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Title: Ethernet Standards


1
Ethernet Standards
  • DIX consortium 1979
  • 10Mbps Ethernet 1st Blue book 1980
  • IEEE group takes over Project 802
  • 802.1 High Level Interface HLI
  • Focused on high level inter-network protocols
    management
  • 802.2 Logic Link Control
  • 802.3 Data Link Medium Access Control
  • DLMAC

2
Ethernet Standards
  • 1982 DLMAC 3 groups
  • 802.3 CSMA/CD driven by DIX
  • 802.4 Token Bus burroughs, concorde,
  • 802.5 Token Ring - IBM
  • 1982 DIX IEEE merges
  • 1st version of 802.3 Ethernet standard

3
Ethernet Standards
  • IEEE 802.3 series of specifications for 10Mbps
  • Thick coaxial thicknet 10Base5
  • Thin coaxial thinnet- cheapernet 10Base2
  • UTP XBaseT
  • Fibre XBaseF
  • Broadband version XBroad36

4
Ethernet Standards
  • Other specifications
  • 100 Mbs fast Ethernet
  • 1000 Mbps gigabit Ethernet
  • Switched Ethernet
  • Proposal for 100MBps 1982
  • IEEE 802 focused on 1- 20 MBps
  • ANSI took up 100 Mbps - led to FDDI

5
Ethernet Popularity
  • Result
  • Shift in Ethernet shared access to switched
    Ethernet
  • Subsequent Fast Ethernet 100BASE-T (1995)
  • High bit rate interconnectivity requirement
  • Gigabit Ethernet 109 bits per second
  • (Ethernet frame format maintained)

6
Network Connection
  • Network Interface Card NIC
  • Attachment Unit Interface AUI
  • Medium Attachment Unit MAU
  • PHY MAC HW
  • LLC - SW

7
Network Connection
  • MAU Transceiver
  • Transmit data
  • Receive data
  • Loopback
  • Collision detection
  • SQE test
  • Jabber protection

8
10BASE5 Thicknet
  • Early 80s standard
  • Tapped Bus topology 50 ohm coax cable
  • Maximum 500 m segment length
  • 100/200 users per segment
  • Max 4 repeaters

9
10BASE2 Thinnet
  • 1989 standard BNC ( British Navel Connector)
  • Less expensive cable flexible to the desktop
  • Max segment size 185m, max nodes 30
  • Max length with repeaters 925 m
  • Min distance between MAU 0.5m

10
10BASE-T Twisted Pair
  • Uses standard voice grade telephone cable
  • 1990 IEEE 802.3i UTP standard
  • 4 twisted pairs
  • Star topology logically bus
  • Hub repeater at the centre
  • Signal restoration
  • Repeated incoming signal in all output ports

11
10BASE-FL
  • Runs over 2 strands of single/multimode fibre
  • Fibre distance between MAU 2000m
  • Point-to-point links

12
Functions of a NIC
  • Physical Addressing
  • Encoding Data
  • Access to Physical Medium
  • Connection to Physical Medium
  • Framing - encapsulate decapsulate data
  • Create and Check CRC - error detection
  • Transceiver - translates signal to medium
    specific signal

13
Physical MAC addresses
  • Unique Addresses
  • assigned by the IEEE
  • 48 bit address in two parts
  • First 24 bits specify the vendor (block number)
  • ex. AA-00-00 is a DEC NIC board
  • ex. 08-20-00 is SUN
  • Next 24 bits are a unique serial number

14
MAC addressing
  • Methods
  • Static
  • Configurable
  • Dynamic

15
Types of addresses
  • Broadcast
  • Multicast
  • Unicast

16
Ethernet Frame Format
17
Ethernet Operation
  • Broadcast/half duplex network
  • On a bus topology
  • Listen first then transmit if clear
  • What to do if you collide
  • Backoff and try again

18
CSMA/CD
  • LAN transmissions operate on the idea of a bit
    period
  • For 10baseT this is 100ns (10,000,000 bits/sec)
  • 3 times to keep track of
  • Slot time
  • Interframe gap
  • Jam period
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