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Open VSwitch - Game Show Edition

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Open VSwitch - Game Show Edition

This document appears to be describing a game show about computer networking topics where teams earn and lose points by answering multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions correctly or incorrectly. The questions cover topics like Open vSwitch, Silicon Valley startups, TCP/IP protocols, type of service fields, software defined networking, and general networking trivia. Teams also have the opportunity to complete networking tasks within a time limit for additional points.
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Open vSwitch: Game Show Edition

Open vSwitch Silicon Valley TCP/IP TOS Faces of SDN Potpourri

$100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100


$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200
$300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300
$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400
$500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
What’s At Stake?
Round 1 Rules
● Teams alternate choosing a question.
● First team to buzz in after question is read answers:
○ Correct: Wins points.
○ Incorrect: Loses points.
■ Other team may guess, no penalty for being wrong.
● Special Shell Game questions:
○ Team that chose question has 60 seconds to complete
a specified task from a shell prompt.
Round 2 Rules
Each team gathers around its easel and has 60 seconds to:

Write the names of as many fixed-width fields in an IPv4


header as possible, along with their widths in bits.

Example: “version, 4 bits”

Win $5/bit for correct answers (up to 20 x 8 x $5 = $800).

Lose $5/bit penalty for incorrect answers.


Open vSwitch $100

True or false:
Corporate contributors to Open vSwitch must
sign a Contributor License Agreement (CLA).
Open vSwitch $200

What are the two protocols primarily used to


control Open vSwitch?
Open vSwitch $300

In what year was Open vSwitch 1.0 released?


One of: 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Open vSwitch $400

Name three L2-in-L3 tunnel encapsulations


supported by Open vSwitch.
Open vSwitch $500

Which one of the following file formats does not


appear somewhere in the Open vSwitch source
tree?
XML, HTML, nroff, Markdown
Silicon Valley $100

This road is famous for venture capital offices.


Silicon Valley $200

Many startups started in this building.


Silicon Valley $300

Shell Game!
In an Open vSwitch “sandbox” environment,
create a bridge br0 and add a flow to it.
(60 second limit)
Silicon Valley $400

This Palo Alto building is in the National Register


of Historic Places.
Silicon Valley $500

Palo Alto site of innovation.


TCP/IP $100

What is the minimum length of an IPv4 header?


The maximum length?
TCP/IP $200

IPv4 contains a field named “TTL”.


What is the name of this field in IPv6?
TCP/IP $300

In the pre-CIDR Internet, in what “class” was the


IP address 172.18.254.16?
TCP/IP $400

In IPv4, what is a “martian”?


TCP/IP $500

RFC 1190 defines a protocol called ST, the


Internet Stream Protocol. What is another name
for this protocol?
TOS $100

IPv4 header field.


TOS $200

An agreement with an ISP.


TOS $300

Edition of Star Trek.


TOS $400

Shell Game!
Using command-line tools from a shell prompt,
compute 0x1234 xor 0xabcd, expressing the
answer in hexadecimal.
(60 second limit)
TOS $500

A mainframe predecessor of DOS/360.


Faces of SDN $100
Faces of SDN $200
Faces of SDN $300
Faces of SDN $400
Faces of SDN $500
Potpourri $100

Pair up each protocol with its TCP port number:


FTP, SMTP, Telnet, SSH
21, 22, 23, 25
Potpourri $200

What earlier “SDx” inspired the term “SDN”?


Potpourri $300

What kind of arithmetic is used to compute the


IP, TCP, and UDP checksums?
Potpourri $400

What country won the 2014 World Cup soccer


championship?
Potpourri $500

State the first and last name of any current NFL


player.

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