raruku wrote: » 1. How can you manage a network using a router?
raruku wrote: » Hi guys, I have lists of networking interview questions which I'm not sure of how to answer them. Please assist if you have more info or knowledge that can be shared, appreciate in advance. 1. How can you manage a network using a router? 2. How would you recommend we support our mobile workers? 3. How does the networking team interact with other areas of IT?
raruku wrote: » 4. What monitoring tools or approaches do you rate?
5. What’s your experience of configuration management?
6. What types of network do you have experience with?
With this one, will it be ideal answer to say that I haven't had any hands on experience work with network yet, but willing to learn by using the CCNA knowledge I have acquired?
theodoxa wrote: » Is this a Britishism (yes, I made that word up) like "writing" or "revising for" an exam? The only thing I can figure is it must be asking which monitoring tools and troubleshooting approach you have used.
theodoxa wrote: » "Experience of"? Is English not their first language? "What is your experience with configuration (presumably this includes change management also?) management? If you don't know, then the answer is "None".
theodoxa wrote: » That would depend on the position. It would sound from the questions like this might not be the answer they are looking for, but you can never tell for sure.
raruku wrote: » Could you elaborate what could be the answer? As I have been working in support role, the type of networking tasks I have been doing are very limited, such as ping specific address whether the server is still up or not, or using tracert command to identify any issue within network. The majority of network's role is done by network engineer guys.
blatini wrote: » Don't feel it's rude to ask for clarification when you're asked questions this broad either.