Chapter 4

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