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IEEE 802.3bn 2016

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IEEE Standard for Ethernet Amendment 6: Physical Layer Specifications and Management Parameters for Ethernet Passive Optical Networks Protocol over Coax

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Amendment Standard – Superseded. Physical Layer specifications and management parameters for the operation of Ethernet Passive Optical Networks (EPON) Protocol over coaxial media is defined by this amendment to IEEE Std 802.3-2015.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 802.3bn-2016 Front Cover
2 Title page
4 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
7 Participants
10 Introduction
12 Acknowledgments
13 Contents
26 1. Introduction
1.2 Notation
1.2.7 Qm.n number format
1.3 Normative references
1.4 Definitions
27 1.5 Abbreviations
29 30. Management
30.3 Layer management for DTEs
30.3.2 PHY device managed object class
30.3.2.1 PHY device attributes
30.3.2.1.2 aPhyType
30.3.2.1.3 aPhyTypeList
30.3.5 MPCP managed object class
30.3.5.1 MPCP Aattributes
30.3.5.1.2 aMPCPAdminState
30 30.3.5.1.3 aMPCPMode
30.5 Layer management for medium attachment units (MAUs)
30.5.1 MAU managed object class
30.5.1.1 MAU attributes
30.5.1.1.2 aMAUType
31 45. Management Data Input/Output (MDIO) Interface
45.2 MDIO Interface Registers
45.2.1 PMA/PMD registers
33 45.2.1.4 PMA/PMD speed ability (Register 1.4)
45.2.1.4.b 10GPASS-XR capable (1.4.10)
34 45.2.1.6 PMA/PMD control 2 register (Register 1.7)
45.2.1.14aa EPoC PMA/PMD ability register (Register 1.17)
45.2.1.14aa.1 10GPASS-XR-D ability (1.17.1)
45.2.1.14aa.2 10GPASS-XR-U ability (1.17.0)
35 45.2.1.130a 10GPASS-XR control and status register (Register 1.1900)
45.2.1.130a.1 Time sync capable (1.1900:13)
45.2.1.130a.2 US rate mismatch (1.1900:12)
36 45.2.1.130a.3 DS rate mismatch (1.1900:11)
45.2.1.130a.4 Link up ready (1.1900:10)
45.2.1.130a.5 Continuous pilot scaling factor (1.1900.9:3)
45.2.1.130a.6 CRC40 errored blocks (1.1900.2)
45.2.1.130a.7 PHY Discovery complete (1.1900.1)
45.2.1.130a.8 PHY Discovery enable (1.1900.0)
45.2.1.130b DS OFDM control register (Register 1.1901)
37 45.2.1.130b.1 CLT tx mute (1.1901.15)
45.2.1.130b.2 DS OFDM channels (1.1901.14:12)
45.2.1.130b.3 DS time interleaving (1.1901.11:7)
45.2.1.130b.4 DS windowing (1.1901.6:4)
45.2.1.130b.5 DS cyclic prefix (1.1901.3:0)
45.2.1.130c DS OFDM channel frequency control register 1 through 5 (Register 1.1902 through 1.1906)
38 45.2.1.130c.1 DS OFDM freq ch 1 (1.1902.15:0)
45.2.1.130c.2 DS OFDM freq ch 2 (1.1903.15:0)
45.2.1.130c.3 DS OFDM freq ch 3 (1.1904.15:0)
45.2.1.130c.4 DS OFDM freq ch 4 (1.1905.15:0)
45.2.1.130c.5 DS OFDM freq ch 5 (1.1906.15:0)
39 45.2.1.130d US OFDM control register (Register 1.1907)
45.2.1.130d.1 Random seed (1.1907.15:8)
45.2.1.130d.2 Resource Block size (1.1907.7)
45.2.1.130d.3 US windowing (1.1907.6:4)
45.2.1.130d.4 US cyclic prefix (1.1907.3:0)
45.2.1.130e US OFDM channel frequency control register (Register 1.1908)
40 45.2.1.130f US OFDMA pilot pattern register (Register 1.1909)
45.2.1.130f.1 Type 2 repeat (1.1909.14:12)
45.2.1.130f.2 Type 2 start (1.1909.11:8)
45.2.1.130f.3 Type 1 repeat (1.1909.6:4)
