Networking Ch 6 Terms

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Across
  1. 1. A 128-bit alphanumeric addressing method that contains eight header fields and uses NDP, but does not contain checksum fields or support broadcast or variable length subnet mask.
  2. 3. A communication device that connects other network devices and receives and forwards data to a specified destination within a LAN.
  3. 4. A naming system that converts human readable domain names into IP addresses.
  4. 7. A unique identifier given to every device that connects to a network and is comprised of a 48-bit number separated into six 2-byte numbers.
  5. 8. A set of computers and devices connected in one physical location.
  6. 9. A 32-bit numerical addressing method. It contains It has 12 header fields and checksum fields, supports broadcast and variable length subnet masking, and uses ARP.
Down
  1. 2. A telephone with hardware or software that allows phone calls to be made over an IP network.
  2. 3. A 32-bit dot decimal notation that distinguishes which part of the IP address refers to the host and which part refers to the subnet. It also limits the IP addresses and the number of hosts that can exist within the subnet.
  3. 5. A logical grouping of computers through segmentation in a LAN.
  4. 6. A port configuration that allows multiple VLANs to connect through a single port and is also known as a tagged port.