IP Fragmentation and Reassembly

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Across
  1. 2. — Control bits used in fragmentation.
  2. 4. — A formatted unit of data carried by a network.
  3. 6. — A piece of a larger IP packet.
  4. 7. — Field indicating the position of a fragment in the original data.
  5. 10. — The process of putting IP fragments back together.
  6. 12. — Contains routing and control information in a packet.
  7. 13. — Unique number used to identify fragments of a packet.
Down
  1. 1. — A self-contained packet in packet-switched networks.
  2. 3. — Maximum Transmission Unit, largest packet size allowed.
  3. 5. — Error-checking value in packet headers.
  4. 8. — Time To Live, limits the packet lifespan.
  5. 9. — A set of rules governing data communication.
  6. 11. — Temporary storage for fragments before reassembly.
  7. 13. — The fourth version of the Internet Protocol.
  8. 14. — The newest Internet Protocol version with longer addresses.