DevOps – Networking Interview Questions
Networking is an essential skill for DevOps and while setting up a Lab network we need to work with Routers, Switch, hubs, doing IP planning, assigning subnets, traffic sepration using VLANs. Here we comes up with a short but most imported question the one should prepare while appearing for DevOps Networking interviews.
- What is Ethernet?
 - What is TCP/IP?
 - What is a MAC address? What is it used for?
 - When is this MAC address used?: ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
 - What is an IP address?
 - Explain subnet mask and given an example
 - What is a private IP address? In which scenarios/system designs, one should use it?
 - What is a public IP address? In which scenarios/system designs, one should use it?
 - Explain the OSI model. What layers there are? What each layer is responsible for?
 - For each of the following determine to which OSI layer it belongs:
- Error correction
 - Packets routing
 - Cables and electrical signals
 - MAC address
 
 - IP address
Terminate connections
3 way handshake
Details
What delivery schemes are you familiar with? - What is CSMA/CD? Is it used in modern ethernet networks?
 - Describe the following network devices and the difference between them:
- router
 - switch
 - hub
 
 - How does a router works?
 - What is NAT?
 - What is a proxy? How does it works? What do we need it for?
 - What is TCP? How does it works? What is the 3 way handshake?
 - What is round-trip delay or round-trip time?
 - How does SSL handshake work?
 - What is the difference between TCP and UDP?
 - What TCP/IP protocols are you familiar with?
 - Explain “default gateway”
 - What is ARP? How does it works?
 - What is TTL? What does it helps to prevent?
 - What is DHCP? How does it works?
 - What is SSL tunneling? How does it works?
 - What is a socket? Where can you see the list of sockets in your system?
 - What is IPv6? Why should we consider using it if we have IPv4?
 - What is VLAN?
 - What is MTU?
 - What happens if you send a packet that is bigger than the MTU?
 - True or False?. Ping is using UDP because it doesn’t care about reliable connection
 - What is SDN?
 - What is ICMP? What is it used for?
 - What is NAT? How does it work?
 - Which factors affect network performances
 - What the terms “Data Plane” and “Control Plane” refer?
 - Explain Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
 - What is link aggregation? Why is it used?
 - What is Asymmetric Routing? How do deal with it?
 - What overlay (tunnel) protocols are you familiar with?
 - What is GRE? How does it works?
 - What is VXLAN? How does it works?
 - What is SNAT?
 - Explain OSPF
 - What is latency?
 - What is bandwidth?
 - What is throughput?
 - When performing a search query, what is more important, latency or throughput? And how to assure that what managing global infrastructure?
 - When uploading a video, what is more important, latency or throughput? And how to assure that?
 - What other considerations (except latency and throughput) are there when forwarding requests?
 - Explain Spine & Leaf
 - What is Network Congestion? What can cause it?
 - What can you tell me about UDP packet format? What about TCP packet format? How is it different?
 - What is the exponential backoff algorithm? Where is it used?
 - Using Hamming code, what would be the code word for the following data word 100111010001101?
 - Give examples of protocols found in the application layer
 - Give examples of protocols found in the network Layer
 - What is HSTS?
 - What is the difference if any between SSL and TLS?
 - What is the Internet? Is it the same as the World Wide Web?
 - What is the ISP?
 
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