This document contains 16 questions related to computer networking concepts including: explaining reserved MAC protocols like poll and select, drawing diagrams of token passing protocols, describing the Ethernet frame format, comparing wired and wireless LAN architectures, explaining problems like hidden and exposed stations, defining the services offered by the network layer, listing IP addressing classes and issues that led to address depletion, performing subnetting calculations, designing subnet blocks within an organization's address range, explaining DHCP with diagrams and state machines, describing the IP datagram format, showing how packet fragmentation helps the network layer, listing security issues in IPv4 and solutions, illustrating distance vector routing with an example, and illustrating path vector routing with an example.
This document contains 16 questions related to computer networking concepts including: explaining reserved MAC protocols like poll and select, drawing diagrams of token passing protocols, describing the Ethernet frame format, comparing wired and wireless LAN architectures, explaining problems like hidden and exposed stations, defining the services offered by the network layer, listing IP addressing classes and issues that led to address depletion, performing subnetting calculations, designing subnet blocks within an organization's address range, explaining DHCP with diagrams and state machines, describing the IP datagram format, showing how packet fragmentation helps the network layer, listing security issues in IPv4 and solutions, illustrating distance vector routing with an example, and illustrating path vector routing with an example.
This document contains 16 questions related to computer networking concepts including: explaining reserved MAC protocols like poll and select, drawing diagrams of token passing protocols, describing the Ethernet frame format, comparing wired and wireless LAN architectures, explaining problems like hidden and exposed stations, defining the services offered by the network layer, listing IP addressing classes and issues that led to address depletion, performing subnetting calculations, designing subnet blocks within an organization's address range, explaining DHCP with diagrams and state machines, describing the IP datagram format, showing how packet fragmentation helps the network layer, listing security issues in IPv4 and solutions, illustrating distance vector routing with an example, and illustrating path vector routing with an example.
1. Explain poll and select in a reserved MAC protocol.
2. Explain token passing with diagrams 3. Write and explain the Ethernet frame format. 4. Compare wired and wireless Lan architectures. 5. Explain Hidden station and exposed station problem. 6. What is a transparent switch and its criteria. 7. List and explain the services offered by Network Layer 8. List the different classes of classful addressing and what led to address depletion 9. Find the Starting Address, Ending Address and the range of the subnet where one of the address is 192.168.0.20/24 10. An organization is granted a block of addresses with the beginning address 18.24.72.0/24. The organization needs to have 3 sub blocks of addresses one of 10 addresses, one of 55 addresses and one of 110 addresses. Design the sub blocks. 11. Explain the functioning of DHCP using diagram and FSM 12. Write the IP datagram format and explain all the fields 13. Show how Fragmentation of a packet helps the functioning of Network layer. 14. What are the security issues related to IPv4 datagrams? Suggest how they can be tackled 15. Illustrate Distance vector routing algorithm with the help of a suitable example. 16. Illustrate path vector routing algorithm with the help of a suitable example.