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TD Synnex Interview Questions and Answers
Q1. What is DHCP, DORA, DNS, WDS,DR,NetApp?
DHCP is a network protocol that assigns IP addresses to devices, DORA is the process DHCP uses to assign addresses, DNS resolves domain names to IP addresses, WDS is a Windows Deployment Services used for network-based installation of Windows operating systems, DR stands for Disaster Recovery, and NetApp is a storage and data management company.
DHCP assigns IP addresses to devices on a network
DORA stands for Discover, Offer, Request, Acknowledge - the process DHCP uses to ass...read more
Q2. What is DHCP and it's Process ?
DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. It is a network protocol that automatically assigns IP addresses to devices.
DHCP is used to manage and allocate IP addresses in a network.
The DHCP process involves four steps: Discover, Offer, Request, and Acknowledge.
When a device connects to a network, it sends a DHCP Discover message to find a DHCP server.
The DHCP server responds with a DHCP Offer message, providing an available IP address.
The device then sends a DHCP Re...read more
Q3. What is VPN and how many types of VPN ??
VPN stands for Virtual Private Network. There are mainly two types of VPN - Remote Access VPN and Site-to-Site VPN.
VPN stands for Virtual Private Network, which allows users to securely access a private network over a public network.
Remote Access VPN is used by individual users to connect to a private network remotely.
Site-to-Site VPN is used to connect multiple networks together, such as connecting branch offices to a main office network.
Other types of VPN include SSL VPN, M...read more
Q4. What is DNS , WDS, ADDS ?
DNS is a system that translates domain names into IP addresses. WDS is a service that deploys Windows images. ADDS is a service that manages users and computers in a Windows domain.
DNS stands for Domain Name System and is responsible for translating domain names into IP addresses.
WDS stands for Windows Deployment Services and is used to deploy Windows operating system images to computers over a network.
ADDS stands for Active Directory Domain Services and is used to manage use...read more
Q5. How to configure Outlook?
Configuring Outlook involves setting up email accounts, calendars, and other preferences.
Open Outlook and click on 'File'
Click on 'Add Account' to set up a new email account
Configure server settings, username, and password
Set up email signature, rules, and other preferences
Add calendars and contacts for synchronization
Q6. How to configure printer?
To configure a printer, you need to connect it to the network, install drivers, set up printer preferences, and test the connection.
Connect the printer to the network using either a wired or wireless connection.
Install the necessary printer drivers on the computer or device from which you want to print.
Set up printer preferences such as paper size, print quality, and default settings.
Test the printer connection by printing a test page or document.
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