Cisco Module 13 & 14

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Across
  1. 1. Pairs Combination of source and destination IPs and ports
  2. 7. Delivery Guarantee that data arrives in sequence
  3. 8. Advertisement (NA) IPv6 response providing link-layer address
  4. 9. Handshake TCP process to establish a connection
  5. 16. TCP flag used to acknowledge received data
  6. 17. Advertisement (RA) IPv6 message announcing router details
  7. 19. Avoidance TCP techniques to reduce network congestion
  8. 20. TCP flag used to initiate a connection
  9. 21. Protocol Protocol that does not track session state
  10. 22. Tool to map packet path across networks
  11. 24. Windows version of traceroute
  12. 25. TCP flag forcing immediate data delivery to application
  13. 26. Transmission Unit (MTU) Largest frame that can be sent on a network
  14. 29. TCP flag used to reset a connection
  15. 30. Solicitation (NS) IPv6 message to resolve link-layer addresses
  16. 31. Window TCP mechanism controlling how much data can be sent at once
  17. 33. ICMP version used with IPv6
Down
  1. 2. Protocol Protocol that sends data without setup or guarantees
  2. 3. Self-contained network packets
  3. 4. ICMP version used with IPv4
  4. 5. Protocol Protocol that establishes a session before data transfer
  5. 6. Control Mechanism to prevent sender from overwhelming receiver
  6. 10. Acknowledgement (SACK) TCP option allowing out-of-order acknowledgements
  7. 11. Discovery Protocol Methods used to discover devices on a network
  8. 12. Sequence Number (ISN) Starting number for TCP byte sequencing
  9. 13. Command-line tool showing network connections
  10. 14. Segment Size (MSS) Largest TCP segment that can be sent
  11. 15. Multiplexing Combining multiple conversations over one connection
  12. 18. Solicitation (RS) IPv6 message requesting router information
  13. 21. Transport-layer chunks of data
  14. 23. Tool to test reachability and latency
  15. 24. Value that limits packet lifetime to prevent loops
  16. 27. TCP flag indicating urgent data
  17. 28. TCP flag used to gracefully close a connection
  18. 32. Protocol used for network error and status messages