PCPRO-Chapter11

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Across
  1. 3. A very small network that consists of wearable or implanted devices such as a smart watch, fitness trackers, or medical implants.
  2. 4. A special type of network that provides high-speed access to storage across the network.
  3. 6. PoE standards designed for use with biometric sensors
  4. 7. A feature that lets you allow or reject client connections by hardware address
  5. 9. A 32-bit logical address that consists of four decimal numbers separated by a dot that can range from 0 to 255 (ex. 192.168.1.50).
  6. 10. The medium that is used to carry electrical or radio signals between connected network hosts.
  7. 11. A 128-bit address made up of eight 16-bit blocks.
  8. 13. An address that represents a dynamic group of hosts.
  9. 16. This network type is established when multiple LANs are connected together within a limited area, such as a college campus or between multiple buildings that are owned by the same organization.
  10. 19. A 48-bit physical address that is a unique identifier for all network adapters.
  11. 22. The amount of time it takes to send a network request and receive a response back.
  12. 24. Large, world-wide, public network.
  13. 26. A group of wireless mesh nodes that communicate with one another to share the network connection across a large area. Each device in the WMN uses the others as relays to avoid the need for infrastructure.
  14. 30. Private network that uses internet technologies but its resources are made available to trusted external users.
  15. 34. A common cause for high latency issues on a network
  16. 36. The protocol associated with port 22
  17. 37. Used to identify which octets in the IPv4 address are the host ID and which are the network ID.
  18. 38. This protocol is used by an email client to retrieve messages from an email server. It also gives the user the option to keep the mail messages of the server.
  19. 40. A part of a computing device that can connect to peripherals or cables. A computer *BLANK* is like a door into the system. There are 65,536 possible network ports. The port number tells the host device the type of traffic sent and where to send it to.
  20. 42. An address assigned to a single interface for the purpose of allowing one host to send and receive data
  21. 46. This utility tests connectivity between devices and shows the routers in the path between the two devices.
  22. 48. A connectionless protocol. Instead of verifying that each packet sent is received, UDP sends the packets one at time and the receiver processes them as they come in.
  23. 49. A group of interconnected computers and devices that can share information information
  24. 51. This wireless networking technology has a transmission distance limitation of a few centimeters.
  25. 52. A unicast address that is assigned to more than one interface, typically belonging to different hosts.
  26. 53. Translates hostnames to IP addresses
  27. 54. Automatically assigns the IP configuration when a device connects to the network
  28. 56. The protocol associated with port 80
  29. 57. A connection-oriented protocol. This means that when data is sent between two hosts, this protocol ensures that every packet sent is received before sending the next packet.
  30. 58. Group of LANs that are geographically isolated but are connected to form a large internetwork.
  31. 59. A network in a small geographic area, like an office. A LAN typically uses wires to connect systems together.
  32. 60. The number system that computers and most electronic systems use
Down
  1. 1. The protocol associated with port 443
  2. 2. An issue that causes variations in the latency of VoIP packets.
  3. 5. Similar to WLAN but uses different technology to connect to the internet. Also known as 4G, 5G, or LTE networks.
  4. 8. A feature that allows a device to automatically assign itself an IP address on the 169.254.0.0 network when a DHCP server or manual configuration is unavailable.
  5. 12. The protocol associated with port 143
  6. 14. A smaller network that does not make use of servers to handle network resources or enterprise level switches to connect devices
  7. 15. Private network that uses internet technologies.
  8. 17. Converts the digital network data into a signal that can be transmitted along the transmission medium.
  9. 18. Same as LAN but uses wireless connection.
  10. 20. A portion of a network with a common network address.
  11. 21. Devices that reside on the network
  12. 23. The process two devices go through to establish a TCP connection.
  13. 25. A network that covers an area as small as a few city blocks to as large as an entire metropolitan city.
  14. 27. Responsible for forwarding data packets to destinations outside of the network.
  15. 28. DNS record that matches a IP address to its hostname
  16. 29. A base-16 number system that consists of the decimal numbers 0-9 and also uses letters A-F to represent values 10-15.
  17. 31. The protocol associated with port 548
  18. 32. Network addresses assigned by software.
  19. 33. An internet appliance typically configured to monitor all incoming and outgoing network traffic and determines if the traffic is allowed or not.
  20. 35. Network in which hosts can both share and access data.
  21. 39. Networking component designed to connect your internal network to an external network in order to provide internet access
  22. 41. Utility you use to view a computer's current connections, active sessions, and ports?
  23. 43. Network in which hosts have specific roles.
  24. 44. A small network for communication between personal devices such as wireless earbuds and a cell phone.
  25. 45. This IP protocol should be implemented when you want to allow a user to download files from a server but also want to protect access to specific directories
  26. 47. Internet appliance that monitors servers and distributes network traffic so one server does not get overwhelmed
  27. 50. A network with geographically disperse connections that connect multiple LANs.
  28. 55. Rules or standards that describe how hosts communicates and exchange data.