Block 1 Unit 6 IP Addressing Fundamentals

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Across
  1. 2. The language of computers, uses 2 characters: 0 or 1
  2. 6. Number that identifies the specific host or node on the network
  3. 8. Addresses that are auto-assigned by the host to itself if not configured with a static IP.
  4. 9. Class used for large networks as it supports the largest number of hosts.
  5. 10. Designated IP addresses within each network class reserved for private/internal use only
  6. 11. Subscript; Identifies the number system and quantity of Arabic numerals or symbols in the numbering system
  7. 12. Class used for intermediate-sized networks.
  8. 13. IPv4 uses 4 of them separated by dots/periods; each contains 8 binary bits
  9. 15. Class used for small networks because it supports the smallest number of hosts
  10. 16. Class reserved for research and development
Down
  1. 1. Class reserved for multicast addressing
  2. 3. IP Addresses in the range of 127.0.0.0 to 127.255.255.255 used for testing the hosts Network Interface Card (NIC).
  3. 4. Number that identifies the network the host is on
  4. 5. Used in IPv4 addresses, uses 10 characters: 0-9
  5. 6. Used in IPv6 addresses, uses 16 characters: 0-9 and A-F
  6. 7. Organization that assigns the network prefix on an IPv6 address
  7. 9. Type of IPv6 addressing that eliminates long strings of zeroes.
  8. 14. Each IPv4 address belongs to one of five of these depending on the number in the first octet.