45.2.1.130f.4 Type 1 start (1.1909.3:0)
41 45.2.1.130g Profile control register (Register 1.1910)
45.2.1.130g.1 US copy in process (1.1910.11)
45.2.1.130g.2 US profile copy (1.1910.10)
45.2.1.130g.3 US configuration ID (1.1910.9:8)
42 45.2.1.130g.4 DS copy channel ID (1.1910.6:4)
45.2.1.130g.5 DS copy in process (1.1910.3)
45.2.1.130g.6 DS profile copy (1.1910.2)
45.2.1.130g.7 DS configuration ID (1.1910.1:0)
45.2.1.130h DS PHY Link control register (Register 1.1911)
45.2.1.130h.1 DS PHY Link start (1.1911.11:0)
45.2.1.130i US PHY Link control register (Register 1.1912)
45.2.1.130i.1 US PHY Link modulation (1.1912.15:12)
43 45.2.1.130i.2 US PHY Link start (1.1912.11:0)
45.2.1.130j PHY Discovery control registers (Registers 1.1913 and 1.1914)
44 45.2.1.130k New CNU control register (Register 1.1915)
45.2.1.130k.1 CNU_ID assigned flag 1 (1.1915.15)
45.2.1.130k.2 Allowed CNU_ID (1.1915.14:0)
45.2.1.130l New CNU info registers 1 through 5 (Registers 1.1916 through 1.1920)
45 45.2.1.130l.1 New CNU range (1.1916.15:0)
45.2.1.130l.2 New CNU MAC 0 through 2 (1.1917.15:0 through 1.1919.15:0)
45.2.1.130m DS PHY Link frame counter (Register 1.1921)
45.2.1.130n PMA/PMD timing offset register (Registers 1.1922 and 1.1923)
46 45.2.1.130o PMA/PMD power offset register (Register 1.1924)
45.2.1.130o.1 PMA/PMD power offset (1.1924.7:0)
45.2.1.130p PMA/PMD ranging offset registers (Registers 1.1925 and 1.1926)
45.2.1.130q DS PMA/PMD data rate registers (Registers 1.1927, 1.1928 and 1.1929)
45.2.1.130r US PMA/PMD data rate registers (Registers 1.1930, 1.1931 and 1.1932)
47 45.2.1.130s 10GPASS-XR FEC codeword counter (Registers 1.1933, 1.1934)
48 45.2.1.130t 10GPASS-XR FEC codeword success counter (Registers 1.1935 and 1.1936)
45.2.1.130u 10GPASS-XR FEC codeword fail counter (Registers 1.1937 and 1.1938)
45.2.1.130v PHY Link EPFH counter (Register 1.1939)
49 45.2.1.130w PHY Link EPFH error counter (Register 1.1940)
45.2.1.130x PHY Link EPCH counter (Register 1.1941)
45.2.1.130y PHY Link EPCH error counter (Register 1.1942)
45.2.1.130z PHY Link EMB counter (Register 1.1943)
50 45.2.1.130z1 PHY Link EMB error counter (Register 1.1944)
45.2.1.130z2 PHY Link FPMB counter (Register 1.1945)
51 45.2.1.130z3 PHY Link FPMB error counter (Register 1.1946)
45.2.1.130z4 US PHY Link response time register (Register 1.1947)
45.2.1.130z5 10GPASS-XR modulation ability register (Register 1.1948)
52 45.2.1.130z5.1 US modulation ability (1.1948.9:8)
45.2.1.130z5.2 DS OFDM channel ability (1.1948.7:5)
45.2.1.130z5.3 DS modulation ability (1.1948.4:0)
45.2.1.130z6 PHY Discovery Response power control register (Register 1.1949)
45.2.1.130z6.1 PHY Discovery Response power step (1.1949.15:8)
45.2.1.130z6.2 PHY Discover Response initial power (1.1949.7:0)
45.2.1.130z7 US target receive power register (Register 1.1950)
53 45.2.1.130z8 DS transmit power registers (Registers 1.1951 through 1.1955)
45.2.1.130z8.1 DS transmit power Ch1 (1.1951.8:0)
45.2.1.130z8.2 DS transmit power Ch2 (1.1952.8:0)
54 45.2.1.130z8.3 DS transmit power Ch3 (1.1953.8:0)
45.2.1.130z8.4 DS transmit power Ch4 (1.1954.8:0)
45.2.1.130z8.5 DS transmit power Ch5 (1.1955.8:0)
45.2.1.130z9 US receive power measurement registers (1.1956 through 1.1957)
45.2.1.130z9.1 US receive power valid (1.1956.15)
