CHAPTER 6 TERMS

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Across
  1. 7. sent to all nodes on a network
  2. 8. A numeric identifier assigned to each machine on an IP network (a logical address used to define a single host) written in 32 bits of information
  3. 16. when a host transmits data across a network to another device, the data goes through
  4. 17. networks between very large and very small
  5. 18. used by applications and hosts to send information to all hosts on a network
  6. 20. one binary digit, either a 1 or a 0
  7. 21. Research
  8. 22. allows all your tunnel traffic to be placed in a User Datagram Protocol (UDP) packet
  9. 23. a point at which lines or pathways intersect or branch; a central or connecting point
Down
  1. 1. uniquely identifies each network by its network number
  2. 2. designated to handle a large number of addresses (4.3 billion) with 2 possible values for each position (comparable to a phone number)
  3. 3. small number of networks possessing a very large number of hosts
  4. 4. packets sent from a single source and transmitted to many devices on different networks (referred to as one-to-many or anycast)
  5. 5. when a public IP address is substituted for the actual private IP address that has been assigned to the network interface device
  6. 6. multicast
  7. 9. sent to all nodes on a LAN
  8. 10. designation used in routing to send packets to a remote network (e.g. 10.0.0.0, 172.16.90.0)
  9. 11. uniquely identifies each machine on the network (must be unique because it identifies a particular machine)
  10. 12. addresses used on a private network, but they’re not routable through the Internet
  11. 13. hard coded IP address on a network interface card
  12. 14. an address for a single interface, and these are used to send packets to a single destination
  13. 15. a numerous number of networks with a very small number of hosts
  14. 19. an ordinary 8-bit binary number (interchangeable with byte
  15. 20. a byte is 8 bits