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vyaragudda
Please let me know what kind of questions will be asked at CCNA interview for freshers. Share your interview experience.
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TurK-FX
I am also wondering...
jdballinger
I am confused as to what interview you mean. Are you talking about the CCNA exam? If that's what you are asking, you won't find any answer here other than to go to Cisco's website and look at the test objectives. Anything other than that would be a violation of the student NDA.
If you mean a job interview that requires a CCNA, then I'd say anything from the test objectives is fair game!
mohamedshajid
I think he is asking maybe a interview of Networking administrator. Am i right bro?
gouki2005
I ahve a few an employer ask me.
How do you configure it OSPF(commands)
How many channels has T1
What is a VPN
I Dont remenber more.
goldenlight
Passing the CCNA Will give you more then enough ammunition to answer any interview question relevant to the job. Unless they mostly ask you behavior interview questions
Ltat42a
Here's one....What is a loop?
atorven
Which kind of loop are you referring to? Switching, routing?
Ltat42a
I replied to both when I was asked that.
chmorin
You will get questions along the lines of "What is STP?", "What is a Loopback interface?", "What are ACL's used for?", "How do you configure a default route?", etc...
It's like a really easy CCENT test in many cases. Worst case, they stick you in a room with a few routers and a switch and give you a piece of paper telling you to configure them a certain way. Default routes, OSPF, VLAN's, maybe some on the spot subnetting. It really depends on who is hiring you.
A Company: Will want basic knowledge and skills that are applicable to their business.
A VAR(Value Added Reseller): Will want more advanced CCNA lab style knowledge and skills, like youre fresh off the CCNA exam or even have some experience.
It all about the environment you are stepping into. Hope this helps.
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