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IEEE 802.3a,b,c,e-1988

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IEEE Standards for Local Area Networks: Supplements to Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications

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IEEE 1988
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Amendment Standard – Superseded. This report contains four supplements to IEEE 802.3: 802.3a Type 10BASE2 Coaxial Medium Specification (Section 10); 802.3b Type 10BROAD36 Medium Specification (Section 11); 802.3c Repeater Unit Specification; and 802.3e Type 1BASE5 Twisted Pair Medium Specification (Section 12). ANSI/IEEE Std 802.3-1985, Sections 1-7 form the base specification for these supplements. Supplements a, b, and c are specifications for an alternate medium to be used in the CSMA/CD access method. Supplement c completes the necessary specification for a Receiver Unit implementation.

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21 10.1 Scope
Overview
Definitions
System Interconnection (OSI) Reference Model
25 10.1.3 Application Perspective: MAU and Medium Objectives
27 10.2 References
10.3 MAU Functional Specifications
10.3.1 MAU Physical Layer Functional Requirements
29 10.3.2 MAU Interface Messages
31 10.3.3 MAU State Diagrams
32 Fig 10-2 MAU Interface Function
33 Fig 10-3 Jabber Function State Diagram
34 10.4 MAU-Medium Electrical Characteristics
10.4.1 MAU-tdoaxial Cable Interface
35 Fig 10-4 Driver Current Signal Levels
36 10.4.2 MAU Electrical Characteristics
Fig 10-5 Coaxial Trunk Cable Signal Waveform
37 10.4.3 MAU-DTE Electrical Characteristics
10.5 Characteristics of Coaxial Cable System
10.5.1 Coaxial Cable Electrical Parameters
38 10.5.2 Coaxial Cable Physical Parameters
Fig 10-6 Maximum Coaxial Cable Transfer Impedance
39 10.5.3 Total Segment DC Loop Resistance
10.6 Coaxial Trunk Cable Connectors
10.6.1 In-Line Coaxial Extension Connector
40 10.6.2 Coaxial Cable Terminator
41 10.6.3 MAU-to-Coaxial Cable Connection
10.7 System Considerations
10.7.1 Transmission System Model
42 10.7.2 Transmission System Requirements
45 10.8 Environmental Specifications
10.8.1 Safety Requirements
10.8.2 Electromagnetic Environment
46 10.8.3 Regulatory Requirements
53 11.1 Scope
11.1.1 Overview
54 System Interconnection Reference Model
55 Fig 11-2 Broadband Cable Systems
56 11.1.2 Definitions
57 11.1.3 MAU and Medium Objectives
58 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
60 Fig 11-3 Transmit Function Requirements
61 DTE PLS to MAU and MAU to DTE PLS Messages
62 11.2.3 MAU State Diagrams
63 Fig 11-4 MAU State Diagram
66 Fig ll-5(a) MAU Jabber State Diagram
67 Fig 11-5(b) MAU Jabber State Diagram (continued)
68 11.3 MAU Characteristics
11.3.1 MAU to Coaxial Cable Interface
74 11.3.2 MAU Frequency Allocations
11.3.3 AUI Electrical Characteristics
75 11.3.4 MAU Transfer Characteristics
86 11.3.5 Reliability
11.4 System Considerations
11.4.1 Delay Budget and Network Diameter
MAU Operation with Packets Shorter than 512 Bits
87 11.5 Characteristics of the Coaxial Cable System
11.5.1 Requirements
88 11.5.2 Mechanical Requirements
11.5.3 Delay Requirements
Frequency Translator Requirements for the Single-Cable Version
11.6.1 Electrical Requirements
89 11.6.2 Mechanical Requirements
11.7 Environmental Specifications
11.7.1 Safety Requirements
11.7.2 Electromagnetic Environment
90 11.7.3 Temperature and Humidity
97 Overview
Repeater Set Coax-to-Coax Configuration
98 Definitions
References
99 Compatibility Interface
9.4.1 AUI Compatibility
9.4.2 Direct Cable Compatibility
9.4.3 IRL Compatibility
100 Basic Functions
Repeater Set Network Properties
9.5.2 Signal Amplification
9.5.3 Signal Symmetry
9.5.4 Signal Retiming
9.5.5 Data Handling
101 9.5.6 Collision Handling
102 9.5.7 Electrical Isolation
Detailed Repeater Functions and State Diagrams
9.6.1 State Diagram Notation
106 Repeater Unit State Diagram
107 Transmit Timer State Diagram for Port
Tw2 State Diagram
MAU Jabber Lockup Protection State Diagram
108 Data and Collision Handling
9.6.3 Preamble Regeneration
9.6.4 Fragment Extension
MAU Jabber Lockup Protection
9.6.6 Auto Partitioning/Reconnection (Optional)
110 Partitioning State Diagram for Port
111 Electrical Isolation
9.7.1 Environment A Requirements
9.7.2 Environment B Requirements
112 Reliability
for a Vendor Independent Fiber-optic Inter Repeater Link
121 12.1.1 Overview
12.1.3 Definitions
122 IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD LAN Model
123 12.1.4 General Characteristics
124 12.1.5 Compatibility
Objectives of Type 1BASE5 Specifications
Architecture
12.2.1 Major Concepts
125 Single Hub Network
Network With Two Levels of Hubs
126 12.2.2 Application Perspective
12.2.3 Packet Structure
127 Network With Four Levels of Hubs
128 DTE Physical Signaling (PLS) Specification
12.3.1 Overview
Model and the IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD LAN Model
129 12.3.2 Functional Specification
132 DTE PLS Output Function
133 DTE PLS Input Function
134 DTE PLS Error Sense Function
DTE PLS Carrier Sense Function
135 Examples of Manchester Waveforms
136 Hub Specification
12.4.1 Overview
Examples of Collision Presence Waveforms
137 12.4.2 Hub Structure
IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD LAN Model
138 12.4.3 Hub PLS Functional Specification
141 Hub PLS Upward Transfer Function
142 Hub PLS Jabber Function for Port
143 Hub PLS Downward Transfer Function
145 Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) Specification
12.5.1 Overview
12.5.2 PLS-PMA Interface
12.5.3 Signal Characteristics
146 LAN Model
147 Simulated Light Load
Simulated Heavy Load
148 Differential Output Voltage Nominal Duration BT/2
Differential Output Voltage Duration BT
149 Transmitter Waveform for Idle
150 Start-of-Idle Test Load #1
Start-of-Idle Test Load #2
151 Transmitter Impedance Balance
Common-Mode Output Voltage
152 Transmitter Common-Mode Tolerance
153 Common-Mode Impulse Test
Receiver Signal Envelope
Fig
155 Medium Dependent Interface (MDI) Specification
12.6.1 Line Interface Connector
12.6.2 Connector Contact Assignments
Receiver Common-Mode Rejection
156 12.6.3 Labeling
Cable Medium Characteristics
12.7.1 Overview
12.7.2 Transmission Parameters
DTE and Hub Connector
Cable Connector
157 12.7.3 Coupling Parameters
158 12.7.4 Noise Environment
159 Special Link Specification
12.8.1 Overview
Cable Balance Test
Fig
160 12.8.2 Transmission Characteristics
12.8.3 Permitted Configurations
12.9 Timing
Overview
DTE Timing
161 Medium Timing
Special Link Timing
Hub Timing
162 Isolation
Telephony Voltages
IEEE 802.3a,b,c,e-1988
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