5. Ip Address Ranges:
Class A: 0-126. 127 is a Broadcast
Class B: 128-191
Class C: 192-223
Class D: 224-239
Class E: 240-255.
Ques 11. Well.. firt of all one should know what a protocol actually means:
A Protocol is bascially set of rules designed and developed for the internetwork or
can say intranetwork Communications. the need of Tcp had been rised in early
years when like.. IBM Mainframe were not able to Communicate with the
Burroughs mainframe.. means if you wish to connect 2 or more computers they
should be same with everything from manufacturer to designer and
implementer…then TCP imerged as a solution-for-ever..
EARLIER it was NCP( Network Control Protocal) but later it refined into
TCP( Transmission Control Protocol) and IP(Internet Protocol)on jan.1,1983..
Some General roles of TCP/IP are:
1. Independence from particular vendor or network.
2. very low data overhead
3. good failure recovery.
and if the thinghs are taken seprately.. then
TCP is bascially responsible for proper data transmission by assuring data
integrity it is a connection oriented protocol that follows the under scenerio
1. Handshaking.
2. Packect Sequencing
3. Flow Control.
4. Error handling.
IP : Since the data to be sent must be put somewhere the IP works here .. the
required data is packaged in an IP packet.
7 Application
6 Presentation Upper Layers
5 Session
4 Transport
3 Network
2 Data Link Lower Layers
1 Physical
The presentation layer’s task is to isolate the lower layers from the application’s
data format. It converts the data from the application into a common format, often
called the canonical representation. The presentation layer processes machine-
dependent data from the application layer into a machine-independent format for
the lower layers.
The presentation layer is where file formats and even character formats (ASCII
and EBCDIC, for example) are lost. The conversion from the application data
format takes place through a “common network programming language” (as it is
called in the OSI Reference Model documents) that has a structured format.
The presentation layer does the reverse for incoming data. It is converted from the
common format into application-specific formats, based on the type of application
the machine has instructions for. If the data comes in without reformatting
instructions, the information might not be assembled in the correct manner for the
user’s application.
The session layer organizes and synchronizes the exchange of data between
application processes. It works with the application layer to provide simple data
sets called synchronization points that let an application know how the
transmission and reception of data are progressing. In simplified terms, the
session layer can be thought of as a timing and flow control layer.
The session layer is involved in coordinating communications between different
applications, letting each know the status of the other. An error in one application
(whether on the same machine or across the country) is handled by the session
layer to let the receiving application know that the error has occurred. The session
layer can resynchronize applications that are currently connected to each other.
This can be necessary when communications are temporarily interrupted, or when
an error has occurred that results in loss of data.
The transport layer, as its name suggests, is designed to provide the “transparent
transfer of data from a source end open system to a destination end open system,”
according to the OSI Reference Model. The transport layer establishes, maintains,
and terminates communications between two machines.
The transport layer is responsible for ensuring that data sent matches the data
received. This verification role is important in ensuring that data is correctly sent,
with a resend if an error was detected. The transport layer manages the sending of
data, determining its order and its priority.
The network layer provides the physical routing of the data, determining the path
between the machines. The network layer handles all these routing issues,
relieving the higher layers from this issue.
The network layer examines the network topology to determine the best route to
send a message, as well as figuring out relay systems. It is the only network layer
that sends a message from source to target machine, managing other chunks of
data that pass through the system on their way to another machine.
The data link layer, according to the OSI reference paper, “provides for the
control of the physical layer, and detects and possibly corrects errors that can
occur.” In practicality, the data link layer is responsible for correcting
transmission errors induced during transmission (as opposed to errors in the
application data itself, which are handled in the transport layer).
The data link layer is usually concerned with signal interference on the physical
transmission media, whether through copper wire, fiber optic cable, or
microwave. Interference is common, resulting from many sources, including
cosmic rays and stray magnetic interference from other sources.
