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IEEE Std 802.3, 1998 Edition Part 3: Carrier sense multiple access with collision detection (CSMA/CD) access method and physical layer specifications -Description

Abstract: The media access control characteristics for the Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) access method for shared medium local area networks are described. The control characteristics for full duplex dedicated channel use are also described. Specifications are provided for MAU types 1BASE5 at 1 Mb/s; Attachment Unit Interface (AUI) and MAU types 10BASE5, 10BASE2, FOIRL (fiber optic inter-repeater link), 10BROAD36, 10BASE-T, 10BASE-FL, 10BASE-FB, and 10BASE-FP at 10 Mb/s; Media Independent Interface (MII) and PHY types 100BASE-T4, 100BASE-TX, 100BASE-FX, and 100BASE-T2 at 100 Mb/s; and the Gigabit MII (GMII) and 1000BASE-X PHY types, 1000BASE-SX, 1000BASE-LX, and 1000BASE-CX, which operate at 1000 Mb/s (Gigabit Ethernet). Repeater specifications are provided at each speed. Full duplex specifications are provided at the Physical Layer for 10BASE-T, 10BASE-FL, 100BASE- TX, 100BASE-FX, 100BASE-T2, and Gigabit Ethernet. System considerations for multisegment networks at each speed and management information base (MIB) specifications are also provided.

Keywords: data processing, Ethernet, information interchange, local area networks, local area networks, management, mode of data transmission, network interconnection, models, repeater, type field

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  • 1. Introduction
    • 1.1 Overview
      • 1.1.1 Basic concepts
      • 1.1.2 Architectural perspectives
      • 1.1.3 Layer interfaces
      • 1.1.4 Application areas
    • 1.2 Notation
      • 1.2.1 State diagram conventions
      • 1.2.2 Service specification method and notation
      • 1.2.3 Physical Layer and media notation
      • 1.2.4 Physical Layer message notation
    • 1.3 Normative references
    • 1.4 Definitions
    • 1.5 Abbreviations
  • 2. Media Access Control (MAC) service specification
    • 2.1 Scope and field of application
    • 2.2 Overview of the service
      • 2.2.1 General description of services provided by the layer
      • 2.2.2 Model used for the service specification
      • 2.2.3 Overview of interactions
      • 2.2.4 Basic services and options
    • 2.3 Detailed service specification
      • 2.3.1 MA_DATA.request
      • 2.3.2 MA_DATA.indication
      • 2.3.3 MA_CONTROL.request
      • 2.3.4 MA_CONTROL.indication
  • 3. Media access control frame structure
    • 3.1 Overview
      • 3.1.1 MAC frame format
    • 3.2 Elements of the MAC frame
      • 3.2.1 Preamble field
      • 3.2.2 Start Frame Delimiter (SFD) field
      • 3.2.3 Address fields
      • 3.2.4 Destination Address field
      • 3.2.5 Source Address field
      • 3.2.6 Length/Type field
      • 3.2.7 Data and PAD fields
      • 3.2.8 Frame Check Sequence (FCS) field
      • 3.2.9 Extension field
    • 3.3 Order of bit transmission
    • 3.4 Invalid MAC frame
  • 4. Media Access Control
    • 4.1 Functional model of the MAC method
      • 4.1.1 Overview
      • 4.1.2 CSMA/CD operation
      • 4.1.3 Relationships to the MAC client and Physical Layers
      • 4.1.4 CSMA/CD access method functional capabilities
    • 4.2 CSMA/CD Media Access Control (MAC) method: Precise specification
      • 4.2.1 Introduction
      • 4.2.2 Overview of the procedural model
      • 4.2.3 Frame transmission model
      • 4.2.4 Frame reception model
      • 4.2.5 Preamble generation
      • 4.2.6 Start frame sequence
      • 4.2.7 Global declarations
      • 4.2.8 Frame transmission
      • 4.2.9 Frame reception
      • 4.2.10 Common procedures
    • 4.3 Interfaces to/from adjacent layers
      • 4.3.1 Overview
      • 4.3.2 Services provided by the MAC sublayer
      • 4.3.3 Services required from the physical layer
    • 4.4 Specific implementations
      • 4.4.1 Compatibility overview
      • 4.4.2 Allowable implementations
      • 4.4.3 Configuration guidelines
  • 5. Layer Management
    • 5.1 Introduction
      • 5.1.1 Systems Management overview
      • 5.1.2 Layer Management model
      • 5.1.3 Packages
      • 5.1.4 Conformance requirements
    • 5.2 Management facilities
      • 5.2.1 Introduction
      • 5.2.2 DTE MAC Sublayer Management facilities
      • 5.2.3 DTE Physical Sublayer Management facilities
      • 5.2.4 DTE Management procedural model
  • 6. Physical Signaling (PLS) service specifications
    • 6.1 Scope and field of application
    • 6.2 Overview of the service
      • 6.2.1 General description of services provided by the layer
      • 6.2.2 Model used for the service specification
      • 6.2.3 Overview of interactions
      • 6.2.4 Basic services and options
    • 6.3 Detailed service specification
      • 6.3.1 Peer-to-peer service primitives
      • 6.3.2 Sublayer-to-sublayer service primitives
  • 7. Physical Signaling (PLS) and Attachment Unit Interface (AUI) specifications
    • 7.1 Scope
      • 7.1.1 Definitions
      • 7.1.2 Summary of major concepts
      • 7.1.3 Application
      • 7.1.4 Modes of operation
      • 7.1.5 Allocation of function
    • 7.2 Functional specification
      • 7.2.1 PLS-PMA (DTE-MAU) Interface protocol
      • 7.2.2 PLS interface to MAC and management entities
      • 7.2.3 Frame structure
      • 7.2.4 PLS functions
    • 7.3 Signal characteristics
      • 7.3.1 Signal encoding
      • 7.3.2 Signaling rate
      • 7.3.3 Signaling levels
    • 7.4 Electrical characteristics
      • 7.4.1 Driver characteristics
      • 7.4.2 Receiver characteristics
      • 7.4.3 AUI cable characteristics
    • 7.5 Functional description of interchange circuits
      • 7.5.1 General
      • 7.5.2 Definition of interchange circuits
    • 7.6 Mechanical characteristics
      • 7.6.1 Definition of mechanical interface
      • 7.6.2 Line interface connector
      • 7.6.3 Contact assignments
  • 8. Medium Attachment Unit and baseband medium specifications, type 10BASE5
    • 8.1 Scope
      • 8.1.1 Overview
      • 8.1.2 Definitions
      • 8.1.3 Application perspective: MAU and MEDIUM objectives
    • 8.2 MAU functional specifications
      • 8.2.1 MAU Physical Layer functions
      • 8.2.2 MAU interface messages
      • 8.2.3 MAU state diagrams
    • 8.3 MAU—medium electrical characteristics
      • 8.3.1 MAU-to-coaxial cable interface
      • 8.3.2 MAU electrical characteristics
      • 8.3.3 MAU-DTE electrical characteristics
      • 8.3.4 MAU-DTE mechanical connection
    • 8.4 Characteristics of the coaxial cable
      • 8.4.1 Coaxial cable electrical parameters
      • 8.4.2 Coaxial cable properties
      • 8.4.3 Total segment dc loop resistance
    • 8.5 Coaxial trunk cable connectors
      • 8.5.1 Inline coaxial extension connector
      • 8.5.2 Coaxial cable terminator
      • 8.5.3 MAU-to-coaxial cable connection
    • 8.6 System considerations
      • 8.6.1 Transmission system model
      • 8.6.2 Transmission system requirements
      • 8.6.3 Labeling
    • 8.7 Environmental specifications
      • 8.7.1 General safety requirements
      • 8.7.2 Network safety requirements
      • 8.7.3 Electromagnetic environment
      • 8.7.4 Temperature and humidity
      • 8.7.5 Regulatory requirements
