Networking
Across
- 2. Topology where every node is connected to a central node
- 6. identifies and allows access to a switchport based on source MAC address
- 8. Routes that change based on metrics
- 10. the command input needed to close an unused port
- 13. Stands guard at the door of a network to protect from malicious traffic
- 19. the configuration actively being used by a networking device
- 21. A type of route that never changes
- 24. topology that relies on a single backbone
- 25. Final step in DHCP process
- 26. atomically assigns IP address across your network
- 27. trunking protocol
- 29. What is configured to ensure IPs do not get issued out of DHCP
- 30. layer 4 of the OSI model
Down
- 1. the "enable secret" command adds this to a network device
- 3. PDU at layer 4
- 4. standard type of address used in most networks
- 5. one to all transmission type
- 7. First Step in DHCP process
- 9. network contained and spread throughout a city or metropolitan area
- 11. IPv6 multicast leading block
- 12. Primarily used to segment traffic at the data-link layer
- 14. protocol used for ping
- 15. a network shared across a college or university
- 16. one to one transmissions
- 17. a layer 2 port that is used to reach a vlan or ip address
- 18. Layer closest to the end user
- 20. 12 digit physical address assigned to every device
- 21. what needs to be configured to securely remote into a switch or router
- 22. a collection of LANs usually geographically separated
- 23. IPv6 link local leading block
- 28. PDU at layer 2
- 30. a layer 2 port that passes multiple vlans