The physical layer is the lowest layer of the OSI model and deals with the
“mechanical, electrical, functional, and procedural means” required for
transmission of data, according to the OSI definition. This is really the wiring or
other transmission form.
When the OSI model was being developed, a lot of concern dealt with the lower
two layers, because they are, in most cases, inseparable. The real world treats the
data link layer and the physical layer as one combined layer, but the formal OSI
definition stipulates different purposes for each. (TCP/IP includes the data link
and physical layers as one layer, recognizing that the division is more academic
than practical.)
7. Iraban Says:
March 17th, 2006 at 10:29 am
Interviews Questions
1. Are all cacheless proxies DNS cacheful ? If so why ?
2. How does a ping work ? The exact mechanism.
3. How does a DHCP work ? When a pc with no Ip address just with an MAC
addrress boots up , what are the steps that Happen till the time a Ip is given to the
pc from a DHCP.
4. What happens if there are 2 DHCP servers in the network and both gets a
message from 2 pcs booting at exactly the same moment of time.
8. Mike Says:
March 27th, 2006 at 11:52 am
You guys would fail. lol. Class D networks are reserved for multicasting.
someone asking the question isn’t interested in the IP range but what its used for.
ans
you can change a mac address easly. go to the desktop>write click on the my
computer icon>properties>device manager>Network Adapters> properties>
advance>network address.. and then chnage the value. The value should be
hexadecimal or 16 octat
What is DHCP.
ans….
DHCP is a protocol which is designe for Automatic Give the IP Address to DHCP
client..
DHCP Assine the IP Address for few days Lease & capture the clients MAC
address..
It is Updated version of BootP…
27. u can connect two computer using NAT wich use port forwarding method and
proxy server same time on the same line .
26 ping ia process which use ICMP protocl error message which is encapsulated
in a IP packets its calculate the round trip delay time by sending the packet
sending time and subtract it from arrival time. the error messages are 1.destination
unrecheable
2.hardware error.
etc
its also sets maximum hop value and after it becomes 0 the packets discarted
Telnet is a application layer process of connection remote compter and local Area
Network compter by specifing the ip address by a specific port,
25 DHCP is used for MAC address to IP mapping its support both static and
dynamic mapping.Static mapping are done just like bootstrap and for dynamic
mapping it have database of MAC and IP when a packet with a MAC comes ask
for ip its check that assigne a dynamic IP fixed that for a specific time and then
return that packet with that IP
26 In OS when an event done it stored on Message queues and and its relavent
action are called then it executed and cleared message queue it’s tempurary buffer
of a multitusking OS.
5.Class D ip are used for multitusking. that is 1 to many relation ship used with
IGMP protocol for group managemnt.
6.TCP/IP has 4 layer 1.Applicatiotn
2.Transport
3.Internet
4.Netwok Access
Foolish vinod said the OSI Layer
7. Firewall are the rules which are used for Passing traffic thats is packets in
network layer and frame is datalink layer on a specific port it can be two type
1.Hardware
2.Software
11 TCP is a transport layer protocol sued for reliable delivery of segmented
packets
IP is network layer protocol used for end to end delivery of two nodes not
reliable.
27. u can connect two computer using NAT wich use port forwarding method and
proxy server same time on the same line .
26 ping ia process which use ICMP protocl error message which is encapsulated
in a IP packets its calculate the round trip delay time by sending the packet
sending time and subtract it from arrival time. the error messages are 1.destination
unrecheable
2.hardware error.
etc
its also sets maximum hop value and after it becomes 0 the packets discarted
Telnet is a application layer process of connection remote compter and local Area
Network compter by specifing the ip address by a specific port,
25 DHCP is used for MAC address to IP mapping its support both static and
dynamic mapping.Static mapping are done just like bootstrap and for dynamic
mapping it have database of MAC and IP when a packet with a MAC comes ask
for ip its check that assigne a dynamic IP fixed that for a specific time and then
return that packet with that IP
26 In OS when an event done it stored on Message queues and and its relavent
action are called then it executed and cleared message queue it’s tempurary buffer
of a multitusking OS.