    • 8.8 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 8, Medium Attachment Unit and baseband medium specifications, type 10BASE5
      • 8.8.1 Overview
      • 8.8.2 Abbreviations and special symbols
      • 8.8.3 Instructions for completing the PICS proforma
      • 8.8.4 Identification
      • 8.8.5 Global statement of conformance
      • 8.8.6 PICS proforma tables for MAU
      • 8.8.7 PICS proforma tables for MAU AUI characteristics
      • 8.8.8 PICS proforma tables for 10BASE5 coaxial cable
  • 9. Repeater unit for 10 Mb/s baseband networks
    • 9.1 Overview
    • 9.2 References
    • 9.3 Definitions
    • 9.4 Compatibility interface
      • 9.4.1 AUI compatibility
      • 9.4.2 Mixing segment compatibility
      • 9.4.3 Link segment compatibility
    • 9.5 Basic functions
      • 9.5.1 Repeater set network properties
      • 9.5.2 Signal amplification
      • 9.5.3 Signal symmetry
      • 9.5.4 Signal retiming
      • 9.5.5 Data handling
      • 9.5.6 Collision handling
      • 9.5.7 Electrical isolation
    • 9.6 Detailed repeater functions and state diagrams
      • 9.6.1 State diagram notation
      • 9.6.2 Data and collision handling
      • 9.6.3 Preamble regeneration
      • 9.6.4 Fragment extension
      • 9.6.5 MAU Jabber Lockup Protection
      • 9.6.6 Auto-Partitioning/Reconnection (optional)
    • 9.7 Electrical isolation
      • 9.7.1 Environment A requirements
      • 9.7.2 Environment B requirements
      • 9.7.3 Environment A requirements
      • 9.7.4 Environment B requirements
    • 9.8 Reliability
    • 9.9 Medium attachment unit and baseband medium specification for a vendor-independent FOIRL
      • 9.9.1 Scope
      • 9.9.2 FOMAU functional specifications
      • 9.9.3 FOMAU electrical characteristics
      • 9.9.4 FOMAU/Optical medium interface
      • 9.9.5 Characteristics of the optical fiber cable link segment
      • 9.9.6 System requirements
      • 9.9.7 Environmental specifications
  • 10. Medium attachment unit and baseband medium specifications, type 10BASE2
    • 10.1 Scope
      • 10.1.1 Overview
      • 10.1.2 Definitions
      • 10.1.3 Application perspective: MAU and medium objectives
    • 10.2 References
    • 10.3 MAU functional specifications
      • 10.3.1 MAU Physical Layer functional requirements
      • 10.3.2 MAU interface messages
      • 10.3.3 MAU state diagrams
    • 10.4 MAU-medium electrical characteristics
      • 10.4.1 MAU-to-coaxial cable interface
      • 10.4.2 MAU electrical characteristics
      • 10.4.3 MAU-DTE electrical characteristics
    • 10.5 Characteristics of coaxial cable system
      • 10.5.1 Coaxial cable electrical parameters
      • 10.5.2 Coaxial cable physical parameters
      • 10.5.3 Total segment dc loop resistance
    • 10.6 Coaxial trunk cable connectors
      • 10.6.1 In-line coaxial extension connector
      • 10.6.2 Coaxial cable terminator
      • 10.6.3 MAU-to-coaxial cable connection
    • 10.7 System considerations
      • 10.7.1 Transmission system model
      • 10.7.2 Transmission system requirements
    • 10.8 Environmental specifications
      • 10.8.1 Safety requirements
      • 10.8.2 Electromagnetic environment
      • 10.8.3 Regulatory requirements
  • 11. Broadband medium attachment unit and broadband medium specifications, type 10BROAD36
    • 11.1 Scope
      • 11.1.1 Overview
      • 11.1.2 Definitions
      • 11.1.3 MAU and medium objectives
      • 11.1.4 Compatibility considerations
      • 11.1.5 Relationship to PLS and AUI
      • 11.1.6 Mode of operation
    • 11.2 MAU functional specifications
      • 11.2.1 MAU functional requirements
      • 11.2.2 DTE PLS to MAU and MAU to DTE PLS messages
      • 11.2.3 MAU state diagrams
    • 11.3 MAU characteristics
      • 11.3.1 MAU-to-coaxial cable interface
      • 11.3.2 MAU frequency allocations
      • 11.3.3 AUI electrical characteristics
      • 11.3.4 MAU transfer characteristics
      • 11.3.5 Reliability
    • 11.4 System considerations
      • 11.4.1 Delay budget and network diameter
      • 11.4.2 MAU operation with packets shorter than 512 bits
    • 11.5 Characteristics of the coaxial cable system
      • 11.5.1 Electrical requirements
      • 11.5.2 Mechanical requirements
      • 11.5.3 Delay requirements
    • 11.6 Frequency translator requirements for the single-cable version
      • 11.6.1 Electrical requirements
      • 11.6.2 Mechanical requirements
    • 11.7 Environmental specifications
      • 11.7.1 Safety requirements
      • 11.7.2 Electromagnetic environment
      • 11.7.3 Temperature and humidity
  • 12. Physical signaling, medium attachment, and baseband medium specifications, type 1BASE5
    • 12.1 Introduction
      • 12.1.1 Overview
      • 12.1.2 Scope
      • 12.1.3 Definitions
      • 12.1.4 General characteristics
      • 12.1.5 Compatibility
      • 12.1.6 Objectives of type 1BASE5 specification
    • 12.2 Architecture
      • 12.2.1 Major concepts
      • 12.2.2 Application perspective
      • 12.2.3 Packet structure
    • 12.3 DTE physical signaling (PLS) specification
      • 12.3.1 Overview
      • 12.3.2 Functional specification
    • 12.4 Hub specification
      • 12.4.1 Overview
      • 12.4.2 Hub structure
      • 12.4.3 Hub PLS functional specification
    • 12.5 Physical medium attachment (PMA) specification
      • 12.5.1 Overview
      • 12.5.2 PLS-PMA interface
      • 12.5.3 Signal characteristics
    • 12.6 Medium Dependent Interface (MDI) specification
      • 12.6.1 Line interface connector
      • 12.6.2 Connector contact assignments
      • 12.6.3 Labeling
    • 12.7 Cable medium characteristics
      • 12.7.1 Overview
      • 12.7.2 Transmission parameters
      • 12.7.3 Coupling parameters
      • 12.7.4 Noise environment
    • 12.8 Special link specification
      • 12.8.1 Overview
      • 12.8.2 Transmission characteristics
      • 12.8.3 Permitted configurations
    • 12.9 Timing
      • 12.9.1 Overview
      • 12.9.2 DTE timing
      • 12.9.3 Medium timing
      • 12.9.4 Special link timing
      • 12.9.5 Hub timing
    • 12.10 Safety
      • 12.10.1 Isolation
      • 12.10.2 Telephony voltages
  • 13. System considerations for multisegment 10 Mb/s baseband networks
    • 13.1 Overview
      • 13.1.1 Repeater usage
    • 13.2 Definitions
    • 13.3 Transmission System Model 1
    • 13.4 Transmission System Model 2
      • 13.4.1 Round-trip collision delay
      • 13.4.2 Interpacket gap (IPG) shrinkage
    • 13.5 Full duplex topology limitations
  • 14. Twisted-pair medium attachment unit (MAU) and baseband medium
    • 14.1 Scope
      • 14.1.1 Overview
      • 14.1.2 Definitions
      • 14.1.3 Application perspective
      • 14.1.4 Relationship to PLS and AUI
    • 14.2 MAU functional specifications
      • 14.2.1 MAU functions
      • 14.2.2 PMA s
      • 14.2.3 MAU state diagrams
    • 14.3 MAU electrical specifications
      • 14.3.1 MAU-to-MDI interface characteristics
      • 14.3.2 MAU-to-AUI specification
    • 14.4 Characteristics of the simplex link segment
      • 14.4.1 Overview
      • 14.4.2 Transmission parameters
      • 14.4.3 Coupling parameters
      • 14.4.4 Noise environment
    • 14.5 MDI specification
      • 14.5.1 MDI connectors
      • 14.5.2 Crossover function
    • 14.6 System considerations
