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