On Tuesday, 18 December, 2018 22:43, "Brandon Martin" 
<lists.na...@monmotha.net> said:
 

> This is a favorite interview type question of mine, but I won't
> disqualify a candidate if they can't come up with the reason. It's more
> of a probe for historical domain knowledge (one of many I'll slip in).


It's an interesting flag at interview for me, if it comes up, but I wouldn't 
normally talk about it unless the candidate does first.
 
-If they don't know or mention classful networking at all, they're new 
(relatively, I'm old), and that's fine.
 
-If they can get it right, they're either a long-timer or have done some 
network history.
 
-If they try to use it, and get it wrong, or can't properly explain it, there's 
a warning that they've been cramming network skills from some old and/or 
low-quality sources.  I'd start probing for other warning signs like /24s on 
point-to-point serial links, RIPv1, and the like.
 
Regards,
Tim.
 

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