45.2.1.130z9.2 US receive power measurement (1.1956.8:0)
55 45.2.1.130z9.3 US receive power CNU (1.1957.14:0)
45.2.1.130z10 Reported power register (1.1958)
45.2.1.130z10.1 Reported power (1.1958.8:0)
45.2.7a OFDM PMA/PMD registers
56 45.2.7a.1 10GPASS-XR DS OFDM channel ID register (Register 12.0)
45.2.7a.1.1 DS OFDM channel ID (12.0.2:0)
45.2.7a.2 10GPASS-XR DS profile descriptor control 1 through 1023 (Registers 12.1 through 12.1023)
57 45.2.7a.2.1 DS modulation type SC7 (12.1.15:12)
45.2.7a.2.2 DS modulation type SC6 (12.1.11:8)
45.2.7a.2.3 DS modulation type SC5 (12.1.7:4)
45.2.7a.2.4 DS modulation type SC4 (12.1.3:0)
45.2.7a.3 10GPASS-XR US profile descriptor control 0 through 1023 registers (Registers 12.1024 through 12.2047)
58 45.2.7a.3.1 US modulation type SC3 (12.1024.15:12)
45.2.7a.3.2 US modulation type SC2 (12.1024.11:8)
45.2.7a.3.3 US modulation type SC1 (12.1024.7:4)
45.2.7a.3.4 US modulation type SC0 (12.1024.3:0)
45.2.7a.4 10GPASS-XR US pre-equalizer coefficients 0 through 4095 (Registers 12.2048 through 12.10239)
59 45.2.7a.4.1 Real pre-equalizer coefficient SC0 (12.2048.15:0)
45.2.7a.4.2 Imaginary pre-equalizer coefficient SC0 (12.2049.15:0)
45.2.7a.5 10GPASS-XR receive MER control registers (Registers 12.10240 and 12.10241)
45.2.7a.5.1 MER measurement valid (12.10240.3)
45.2.7a.5.2 Receive MER Channel ID (12.10240.2:0)
45.2.7a.5.3 Receive MER CNU ID (12.10241.14:0)
60 45.2.7a.6 10GPASS-XR receive MER measurement registers (Registers 12.10242 through 12.12287)
45.2.7a.6.1 Receive MER SC5 (12.10242.15:8)
45.2.7a.6.2 Receive MER SC4 (12.10242.7:0)
61 45.5 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 45, Management Data Input/Output (MDIO) Interface
45.5.3 Major capabilities/options
45.5.3.2 PMA/PMD MMD options
45.5.3.13a OFDM management functions
63 56. Introduction to Ethernet for subscriber access networks
56.1 Overview
56.1.2 Summary of P2MP sublayers
56.1.2.1 Multipoint MAC Control Protocol (MPCP)
64 56.1.2.2 Reconciliation Sublayer (RS) and media independent interfaces
56.1.3 Physical Layer signaling systems
66 56.1.5 Unidirectional transmission
68 67. System considerations for Ethernet subscriber access networks
67.1 Overview
67.2 Discussion and examples of EFM P2MP topologies
67.2.1 Trade off between link span and split ratio for P2MP PON architecture
69 67.2.2 Single splitter topology for P2MP PON architecture
67.2.3 Tree-and-branch topology for P2MP PON architecture
67.6 Operations, Administration, and Maintenance
67.6.1 Unidirectional links
67.6.3 Link status signaling in P2MP networks
70 76. Reconciliation Sublayer, Physical Coding Sublayer, and Physical Media Attachment for 10G-EPON
76.2 Reconciliation Sublayer (RS) for 10G-EPON
76.2.6 Mapping of XGMII and GMII signals to PLS service primitives
76.2.6.1 Functional specifications for multiple MACs
76.2.6.1.3 RS Receive function
71 100. Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayer, and medium for coaxial distribution networks, type 10GPASS-XR
100.1 Overview
100.1.1 Terminology and conventions
100.1.2 Positioning of the PMD sublayer within the IEEE 802.3 architecture
100.1.3 PMD types
100.1.4 Mapping of PMD variables
75 100.2 PMD functional specification
