Networking
Across
- 2. The location on a computer where it actively listens for communications from other computers
- 5. Shows how data travels on the internet
- 6. Discover-Offer-Request-Ack protocol
- 7. The Gatekeeper to your network
- 9. A connectionless way to transmit data between computers that is faster but less reliable
- 10. Rules for how traffic can flow and how hardware can function
- 13. The address which is used to get your internet traffic from point A to point B
Down
- 1. Small parts of a message in the network that help identify data and determines how it should be interpreted
- 3. The address that identifies the physical hardware
- 4. the hardware and software that provides two or more computers with the ability to communicate with each other
- 5. A way to establish connections between two computers and help ensure that packets are delivered in order, reliably, and without corruption
- 8. The protocol used to test if an IP address is working properly
- 11. Sends echo requests and echo replies to test network connectivity
- 12. Translates a single “public” IP address into many “private” IP addresses
- 14. A naming system that transfers an IP address to a URL