Matching Pairs Ch. 8-9 Sumn idk Online version this is why we cant have nice things by Vince Chadrick Dunn 1 Firewall 2 Access Control List (ACL) 3 Host Bus Adapter (HBA) 4 Internet Small Computer Systems Interface (iSCSI) 5 Unified Threat Management (UTM) Device 6 Initiator 7 Network-Attached Storage (NAS) 8 Target 9 Jumbo Frame 10 Network Ports logical connections provided by the TCP or UDP protocols at the Transport layer. They are used by protocols in the upper layers of the OSI model. The TCP/IP protocol stack uses port numbers to determine which protocol incoming traffic should be directed to. An Ethernet packet larger than 1500 bytes The servers that connect to the shared storage device a self-contained storage appliance designed to allow clients to store and share files over the network. It can also be used for backups and media streaming. All SAN storage devices a software- or hardware-based network security system that allows or denies network traffic according to a set of rules. combines multiple security features into a single network appliance a hardware device, such as a circuit board or integrated circuit adapter, that provides I/O processing and physical connectivity between a host system, such as a server, and a storage device. uses network protocols that encapsulates SCSI commands within IP packets and transmits them over a standard Ethernet network. Filtering rules firewalls use to identify which traffic to allow and which traffic to block.