100.2.1 PMD service interface
76 100.2.1.1 PMD_UNITDATA.request
100.2.1.2 PMD_UNITDATA.indication
100.2.1.3 PMD_SIGNAL.request
100.2.2 Delay constraints
77 100.2.3 PMD transmit function
100.2.4 PMD receive function
100.2.5 PMD transmit enable function
100.3 PMD operational requirements
100.3.1 CLT and CNU modulation formats
78 100.3.2 Data rates
100.3.2.1 Downstream PHY data rate
79 100.3.2.2 Upstream PHY data rate
80 100.3.2.3 PHY Link managed variables
81 100.3.3 CLT transmitter requirements
100.3.3.1 OFDM channel power definitions
82 100.3.3.2 CLT output electrical requirements
84 100.3.3.2.1 PHY Link managed variables
100.3.3.3 Phase noise requirements
100.3.3.4 Power per OFDM channel for CLT
85 100.3.3.5 Out-of-band noise and spurious requirements for the CLT
89 100.3.3.6 CLT transmitter output requirements
100.3.4 CNU transmitter requirements
100.3.4.1 Burst timing convention
100.3.4.2 Transmit power requirements
90 100.3.4.3 OFDMA transmit power calculations
91 100.3.4.3.1 PHY Link managed variables
100.3.4.4 OFDMA fidelity requirements
100.3.4.4.1 Spurious emissions
93 100.3.4.4.2 Spurious emissions in the upstream frequency range
95 100.3.4.4.3 Adjacent channel spurious emissions
96 100.3.4.4.4 Spurious emissions during burst on/off transients
100.3.4.5 Transmit MER requirements
97 100.3.4.5.1 Definitions
98 100.3.4.5.2 Requirements
100.3.4.6 CNU Transmitter output requirements
99 100.3.4.7 CNU RF power amplifier requirements
100 100.3.5 CLT receiver requirements
100.3.5.1 CLT receiver input power requirements
101 100.3.5.1.1 PHY Link managed variables
100.3.5.2 CLT receiver error performance in AWGN channel
102 100.3.5.3 CLT upstream receive modulation error ratio requirements
100.3.5.3.1 PHY Link managed variables
103 100.3.6 CNU receiver requirements
100.3.6.1 Input signal characteristics at CNU receiver
100.3.6.2 CNU error performance in AWGN channel
104 100.3.6.3 Receive modulation error ratio requirements
106 100.3.7 Channel band rules
100.3.7.1 Downstream channel bandwidth rules
100.3.7.2 Downstream exclusion band rules
107 100.3.7.3 Upstream channel bandwidth rules
100.3.7.4 Upstream exclusions and unused subcarriers rules
100.4 Test requirements and measurement methods
100.4.1 CLT RF output muting requirement
108 100.4.2 CNU receive modulation error ratio testing
100.4.3 Upstream channel power
109 100.4.3.1 PHY Link managed variables
100.4.4 Guidelines for verifying compliance with downstream phase noise requirements
110 100.4.4.1 Test mode 1
100.4.4.2 Test mode 2
111 100.5 Environmental, safety, and labeling
100.5.1 General safety
100.5.2 Installation
100.5.3 Environment
100.5.4 PMD labeling
100.5.4.1 Frequency plan
100.5.4.1.1 Downstream frequency plan
100.5.4.1.2 Upstream frequency plan
100.6 EEE capability
112 100.7 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 100, Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayer and medium for coaxial cable distribution networks, type 10GPASS-XR
100.7.1 Identification
100.7.1.1 Implementation identification
100.7.1.2 Protocol summary
113 100.7.2 Major capabilities/options
114 100.7.3 PICS proforma tables for Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayer for coax cable distribution networks, type 10GPASS-XR
