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Networking Interview Questions
Questions Answers Views Company eMail

SLIP = ?

1 2872

PPP supports which of the following features? a. encryption b. login c. password d. error correction

1 2635

What does the receiving host do with packets when it is using a connection-oriented protocol ? a. acknowledges only the first and last packet, puts the packets in their proper order. b. acknowledges only the first and last packet, discards in any packet that have arrived out of sequence. c. acknowledges each packet and puts the packets in their proper order. d. acknowledges each packet and discards in any packet that have arrived out of order

1 2867

You have a Solaris host that acts as the DNS server. Which process (daemon) must this Solaris host be running ? a. dnsd b. dns c. named d. nameserver -d

1 2888

Solaris machines more often than not runs routed daemon. routed is the unix equivalent of RIP. It is always run with -q option. Why ? a. q options optimizes the process b. q option uses a default route c. q option only activates itself in the absence of a default router d. q option tells the process not to advertise any routes. It just listens to the RIP udates. That way it does not interfere with router in the subnet.

1 2827

What is the difference between 802.2 and 802.3 frames ? a. 802.3 = 802.2 + LLC Header Info b. 802.2 = 802.3 + LLC Header Info c. 802.2 = 802.3 + Length field c. 802.3 = 802.2 + Length field

1 4042

IP classes and their ranges (A-C): a. 1-127, 128-191, 192-223 b. 1-127, 128-191, 192-254 c. 1-126, 128-192, 193-223 d. 1-126, 128-191, 192-223

1 3684

UDP runs its own ? a. Frame Building b. Packet building c. Packet Routing d. CRC

1 2632

Name 3 problems with distance-vector protocol ? a. not feasible for small internetwork b. count-to-infinite c. routing loops d. inconsistent views of network

1 2354

You have a class C subnet. You would like divide it up into 8 more subnets by "subnetting" ? What would be the subnet mask ? a. 255.255.255.192 b. 255.255.255.224 c. 255.255.255.240 d. 255.255.255.248 d. 255.255.255.252

1 2657

You have a class C subnet. You would like divide it up into 5 more subnets by "subnetting" . How many hosts can you have per subnet ? a. 30 b. 31 c. 30 d. 62 e. 126

1 2691

You have a class C subnet. You would like divide it up into 5 more subnets by "subnetting". However you also have to have at least 31 hosts per subnet. Can you do it ? a. Yes b. No

1 2635

You have divided your class C network into 6 subnets. Your subnet mask is 255.255.255.224. What are the ranges of IPs for your subnets ? Your Network address before subnetting was 200.252.144.0 a. 32-62, 64-93, 96-125, 128-157, 160-189, 192-221 b. 33-63, 65-94, 97-126, 129-158, 161-190, 193-222 c. 34-64, 66-95, 98-127, 130-159, 162-191, 194-223 d. 35-65, 67-96, 99-128, 131-160, 163-192, 195-224

1 2953

You have a class B subnet. You would like divide it up into 5 more subnets by "subnetting" . How many hosts can you have per subnet ? a. 30 b. 1022 c. 2046 d. 4094 e. 8190

1 2762

Best example of Flat Addressing Scheme among the following ? a. MAC addresses b. Classless IP addresses c. Classful IP addresses d. IPX addresses

1 3065


Un-Answered Questions { Networking }

How do I know which is private ip address and which is public ip address?

1186


whenever install patch cluster, system will be restart what is the problem?

1825


Why does network standardisation carry so much importance?

398


What is silence suppression?

504


Can the IP address be same for 2 PC's?

1137


Explain how can we detect that the other end of a tcp connection has crashed? Can we use "keepalives" for this?

1290


What are ip classes and how can you identify the ip class of given a ip address?

426


What is the range of addresses in the classes of internet addresses

1229


What are the two types of transmission technology available

1230


What is the role of tcp/ip in data transmission from source to destination?

1147


What is the difference between domain and workgroup?

441


What is peer to peer?

506


Differentiate between Link state and Distance Vector Routing algorithm.

1776


What is wan?

341


What do you use to write documentation? Editor? Mail reader?

2114