Networking Basics
Across
- 2. Converts packets of systems into electrical signals to be sent over the media.
- 5. Topology similar to linear bus topology, except that tree networks can contain branches with multiple nodes.
- 8. Refers to the configuration of cables, computers, and other peripherals, and the method used to pass the information between workstations.
- 9. Transmits data to intended recipient, creates internal connections, and isolates communications on one port.
- 11. Used in between networks, determines shortest path to a destination and uses a routing table to look up an address.
- 12. Series of ports that receive signals for network components or redirects them to other network systems.
- 16. Measurement of bit-rate of available or consumed data communication resources expressed in bits per second or multiples of it.
- 18. Network used for data transmission among devices such as computers, telephones and personal digital assistants.
- 19. End point of a network connection. Includes any device attached to a network.
- 20. Computers that provide shared resources to network users.
- 22. Network that is confined to a relatively small area (such as a school or building).
Down
- 1. Program makes a service request from another program.
- 3. A twisted pair cable for carrying signals that is used in structured cabling for computer networks such as Ethernet.
- 4. Allows an electronic device to exchange data or connect to the internet wirelessly.
- 6. A network protocol invented by Xerox Corporation and developed jointly by Xerox, Intel and Digital Equipment Corporation.
- 7. A cable to which multiple nodes or workstations are attached.
- 10. Topology in which each node on a network is connected directly to a central network hub or concentrator.
- 13. A network connecting computers over a large geographical area, such as a city or school district.
- 14. Uses rules to filter traffic into and out of the private network, to protect the private network users and data from hac
- 15. The possible values that may be stored in a variable.
- 16. A network topology in which each node attaches directly to a common cable.
- 17. Site that offers Internet access over a wireless local area network (WLAN)through the use of a router connected to a link to an Internet service provider.
- 18. A network in which resources and files are shared without a centralized management source.
- 21. Topology in which each node connects to exactly two other nodes, forming a single continuous pathway for signals through each node.