Protocols
Across
- 4. Lets a computer retrieve and download emails.
- 6. Translates a domain name into its IP address.
- 8. A protocol that automatically assigns IPv4 addresses to devices.
- 10. The set of rules for a computer to send files and receive files from other computers.
- 11. Same as ICMPv4 but for IPv6.
- 13. Dynamic address marking for IPv4 addresses.
- 14. Defines rules and wiring signals.
- 16. Lets a computer send emails to a mail server and then send the mail elsewhere.
- 17. Lets computers store emails on a mail server and it maintains that mail.
Down
- 1. Lets a computer running a process to send packets to process to another computer but doesn't confirm the transmission.
- 2. Wireless local area network defines rules for wireless signaling.
- 3. 32-bit address.
- 5. Like DHCPv4 but for IPv6.
- 7. Allows devices to get an IPv6 address without a DHCPv6 server.
- 9. A simple file transfer protocol with less overhead than FTP.
- 11. Provides feedback if IPv4 packets have errors in delivery.
- 12. Translates IPv4 address from a private network to a globally unique version of that address.
- 15. Enables computers with separate hosts to communicate with each other and it’s reliable.
- 16. A secure method to transfer and encrypt files.
- 17. 128-bit address