Re: I know this CCIE who wouldn't know a packet if it hit him

From: Jian Gu (guxiaojian@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Dec 06 2007 - 03:54:32 ART


Sure, here is one I like,

How does a L3 switch router know when to L2 switch an incoming frame and
when to L3 switch an incoming frame?

On Dec 5, 2007 10:00 PM, Sohail Nedaria <sohail.nedaria@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Guys
>
> Can you guys provide me CCIE Interview questions so i can
> also prepare my self well before i take on any interview.
>
> Thanks
> Suhail
> CCIE#19337
>
>
> On 12/6/07, ccie ccie <cciefun@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am going off bit, but like to share something with you.
> >
> > I gave lots of interview include CISCO, Google, Yahoo......no end & i
> gave
> > with out any interest to join but to test myself :). I gave interview
> for
> > small to big organization & i found you can't impress the interviewer
> only
> > by your techniqual knowledge.
> >
> > Thing to impress them as per my understanding are as.
> >
> > 1. Good Techniqual Approach
> > 2. If you dont know say you dont know this time, but you will learn &
> find
> > the answer.
> > 3. Good troubleshooting approach (In network always answer withh
> refrance
> > to
> > OSI layer)
> > 4. Listen interviewer carefully take own time to think & answer
> > 5. Never underestimate interviewer who knows what the other side person
> > is.
> > 6. Respect interviwer & appreciate him for some good question.
> > 7. Before go to the interview do your study about the oganization.
> > 8. Last be not least. Give an impression that you respect the
> organization
> > lot, you will love to work for them, you will give longer association &
> > your
> > placement in organization will contributing lot to generate revenue.
> >
> > Dont forget final interview is always by the management people.
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> > Mike
> >
> >
> >
> > On 12/6/07, Narbik Kocharians <narbikk@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > Darth, Are you a CCIE? I don't see your number. But what would you
> hate
> > to
> > > be asked in the interview? that's the question i would ask.
> > > I would ask him/her what are your weak points and what are your strong
> > > points. Go from there.
> > > Talk to him/her about some of the problems that your firm had and see
> > > what the person responds, but don't expect the poor CCIE to solve it
> for
> > > you
> > > in a second. But he/she should have an idea as to where to look, from
> > that
> > > you should know the depth of his/her knowledge.
> > > If you or the interviewer is experienced enough, the second this
> person
> > > opens his/her mouth, you should know the depth of his knowledge.
> > >
> > > But once again, CCIEs are not gods, they can have a bad day as well. I
> > > personally like to focus on the person's attitude and personality,
> > > obviously
> > > he/she got the CCIE cert, which means that the person either knows or
> > knew
> > > the stuff and can easily pick up the info.
> > >
> > >
> > > My 2 Cent.
> > >
> > > On 12/5/07, darth router <darklordrouter@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Ok guys,
> > > >
> > > > there was a thread a while back talking about dumbass CCIE's. As I
> > > prefer
> > > > not to be the dumbest CCIE on the planet, help me out with questions
> > > that
> > > > you might ask a CCIE candidate in an interview. I have had some
> brutal
> > > > interviews since I became IE. Honestly the questions seem a bit
> basic
> > so
> > > > far, but I have had some really in depth questions about
> > spanning-tree,
> > > > troubleshootin real world EIGRP scenarios, etc.. that really caught
> me
> > > off
> > > > guard. It's not that I could not have solved these issues, had I
> been
> > > > there
> > > > logged into the routers, its explaining things we take for granted
> can
> > > be
> > > > tough, especially in interviews. It seems like a lot of
> > > > people are amazed that a CCIE couldn't answer this or that question.
> > > > Personally, I am trying to come up with a knowledge maintanance
> plan,
> > > > like reading a chapter in the exam cert guide every week. The tasks
> I
> > > > do not do on a daily basis fade quickly.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > I have of late been going way back to basics, reading up on TCP/IP
> > > flows,
> > > > Ethernet, ARP, looking at packet sniffing traces, etc.. Someone made
> > > > mention
> > > > of the CAM table populating entries, so I read up on that too.
> > > >
> > > > I certainly don't know everything, but I would love to. Care to give
> > me
> > > > some
> > > > example questions you might ask a CCIE in an interview, or
> > technologies
> > > > you
> > > > would expect to have him/her to have down pat?
> > > >
> > > > DR
> > > >
> > > >
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> > >
> > > --
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> > > CCIE# 12410 (R&S, SP, Security)
> > > CCSI# 30832
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> Suhail.U.Nedaria
> 9833256425
> CCIE# 19337.
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