Networking Topology and Protocols

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Across
  1. 3. In this topology, each device is connected to a central hub or switch. This topology is commonly used in LANs.
  2. 6. This protocol is commonly used for pinging servers.
  3. 7. This protocol is used to transfer large files between a client and server.
  4. 8. This protocol is lightweight and prioritizes speed over correctness.
  5. 10. This protocol is used for simple mail.
Down
  1. 1. This topology consists of nodes strung together in a line. If the cable of this topology breaks, the entire network is disabled.
  2. 2. This protocol enables the use of dynamic IP addresses.
  3. 4. This protocol is the most common and is used by the internet (hyphen-separated).
  4. 5. In this topology, packets are sent around a circle to each computer. If the packet is for the computer, it is kept; if it isn't, it is passed on.
  5. 9. This protocol is used to lookup domain names and convert them to IP addresses.
  6. 11. This topology is made of many connections between many nodes on the network. If one cable breaks, the network can use an alternative route.