Across
- 1. Dividing a network into smaller logical networks
- 2. Any device with an IP address that can connect to a network
- 4. Type of transmission intended for all devices on a network
- 5. Protocol used to resolve IP addresses to MAC addresses (abbr.)
- 6. Protocol used to assign dynamic IP addresses (abbr.)
- 8. The latest version of Internet Protocol, using 128-bit addresses
- 10. A group of computers and devices with a common network address
- 11. IP address (127.0.0.1) used to test the local machine
- 15. A group of interconnected devices able to exchange data
- 16. IP address assigned by a DHCP server, temporary
- 18. Allows multiple devices to share a single public IP address (abbr.)
- 20. Network security system controlling incoming and outgoing traffic
- 22. System that translates domain names into IP addresses (abbr.)
- 24. IP address range not routable on the public internet
- 26. Device that forwards data packets between networks
- 27. A node that connects two networks using different protocols
- 28. Used with an IP address to determine the network portion
Down
- 1. Logical subdivision of an IP network
- 3. Manually configured IP address, permanent
- 5. Feature that assigns a private IP when a DHCP server is unavailable (abbr.)
- 7. Set of rules governing data transmission on a network
- 9. Creates a secure connection over a public network like the internet (abbr.)
- 12. A way to allocate IP addresses and route traffic (abbr.)
- 13. A global network of networks using IP addressing
- 14. A unit of data transmitted over a network
- 17. Previous version of Internet Protocol, using 32-bit addresses
- 19. Older IP addressing architecture, mostly replaced by CIDR
- 21. netting Combining multiple networks into a larger one
- 23. A group of 8 bits in an IP address
- 25. Unique identifier for a device on a network