    • 14.7 Environmental specifications
      • 14.7.1 General safety
      • 14.7.2 Network safety
      • 14.7.3 Environment
    • 14.8 MAU labeling
    • 14.9 Timing summary
    • 14.10 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 14, Twisted-pair medium attachment unit (MAU) and baseband medium, type 10BASE-T
      • 14.10.1 Introduction
      • 14.10.2 Identification of implementation
      • 14.10.3 Identification of the protocol
      • 14.10.4 PICS proforma for 10BASE-T
  • 15. Fiber optic medium and common elements of medium attachment units and star, type 10BASE-F
    • 15.1 Scope
      • 15.1.1 Overview
      • 15.1.2 Definitions
      • 15.1.3 Applications perspective: MAUs, stars, and fiber optic medium
    • 15.2 MDI optical characteristics
      • 15.2.1 Transmit optical parameters
      • 15.2.2 Receive optical parameters
    • 15.3 Characteristics of the fiber optic medium
      • 15.3.1 Optical fiber and cable
      • 15.3.2 Optical medium connector plug and socket
      • 15.3.3 Fiber optic medium insertion loss
      • 15.3.4 Electrical isolation
    • 15.4 MAU reliability
    • 15.5 MAU-AUI specification
      • 15.5.1 MAU-AUI electrical characteristics
      • 15.5.2 MAU-AUI mechanical connections
      • 15.5.3 Power consumption
      • 15.5.4 MAU-AUI messages
    • 15.6 Environmental specifications
      • 15.6.1 Safety requirements
      • 15.6.2 Electromagnetic environment
      • 15.6.3 Other environmental requirements
    • 15.7 MAU labeling
      • 15.7.1 10BASE-FP star labeling
    • 15.8 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 15, Fiber optic medium and common elements of medium attachment units and star, type 10BASE-F
      • 15.8.1 Introduction
      • 15.8.2 Abbreviations and special symbols
      • 15.8.3 Instructions for completing the pics proforma
      • 15.8.4 Identification
      • 15.8.5 Major capabilities/options
      • 15.8.6 PICS Proforma for the fiber optic medium
  • 16. Fiber optic passive star and medium attachment unit, type 10BASE-FP
    • 16.1 Scope
      • 16.1.1 Overview
    • 16.2 PMA interface messages
      • 16.2.1 PMA-to-MDI interface signal encodings
      • 16.2.2 PMA-to-MDI OTD messages
      • 16.2.3 MDI ORD-to-PMA messages
    • 16.3 10BASE-FP MAU functional specifications
      • 16.3.1 Transmit function requirements
      • 16.3.2 Receive function requirements
      • 16.3.3 Loopback function requirements
      • 16.3.4 Collision presence function requirements
      • 16.3.5 signal_quality_error Message (SQE) Test function requirements
      • 16.3.6 Jabber function requirements
      • 16.3.7 Link fault detection and low light function requirements
      • 16.3.8 Interface message time references
      • 16.3.9 MAU state diagram
    • 16.4 Timing summary
    • 16.5 10BASE-FP Star functional specifications
      • 16.5.1 Star functions
      • 16.5.2 Star optical characteristics
    • 16.6 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 16, Fiber optic passive star and medium attachment unit, type 10BASE-FP
      • 16.6.1 Introduction
      • 16.6.2 Abbreviations and special symbols
      • 16.6.3 Instructions for completing the PICS proforma
      • 16.6.4 Identification
      • 16.6.5 Major capabilities/options
      • 16.6.6 PICS proforma for the type 10BASE-FP MAU
      • 16.6.7 PICS proforma tables for 10BASE-FP stars
  • 17. Fiber optic medium attachment unit, type 10BASE-FB
    • 17.1 Scope
      • 17.1.1 Overview
      • 17.1.2 Relationship to AUI
    • 17.2 PMA interface messages
      • 17.2.1 PMA-to-MDI interface signal encodings
      • 17.2.2 PMA-to-MDI OTD messages
      • 17.2.3 MDI ORD-to-PMA messages
      • 17.2.4 Transitions between signals
      • 17.2.5 Signaling rate
    • 17.3 MAU functional specifications
      • 17.3.1 Transmit function requirements
      • 17.3.2 Receive function requirements
      • 17.3.3 Collision function requirements
      • 17.3.4 Loopback function requirements
      • 17.3.5 Fault-handling function requirements
      • 17.3.6 Jabber function requirements
      • 17.3.7 Low light level detection function requirements
      • 17.3.8 Synchronous qualification function requirements
      • 17.3.9 Interface message time references
      • 17.3.10 MAU state diagrams
    • 17.4 Timing summary
    • 17.5 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for Clause , Fiber optic medium attachment unit, type 10BASE-FB
      • 17.5.1 Introduction
      • 17.5.2 Abbreviations and special symbols
      • 17.5.3 Instructions for completing the PICS proforma
      • 17.5.4 Identification
      • 17.5.5 PICS proforma for the type 10BASE-FB MAU
      • 17.5.6 PICS proforma for the type 10BASE-FB MAU
  • 18. Fiber optic medium attachment unit, type 10BASE-FL
    • 18.1 Scope
      • 18.1.1 Overview
    • 18.2 PMA interface messages
      • 18.2.1 PMA to fiber optic link segment messages
      • 18.2.2 Fiber optic link segment to PMA messages
      • 18.2.3 Interface message time references
    • 18.3 MAU functional specifications
      • 18.3.1 MAU functions
      • 18.3.2 MAU state diagrams
    • 18.4 Timing summary
    • 18.5 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for Clause , Fiber optic medium attachment unit, type 10BASE-FL
      • 18.5.1 Introduction
      • 18.5.2 Abbreviations and special symbols
      • 18.5.3 Instructions for completing the PICS proforma
      • 18.5.4 Identification
      • 18.5.5 Major capabilities/options
      • 18.5.6 PICS proforma tables for the type 10BASE-FL MAU
  • 19. Layer Management for 10 Mb/s baseband repeaters
    • 19.1 Introduction
      • 19.1.1 Scope
      • 19.1.2 Relationship to objects in IEEE Std 802.1F-1993
      • 19.1.3 Definitions
      • 19.1.4 Symbols and abbreviations
      • 19.1.5 Management model
    • 19.2 Managed objects
      • 19.2.1 Introduction
      • 19.2.2 Overview of managed objects
      • 19.2.3 Repeater managed object class
      • 19.2.4 ResourceTypeID Managed Object Class
      • 19.2.5 Group managed object class
      • 19.2.6 Port managed object class
  • 20. Layer Management for 10 Mb/s baseband medium attachment units
    • 20.1 Introduction
      • 20.1.1 Scope
      • 20.1.2 Management model
    • 20.2 Managed objects
      • 20.2.1 Text description of managed objects
      • 20.2.2 MAU Managed object class
  • 21. Introduction to 100 Mb/s baseband networks, type 100BASE-T
    • 21.1 Overview
      • 21.1.1 Reconciliation Sublayer (RS) and Media Independent Interface (MII)
      • 21.1.2 Physical Layer signaling systems
      • 21.1.3 Repeater
      • 21.1.4 Auto-Negotiation
      • 21.1.5 Management
    • 21.2 References
    • 21.3 Definitions
    • 21.4 Abbreviations
    • 21.5 State diagrams
      • 21.5.1 Actions inside state blocks
      • 21.5.2 State diagram variables
      • 21.5.3 State transitions
      • 21.5.4 Operators
    • 21.6 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma
      • 21.6.1 Introduction
      • 21.6.2 Abbreviations and special symbols
      • 21.6.3 Instructions for completing the PICS proforma
      • 21.6.4 Additional information
      • 21.6.5 Exceptional information
      • 21.6.6 Conditional items
    • 21.7 Relation of 100BASE-T to other standards