5.Class D ip are used for multitusking. that is 1 to many relation ship used with
IGMP protocol for group managemnt.
6.TCP/IP has 4 layer 1.Applicatiotn
2.Transport
3.Internet
4.Netwok Access
Foolish vinod said the OSI Layer
7. Firewall are the rules which are used for Passing traffic thats is packets in
network layer and frame is datalink layer on a specific port it can be two type
1.Hardware
2.Software
11 TCP is a transport layer protocol sued for reliable delivery of segmented
packets
IP is network layer protocol used for end to end delivery of two nodes not
reliable.
Q1: User(s) are complaining of delays when using the network. What would you
do?
ANS:
- get the user(s) to demonstrate the problem
- provide solution
5. reserved for Multicast.. correct… I never really understood this properly until
working with OSPF. You can try memorising the table if you like but it’ll stick
better if you get some understanding on why, and what different addresses are
used for.
If you want a good undertanding of a decent routing protocol, get your head round
OSPF. It’s nice, easy and used a lot plus you’ll understand multicasting in the
process…
For example in OSPF - 224.0.0.5 is used for multicasting routing information and
is address you should always know about. I’ve been asked about this in EVERY
interview I’ve had in networks.
Active Directory.
Active Directory is a administative tool which is use to manage and administer
the domain users, computers, network clients centrelize.
Page file is a vertual memory of the operating system & work as Physical RAM.
It encreses the system performance & working.
What is a Printer.
Printer is a Hardware Device which is use to take hard copy of any text or data
from system..
1. Dot Matrix
2. Lazer
3. Inkjet
Ans..
WDS stands for Wireless Distributed System, & work as Bridging Technology.
In WDS mode Access Point can communicate with Wi-Fi Access Points only
does not support Wireless Cliens.
In this mode WSD AP requires Remote AP mac address so you have to type other
APs MAC address one by one.
and Configure AP in AP with WDS mode with Remote WDS mac address..
with this setting u can make Wireless LAN with out any ethernet wire.
try and if u have any problem contact me at:
rndxpert@gmail.com
Ans..
Yes, we can connect two or more system using many types of mathodes..
Question.
User(s) are complaining of delays when using
the network. What would you do?
Ans.
Network slow problem create by many reasions like.. Spyware, Virus, Spool
Virus, NetBios, or may be any machine infected with a Virus or Worm..
so you have update your antivirus or firewall software or desible the NetBios in
Wins Configurations.
thanks
Ans..
ISA is Software Firewal & Internet Soloution for small & large network. ISA
server blocks Inboud traffic as well as Outbound traffic.
There are different methods to share one internet connection on multipe numbers
of computer.
TCP/IP is a two-way communication between the client and the server and it is a
reliable and there is a confirmation regarding reaching the message to the
destination. It is like a phone call.
UDP is a one-way communication only between the client and the server and it is
not a reliable and there is no confirmation regarding reaching the message to the
destination.
when u want to know about understanding the nature of network then first of all u
should be concentrate on OSI MODEL
osi model have 7 layers and every layer perform unique task:
1 APPLICATION LAYER
2 PRESENTATION LAYER
3 SESSION LAYER
4 TRANSPORT LAYER
5 NETWORK LAYER
6 DATA LINK LAYER
7 PHYSICAL LAYER
BUT NETWORK WORK ON LAYER 7 -1
THANKS SEE YOU ANY TIME WITH LOTS OF FUNDAS
2.What are some of the problems associated with operating a switched LAN?
Ans:
A switched LAN (Local Area Network) may use a Gigabit Ethernet switch that
includes different ports connected to PCs and to layer 3 routers. The routers
connected to different switch ports can not immediately identify failures either of
other routers or of the ports and links by which they are connected to the switch.
