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