    • 21.8 MAC delay constraints (exposed MII)
  • 22. Reconciliation Sublayer (RS) and Media Independent Interface (MII)
    • 22.1 Overview
      • 22.1.1 Summary of major concepts
      • 22.1.2 Application
      • 22.1.3 Rates of operation
      • 22.1.4 Allocation of functions
      • 22.1.5 Relationship of MII and GMII
    • 22.2 Functional specifications
      • 22.2.1 Mapping of MII signals to PLS service primitives and Station Management
      • 22.2.2 MII signal functional specifications
      • 22.2.3 Frame structure
      • 22.2.4 Management functions
    • 22.3 Signal timing characteristics
      • 22.3.1 Signals that are synchronous to TX_CLK
      • 22.3.2 Signals that are synchronous to RX_CLK
      • 22.3.3 Signals that have no required clock relationship
      • 22.3.4 MDIO timing relationship to MDC
    • 22.4 Electrical characteristics
      • 22.4.1 Signal levels
      • 22.4.2 Signal paths
      • 22.4.3 Driver characteristics
      • 22.4.4 Receiver characteristics
      • 22.4.5 Cable characteristics
      • 22.4.6 Hot insertion and removal
    • 22.5 Power supply
      • 22.5.1 Supply voltage
      • 22.5.2 Load current
      • 22.5.3 Short-circuit protection
    • 22.6 Mechanical characteristics
      • 22.6.1 Definition of mechanical interface
      • 22.6.2 Shielding effectiveness and transfer impedance
      • 22.6.3 Connector pin numbering
      • 22.6.4 Clearance dimensions
      • 22.6.5 Contact assignments
    • 22.7 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 22, Reconciliation Sublayer (RS) and Media Independent Interface (MII)
      • 22.7.1 Introduction
      • 22.7.2 Identification
      • 22.7.3 PICS proforma tables for reconciliation sublayer and media independent interface
  • 23. Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS), Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer and baseband medium, type 100BASE-T4
    • 23.1 Overview
      • 23.1.1 Scope
      • 23.1.2 Objectives
      • 23.1.3 Relation of 100BASE-T4 to other standards
      • 23.1.4 Summary
      • 23.1.5 Application of 100BASE-T4
    • 23.2 PCS functional specifications
      • 23.2.1 PCS functions
      • 23.2.2 PCS interfaces
      • 23.2.3 Frame structure
      • 23.2.4 PCS state diagrams
      • 23.2.5 PCS electrical specifications
    • 23.3 PMA service interface
      • 23.3.1 PMA_TYPE.indicate
      • 23.3.2 PMA_UNITDATA.request
      • 23.3.3 PMA_UNITDATA.indicate
      • 23.3.4 PMA_CARRIER.indicate
      • 23.3.5 PMA_LINK.indicate
      • 23.3.6 PMA_LINK.request
      • 23.3.7 PMA_RXERROR.indicate
    • 23.4 PMA functional specifications
      • 23.4.1 PMA functions
      • 23.4.2 PMA interface messages
      • 23.4.3 PMA state diagrams
    • 23.5 PMA electrical specifications
      • 23.5.1 PMA-to-MDI interface characteristics
      • 23.5.2 Power consumption
    • 23.6 Link segment characteristics
      • 23.6.1 Cabling
      • 23.6.2 Link transmission parameters
      • 23.6.3 Noise
      • 23.6.4 Installation practice
    • 23.7 MDI specification
      • 23.7.1 MDI connectors
      • 23.7.2 Crossover function
    • 23.8 System considerations
    • 23.9 Environmental specifications
      • 23.9.1 General safety
      • 23.9.2 Network safety
      • 23.9.3 Environment
    • 23.10 PHY labeling
    • 23.11 Timing summary
      • 23.11.1 Timing references
      • 23.11.2 Definitions of controlled parameters
      • 23.11.3 Table of required timing values
    • 23.12 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 23, Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS), Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer, and baseband medium, type 100BASE-T4
      • 23.12.1 Introduction
      • 23.12.2 Identification
      • 23.12.3 Major capabilities/options
      • 23.12.4 PICS proforma tables for the Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS), Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer and baseband medium, type 100BASE-T4
  • 24. Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS) and Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer, type 100BASE
    • 24.1 Overview
      • 24.1.1 Scope
      • 24.1.2 Objectives
      • 24.1.3 Relationship of 100BASE-X to other standards
      • 24.1.4 Summary of 100BASE-X sublayers
      • 24.1.5 Inter-sublayer interfaces
      • 24.1.6 Functional block diagram
      • 24.1.7 State diagram conventions
    • 24.2 Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS)
      • 24.2.1 Service Interface (MII)
      • 24.2.2 Functional requirements
      • 24.2.3 State variables
      • 24.2.4 State diagrams
    • 24.3 Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer
      • 24.3.1 Service interface
      • 24.3.2 Functional requirements
      • 24.3.3 State variables
      • 24.3.4 Process specifications and state diagrams
    • 24.4 Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayer service interface
      • 24.4.1 PMD service interface
      • 24.4.2 Medium Dependent Interface (MDI)
    • 24.5 Compatibility considerations
    • 24.6 Delay constraints
      • 24.6.1 PHY delay constraints (exposed MII)
      • 24.6.2 DTE delay constraints (unexposed MII)
      • 24.6.3 Carrier de-assertion/assertion constraint (half duplex mode only)
    • 24.7 Environmental specifications
    • 24.8 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 24, Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS) and Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer, type 100BASE-X
      • 24.8.1 Introduction
      • 24.8.2 Identification
      • 24.8.3 PICS proforma tables for the Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS) and Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer, type 100BASE-X
  • 25. Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayer and baseband medium, type 100BASE-TX
    • 25.1 Overview
    • 25.2 Functional specifications
    • 25.3 General exceptions
    • 25.4 Specific requirements and exceptions
      • 25.4.1 Change to 7.2.3.1.1, “Line state patterns”
      • 25.4.2 Change to 7.2.3.3, “Loss of synchronization”
      • 25.4.3 Change to Table 8-1, “Contact assignments for unshielded twisted pair”
      • 25.4.4 Deletion of 8.3, “Station labelling”
      • 25.4.5 Change to 9.1.9, “Jitter”
      • 25.4.6 Replacement of 11.2, “Crossover function”
      • 25.4.7 Change to A.2, “DDJ test pattern for baseline wander measurements”
      • 25.4.8 Change to annex G, “Stream cipher scrambling function”
      • 25.4.9 Change to annex I, “Common mode cable termination”
    • 25.5 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 25, Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayer and baseband medium, type 100BASE-TX
      • 25.5.1 Introduction
      • 25.5.2 Identification
      • 25.5.3 Major capabilities/options
      • 25.5.4 PICS proforma tables for the Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayer and baseband medium, type 100BASE-TX
  • 26. Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayer and baseband medium, type 100BASE-FX
    • 26.1 Overview
    • 26.2 Functional specifications
    • 26.3 General exceptions
    • 26.4 Specific requirements and exceptions
      • 26.4.1 Medium Dependent Interface (MDI)
      • 26.4.2 Crossover function
