Cisco Chapter 1 Crossword

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Across
  1. 4. available in various formats. A popular choice is Symmetric Digital Subscriber Lines (SDSL) which is similar to the consumer version of DSL, but provides uploads and downloads at the same speeds.
  2. 5. Type of websites that gives anyone a means to communicate their personal thoughts to a global audience without technical knowledge of web design
  3. 7. Type of network provides access to users over a small geographical area
  4. 9. Provides the physical connection to the network at the PC or other host device
  5. 11. one that establishes a dedicated circuit between the source and destination before the users may communicate. If the call is unexpectedly terminated, the users must initiate a new connection.
  6. 16. Type of network infrastructure spans a physical area larger than a LAN but smaller than a WAN and is typically operated by a single entity such as a large organization
  7. 17. Specialized ports on a networking device that connect to individual networks. Because routers are used to interconnect networks, the ports on a router are referred to as network interfaces.
  8. 18. Having multiple paths to a destination
  9. 19. Web pages that groups of people can edit and view together
  10. 25. A connector or outlet on a networking device where the media is connected to an end device or another networking device.
  11. 27. Typically offered by cable television service providers, the Internet data signal is carried on the same cable that delivers cable television. It provides a high bandwidth, always on, connection to the Internet.
  12. 29. Examples include copper, fiber and wireless
  13. 30. Used by companies to provide suppliers, vendors, and customers limited access to corporate data to check order status, inventory, and parts lists
  14. 32. Something that helps people work together on a particular file or piece of software
  15. 33. splits traffic into packets that are routed over a shared network. Helps create redundancy
  16. 35. An inexpensive option that uses any phone line and a modem. The low bandwidth provided by a dial-up modem connection is usually not sufficient for large data transfer, although it is useful for mobile access while traveling.
  17. 36. Describes the state of a network when the demand on the network resources exceeds the available capacity
  18. 38. identify the physical location of intermediary devices and cable installation.
Down
  1. 1. uses a cell phone network to connect. Wherever you can get a cellular signal, you can get cellular Internet access. Performance will be limited by the capabilities of the phone and the cell tower to which it is connected.
  2. 2. reserved circuits within the service provider's network that connect geographically separated offices for private voice and/or data networking. The circuits are typically rented at a monthly or yearly rate. They can be expensive.
  3. 3. Audio-based medium that allows people to deliver their recordings to a wide audience
  4. 6. limits the impact of a failure, so that the fewest number of devices are affected.
  5. 8. Identify devices, ports, and addressing scheme.
  6. 10. Examples include routers, switches and wireless access points
  7. 12. capable of delivering data, voice, and video between many different types of devices over the same network infrastructure
  8. 13. Hosts that provide information
  9. 14. Digital Subscriber Lines provide a high bandwidth, always on, connection to the Internet. DSL runs over a telephone line. In general, small office and home office users connect using Asymmetrical DSL (ADSL), which means that the download speed is faster than the upload speed.
  10. 15. Private networks in use by just one company
  11. 20. Real-time communication between two or more people
  12. 21. allows people to share files with each other without having to store and download them from a central server
  13. 22. makes it possible for users to be free to use their personal devices to access a corporate or a campus network
  14. 23. diagram Diagram of a network
  15. 24. Interactive websites where people create and share user-generated content with friends and family
  16. 26. The availability of satellite Internet access is a real benefit in those areas that would otherwise have no Internet connectivity at all. Satellite dishes require a clear line of sight to the satellite.
  17. 27. Hosts that request information
  18. 28. refers to the technologies that support the infrastructure and the programmed services and rules, or protocols, that move data across the network.
  19. 31. Type of network provides access to users over a large geographical area
  20. 34. Applications can be accessed over the Internet through a subscription.
  21. 37. Similar to a LAN but wirelessly interconnects users and end points in a small geographical area.
  22. 39. Type of network infrastructure is designed to support file servers and provide data storage, retrieval, and replication using high-end servers, multiple disk arrays and Fiber Channel interconnection technology