Chapter 5, "Network Protocols"

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Across
  1. 3. used to access a Windows computer remotely by using the Windows graphical user interface (GUI)
  2. 4. a server protocol used to transfer and manage files across a network
  3. 9. used to monitor and manage network devices and gather statistics about network traffic
  4. 10. stores name and IP address pairs along with other pertinent DNS data for names that have been resolved recently
  5. 12. used to connect to a device across a network via a command-line interface
  6. 17. the data contained in a zone, such as host records, but other resource types can be found in a DNS zone
  7. 18. the standard protocol for sending e-mail over the internet
  8. 19. used to send error, status, and control messages between systems or devices
  9. 20. prevents a destination from becoming overwhelmed by data, resulting in dropped packets
Down
  1. 1. consists of rules and procedures for communication and behavior or etiquette
  2. 2. a range of IP addresses the server leases to clients that request an IP address
  3. 5. connection oriented and designed for reliable transfer of information in complex internetworks
  4. 6. name-to-address resolution protocol that keeps a list of computer names and their IP addresses
  5. 7. used to resolve a logical (IP) address to a physical (MAC) address
  6. 8. an IP address tied to a particular MAC address
  7. 11. one or more IP addresses excluded from the IP address scope
  8. 13. allows computers and other devices to contact their primary DNS server whenever their name or address changes.
  9. 14. when a set of protocols works cooperatively
  10. 15. the unit of information that the Transport layer works with when TCP
  11. 16. connectionless and designed for efficient communication of generally small amounts of data