CCNA 200-125 V3 Exam ACCESS LIST QUESTIONS 2

            CCNA 200-125 V3 Exam ACCESS LIST QUESTIONS 2 Question 10 Refer to the exhibit. What will happen to HTTP traffic coming from the Internet that is destined for 172.16.12.10 if the traffic is processed by this ACL? router#show access-lists  Extended IP access list 110 10 deny tcp 172.16.0.0 0.0.255.255 any eq telnet 20 deny tcp 172.16.0.0 0.0.255.255 any eq smtp 30 deny tcp 172.16.0.0 0.0.255.255 any eq http 40 permit tcp 172.16.0.0 0.0.255.255 any A. Traffic will be dropped per line 30 of the ACL. B. Traffic will be accepted per line 40 of the ACL. C. Traffic will be dropped, because of the implicit deny all at the end of the ACL. D. Traffic will be accepted, because the source address is not covered by the ACL. Answer:  C Explanation The syntax of an extended access list is: access-list   access-list-number  {permit | deny}  protocol  source {source-mask} destination {destinati...

Top interview question and answers for Linux administrator Part -1

Linux System Administrator Interview Questions & Answers



Hello Techies, In this post we are going to discuss  basic Linux interview questions for freshers or beginners. These questions will give you an idea about what type of questions generally asked for Linux administrator Job.


Q:1 Why LVM is required ?
Ans: LVM stands for Logical Volume Manager , to resize filesystem’s size online we required LVM partition in Linux. Size of LVM partition can be extended and reduced using the lvextend & lvreduce commands respectively

Q:2 How To check Memory stats and CPU stats ?
Ans:  Using ‘free’ & ‘vmstat’ command we can display the physical and virtual memory statistics respectively.With the help of ‘sar’ command we see the CPU utilization & other stats.

Q:3 What does Sar provides and at which location Sar logs are stored ?
AnsSar Collect, report, or save system activity information. The default version of the sar command (CPU utilization report) might be one of the first facilities the  user  runs  to  begin system  activity investigation, because it monitors major system resources. If CPU utilization is near 100 percent (user + nice + system), the workload sampled is CPU-bound.
By  default log files of Sar command  is located at  /var/log/sa/sadd file, where the dd parameter indicates the current day.

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Q:4 How to increase the size of LVM partition ?
Ans: Below are the Logical Steps :
– Use the 
lvextend command (lvextend -L +100M /dev/<Name of the LVM Partition> , in this example we are extending the size by 100MB.
– resize2fs /
dev/<Name of the LVM Partition>
– check the size of partition using ‘
df -h’ command

Q:5 How to reduce or shrink the size of LVM partition ?
Ans: Below are the logical Steps to reduce size of LVM partition :
-
Umount the filesystem using umount command,
-use resize2fs command , 
e.g resiz2fs /dev/mapper/myvg-mylv 10G
-Now use the 
lvreduce command , e.g lvreduce -L 10G /dev/mapper/myvg-mylv
Above Command will shrink the size & will make the filesystem size 10GB.

Q:6 How to create partition from the raw disk ?
Ans: Using fdisk utility we can create partitions from the raw disk.Below are the steps to create partition from the raw dsik :
– 
fdisk  /dev/hd* (IDE) or /dev/sd* (SCSI)
– Type n to create a new partition
–  After creating partition , type w command to write the changes to the partition table.


Q:7 Where the kernel modules are located ?
Ans: The ‘/lib/modules/kernel-version/’ directory stores all kernel modules or compiled drivers in Linux operating system. Also with ‘lsmod’ command we can see all the installed kernel modules.


Q:8 What is umask ?
Ansumask stands for ‘User file creation mask’, which determines the settings of a mask that controls which file permissions are set for files and directories when they are created.


Q:9 How to set the umask permanently for a user?
Ans: To set this value permanently for a user, it has to be put in the appropriate profile file which depends on the default shell of the user.

Q:10 How to change the default run level in linux ?
Ans: To change the run level we have to edit the file “/etc/inittab” and change initdefault entry ( id:5:initdefault:). Using ‘init’ command we change the run level temporary like ‘init 3’ , this command will move the system in runlevl 3.

Q:11 How to share a directory using nfs ?
Ans: To share a directory using nfs , first edit the configuration file ‘/etc/exportfs’ , add a entry like
‘/<directory-name>  <
ip or Network>(Options)’ and then restart the nfs service.


Q:12 How to check and mount nfs share ?
Ans: Using ‘showmount’ command we can see what directories are shared via nfs e.g ‘showmount -e <ip address of nfs server>’.Using mount command we can mount the nfs share on linux machine.


Q:13 What are the default ports used for SMTP, DNS, FTP, DHCP, SSH and squid ?
Ans: Service      Port
SMTP          25
DNS            53
FTP             20 (data transfer) , 21 ( Connection established)
DHCP         67/UDP(
dhcp server) , 68/UDP(dhcp client)
SSH            22
Squid         3128

Q:14 What is Network Bonding ?
Ans: Network bonding is the aggregation of multiple Lan cards into a single bonded interface to provide fault tolerance and high performance. Network bonding is also known as NIC Teaming.

Q:15 What  are the different modes of Network bonding in Linux ?
Ans: Below are list of modes used in Network Bonding :
balance-rr or 0 – round-robin mode for fault tolerance and load balancing.active-backup or 1 – Sets active-backup mode for fault tolerance.balance-xor or 2 – Sets an XOR (exclusive-or) mode for fault tolerance and load balancing.broadcast or 3 – Sets a broadcast mode for fault tolerance. All transmissions are sent on all slave interfaces.802.3ad or 4  – Sets an IEEE 802.3ad dynamic link aggregation mode. Creates aggregation groups that share the same speed & duplex settings.balance-tlb or 5 –  Sets a Transmit Load Balancing (TLB) mode for fault tolerance & load balancing.balance-alb or 6 –  Sets an Active Load Balancing (ALB) mode for fault tolerance & load balancing.


Q:16 How to check and verify the status the bond interface.
Ans: Using the command ‘cat /proc/net/bonding/bond0’ , we can check which mode is enabled and what lan cards are used in this bond. In this example we have one only one bond interface but we can have multiple bond interface like bond1,bond2 and so on.

Q:17 How to check default route and routing table ?
Ans: Using the Commands ‘netstat -nr’ and ‘route -n’ we can see the default route and routing tables.

Q:18 How to check which ports are listening in my Linux Server ?
Ans:  Use the Command ‘netstat –listen’ and ‘lsof -i

Q:19 List the services that are enabled at a particular run level in linux server ?
Ans: With the help of command ‘chkconfig –list | grep 5:on’ we can list all the service that are enabled in run level5. For other run levels just replace 5 with the respective run level.


Q:20 How to enable a service at a particular run level ?
Ans: We can enable a service using the Command ‘chkconfig <Service-Name> on –level 3’


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