Chapter 4
Across
- 3. Can amplify a wireless signal to make it stronger.
- 6. A ubiquitous type of copper cabling used in telephone wiring and local area networks.
- 8. Expands the language of storage through IP.
- 12. Placed at a networks entry/exit point.
- 15. Passive detection system.
- 16. Small office/home office.
- 18. Designed primarily to support workstations, personal computers and, in some instances, older terminals that are connected on a local area network.
- 19. Encapsulates Fibre Channel frames over Ethernet networks.
Down
- 1. Combines hardware and software with protocols (or rules) to support file sharing over the network.
- 2. Active detection system.
- 4. Focused on evaluating attacks based on attack signatures and audit trails
- 5. Connects two networks.
- 7. Where load balancers, firewalls, intrusion detection and other standard network applications are located.
- 9. Part of a firewall system.
- 10. Responsible for interconnecting all the leaf switches in a full-mesh topology.
- 11. Included on a hub or switch to facilitate the connection of two switches or hubs.
- 13. A unique identifier for designating an individual or collection of physical or virtual storage devices that execute input/output (I/O) commands with a host computer.
- 14. Short for modulator/demodulator.
- 17. Almost always associated with wireless connections.