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Frequently Asked Questions - Networks

This document contains 35 frequently asked questions about networking concepts. The questions cover topics such as troubleshooting network delays, problems with switched LANs, combining TCP/IP and SNA traffic, choosing cabling for Fast Ethernet, class D IP addresses, firewalls, sockets, daemons, port numbers, layers in TCP/IP, ensuring received UDP messages, IP headers, message queues, shared memory, DHCP, ping, telnet, gopher, connecting multiple computers to the internet using the same line, layered networks, the OSI model, network topologies like bus and ring, Ethernet bandwidth, the CSMA/CD protocol, and advantages and disadvantages of Ethernet and ring networks.

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Frequently Asked Questions - Networks

This document contains 35 frequently asked questions about networking concepts. The questions cover topics such as troubleshooting network delays, problems with switched LANs, combining TCP/IP and SNA traffic, choosing cabling for Fast Ethernet, class D IP addresses, firewalls, sockets, daemons, port numbers, layers in TCP/IP, ensuring received UDP messages, IP headers, message queues, shared memory, DHCP, ping, telnet, gopher, connecting multiple computers to the internet using the same line, layered networks, the OSI model, network topologies like bus and ring, Ethernet bandwidth, the CSMA/CD protocol, and advantages and disadvantages of Ethernet and ring networks.

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Frequently Asked Questions - Networking Concepts

1. User(s) are complaining of delays when using the network. What would you
do?

2. What are some of the problems associated with operating a switched LAN?

3. Name some of the ways of combining TCP/IP traffic and SNA traffic over
the same link.

4. What sort of cabling is suitable for Fast Ethernet protocols?

5. What is a Class D IP address?

6. Why do I sometimes lose a server's address when using more than one
server?

7. What is Firewall?

8. How do I monitor the activity of sockets?

9. How would I put my socket in non-blocking mode?

10. What are RAW sockets?

11. What is the role of TCP protocol and IP protocol.

12. What is UDP?

13. How can I make my server a daemon?

14. How should I choose a port number for my server?

15. Layers in TCP/IP

16. How can I be sure that a UDP message is received?

17. How to get IP header of a UDP message


18. Writing UDP/SOCK_DGRAM applications

19. How many bytes in an IPX network address?

20. What is the difference between MUTEX and Semaphore?

21. What is priority inversion?

22. Different Solutions to dining philosophers problem.

23. What is a message queue?

24. Questions on Shared Memory.

25. What is DHCP?

26. Working of ping, telnet, gopher.

27. Can I connect two computers to internet using same line ?

28. Why networks are layered ? What is the advantage of that ?

29. How many layers are there in OSI ? Why is it called OSI model ?

30. network topologies ?

31. Which are the different network toplogies ?


an example of bus type network.

32. What is the Bandwidth of ethernet ?

33. Explain the advantage and disadvantage of ethernet ?

34. Which is the protocol used in ethernet. (CSMA/CD) Why is it called so ?

35. What is the advantage of Ring network ?

36. Compare it with ethernet.

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