    • 26.5 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for Clause , Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayer and baseband medium, type 100BASE-FX
      • 26.5.1 Introduction
      • 26.5.2 Identification
      • 26.5.3 Protocol summary
      • 26.5.4 Major capabilities/options
      • 26.5.5 PICS proforma tables for Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayer and baseband medium, type 100BASE-FX
  • 27. Repeater for 100 Mb/s baseband networks
    • 27.1 Overview
      • 27.1.1 Scope
      • 27.1.2 Application perspective
      • 27.1.3 Relationship to PHY
    • 27.2 PMA interface messages
    • 27.3 Repeater functional specifications
      • 27.3.1 Repeater functions
      • 27.3.2 Detailed repeater functions and state diagrams
    • 27.4 Repeater electrical specifications
      • 27.4.1 Electrical isolation
    • 27.5 Environmental specifications
      • 27.5.1 General safety
      • 27.5.2 Network safety
      • 27.5.3 Electrical isolation
      • 27.5.4 Reliability
      • 27.5.5 Environment
    • 27.6 Repeater labeling
    • 27.7 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for Clause , Repeater for 100 Mb/s baseband networks
      • 27.7.1 Introduction
      • 27.7.2 Identification
      • 27.7.3 Major capabilities/options
      • 27.7.4 PICS proforma tables for the repeater for 100 Mb/s baseband networks
  • 28. Physical Layer link signaling for 10 Mb/s and 100 Mb/s Auto-Negotiation on twisted pair
    • 28.1 Overview
      • 28.1.1 Scope
      • 28.1.2 Application perspective/objectives
      • 28.1.3 Relationship to ISO/IEC 8802-3
      • 28.1.4 Compatibility considerations
    • 28.2 Functional specifications
      • 28.2.1 Transmit function requirements
      • 28.2.2 Receive function requirements
      • 28.2.3 Arbitration function requirements
      • 28.2.4 Management function requirements
      • 28.2.5 Absence of management function
      • 28.2.6 Technology-Dependent Interface
    • 28.3 State diagrams and variable definitions
      • 28.3.1 State diagram variables
      • 28.3.2 State diagram timers
      • 28.3.3 State diagram counters
      • 28.3.4 State diagrams
    • 28.4 Electrical specifications
    • 28.5 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 28, Physical Layer link signaling for 10 Mb/s and 100 Mb/s Auto-Negotiation on twisted pair
      • 28.5.1 Introduction
      • 28.5.2 Identification
      • 28.5.3 Major capabilities/options
      • 28.5.4 PICS proforma tables for Physical Layer link signaling for 10 Mb/s and 100 Mb/s Auto-Negotiation on twisted pair
    • 28.6 Auto-Negotiation expansion
  • 29. System considerations for multisegment 100BASE-T networks
    • 29.1 Overview
      • 29.1.1 Single collision domain multisegment networks
      • 29.1.2 Repeater usage
    • 29.2 Transmission System Model 1
    • 29.3 Transmission System Model 2
      • 29.3.1 Round-trip collision delay
    • 29.4 Full duplex 100 Mb/s topology limitations
  • 30. 10 Mb/s, 100 Mb/s, and 1000 Mb/s Management
    • 30.1 Overview
      • 30.1.1 Scope
      • 30.1.2 Relationship to objects in IEEE 802.1F
      • 30.1.3 Systems management overview
      • 30.1.4 Management model
    • 30.2 Managed objects
      • 30.2.1 Introduction
      • 30.2.2 Overview of managed objects
      • 30.2.3 Containment
      • 30.2.4 Naming
      • 30.2.5 Capabilities
    • 30.3 Layer management for DTEs
      • 30.3.1 MAC entity managed object class
      • 30.3.2 PHY devicePHY device managed object class
      • 30.3.3 MAC control entity object class
      • 30.3.4 PAUSE entity managed object class
    • 30.4 Layer management for 10, 100, and 1000 Mb/s baseband repeaters
      • 30.4.1 Repeater managed object class
      • 30.4.2 Group managed object class
      • 30.4.3 Repeater port managed object class
    • 30.5 Layer management for 10, 100, and 1000 Mb/s medium attachment units (MAUs)
      • 30.5.1 MAU managed object class
    • 30.6 Management for link Auto-Negotiation
      • 30.6.1 Auto-Negotiation managed object class
  • 31. MAC Control
    • 31.1 Overview
    • 31.2 Layer architecture
    • 31.3 Support by interlayer interfaces
    • 31.4 MAC Control frames
      • 31.4.1 MAC Control frame format
    • 31.5 Opcode-independent MAC Control sublayer operation
      • 31.5.1 Frame parsing and data frame reception
      • 31.5.2 Control frame reception
      • 31.5.3 Opcode-independent MAC Control receive state diagram
    • 31.6 Compatibility requirements
    • 31.7 MAC Control client behavior
    • 31.8 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 31, MAC Control
      • 31.8.1 Introduction
      • 31.8.2 Identification
      • 31.8.3 PICS proforma for MAC Control frames
  • 32. Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS), Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer and baseband medium, type 100BASE-T2
    • 32.1 Overview
      • 32.1.1 Relation of 100BASE-T2 to other standards
      • 32.1.2 Operation of 100BASE-T2
      • 32.1.3 Application of 100BASE-T2
      • 32.1.4 State diagram conventions
    • 32.2 PHY Control functional specifications and service interface
      • 32.2.1 PHY Control function
      • 32.2.2 PHY Control Service interface
      • 32.2.3 State diagram variables
      • 32.2.4 State diagram timers
      • 32.2.5 PHY Control state diagram
    • 32.3 PCS functional specifications
      • 32.3.1 PCS functions
      • 32.3.2 PCS interfaces
      • 32.3.3 Frame structure
      • 32.3.4 State variables
      • 32.3.5 State diagrams
      • 32.3.6 PCS electrical specifications
    • 32.4 PMA functional specifications and service interface
      • 32.4.1 PMA functional specifications
      • 32.4.2 PMA service interface
    • 32.5 Management functions
      • 32.5.1 100BASE-T2 Use of Auto-Negotiation and MII Registers 8, 9, and 10
      • 32.5.2 Management functions
      • 32.5.3 PHY specific registers for 100BASE-T2
      • 32.5.4 Changes and additions to Auto-Negotiation (28)
    • 32.6 PMA electrical specifications
      • 32.6.1 PMA-to-MDI interface characteristics
      • 32.6.2 Power consumption
    • 32.7 Link segment characteristics
      • 32.7.1 Cabling
      • 32.7.2 Link transmission parameters
      • 32.7.3 Noise
      • 32.7.4 Installation practice
    • 32.8 MDI specification
      • 32.8.1 MDI connectors
      • 32.8.2 Crossover function
    • 32.9 System considerations
    • 32.10 Environmental specifications
      • 32.10.1 General safety
      • 32.10.2 Network safety
      • 32.10.3 Environment
      • 32.10.4 Cabling specifications
    • 32.11 PHY labeling
    • 32.12 Delay constraints
      • 32.12.1 PHY delay constraints (exposed MII)
      • 32.12.2 DTE delay constraints (unexposed MII)
    • 32.13 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for Clause , Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS), Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer and baseband medium, type 100BASE-T2
      • 32.13.1 Identification
      • 32.13.2 Major capabilities/options
      • 32.13.3 Compatibility considerations
      • 32.13.4 PHY control function
      • 32.13.5 Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS) or Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer
  • 33. Clause 33 is reserved for future use.