100.7.3.1 PMD functional specifications
117 100.7.3.2 Definition of parameters and measurement methods
100.7.3.3 Environmental specifications
118 101. Reconciliation Sublayer, Physical Coding Sublayer, and Physical Media Attachment for EPoC
101.1 Overview
101.1.1 Conventions
101.1.2 Constraints for delay through RS, PCS, and PMA
101.1.3 Mapping of PCS, and PMA variables
101.1.4 Functional blocks supporting 10GPASS-XR PCS, PMA, and PMD sublayers
126 101.2 Reconciliation Sublayer (RS) for EPoC
101.3 Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS) for EPoC
101.3.1 Overview
128 101.3.2 PCS transmit function
101.3.2.1 Idle deletion process
101.3.2.1.1 Constants
129 101.3.2.1.2 Variables
130 101.3.2.1.3 Counters
101.3.2.1.4 Functions
101.3.2.1.5 State diagrams
132 101.3.2.2 64B/66B Encoder
133 101.3.2.3 CRC40
101.3.2.4 Low Density Parity Check (LDPC) Forward Error Correction (FEC) codes
134 101.3.2.4.1 LDPC matrix definition
135 101.3.2.5 FEC Encoder and Data Detector processes
101.3.2.5.1 Data Detector process
137 101.3.2.5.2 LDPC encode process
101.3.2.5.3 LDPC codeword transmission order
140 101.3.2.5.4 Upstream FEC encoding
101.3.2.5.5 Constants
101.3.2.5.6 Variables
142 101.3.2.5.7 Functions
145 101.3.2.5.8 State diagrams
147 101.3.3 PCS receive function
148 101.3.3.1 FEC Decoder
101.3.3.1.1 Upstream FEC decoding
101.3.3.1.2 LDPC decoding process within CNU (downstream)
150 101.3.3.1.3 LDPC decoding process within CLT upstream
101.3.3.1.4 Codeword error monitor
101.3.3.1.5 Constants
151 101.3.3.1.6 Variables
152 101.3.3.1.7 Functions
153 101.3.3.1.8 State diagrams
155 101.3.3.2 64B/66B Decoder
101.3.3.3 Idle control character insertion process
156 101.3.3.3.1 Constants
101.3.3.3.2 Variables
157 101.3.3.3.3 Functions
101.3.3.3.4 Messages
101.3.3.3.5 State diagrams
158 101.4 10GPASS-XR PMA
101.4.1 Overview
159 101.4.2 PMA Service Interface
101.4.2.1 PMA_UNITDATA.request
101.4.2.1.1 Semantics of the service primitive
101.4.2.1.2 When generated
160 101.4.2.1.3 Effect of receipt
101.4.2.2 PMA_UNITDATA.indication
101.4.2.2.1 Semantics of the service primitive
101.4.2.2.2 When generated
101.4.2.2.3 Effect of receipt
101.4.3 Downstream PMA transmit function
101.4.3.1 Overview
161 101.4.3.2 Time and frequency synchronization
162 101.4.3.3 Subcarrier clocking
163 101.4.3.4 Subcarrier configuration and bit loading
101.4.3.4.1 Nulled subcarriers
101.4.3.4.2 Continuous pilots
101.4.3.4.3 Bit loaded subcarriers
164 101.4.3.4.4 Excluded subcarriers
101.4.3.4.5 PHY Link managed variables
165 101.4.3.5 Framing
101.4.3.6 Pilot map
166 101.4.3.6.1 Scattered pilots
168 101.4.3.6.2 Continuous pilots
101.4.3.6.3 Predefined continuous pilots around the PHY Link
101.4.3.6.4 Continuous pilot placement defined by PHY Link message
170 101.4.3.6.5 PHY Link managed variables
101.4.3.7 Scrambler
171 101.4.3.8 Symbol mapper
101.4.3.8.1 Introduction
172 101.4.3.8.2 Transmitter bit loading for symbol mapping
173 101.4.3.8.3 Bit loading
174 101.4.3.8.4 FCP calculation
175 101.4.3.9 Time and frequency interleaver
101.4.3.9.1 Overview
101.4.3.9.2 Time interleaving
176 101.4.3.9.3 Frequency interleaving
179 101.4.3.9.4 Interleaving impact on continuous pilots, scattered pilots, PHY Link and excluded spectral region
