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Hi all
I am a beginner in this domain. foiiowing are some questions that were asked me in different interviews.Expecting the answers from u all..... 1.why it is called "TCP/IP" but not "UDP/IP"? 2.In FTP transmission which is used TCP or UDP? 3. In which TCP layer "ping" sits? 4. what are the types of LSA (link state algorithm) OSPF use? 5. How to overload a BGP router? 6.How to configure a 2 networks(1st uses RIP, 2nd uses OSPF) thru BGP? |
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In article <1146822863.662497.82460@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>,
Miku <satyaranjan.sahu@gmail.com> wrote: >I am a beginner in this domain. foiiowing are some questions that were >asked me in different interviews. >Expecting the answers from u all..... You expect each of the hundreds or thousands of people reading your message to respond? And to respond with accurate and useful answers? If you expect answers from us all, then you believe we have some kind of obligation to answer you. What is the nature of that obligation, and what do we get in return? Since you could look up this information yourself, will you pay us each our usual consulting rate for the time we spend answering? |
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In article <1146822863.662497.82460@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups. com>,
"Miku" <satyaranjan.sahu@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all > I am a beginner in this domain. foiiowing are some questions that were > asked me in different interviews.Expecting the answers from u all..... The point of them asking these questions is to find out how experienced YOU are with TCP/IP. If you want to be able to answer questions like these, you should read books and web pages, and get experience runing networks, not just repeat the questions here. > 1.why it is called "TCP/IP" but not "UDP/IP"? > 2.In FTP transmission which is used TCP or UDP? > 3. In which TCP layer "ping" sits? > 4. what are the types of LSA (link state algorithm) OSPF use? > 5. How to overload a BGP router? > 6.How to configure a 2 networks(1st uses RIP, 2nd uses OSPF) thru BGP? -- Barry Margolin, barmar@alum.mit.edu Arlington, MA *** PLEASE post questions in newsgroups, not directly to me *** *** PLEASE don't copy me on replies, I'll read them in the group *** |
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Miku wrote:
> I am a beginner in this domain. foiiowing are some questions that were > asked me in different interviews..... God only knows how you made it as far as the interview stage for any position requiring such knowledge. Probably by the intervention of some human resources faggot. |
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On 2006-05-05, Miku <satyaranjan.sahu@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all > I am a beginner in this domain. foiiowing are some questions that were > asked me in different interviews.Expecting the answers from u all..... This is more proof (ignoring the flame-bait part of this) that the world of computing has turned from the 1980's / mid-1990's spirit of ing each other out in forums like newsgroups to this annoying "GIMME!" generation that doesn't care to think, has no interest in thinking, and would rather slap together generic parts and generic mediocrity into complex systems under the direction of idiot bean-counters with too much power, that then we get together in this newsgroup to figure out. Hell of a way to make a buck. I'd rather figure out how to get IPv6 or the next generation of space-IPv4 out to Jupiter. /dmfh ---- __| |_ __ / _| |_ ____ __ dmfh @ / _` | ' \| _| ' \ _ / _\ \ / \__,_|_|_|_|_| |_||_| (_) \__/_\_\ ---- |
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DMFH wrote: > On 2006-05-05, Miku <satyaranjan.sahu@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi all > > I am a beginner in this domain. foiiowing are some questions that were > > asked me in different interviews.Expecting the answers from u all..... > > This is more proof (ignoring the flame-bait part of this) that the > world of computing has turned from the 1980's / mid-1990's spirit of > ing each other out in forums like newsgroups to this annoying > "GIMME!" generation that doesn't care to think, has no interest in > thinking, and would rather slap together generic parts and generic > mediocrity into complex systems under the direction of idiot > bean-counters with too much power, that then we get together in this > newsgroup to figure out. I would think that, even back in the "good old days" (i.e. 12-14 hour days , that a question like -"I don't have a clue about networking, but I, too, want to get a high-paying job in the computer networking industry - how about giving me some pat answers to these question, so I can fool the (understandably clueless HR) interviewer, get the job, screw up the job, and then leave it to the professionals to come in behind me and clean up the mess - with a brassed off manager breathing down their necks" - would still have been flame-bait. And ... why are they asking about OSPF? Hey ... wait ... an according-to-GOSIP government job? Maybe it would serve the OP right to get the job! ![]() |
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