  • 34. Introduction to 1000 Mb/s baseband network
    • 34.1 Overview
      • 34.1.1 Reconciliation Sublayer (RS) and Gigabit Media Independent Interface (GMII)
      • 34.1.2 Physical Layer signaling systems
      • 34.1.3 Repeater
      • 34.1.4 Auto-Negotiation, type 1000BASE-X
      • 34.1.5 Physical Layer line signaling for 10 Mb/s and 100 Mb/s Auto-Negotiation on twisted pair
      • 34.1.6 Management
    • 34.2 State diagrams
    • 34.3 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma
    • 34.4 Relation of Gigabit Ethernet to other standards
  • 35. Reconciliation Sublayer (RS) and Gigabit Media Independent Interface (GMII)
    • 35.1 Overview
      • 35.1.1 Summary of major concepts
      • 35.1.2 Application
      • 35.1.3 Rate of operation
      • 35.1.4 Allocation of functions
    • 35.2 Functional specifications
      • 35.2.1 Mapping of GMII signals to PLS service primitives and Station Management
      • 35.2.2 GMII signal functional specifications
      • 35.2.3 GMII data stream
      • 35.2.4 MAC delay constraints (with GMII)
      • 35.2.5 Management functions
    • 35.3 Signal mapping
    • 35.4 Electrical characteristics
      • 35.4.1 DC characteristics
      • 35.4.2 AC characteristics
    • 35.5 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 35, Reconciliation Sublayer (RS) and Gigabit Media Independent Interface (GMII)
      • 35.5.1 Introduction
      • 35.5.2 Identification
      • 35.5.3 PICS proforma tables for reconciliation sublayer and Gigabit Media Independent Interface
  • 36. Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS) and Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer, type 1000BASE-X
    • 36.1 Overview
      • 36.1.1 Scope
      • 36.1.2 Objectives
      • 36.1.3 Relationship of 1000BASE-X to other standards
      • 36.1.4 Summary of 1000BASE-X sublayers
      • 36.1.5 Inter-sublayer interfaces
      • 36.1.6 Functional block diagram
      • 36.1.7 State diagram conventions
    • 36.2 Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS)
      • 36.2.1 PCS Interface (GMII)
      • 36.2.2 Functions within the PCS
      • 36.2.3 Use of code-groups
      • 36.2.4 8B/10B transmission code
      • 36.2.5 Detailed functions and state diagrams
    • 36.3 Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer
      • 36.3.1 Service Interface
      • 36.3.2 Functions within the PMA
      • 36.3.3 A physical instantiation of the PMA Service Interface
      • 36.3.4 General electrical characteristics of the TBI
      • 36.3.5 TBI transmit interface electrical characteristics
      • 36.3.6 TBI receive interface electrical characteristics
      • 36.3.7 Loopback mode
      • 36.3.8 Test functions
    • 36.4 Compatibility considerations
    • 36.5 Delay constraints
      • 36.5.1 MDI to GMII delay constraints
      • 36.5.2 DTE delay constraints (half duplex mode)
      • 36.5.3 Carrier de-assertion/assertion constraint (half duplex mode)
    • 36.6 Environmental specifications
    • 36.7 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for Clause , Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS) and Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer, type 1000BASE-X5
      • 36.7.1 Introduction
      • 36.7.2 Identification
      • 36.7.3 Major Capabilities/Options
      • 36.7.4 PICS proforma tables for the PCS and PMA sublayer, type 1000BASE-X
  • 37. Auto-Negotiation function, type 1000BASE-X
    • 37.1 Overview
      • 37.1.1 Scope
      • 37.1.2 Application perspective/objectives
      • 37.1.3 Relationship to ISO/IEC 8802-3
      • 37.1.4 Compatibility considerations
    • 37.2 Functional specifications
      • 37.2.1 Config_Reg encoding
      • 37.2.2 Transmit function requirements
      • 37.2.3 Receive function requirements
      • 37.2.4 Arbitration process requirements
      • 37.2.5 Management function requirements
      • 37.2.6 Absence of management function
    • 37.3 Detailed functions and state diagrams
      • 37.3.1 State diagram variables
    • 37.4 Environmental specifications
    • 37.5 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for Clause , Auto-Negotiation function, type 1000BASE-X
      • 37.5.1 Introduction
      • 37.5.2 Identification
      • 37.5.3 Major Capabilities/Options
      • 37.5.4 PICS proforma tables for the Auto-Negotiation function, type 1000BASE-X
  • 38. Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayer and baseband medium, type 1000BASE-LX (Long Wavelength Laser) and 1000BASE-SX (Short Wavelength Laser)
    • 38.1 Overview
      • 38.1.1 Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayer service interface
      • 38.1.2 Medium Dependent Interface (MDI)
    • 38.2 PMD functional specifications
      • 38.2.1 PMD block diagram
      • 38.2.2 PMD transmit function
      • 38.2.3 PMD receive function
      • 38.2.4 PMD signal detect function
    • 38.3 PMD to MDI optical specifications for 1000BASE-SX
      • 38.3.1 Transmitter optical specifications
      • 38.3.2 Receive optical specifications
      • 38.3.3 Worst-case 1000BASE-SX link power budget and penalties (informative)
    • 38.4 PMD to MDI optical specifications for 1000BASE-LX
      • 38.4.1 Transmitter optical specifications
      • 38.4.2 Receive optical specifications
      • 38.4.3 Worst-case 1000BASE-LX link power budget and penalties (informative)
    • 38.5 Jitter specifications for 1000BASE-SX and 1000BASE-LX
    • 38.6 Optical measurement requirements
      • 38.6.1 Center wavelength and spectral width measurements
      • 38.6.2 Optical power measurements
      • 38.6.3 Extinction ratio measurements
      • 38.6.4 Relative Intensity Noise (RIN)
      • 38.6.5 Transmitter optical waveform (transmit eye)
      • 38.6.6 Transmit rise/fall characteristics
      • 38.6.7 Receive sensitivity measurements
      • 38.6.8 Total jitter measurements
      • 38.6.9 Deterministic jitter measurement (informative)
      • 38.6.10 Coupled Power Ratio (CPR) measurements
      • 38.6.11 Conformance test signal at TP3 for receiver testing
      • 38.6.12 Measurement of the receiver 3 dB electrical upper cutoff frequency
    • 38.7 Environmental specifications
      • 38.7.1 General safety
      • 38.7.2 Laser safety
