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posted on 18 Jan 2021
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The interview question covers topics related to OSPF, BGP, static routing, subnetting, and AD values of routing protocols.
OSPF types include OSPFv2 and OSPFv3
OSPF network types include broadcast, non-broadcast, point-to-point, and point-to-multipoint
OSPF LSAs include router, network, summary, and AS-external
BGP sequential attributes include weight, local preference, AS path, origin, MED, and community
Static route confi...
posted on 9 Oct 2024
Easy applitute question with 1 coding question at the end
String builder is faster but not thread-safe, while string buffer is slower but thread-safe.
String builder is recommended for single-threaded applications for better performance.
String buffer is recommended for multi-threaded applications to ensure thread safety.
Example: StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); StringBuffer sbf = new StringBuffer();
The final keyword in OOP is used to restrict the user from changing the value of a variable, overriding a method, or inheriting from a class.
Final variable: value cannot be changed once assigned
Final method: cannot be overridden in child classes
Final class: cannot be inherited by other classes
BSF graph explanation
BFS (Breadth-First Search) is a graph traversal algorithm that explores all the neighbor nodes at the present depth before moving on to the nodes at the next depth.
It uses a queue data structure to keep track of the nodes to visit next.
BFS is often used to find the shortest path in an unweighted graph.
Example: BFS can be used to find the shortest path in a maze from the starting point to the exit.
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