Across
- 2. The delay between sending and receiving data over a network
- 3. The ability of a network to prioritize and manage different types of traffic according to their requirements and preferences
- 9. The ability of a network to recover quickly from failures or disruptions
- 12. The actual amount of data that a network can transfer in a given time
- 13. The ability of a network to function correctly and consistently
- 14. The overall design and structure of a network, including its components, functions, and relationships
- 15. The set of rules and standards that govern how network devices communicate and exchange data
- 17. The use of multiple devices or paths to prevent network failure
- 18. The physical or logical arrangement of network devices and connections
- 20. The ease and efficiency of monitoring, controlling, and maintaining a network
Down
- 1. The percentage of time that a network is operational and accessible
- 4. The protection of a network from unauthorized access, modification, or damage
- 5. The condition when the demand for network resources exceeds the supply
- 6. The maximum amount of data that a network can handle at a given time
- 7. The ability of a network to accommodate increasing or decreasing demand
- 8. The amount of data that can be sent via a network in a given amount of time.
- 10. The process of moving data packets from one network segment to another
- 11. A network designed with independent components that can be readily replaced or improved.
- 16. The measure of how well a network meets the expectations and needs of its users and applications
- 19. The process of finding the best path for data packets to travel from source to destination
