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CCIE Vocab
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1. A method that creates three thresholds per egress queue in the Cisco 3560 switch. Traffic is divided into the three queues based on CoS value - and given different likelihoods (weight) for tail drop when congestion occurs based on which egress queue
weighted tail drop
BOOTP
IOS Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)
Query (EIGRP)
2. A queue created by Cisco IOS as a result of the configuration of a queuing tool.
IPv4
software queue
PPPoE
IGMPv2 Host Membership Query
3. 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.
stateful autoconfiguration
Inverse ARP
Multicast Open Shortest Path First
Cisco Group Management Protocol
4. 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.
Boot Protocol
full duplex
B8ZS
RID
5. The speed at which the access link is clocked. This choice affects the price of the connection and many aspects of traffic shaping and policing - compression - quality of service - and other configuration options.
OFDM
access rate
Out of Frame
ISATAP
6. Any routing protocol that uses the concept of using the SPF algorithm with an LSDB to compute routes.
link-state routing protocol
framing
Class-Based Weighted Fair Queuing
boot field
7. In PIM-SM - the path of the group traffic that flows from the RP to the routers that need the traffic. It is also called the root-path tree (RPT) - because it is rooted at the RP.
learning state
Bc bucket
shared distribution tree
Zone-based IOS firewall
8. Router-Port Group Management Protocol.
totally stubby area
outer label
multicast scoping
RGMP
9. Prefix list.
IP prefix list
SAFE Blueprint
Class Selector
local label
10. An attack by which the attacker initiates many TCP connections to a server - but does not complete the TCP connections - by simply not sending the third segment normally used to establish the connection. The server may consume resources and reject ne
QoS pre-classification
multi-action policing
Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus
TCP SYN flood
11. Ethernet feature in which a NIC or Ethernet port can only transmit or receive at the same instant in time - but not both. Half duplex is required when a possibility of collisions exists.
LOS
offset list
Smoothed Round-Trip Time
half duplex
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.
dual stack
BGP decision process
exponential weighting constant
point coordination function
13. Controls the distribution of multicast traffic by checking the TTL values configured on the interfaces. It forwards the multicast packet only on those interfaces whose configured TTL value is less than or equal to the TTL value of the multicast packe
BGP Update
Dijkstra Algorithm
TTL scoping
CLUSTER_LIST
14. The initial 802.11 common key encryption mechanism; vulnerable to hackers.
Ready To Send
LFIB
PAT
Wired Equivalent Privacy
15. Tag Distribution Protocol.
mark probability denominator
TDP
dual-rate - three-color policer
configuration register
16. 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.
network type (OSPF)
disabled state
local label
map class
17. 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
maximum transmission unit
overlapping VPN
VRF Lite
18. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
route redistribution
IGMPv2 Host Membership Query
DHCP
SF
19. A type of OSPF stub area that - unlike stub areas - can inject external routes into the NSSA area.
not-so-stubby area
DLCI
provider router
multicast IP address range
20. An 802.1d STP port state in which the port has been administratively disabled.
Wired Equivalent Privacy
disabled state
process switching
OTP
21. A set of all devices that receive broadcast frames originating from any device within the set. Devices in the same VLAN are in the same broadcast domain.
AS_PATH prepending
broadcast domain
community VLAN
Superframe
22. The practice of defining boundaries that determine how far multicast traffic will travel in your network.
broadcast address
E-LSR
multicast scoping
Ack (EIGRP)
23. 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
pruning
RPF check
community VLAN
24. In BGP - a set of routers inside a single administrative authority - grouped together for the purpose of controlling routing policies for the routes advertised by that group to the Internet.
autonomous system
MRT
FT
DS3
25. 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).
dual token bucket
terminal history
DSR
ACE
26. Inside telcos' original TDM hierarchy - a unit that combines multiple DS0s into a single channel
provider edge
generic traffic shaping (GTS)
Digital Signal Level 1
PPPoE
27. VTP pruning.
pruning
PPPoE
multipath
DS field
28. The mandatory contention-based 802.11 access protocol that is also referred to as CSMA/CA.
MaxAge (OSPF)
distributed coordination function
differentiated tail drop
VoFR
29. A router that is allowed to receive a packet from an OSPF router and then forward the packet to another OSPF router.
token bucket
direct sequence spread spectrum
VRRP Master router
transit router (OSPF)
30. Internet Group Management Protocol.
IGMP
PAgP
software queue
network layer reachability information
31. 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.
transient multicast group
Triggered Extensions to RIP for On-Demand Circuits
triggered updates
internal DSCP
32. A term used in this book to refer to a route that is included in a larger summary route.
IP SLA responder
LLQ
component route
quartet
33. An IPv6/IPv4 tunneling method that is designed for transporting IPv6 packets within a site where a native IPv6 infrastructures is not available.
ISATAP
Alternate state
OTP
AutoQos
34. A T1 alarm state that occurs when the receiver can no longer consistently identify the frame. See LOF.
Assured Forwarding
Out of Frame
Flush timer
payload compression
35. In an IOS confederation configuration - the actual ASN as seen by eBGP peers.
Invalid timer
confederation identifier
SPF algorithm
priority queuing
36. A set of packets in an MPLS network for which the MPLS network will apply the exact same forwarding behavior.
CHAP
FRF.5
dual stack
Forwarding Equivalence Class
37. A Cisco IOS configuration tool for routing protocols by which routing updates may be filtered.
distribution list
STP
VRF table
active (EIGRP)
38. Link-state advertisement.
querier election
Digital Signal Level 1
LSA
DCE
39. Feasible distance.
priority queuing
FD
upstream router
native VLAN
40. A mapping between each DSCP value and a corresponding CoS value - often used in Cisco LAN switches when performing classification for egress queuing.
classful routing
CIR
DSCP-to-CoS map
Differentiated Services
41. A DiffServ PHB that defines eight values that provide backward compatibility with IP Precedence.
Class Selector
MULTI_EXIT_DISC (MED)
alternate mode
PE
42. Operates in dense mode and depends on its own unicast routing protocol that is similar to RIP to perform its multicast functions.
Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol
IGMPv2 Leave
authentication server
multicast IP address structure
43. Also known as triggered updates.
neighbor state
flash updates
Frame Relay LFI Using Multilink PPP (MLP)
Maximum Response Time
44. 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
eBGP multihop
RA
Join/Prune message
custom queuing
45. Dynamic Trunking Protocol.
virtual circuit
DTP
access link
weighted round-robin
46. A BGP router in an AS that uses route reflectors - but that is not aided by any RR server.
route reflector non-client
superior BPDU
half duplex
class map
47. A generic term that refers to the data structure used by a layer in a layered network architecture when sending data.
finish time
GLOP addressing
VLAN filtering
protocol data unit
48. A NAT term describing an IP address representing a host that resides inside the enterprise network - with the address being used in packets outside the enterprise network.
synchronization
Time Interval (Tc)
Inside Global address
Area Border Router
49. 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
software queue
optional transitive
virtual LAN
SN
50. The process of sending an infinite-metric route in routing updates when that route fails.
local label
fully adjacent (OSPF)
route poisoning
Multicast Listener Discovery