180 101.4.3.9.5 PHY Link managed variables
101.4.3.10 Pilot insertion
181 101.4.3.10.1 Pilot boosting
101.4.3.11 Inverse Discrete Fourier Transform (IDFT)
101.4.3.11.1 PHY Link managed variables
101.4.3.12 Cyclic prefix and windowing
185 101.4.3.12.1 PHY Link managed variables
101.4.3.13 OFDM channel requirements
186 101.4.4 Upstream PMA transmit function
101.4.4.1 Overview
101.4.4.2 Time and frequency synchronization
101.4.4.2.1 OFDM channel frequency accuracy
101.4.4.2.2 OFDM channel timing accuracy
101.4.4.2.3 Modulation timing jitter
187 101.4.4.3 Frame timing
101.4.4.3.1 RB Superframe configuration and burst transmission
101.4.4.3.2 OFDMA transmission burst start
188 101.4.4.3.3 OFDMA transmission internal to a burst
101.4.4.3.4 OFDMA transmission burst end
101.4.4.3.5 Variables
189 101.4.4.3.6 State diagram
190 101.4.4.4 Subcarrier configuration and bit loading
101.4.4.4.1 Nulled subcarriers
101.4.4.4.2 Bit loaded subcarriers
101.4.4.4.3 Excluded subcarriers
101.4.4.4.4 PHY Link managed variables
191 101.4.4.5 Upstream symbol mapper
101.4.4.5.1 Variables
194 101.4.4.5.2 Functions
195 101.4.4.5.3 State diagrams
198 101.4.4.5.4 Minimum gap time and burst marker overhead
101.4.4.6 Pilot patterns
199 101.4.4.6.1 variables
101.4.4.7 Staging and pilot insertion
101.4.4.7.1 Staging
200 101.4.4.7.2 Pilot insertion
101.4.4.8 Burst markers
101.4.4.8.1 Introduction
101.4.4.8.2 Burst marker start and stop sequences
202 101.4.4.8.3 Burst marker B element encoding
205 101.4.4.9 Pre-equalization and Inverse Discrete Fourier Transform (IDFT)
101.4.4.9.1 Pre-equalization coefficients
206 101.4.4.9.2 PHY Link managed variables
101.4.4.10 Cyclic prefix and windowing
207 101.4.4.10.1 PHY Link managed variables
208 101.4.5 Constellation structure and mapping
101.4.5.1 One dimensional Gray mapping for m-tuple binary bits
101.4.5.2 Constellation structure and mapping of BPSK
209 101.4.5.3 Constellation structure and mapping of 22n–QAM
210 101.4.5.4 Constellation structure and mapping of 22n+1–QAM (n>0)
101.4.5.4.1 Constellation structure and mapping of 8–QAM
211 101.4.5.4.2 Constellation structure and mapping of 22n+1–QAM with n > 1
212 101.4.5.5 QAM constellation scaling
213 101.4.6 PMA testing
101.4.6.1 Pre-equalization testing
214 101.4.6.2 OFDM channel frequency accuracy test
101.5 Applicability of Clause 90 and IEEE Std 802.1AS, Clause 13 for EPoC time transport
101.5.1 CLT PHY asymmetry correction of future time transmitted by the CLT to CNUi
101.5.2 CNU PHY asymmetry correction of future time received by CNUi
216 101.6 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 101, Reconciliation Sublayer, Physical Coding Sublayer, and Physical Media Attachment for EPoC
101.6.1 Introduction
101.6.2 Identification
101.6.2.1 Implementation identification
101.6.2.2 Protocol summary
217 101.6.3 Major capabilities/options
101.6.4 PICS proforma tables for Reconciliation Sublayer, Physical Coding Sublayer, and Physical Media Attachment for EPoC
101.6.4.1 General specifications
218 101.6.4.2 Transmission functions
101.6.4.3 OFDM Configuration functions
219 101.6.4.4 OFDM Timing
220 101.6.4.5 Data Detector functions
101.6.4.6 IDLE insertion and deletion functions
221 101.6.4.7 FEC functions
101.6.4.8 Encoding functions
