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
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 1988 |
Amendment Standard – Superseded.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 |