NWEG ACTIVITY 2.1.1 ST10033895 ICE TASK

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Across
  1. 2. The delay between sending and receiving data over a network
  2. 3. The ability of a network to prioritize and manage different types of traffic according to their requirements and preferences
  3. 9. The ability of a network to recover quickly from failures or disruptions
  4. 12. The actual amount of data that a network can transfer in a given time
  5. 13. The ability of a network to function correctly and consistently
  6. 14. The overall design and structure of a network, including its components, functions, and relationships
  7. 15. The set of rules and standards that govern how network devices communicate and exchange data
  8. 17. The use of multiple devices or paths to prevent network failure
  9. 18. The physical or logical arrangement of network devices and connections
  10. 20. The ease and efficiency of monitoring, controlling, and maintaining a network
Down
  1. 1. The percentage of time that a network is operational and accessible
  2. 4. The protection of a network from unauthorized access, modification, or damage
  3. 5. The condition when the demand for network resources exceeds the supply
  4. 6. The maximum amount of data that a network can handle at a given time
  5. 7. The ability of a network to accommodate increasing or decreasing demand
  6. 8. The amount of data that can be sent via a network in a given amount of time.
  7. 10. The process of moving data packets from one network segment to another
  8. 11. A network designed with independent components that can be readily replaced or improved.
  9. 16. The measure of how well a network meets the expectations and needs of its users and applications
  10. 19. The process of finding the best path for data packets to travel from source to destination