222 101.6.4.9 Pilots
223 101.6.4.10 Equalization
224 102. EPoC PHY Link
102.1 PHY Link overview and architecture
102.1.1 PHY Link frame structure and protocol
226 102.1.2 PHY Link block diagram
227 102.1.3 PHY Link Message Engine
228 102.1.4 PHY Link FEC encoder
102.1.4.1 LDPC (480, 288) mother code
102.1.4.2 LDPC (160, 80) mother code
102.1.4.3 Shortening and puncturing encoders
229 102.1.4.3.1 LDPC (384, 288) puncturing encoder
102.1.4.3.2 LDPC (128, 80) puncturing encoder
230 102.1.5 PHY Link scrambler
102.1.6 PHY Link symbol map and constellation mapping
231 102.1.7 Interleaving
102.1.8 Mapping of PHY Link variables
235 102.2 Downstream PHY Link
102.2.1 Downstream PHY Link Physical Layer
102.2.1.1 Resource allocation
102.2.1.2 Downstream PHY Link modulation
236 102.2.1.3 Downstream PHY Link subcarrier block interleaving
237 102.2.2 Downstream preamble
238 102.2.3 Downstream frame
239 102.2.3.1 Downstream EPoC PHY Frame Header
102.2.3.1.1 Configuration ID and profile activation
102.2.3.1.2 Response Frame ID
240 102.2.3.1.3 PHY Link DA
241 102.2.3.1.4 PHY Timestamp
102.2.3.2 EPoC Probe Control Header message block
242 102.2.3.2.1 Probe Scheduling type Probe Control fields
102.2.3.2.2 Broadcast PHY Discovery type Probe Control fields
102.2.3.2.3 Unicast PHY Discovery type Probe Control fields
243 102.2.3.2.4 PHY Link managed variables
102.2.3.3 Downstream EPoC message block
244 102.2.3.4 Downstream padding
102.2.3.5 Downstream FEC Parity message block
102.2.4 Downstream PHY Link FEC
102.2.5 Downstream PHY Link response time.
102.2.6 PHY Link managed variables
245 102.2.7 Downstream state diagrams
102.2.7.1 Constants
102.2.7.2 Counters
246 102.2.7.3 Variables
248 102.2.7.4 Functions
102.2.7.5 State diagrams
250 102.3 Upstream PHY Link
102.3.1 Upstream PHY Link Physical Layer
102.3.1.1 Upstream resource allocation
102.3.1.2 Upstream PHY Link modulation
102.3.1.3 Upstream PHY Link transmission
102.3.2 Upstream PHY Link frame
102.3.2.1 Upstream EPoC PHY Frame Header
102.3.2.2 Upstream EPoC message block
252 102.3.2.2.1 Padding
102.3.3 Upstream PHY Link FEC
102.3.4 Upstream PHY Link pilot pattern
102.3.5 Upstream state diagrams
102.3.5.1 Constants
253 102.3.5.2 Counters
102.3.5.3 Variables
254 102.3.5.4 Functions
102.3.5.5 State diagrams
255 102.4 PHY Link applications
256 102.4.1 PHY Discovery
102.4.1.1 Overview of PHY Discovery
102.4.1.2 PHY Link acquisition
257 102.4.1.3 PHY Discovery window opening
102.4.1.4 PHY Link Discovery Response
259 102.4.1.5 PHY Discovery preamble
260 102.4.1.6 CNU_ID allocation
261 102.4.1.7 PHY Discovery completion
102.4.1.8 PHY Link managed variables
262 102.4.1.9 PHY Discovery state diagrams
102.4.1.9.1 Constants
102.4.1.9.2 Variables
263 102.4.1.9.3 Counters
102.4.1.9.4 Functions
264 102.4.1.9.5 State diagrams
102.4.2 Upstream Wideband Probing
102.4.2.1 Introduction
265 102.4.2.2 Probing symbol pilots
102.4.2.3 Probing symbol scheduling
267 102.4.2.4 Probing sequence
268 102.4.2.5 Probe symbol repetition
102.4.2.6 Wide Band Probing state diagrams
102.4.2.6.1 Constants
102.4.2.6.2 Variables
269 102.4.2.7 Counters
102.4.2.8 Functions
270 102.4.2.9 State diagrams
271 102.4.3 Link-up declaration
272 102.4.4 Link-down declaration
273 102.4.4.1 CNU PHY self declared link-down
