Across
- 4. When a network performs as expected.
- 5. Network being able to support new users and applications without impacting the performance.
- 6. Data that has been sent but never received
- 8. The length of time taken for packet to reach its destination
- 12. The delay to insert data unit into network
- 15. Responsible for storing information, including network packets.
- 16. Transferring data to a network in the form of packets.
- 17. The sum of delays a packet encounters before it gets to its destination
- 18. Variation in delay.
- 19. Avoiding loss of data.
- 20. Delay in transferring data packets between networks.
Down
- 1. Responsible for transferring data to and from the link adapter.
- 2. How long a message takes to travel from one end of a network to another.
- 3. The number of packets that arrive in a different order
- 7. The ability to continue operation despite link failures
- 9. The measuring of bits delivered successfully to the application.
- 10. The ability of the system to maintain functionality even when system components fail
- 11. The transport of data without being being rearranged.
- 13. Receiving connects and packets in the network
- 14. Number of bits that can be transmitted over a network in a certain period of time
