IP for Surveillance

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Across
  1. 2. term for an individual chunk of TCP
  2. 5. single source message sent to many or all, not solicited or subscribed to
  3. 7. protocol that maps IP addresses to MAC addresses
  4. 10. any port below 1024
  5. 12. The testing interface IP Address present on ALL network cards
  6. 13. This is how TCP sets up a stateful, reliable connection. Cumbersome.
  7. 16. average rate of successful data transfer
  8. 20. large networks are managed more efficiently by use of _______.
  9. 21. handles the addressing component of a typical network
  10. 25. Makes up the Internet Protocol suite
  11. 27. numbers used to separate the host and network portions of an IP Address
  12. 28. Address ____ Protocol
  13. 29. All IP Addresses EXCEPT 10, 172 and 192 ARE _______.
  14. 30. like a channel on television or a specific frequency on a walkie-talkie
  15. 31. _____ host control protocol
  16. 32. layer 2 device (of the OSI Model, remember that?)
  17. 33. sometimes used as a measurement of data transfer but includes protocol overhead and lost packets
  18. 35. IP Addresses beginning with 10, 172 and 192 are classified as what type of addresses?
  19. 36. can identify the type of data in a data packet, divide the packets into traffic classes and prioritized for forwarding
  20. 38. use this to get through a firewall that is blocking a desired port
  21. 42. sending IP datagrams to a group of interested receivers in a single transmission.
  22. 45. portion of the IP Address that represents the group or 'family'
  23. 46. In the OSI model, data communication starts with the ___ layer
  24. 47. protocol used to provide IP Addresses automagically
  25. 48. computers use this numbering system
  26. 49. address consisting of eight hexidecimal pairs of numbers
  27. 50. connects networks to one another
  28. 51. Media ____ Control
Down
  1. 1. ports used after initial client server connections are established
  2. 3. guarantees dlivery of the datagrams
  3. 4. Layer 7 of the Open Systems Interconnection Model
  4. 6. translates domain names, meaningful for users, to the numerical IP addresses needed for the purpose of locating computer services and devices.
  5. 8. a ______ protocol can send unicast, broadcast or multicast messages
  6. 9. term associated with the path to an adjacent router
  7. 11. technology for virtually segmenting networks
  8. 14. a really dumb switch. Not really available any more.
  9. 15. packet sent when server confirms client has been provided a lease on an IP Address
  10. 17. connection-oriented protocols can only use ______ addresses
  11. 18. Abreviation for the 'model' which defines internetworking, conceptually, as mad up of 'layers'
  12. 19. minimum value in a dotted decimal octet
  13. 22. Layer 1 of the Open Systems Interconnection Model
  14. 23. single grouping of numbers in an IP Address
  15. 24. portion of the IP Address that represents the individual unit
  16. 26. humans use this numbering system
  17. 34. IP Addresses are written in this format
  18. 37. number of OSI layers used in the TCP/IP stack
  19. 39. type of packet sent by client who needs an IP Address
  20. 40. term for the IP packet
  21. 41. theoretical maximum transmission speed
  22. 43. protocol is the lazy cousin of TCP. Used when gauranteed delivery of packets is not needed
  23. 44. endpoint of a TCP/IP connection
  24. 52. Number of layers in the Open Systems Interconnection Model