Across
- 3. The layer that transports data using electrical, mechanical or procedural interfaces.
- 5. sublayer responsible for tracking data frames using MAC addresses of the sending and receiving hardware.
- 6. This layer sets up, coordinates and terminates conversations between applications.
- 7. This layer enables the user -- human or software -- to interact with the application or network
- 8. The primary function of this layer is to move data into and through other networks.
- 10. This layer handles moving data into and out of a physical link in a network.
Down
- 1. the Sublayer responsible for multiplexing, flow control, acknowledgement
- 2. A reference model for how applications communicate over a network
- 4. This layer translates or formats data based on the semantics or syntax the application accepts.
- 9. This layer is responsible for transferring data across multiple networks.
