Network Protocols and Encapsulation Questions
Comprehensive knowledge of network protocol stacks and layering, including the Open Systems Interconnection model and the Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol suite. Candidates should understand protocol purposes and behaviors at each layer, including connection oriented and connectionless transport, address resolution, discovery and multicast management, and control plane messages. Know common protocols such as the User Datagram Protocol, Internet Control Message Protocol, and Internet Group Management Protocol and how they differ in reliability, ordering, and use cases. Be familiar with tunneling and encapsulation technologies and their tradeoffs, including Virtual Private Network, Generic Routing Encapsulation, Multiprotocol Label Switching, overlay network technologies such as Virtual Extensible Local Area Network, Generic Network Virtualization Encapsulation, and Network Virtualization using Generic Routing Encapsulation. Understand encryption and integrity options at the network layer such as Internet Protocol Security and at the transport layer such as Transport Layer Security and Secure Sockets Layer, including tunnel versus transport modes. Be able to reason about encapsulation overhead, maximum transmission unit and fragmentation, latency and throughput implications, path characteristics, compatibility and interoperability, and typical deployment patterns for site to site tunnels, remote access, data center overlays, and network virtualization.
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