The routers currently have to rely on slow timeout mechanisms, such as missed
hello packets, to detect failures on other links connected to the switch.
Thus, the time required to detect failures can and often does dominate the time
required for a routing algorithm to determine a new network topology around a
detected failure (convergence time).
5.Class D: 224-239 its Class D - Used for multicasts, Class D is slightly different
from the first three classes. It has a first bit value of 1, second bit value of 1, third
bit value of 1 and fourth bit value of 0. The other 28 bits are used to identify the
group of computers the multicast message is intended fo
$netstat
and this will give you a list of all opened sockets to the associated ports for
TCP/UDP/RAW protocols.
Michael Mountrakis
mountrakis@illumine.gr
Michael Mountrakis
http://www.illumine.gr
RPM package manager is a tool which is use to install, upgrade and removes the
rpm packages. RPM is develop by redhat and support many linux distirbutions
like Fedora Project, Redhat Enterprise Linux, CentOs, Mendriva and othrs.
-v for verbose
Some examples:-
User(s) are complaining of delays when using the network. What would you do
38. mukesh Says:
October 10th, 2007 at 5:31 am
http://www.academ.com/nanog/feb1997/BGPTutorial/index.htm
How to install and configure the DHCP service for iSCSI startup
1. Install the DHCP service on a computer on the local network where the iSCSI
client computer will be starting. To do this, follow these steps:a. Click Start, point
to Control Panel, and then click Add or Remove Programs.
b. In the Add or Remove Programs dialog box, click Add/Remove Windows
Components.
c. In the Windows Components Wizard, click Networking Services in the
Components list, and then click Details.
d. In the Networking Services dialog box, click to select the Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) check box, and then click OK.
e. In the Windows Components Wizard, click Next to start the Setup program.
Insert the Windows Server 2003 CD into the computer’s CD drive or DVD drive
if you are prompted to do this. Setup copies the DHCP server and tool files to the
computer.
f. When the Setup program is finished, click Finish.
How to install and configure the DHCP service for iSCSI startup
1. Install the DHCP service on a computer on the local network where the iSCSI
client computer will be starting. To do this, follow these steps:a. Click Start, point
to Control Panel, and then click Add or Remove Programs.
b. In the Add or Remove Programs dialog box, click Add/Remove Windows
Components.
c. In the Windows Components Wizard, click Networking Services in the
Components list, and then click Details.
d. In the Networking Services dialog box, click to select the Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) check box, and then click OK.
e. In the Windows Components Wizard, click Next to start the Setup program.
Insert the Windows Server 2003 CD into the computer’s CD drive or DVD drive
if you are prompted to do this. Setup copies the DHCP server and tool files to the
computer.
f. When the Setup program is finished, click Finish
1. User(s) are complaining of delays when using the network. What would you
do?
Ans:
====
1. Check the traffic on the network (using DU Meter) when systems are idle
2. Check to ping the gateway
3. Check any unwanted softwares are installed on the system.
4. Update the Antivirus and Scan the system by unplugging network cable.
5. Check the status of Switch / Hub and cables.
What are some of the problems associated with operating a switched LAN?
Ans:
====
1. Slow Data Traffic
2. Too many connections to server
3. Establish Que process
4. Loss of Data
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/internetworking/design/guide/nd2012.html#wp
3242
What is DHCP?
DHCP stand for Dynamic Host configuration Protocal.DHCP servir provid the
automatically TCP/ IP configuration of all of the claint in the network.
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resume that wins interviews may be no easy task. The reason: Some hiring
managers and recruiters may take a dim view of your single-company job
history. While you might see signs of
o What’s your biggest weakness?
o Top resume mistakes - During the initial screening, the employment
professional is alert for factors that will immediately eliminate a candidate
from further consideration. These knockout factors invariably mean sure
death to a person’s candidacy