Ch 4 Network Access
Across
- 3. Analogy: The larger the pipe, more water that can flow through it.
- 5. Allows multiple paths for light.
- 9. Network ports are able to automatically change the sending/receiving pin positions depending on the connected device.
- 10. Cables are normally used to connect hubs to hubs or switches to switches, but they can also be used to directly connect two hosts to create a simple network.
- 13. Converting a stream of data bits into predefined "codes”.
- 15. An arrangement of the nodes and the physical connections between them.
- 17. LLC connects to Layer.
Down
- 1. Regulates the placement of data frames onto the media.
- 2. Contention- based technology for 802.3 networks.
- 4. Indicates the source and destination nodes on the media.
- 6. The way a network transfers frames from one node to the next.
- 7. Cable connect a workstation’s serial port t to a router’s console port, using an adapter.
- 8. Is a pin used for transmitting.
- 11. MAC connects to Layer.
- 12. Contention- based technology for 802.11 networks.
- 14. Analogy: As a valve is opened, more water flows through.
- 16. Used to determine if the frame arrived without error.
- 18. Is a pin used for receiving.