      • 38.7.3 Installation
    • 38.8 Environment
      • 38.8.1 Electromagnetic emission
      • 38.8.2 Temperature, humidity, and handling
    • 38.9 PMD labeling requirements
    • 38.10 Fiber optic cabling model
    • 38.11 Characteristics of the fiber optic cabling
      • 38.11.1 Optical fiber and cable
      • 38.11.2 Optical fiber connection
      • 38.11.3 Medium Dependent Interface (MDI)
      • 38.11.4 single-mode fiber offset-launch mode-conditioning patch cord for MMF operation of 1000BASE-LX
    • 38.12 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 38, Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayer and baseband medium, type 1000BASE-LX (Long Wavelength Laser) and 1000BASE-SX (Short Wavelength Laser)
      • 38.12.1 Introduction
      • 38.12.2 Identification
      • 38.12.3 Major capabilities/options
      • 38.12.4 PICS proforma tables for Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayer and baseband medium, type 1000BASE-LX (Long Wavelength Laser) and 1000BASE-SX (Short Wavelength Laser)
  • 39. Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayer and baseband medium, type 1000BASE-CX (short-haul copper)
    • 39.1 Overview
    • 39.2 Functional specifications
      • 39.2.1 PMD transmit function
      • 39.2.2 PMD receive function
      • 39.2.3 PMD signal detect function
    • 39.3 PMD to MDI electrical specifications
      • 39.3.1 Transmitter electrical specifications
      • 39.3.2 Receiver electrical specifications
      • 39.3.3 Jitter specifications for 1000BASE-CX
    • 39.4 Jumper cable assembly characteristics
      • 39.4.1 Compensation networks
      • 39.4.2 Shielding
    • 39.5 MDI specification
      • 39.5.1 MDI connectors
      • 39.5.2 Crossover function
    • 39.6 Electrical measurement requirements
      • 39.6.1 Transmit rise/fall time
      • 39.6.2 Transmit skew measurement
      • 39.6.3 Transmit eye (normalized and absolute)
      • 39.6.4 Through_connection impedance
      • 39.6.5 Jumper cable intra-pair differential skew
      • 39.6.6 Receiver link signal
      • 39.6.7 Near-End Cross Talk (NEXT)
      • 39.6.8 Differential time-domain reflectometry (TDR) measurement procedure
    • 39.7 Environmental specifications
    • 39.8 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for Clause , Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayer and baseband medium, type 1000BASE-CX
      • 39.8.1 Introduction
      • 39.8.2 Identification
      • 39.8.3 Major capabilities/options
      • 39.8.4 pics proforma tables for physical medium dependent (pmd) sublayer and baseband medium, type 1000base-cx (short-haul copper)
  • 40. Clause 40 is reserved for future use.
  • 41. Repeater for 1000 Mb/s baseband networks
    • 41.1 Overview
      • 41.1.1 Scope
      • 41.1.2 Application perspective
      • 41.1.3 Relationship to PHY
    • 41.2 Repeater functional specifications
      • 41.2.1 Repeater functions
      • 41.2.2 Detailed repeater functions and state diagrams
    • 41.3 Repeater electrical specifications
      • 41.3.1 Electrical isolation
    • 41.4 Environmental specifications
      • 41.4.1 General safety
      • 41.4.2 Network safety
      • 41.4.3 Electrical isolation
      • 41.4.4 Reliability
      • 41.4.5 Environment
    • 41.5 Repeater labeling
    • 41.6 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 41, Repeater for 1000 Mb/s baseband networks
      • 41.6.1 Introduction
      • 41.6.2 Identification
      • 41.6.3 Major capabilities/options
      • 41.6.4 PICS proforma tables for the Repeater for 1000 Mb/s baseband networks
  • 42. System considerations for multisegment 1000 Mb/s networks
    • 42.1 Overview
      • 42.1.1 Single collision domain multisegment networks
      • 42.1.2 Repeater usage
    • 42.2 Transmission System Model 1
    • 42.3 Transmission System Model 2
      • 42.3.1 Round-trip collision delay
    • 42.4 Full duplex 1000 Mb/s topology limitations
  • Annex A Additional reference material
  • Annex B System guidelines
    • B.1 Baseband system guidelines and concepts, 10 Mb/s
      • B.1.1 Overall system objectives
      • B.1.2 Analog system components and parameter values
      • B.1.3 Minimum frame length determination
      • B.1.4 System jitter budgets
      • B.1.5 Systems consideration calculations
    • B.2 System parameters and budgets for 1BASE5
      • B.2.1 Delay budget
      • B.2.2 Minimum frame length determination
      • B.2.3 Jitter budget
    • B.3 Example crosstalk computation for multiple disturbers, balanced-pair cable
    • B.4 10BASE-T guidelines
      • B.4.1 System jitter budget
      • B.4.2 Filter characteristics
      • B.4.3 Notes for conformance testing
    • B.5 10BASE-F
      • B.5.1 System jitter budget
      • B.5.2 10BASE-FP fiber optic segment loss budget
  • Annex C State diagram, MAC sublayer
  • Annex D Application context, selected medium specifications
    • D.1 Introduction
    • D.2 Type 10BASE5 applications
    • D.3 Type 10BASE2 applications
    • D.4 Type FOIRL and 10BASE-F Applications; alternative fiber optic medium applications
      • D.4.1 Alternative fiber types
      • D.4.2 Type 10BASE-FP applications using 50/125 m fiber
    • D.5 10BASE-T use of cabling systems with a nominal differential characteristic impedance of 120 ࡎ
    • D.6 10BASE-T use of cabling systems with a nominal differential characteristic impedance of 150 ࡎ
  • Annex E Receiver wavelength design considerations (FOIRL)
  • Annex F Additional attributes required for systems
    • F.1 Introduction
      • F.1.1 Scope
    • F.2 Objects/Attributes/Actions/Notifications
      • F.2.1 TimeSinceSystemReset attribute
      • F.2.2 RepeaterResetTimeStamp attribute
      • F.2.3 ResetSystemAction action
  • Annex G Additional material required for conformance testing
    • G.1 Introduction
      • G.1.1 Material in support of the aDataRateMismatches attribute
  • Annex H GDMO specifications for CSMA/CD managed objects
    • H.1 Use of MAC and PLS Sublayer Management Definitions with CMIS/CMIP and ISO/IEC 15802-2: 1995 Management Protocols
      • H.1.1 DTE MAC sublayer managed object class
      • H.1.2 ResourceTypeID managed object class
      • H.1.3 DTE physical layer managed object class
