Network Engineer Interview Questions and Answers
Network Engineer Interview Questions and Answers
Network Engineer Interview Questions and Answers
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Engineer is a technology professional who has the necessary skills to plan implement
and oversee the computer networks that support in house voice, data, video and
wireless network services. He need to establish networking environment by designing
system configuration, directing system installation , definitely g documenting and
enforcing system. Net Engineer aim is to ensure the integrity of high availability network
infrastructure to provide maximum uses. Net engineer are also known as computer
network architects. They work with a company computer network that includes LAN and
WAN Internet’s and extranets So track your future in Networking by looking
into Network Engineer job interview question and answers given.
Network Engineer Interview Questions And Answers
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1. Question 1. What Are The Types Of Lan Cables Used? What Is A Cross
Cable?
Answer :
Types of LAN cables that are in use are "Cat 5" and "Cat 6". "Cat 5" can support
100 Mbps of speed and "CAT 6" can support 1Gbps of speed.
Cross cable: Its used to connect same type of devices without using a
switch/hub so that they can communicate.
2. Question 2. What Is The Difference Between A Normal Lan Cable And
Cross Cable? What Could Be The Maximum Length Of The Lan Cable?
Answer :
The way the paired wires are connected to the connector (RJ45) is different in
cross cable and normal LAN cable.
The theoritical length is 100 meters but after 80 meters you may see drop in
speed due to loss of signal.
3. Question 3. What Id Dhcp? Why It Is Used? What Are Scopes And Super
Scopes?
Answer :
DHCP: Dynamic host configuration protocol. Its used to allocate IP addresses
to large number of PCs in a network environment. This makes the IP
management very easy.
Scope: Scope contains IP address like subnet mask, gateway IP, DNS server
IP and exclusion range which a client can use to communicate with the other
PCs in the network.
Superscope: When we combine two or more scopes together its called super
scope.
4. Question 4. What Is Active Directory?
Answer :
A central component of the Windows platform, Active Directory directory
service provides the means to manage the identities and relationships that
make up network environments. For example we can create, manage and
administor users, computers and printers in the network from active directory.
5. Question 5. What Is Dns? Why It Is Used? What Is "forward Lookup" And
"reverse Lookup" In Dns? What Are A Records And Mx Records?
Answer :
DNS is domain naming service and is used for resolving names to IP address
and IP addresses to names. The computer understands only numbers while
we can easily remember names. So to make it easier for us what we do is we
assign names to computers and websites. When we use these names (Like
yahoo.com) the computer uses DNS to convert to IP address (number) and it
executes our request.
Forward lookup: Converting names to IP address is called forward lookup.
Reverse lookup: Resolving IP address to names is called reverse lookup.
'A' record: Its called host record and it has the mapping of a name to IP
address. This is the record in DNS with the help of which DNS can find out the
IP address of a name.
'MX' Record: its called mail exchanger record. Its the record needed to locate
the mail servers in the network. This record is also found in DNS.
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10. Question 10. What Is Bsod? What Do You Do When You Get Blue Screen
In A Computer? How Do You Troubleshoot It?
Answer :
BSOD stands for blue screen of Death. when there is a hardware or OS fault
due to which the windows OS can run it give a blue screen with a code. Best
way to resolve it is to boot the computer is "LAst known good configuration". If
this doesn't work than boot the computer in safe mode. If it boots up than the
problemis with one of the devices or drivers.
11. Question 11. What Is Ris? What Is Imaging/ghosting?
Answer :
RIS stands for remote installation services. You save the installed image on a
windows server and then we use RIS to install the configured on in the new
hardware. We can use it to deploy both server and client OS. Imaging or
ghosting also does the same job of capturing an installed image and then
install it on a new hardware when there is a need. We go for RIS or
iamging/ghosting because installing OS everytime using a CD can be a very
time consuming task. So to save that time we can go for
RIS/Ghosting/imaging.
13. Question 13. Your System Is Infected With Virus? How To Recover The
Data?
Answer :
Install another system. Insall the OS with the lates pathces, Antivirus with
latest updates. Connect the infected HDD as secondary drive in the system.
Once done scan and clean the secondary HDD. Once done copy the files to the
new system.
14. Question 14. What Is The Difference Between A Switch And A Hub?
Answer :
Switch sends the traffic to the port to which its meant for. Hub sends the
traffic to all the ports.
15. Question 15. What Is A Router? Why We Use It?
Answer :
Router is a switch which uses routing protocols to process and send the
traffic. It also receives the traffic and sends it across but it uses the routing
protocols to do so.
16. Question 16. What Are Manageable And Non Manageable Switches?
Answer :
Switches which can be administered are calledmanageable switches. For
example we can create VLAN for on such switch. On no manageable swiches
we can't do so.
17. Question 17. What Is Nic?
Answer :
A network card, network adapter or NIC (network interface controller) is a
piece of computer hardware designed to allow computers to communicate
over a computer network
25. Question 25. What Is The Difference Between ‘standard’ And ‘extended’
Acl (access Control List)?
Answer :
Standard ACLs are source-based, whereas extended ACLs are source- and
destination-based.
26. Question 26. Define ‘anonymous Ftp’?
Answer :
Anonymous FTP is a way of granting a user access to files in public servers.
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27. Question 27. What Is A Router? What Are Its Basic Roles?
Answer :
A router is a layer 3 network device used to establish communication between
different networks.
The roles of a router are –
o inter-network communication
o Best path selection
o Packet forwarding
o Packet filtering
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30. Question 30. A Gateway Works In Which Layer Of The Osi Model?
Answer :
Transport layer.
31. Question 31. How Many Layers Are There In The Osi Reference Model?
What Are They?
Answer :
There are 7 layers: physical layer, data link layer, network layer, transport layer,
session layer, presentation layer, and application layer.
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