I
15. On a single computer - one layer provides a service to a higher layer. The software or hardware that implements the higher layer requests that the next lower layer perform the needed function.
RARP
joining a group
adjacent-layer interaction
FIB
16. Carrier sense multiple access with collision detection. A media-access mechanism where devices ready to transmit data first check the channel for a carrier. If no carrier is sensed for a specific period of time - a device can transmit. If two devices
no drop
CSMA/CD
totally stubby area
PVST+
17. Version 6 of the IP protocol - which uses 128-bit IP addresses.
LCP
IPv6
CQ
224.0.0.2
18. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
DHCP
policing rate
marking down
PAT
19. Sent by a PIM router - by default every 30 seconds - on every interface on which PIM is configured to discover neighbors - establish adjacency - and maintain adjacency.
NA
Graft message
IP prefix list
PIM Hello message
20. A term generally describing characteristics about BGP paths that are advertised in BGP Updates.
SAFE Blueprint
path attribute
backup state
differentiated tail drop
21. The characterization of how far EIGRP Query messages flow away from the router that first notices a failed route and goes active for a particular subnet.
Class-Based Marking
stub router (EIGRP)
FECN
query scope (EIGRP)
22. 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
Link Access Procedure for Frame-Mode Bearer Services
GRE
graceful restart (OSPF)
IPv6
23. 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.
Inverse ARP
All OSPF Routers
Network Address Translation-Protocol Translation
Reverse ARP
24. 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.
Dynamic ARP Inspection
VPN label
BPDU Guard
storm control
25. A type of spread spectrum that spreads RF signals over the frequency spectrum by transmitting the signal at different frequencies according to a hopping pattern. One of the original 802.11 physical layers used FHSS to offer data rates of 1 and 2 Mbps
Rapid Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus
frequency hopping spread spectrum
MIB walk
PAP
26. A packet-scheduling algorithm used in Cisco switches that provides similar behavior to CBWFQ in shared mode and polices in shaped mode.
B8ZS
administrative weight
direct sequence spread spectrum
shaped round-robin
27. 64 bits at the end of an IPv6 global address - used to uniquely identify each host in a subnet.
FRF.12
scheduler
Goodbye (EIGRP)
interface ID
28. A characterization of a network attack in which packets flow to the attacker - and then out to the true recipient. As a result - the user continues to send data - increasing the chance that the attacker learns more and better information.
Area Border Router
DCE
man-in-the-middle attack
IPCP
29. Peak information rate.
successor route
PIR
RARP
weighted fair queuing
30. Superframe
Loop Guard
SF
control plane
Get (SNMP)
31. 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.
authentication method
variance
Web Cache Communication Protocol
triggered updates
32. A 64-bit extension to the BGP NLRI field - used by MPLS for the purpose of making MPLS VPN customer routes unique in spite of the possibility of overlapping IPv4 address spaces in different customer networks.
SAFE Blueprint
service policy
Route Distinguisher
Inside Local address
33. Link-state database.
traffic contract
LSDB
LxPDU
PAP
34. 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.
successor route
802.1Q-in-Q
designated router (OSPF)
AS_SET
35. The router that will receive the group traffic when a multicast router forwards group traffic to another router.
Wired Equivalent Privacy
downstream router
multipath
subnet broadcast address
36. Rendezvous point.
wireless LAN controller
Yellow Alarm
RP
point coordination function
37. 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.
passive (EIGRP)
GLOP addressing
fraggle attack
IGMPv1 Host Membership Report
38. The 802.1X function implemented by a switch - in which the switch translates between EAPoL and RADIUS messages in both directions - and enables/disables ports based on the success/failure of authentication.
neighbor state
Layer x PDU
authenticator
IGMP
39. The difference between the measured signal power and the noise power that a particular receiver sees at a given time. Higher SNRs generally indicate better performance.
signal-to-noise ratio
network allocation vector
LSP
PHB
40. A standard (RFC 951) protocol by which a LAN-attached host can dynamically broadcast a request for a server to assign it an IP address - along with other configuration settings - including a subnet mask and default gateway IP address.
Address Resolution Protocol
IGMPv3 Host Membership Report
Boot Protocol
token bucket
41. A Cisco IOS queuing tool most notable for its reservation of a minimum bandwidth for each queue.
transit router (OSPF)
custom queuing
low-latency queuing
totally NSSA area
42. Multicast Open Shortest Path First.
Type of Service byte
MOSPF
IGMP
IGMPv1 Host Membership Report
43. 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.
PVST+
MOSPF
exponential weighting constant
broadcast domain
44. A VC that is set up dynamically when needed. An SVC can be equated to a dial-on-demand connection in concept.
E-LSR
same-layer interaction
switched virtual circuit
DSCP-to-threshold map
45. In two-rate policing - the second and higher rate defined to the policer.
granted window
peak information rate
IP Source Guard
client tracking
46. Extended Superframe.
MTU
ESF
EGP
Source-Specific Multicast (SSM)
47. The All OSPF Routers multicast IP address - listened for by all OSPF routers.
BPV
224.0.0.5
token bucket
MD5 hash
48. Ethernet MAC address that represents all devices on the LAN.
broadcast address
Area Border Router
data terminal equipment
LOF
49. A commonly used name for Multi-VRF CE.
VRF Lite
joining a group
multicast scoping
terminal history
50. An 802.1d STP port state in which the port has been administratively disabled.
Ack (EIGRP)
disabled state
inner label
smurf attack
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