Network Layers

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Across
  1. 1. Assigning unique device identifiers.
  2. 4. Technique used to identify network and host portions of an IP address.
  3. 6. Flexible IP addressing method.
  4. 8. Set of rules governing data communication.
  5. 10. Putting fragmented packets back together at the destination.
  6. 15. Combining multiple networks into a larger network.
  7. 16. 32-bit addressing scheme commonly used in earlier internet systems.
  8. 17. 128-bit addressing system designed to replace IPv4.
  9. 18. Dividing a large network into smaller, manageable parts.
  10. 19. Breaking large packets into smaller pieces for transmission.
  11. 20. Protocol used for sending error messages and operational information.
Down
  1. 2. Connecting multiple networks to function as one.
  2. 3. Condition when network traffic exceeds capacity, causing delays.
  3. 5. Process of moving data between devices within a network.
  4. 7. Moving packets between interfaces
  5. 9. Number of routers a packet passes through before reaching its destination.
  6. 11. Maximum data transfer capacity of a network connection.
  7. 12. Temporary storage of packets while waiting for transmission.
  8. 13. Process of selecting the best path for data to travel across networks.
  9. 14. Independent packet of data that travels across a network without a fixed path.