Across
- 3. In this topology, each device is connected to a central hub or switch. This topology is commonly used in LANs.
- 6. This protocol is commonly used for pinging servers.
- 7. This protocol is used to transfer large files between a client and server.
- 8. This protocol is lightweight and prioritizes speed over correctness.
- 10. This protocol is used for simple mail.
Down
- 1. This topology consists of nodes strung together in a line. If the cable of this topology breaks, the entire network is disabled.
- 2. This protocol enables the use of dynamic IP addresses.
- 4. This protocol is the most common and is used by the internet (hyphen-separated).
- 5. In this topology, packets are sent around a circle to each computer. If the packet is for the computer, it is kept; if it isn't, it is passed on.
- 9. This protocol is used to lookup domain names and convert them to IP addresses.
- 11. This topology is made of many connections between many nodes on the network. If one cable breaks, the network can use an alternative route.