102.4.4.2 CLT declared link-down
102.4.4.3 Upper layer declared link-down
102.4.5 OFDM Profile descriptors
274 102.4.5.1 PHY Link managed variables
275 102.5 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 102, EPoC PHY Link
102.5.1 Introduction
102.5.2 Identification
102.5.2.1 Implementation identification
102.5.2.2 Protocol summary
276 102.5.3 Major capabilities/options
102.5.4 PICS proforma tables for EPoC PHY Link
102.5.4.1 PHY Link general specifications
278 102.5.4.2 PHY Link timing
102.5.4.3 Downstream framing
279 102.5.4.4 DS Encoding and transmission
102.5.4.5 Downstream OFDM
280 102.5.4.6 Upstream encoding and transmission
102.5.4.7 Upstream framing
102.5.4.8 Upstream OFDM
281 102.5.4.9 Communication Protocol
102.5.4.10 PHY Discovery
282 102.5.4.11 Probes
283 103. Multipoint MAC Control for EPoC
103.1 Overview
285 103.1.1 Position of Multipoint MAC Control within the IEEE 802.3 hierarchy
287 103.1.2 Functional block diagram
288 103.1.3 Service interfaces
103.1.4 State diagram conventions
103.1.5 Other conventions
103.2 Multipoint MAC Control operation
103.2.1 Principles of Multipoint MAC Control
103.2.1.1 Ranging and timing process
289 103.2.2 Multipoint transmission control, Control Parser, and Control Multiplexer
291 103.2.2.1 Constants
292 103.2.2.2 Counters
103.2.2.3 Variables
294 103.2.2.4 Functions
296 103.2.2.5 Timers
103.2.2.6 Messages
103.2.2.7 State diagrams
303 103.3 Multipoint Control Protocol (MPCP)
103.3.1 Principles of Multipoint Control Protocol
103.3.2 Compatibility considerations
103.3.2.1 PAUSE operation
103.3.2.2 Optional Shared LAN emulation
103.3.2.3 Multicast and single copy broadcast support
103.3.2.4 Delay requirements
103.3.3 Discovery processing
305 103.3.3.1 Constants
103.3.3.2 Variables
306 103.3.3.3 Timers
103.3.3.4 Messages
309 103.3.3.5 State diagrams
314 103.3.4 Report Processing
103.3.5 Gate Processing
103.3.5.1 Constants
103.3.5.2 Variables
316 103.3.5.3 Functions
317 103.3.5.4 Timers
103.3.5.5 Messages
318 103.3.5.6 State diagrams
322 103.3.6 MPCPDU structure and encoding
103.3.6.1 GATE description
103.3.6.2 REPORT description
103.3.6.3 REGISTER_REQ description
323 103.3.6.4 REGISTER description
324 103.3.6.5 REGISTER_ACK description
325 103.4 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 103, Multipoint MAC Control for EPoC
103.4.1 Introduction
103.4.2 Identification
103.4.2.1 Implementation identification
103.4.2.2 Protocol summary
326 103.4.3 Major capabilities/options
103.4.4 PICS proforma tables for Multipoint MAC Control
103.4.4.1 Compatibility considerations
327 103.4.4.2 Multipoint MAC Control
328 103.4.4.3 State diagrams
329 103.4.4.4 MPCP
331 Annex A (informative) Bibliography
332 Annex 31A (normative) MAC Control opcode assignments
333 Annex 100A (normative) EPoC OFDM channel model
100A.1 Topology
334 100A.2 Downstream channel parameters
336 100A.3 Upstream channel parameters
339 100A.4 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for Annex 100A, EPoC OFDM channel model
100A.4.1 Introduction
100A.4.2 Identification
100A.4.2.1 Implementation identification
100A.4.2.2 Protocol summary
340 100A.4.3 Major capabilities/options
341 Back Cover
IEEE 802.3bn 2016
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