    • H.2 GDMO specification for Repeater Management Object Class
      • H.2.1 Repeater managed object class
      • H.2.2 ResourceTypeID managed object class
      • H.2.3 Group managed object class
      • H.2.4 Port managed object class
      • H.2.5 Common Attributes Template
    • H.3 GDMO specification for MAU Management Objects
      • H.3.1 MAU Managed Object Class
    • H.4 GDMO and ASN.1 definitions for management
      • H.4.1 Common Attributes Template
      • H.4.2 ASN.1 module
  • Annex 22A MII output delay, setup, and hold time budget
    • 22A.1 System model
    • 22A.2 Signal transmission path characteristics
    • 22A.3 Budget calculation
  • Annex 22B MII driver ac characteristics
    • 22B.1 Implications of CMOS ASIC processes
    • 22B.2 Ro(min) and V, I values for operation from 5 V ± 10% supply
    • 22B.3 Ro(min) and V, I values for operation from 3.3 ± 0.3 V supply
  • Annex 22C Measurement techniques for MII signal timing characteristics
    • 22C.1 Measuring timing characteristics of source terminated signals
    • 22C.2 Measuring timing characteristics of transmit signals at the MII
    • 22C.3 Measuring timing characteristics of receive signals at the MII
    • 22C.4 Measuring timing characteristics of MDIO
  • Annex 23A 6T code words
  • Annex 23B Noise budget
  • Annex 23C Use of cabling systems with a nominal differential characteristic impedance of 120 ࡎ
  • Annex 27A Repeater delay consistency requirements
  • Annex 28A Selector Field definitions
  • Annex 28B IEEE 802.3 Selector Base Page definition
    • 28B.1 Selector field value
    • 28B.2 Technology Ability Field bit assignments
    • 28B.3 Priority resolution
    • 28B.4 Message Page transmission convention
  • Annex 28C Next Page Message Code Field definitions
    • 28C.1 Message code #0—Auto-Negotiation reserved code 1
    • 28C.2 Message code #1—Null Message code
    • 28C.3 Message code #2—Technology Ability extension code 1
    • 28C.4 Message code #3—Technology Ability extension code 2
    • 28C.5 Message code #4—Remote fault number code
    • 28C.6 Message code #5—Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI) tag code
    • 28C.7 Message code #6—PHY identifier tag code
    • 28C.8 Message code #2047—Auto-Negotiation reserved code 2
    • 28C.9 Message code #7—100BASE-T2 technology message code
  • Annex 28D Description of extensions to Clause 28 and associated annexes
    • 28D.1 Introduction
    • 28D.2 Extensions to Clause 28
      • 28D.2.1 Extensions required for Clause 31 (full duplex)
      • 28D.2.2 Extensions required for Clause 32 (100BASE-T2)
    • 28D.3 Extensions for Clause 31
    • 28D.4 Extensions for Clause 32 (100BASE-T2)
  • Annex 29A DTE and repeater delay components
    • 29A.1 DTE delay
    • 29A.2 Repeater delay
  • Annex 29B Recommended topology documentation
  • Annex 30A GDMO specification for 802.3 managed object classes
    • 30A.1 DTE MAC entity managed object class
      • 30A.1.1 DTE MAC entity formal definition
      • 30A.1.2 DTE MAC entity attributes
      • 30A.1.3 DTE MAC entity actions
    • 30A.2 DTE physical entity managed object class
      • 30A.2.1 DTE physical entity formal definition
      • 30A.2.2 DTE physical entity attributes
      • 30A.2.3 DTE physical entity actions
    • 30A.3 DTE MAC control entity managed object class
      • 30A.3.1 DTE MAC control entity formal definition
      • 30A.3.2 DTE MAC Control entity attributes
    • 30A.4 DTE MAC Control function entity managed object class
      • 30A.4.1 DTE MAC Control function entity formal definition
      • 30A.4.2 DTE MAC Control function entity attributes
    • 30A.5 Repeater managed object class
      • 30A.5.1 Repeater, formal definition
      • 30A.5.2 Repeater attributes
      • 30A.5.3 Repeater actions
      • 30A.5.4 Repeater notifications
    • 30A.6 Group managed object class
      • 30A.6.1 Group, formal definition
      • 30A.6.2 Group attributes
      • 30A.6.3 Group notifications
    • 30A.7 Repeater port managed object class
      • 30A.7.1 Port, formal definition
      • 30A.7.2 Port attributes
      • 30A.7.3 Port actions
    • 30A.8 MAU managed object class
      • 30A.8.1 MAU, formal definition
      • 30A.8.2 MAU attributes
      • 30A.8.3 MAU actions
      • 30A.8.4 MAU notifications
    • 30A.9 AutoNegotiation managed object class
      • 30A.9.1 AutoNegotiation, formal definition
      • 30A.9.2 Auto-Negotiation attributes
      • 30A.9.3 AutoNegotiation actions
    • 30A.10 ResourceTypeID managed object class
      • 30A.10.1 ResourceTypeID, formal definition
  • Annex 30B GDMO and ASN.1 definitions for management
    • 30B.1 Common attributes template
    • 30B.2 ASN.1 module for CSMA/CD managed objects
  • Annex 31A MAC Control opcode assignments
  • Annex 31B MAC Control PAUSE operation
    • 31B.1 PAUSE description
    • 31B.2 Parameter semantics
    • 31B.3 Detailed specification of PAUSE operation
      • 31B.3.1 Transmit operation
      • 31B.3.2 Transmit state diagram for PAUSE operation
      • 31B.3.3 Receive operation
      • 31B.3.4 Receive state diagram for PAUSE operation
      • 31B.3.5 Status indication operation
      • 31B.3.6 Indication state diagram for pause operation
      • 31B.3.7 Timing considerations for PAUSE operation
    • 31B.4 Protocol Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for MAC Control PAUSE operation
      • 31B.4.1 Introduction
      • 31B.4.2 Identification
      • 31B.4.3 Major capabilities/options
      • 31B.4.4 PAUSE command requirements
      • 31B.4.5 PAUSE command state diagram requirements
      • 31B.4.6 PAUSE command MAC timing considerations
  • Annex 32A Use of cabling systems with nominal differential characteristic impedance of 120 ࡎ or 150 ࡎ
  • Annex 36A Jitter test patterns
    • 36A.1 High-frequency test pattern
    • 36A.2 Low-frequency test pattern
    • 36A.3 Mixed frequency test pattern
    • 36A.4 Long continuous random test pattern
    • 36A.5 Short continuous random test pattern
  • Annex 36B 8B/10B transmission code running disparity calculation examples
  • Annex 38A Fiber launch conditions
    • 38A.1 Overfilled Launch
    • 38A.2 Radial Overfilled Launch (ROFL)

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