Across
- 2. stored in a user's web browser to identify the computer and remember specific information about the user's session or preferences.
- 4. determine route taken by packets from source to destination
- 6. Media Access Control Address
- 8. sender allows multiple, “in-flight”, yet-to-be-acknowledged packets with sequence number
- 10. move packets from router’s input link to an appropriate output link
- 11. no handshaking between UDP sender and receiver
- 15. Used to automatically assign IP addresses
- 17. record keystrokes, web sites visited, upload info to collection site
- 18. networking technique that modifies network address information in IP packet headers as they traverse a router, allowing multiple devices on a private network to share a single public IPv4 address.
- 19. Simple Network Management Protocol
Down
- 1. two concentric copper conductors, bidirectional and broadband
- 3. The de facto inter-domain routing protocol
- 5. required when datagrams arrive from fabric faster than the transmission rate
- 7. Classless Inter-Domain Routing
- 9. Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Number
- 12. Near Field Communication
- 13. Internet Control Message Protocol
- 14. An abstraction that consists of 3 things: (IP, Port, Protocol)
- 15. graph search method used to find the shortest paths between nodes in a weighted graph
- 16. rate (bits/time unit) at which bits transferred between sender/receiver
