Buses and Networks

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Across
  1. 5. The data bus serves as a 2.3.0.
  2. 6. A receiving device has a set of memory locations called 2.1.0
  3. 7. A device used to link networks that use different protocols is a
  4. 10. Which of these network devices often includes a firewall 12.1.0.
  5. 11. The IP portion of TCP/IP provides 9.2.1
  6. 15. In the OSI model, cables and connectors are considered part of the 4.0.0.
  7. 16. To facilitate parallel communication, data is divided into multiple 2.2.0.
  8. 17. An access control method that depends on a random time interval delay to recover from a data collision is known as the 7.0.0.
  9. 18. In an analog addressable system, the determination of the alarm state is performed by the 13.1.0
  10. 19. An RS-232 cable can be used for distances up to 2.1.1.
Down
  1. 1. In the OSI model, the layer that forms information into strings or blocks and puts each piece of information in the right place is the 6.1.0.
  2. 2. The maximum data transfer rate available with USB 2.0 is 2.1.2.
  3. 3. A system that permits discrete identification of alarm signals at the detector level is a(n)13.0.0.
  4. 4. To prevent the potential bottlenecks of the star topology, some networks arrange their nodes in a 6.2.0.
  5. 8. The joining of two or more computers with a communication link forms a(n)1.0.0.
  6. 9. The device used to link multiple data paths through a series of interconnnected networks is the 12.0.0.
  7. 12. The type of network technology that requires a hub is the 6.1.0.
  8. 13. A token-passing access scheme handles emergency conditions through the use of 7.4.0.
  9. 14. In distributed control system, access to the medium is controlled at each 7.0.0.