Dates of exams are provided in the Student Information System where the registration is being made as well. You can reserve a place before earning two points for the web part, but you must already have points assigned in Recodex before you start your test.
Due dates take place at the end of the Winter semester and during the examination period. It will be possible to arrange individual appointments in the Summer semester examination period.
The exam is in form of a quiz, you can look at the introduction, list of questions and a task example (here). For this question, I have deliberately chosen BGP which is a peripheral topic and there are no questions on it in the actual test.
Which of the following statements about BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) is true?
False. BGP is an external routing protocol (EGP).
The first part is OK, but the explanation is wrong - "external" means that routing outside our autonomous system (AS), not the LAN. If our network is not on an AS perimeter, our router uses internal routing protocols.
A router only exchanges information with other routers (which we could call "computers", there is no catch), but computers other than routers can at most monitor data exchange using BGP (one-way).
Even this sentence is not true. The router interchanges data only with external routers, not with internal ones.
No. Although the router uses BGP for getting the information for proper routing, the process is continuous. When a packet arrives, there is no work for the BGP, the router just searches through the routing table according to the routing algorithm like any other network node.
Almost correct, but number of hosts has no relevance for routing and no such data is being sent.
Even a correctly configured router does not GUARANTEE that a cable to the Internet will not be broken by a bulldozer.
This answer should be rejected without any knowledge about BGP. In the TCP, the packets must be sent in both directions, otherwise it does not work.
Yes, this answer is correct.
The essential knowledge is covered by slides. If you know and understand the slides, you should pass the exam. And if you don't remember or understand some fact, you should find sufficient explanation on the net.
PLook at the sample question. Of course, the HTTP port number belongs to essential knowledge from the viewpoint of this course, but this is true for only a few basic numbers. And RFC numbers are not this case at all.
Use of own personal computer or communication devices (for a purpose other than working with the test application and our supervising of it) is not permitted.
The results will be entered into SIS as soon as the tests are evaluated.
You have three attempts to pass.