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