IEEE 802.3u 1995
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Local and Metropolitan Area Networks-Supplement – Media Access Control (MAC) Parameters, Physical Layer, Medium Attachment Units and Repeater for 100Mb/s Operation, Type 100BASE-T (Clauses 21-30)
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 1995 | 415 |
Amendment Standard – Inactive – Superseded. Superseded by 802.3aa-1998. The ISO/IEC CSMA/CD Media Access Control (MAC) is coupled with a family of new Physical Layer specifications to achieve 100 Mb/s operation. Known collectively as 100BASE-T, this family of Physical Layer specifications includes 100BASE-T4, which uses four pairs of ISO/IEC 11801: 1995 Category 3, 4, or 5 balanced cable; 100BASE-TX, which uses two pairs of Category 5 balanced cable or 150 ohm shielded balanced cable; and 100BASE-FX, which uses two multi-mode fibers. The two 100BASE-X specifications (100BASE-TX and 100BASE-FX) reused portions of the 100 Mb/s physical signaling specifications originally developed for Fibre Distributed Data Interface (FDDI).
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | IMPORTANT NOTICE! |
2 | Title Page |
4 | Corrections, 1996 |
5 | Introduction |
8 | Participants |
11 | CONTENTS |
18 | Revisions to ISO/IEC 8802-3 : 1993 |
19 | 1.3 References |
22 | 1.4 Definitions |
36 | 2. MAC service specification |
37 | 4. Media Acces Control |
38 | 5. Layer management 14. Twisted-pair Medium Attachment Unit (MAU) and baseband medium, Type 10BASE-T |
39 | 19. Layer management for 10 Mb/s baseband repeaters |
40 | 20. Layer management for 10 Mb/s baseband Medium Attachment Units (MAUs) Annex A—Additional reference material |
42 | Annex D—GDMO specifications for CSMA/CD managed objects |
43 | 21. Introduction to 100 Mb/s baseband networks, type 100BASE-T 21.1 Overview |
45 | 21.2 Abbreviations |
46 | 21.3 References 21.4 Definitions 21.5 State diagrams |
48 | 21.6 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma |
50 | 21.7 Relation of 100BASE-T to other standards |
51 | 21.8 MAC delay constraints (exposed MII) |
53 | 22. Reconciliation Sublayer (RS) and Media Independent Interface (MII) 22.1 Overview |
55 | 22.2 Functional specifications |
76 | 22.3 Signal timing characteristics |
79 | 22.4 Electrical characteristics |
84 | 22.5 Power supply |
85 | 22.6 Mechanical characteristics |
88 | 22.7 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for clause 22, Reconciliation … |
98 | 23. Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS), Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer and baseband medium… 23.1 Overview |
102 | 23.2 PCS functional specifications |
116 | 23.3 PMA service interface |
121 | 23.4 PMA functional specifications |
130 | 23.5 PMA electrical specifications |
143 | 23.6 Link segment characteristics |
147 | 23.7 MDI specification |
148 | 23.8 System considerations 23.9 Environmental specifications |
151 | 23.10 PHY labeling 23.11 Timing summary |
162 | 23.12 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for clause 23, Physical Codin… |
176 | 24. Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS) and Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer, type 100BASE X 24.1 Overview |
179 | 24.2 Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS) |
194 | 24.3 Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) sublayer |
203 | 24.4 Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayer service interface |
207 | 24.5 Compatibility considerations 24.6 Delay constraints |
208 | 24.7 Environmental specifications |
209 | 24.8 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for clause 24, Physical Coding… |
212 | 25. Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayer and baseband medium, type 100BASE TX 25.1 Overview 25.2 Functional specifications 25.3 General exceptions |
213 | 25.4 Specific requirements and exceptions |
215 | 25.5 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for clause 25, Physical Medium… |
218 | 26. Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayer and baseband medium, type 100BASE FX 26.1 Overview 26.2 Functional specifications 26.3 General exceptions |
219 | 26.4 Specific requirements and exceptions |
220 | 26.5 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for clause 26, Physical Medium… |
222 | 27. Repeater for 100 Mb/s baseband networks 27.1 Overview |
224 | 27.2 PMA interface messages 27.3 Repeater functional specifications |
243 | 27.4 Repeater electrical specifications 27.5 Environmental specifications |
245 | 27.6 Repeater labeling |
246 | 27.7 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for clause 27, Repeater for 10… |
256 | 28. Physical Layer link signaling for 10 Mb/s and 100 Mb/s Auto-Negotiation on twisted pair 28.1 Overview |
259 | 28.2 Functional specifications |
276 | 28.3 State diagrams and variable definitions |
287 | 28.4 Electrical specifications |
288 | 28.5 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for clause 28, Physical Layer … |
302 | 28.6 Auto-Negotiation expansion |
303 | 29. System considerations for multi-segment 100BASE-T networks 29.1 Overview |
305 | 29.2 Transmission System Model 1 29.3 Transmission System Model 2 |
311 | 30. Layer Management for 10 Mb/s and 100 Mb/s 30.1 Overview |
314 | 30.2 Managed objects |
324 | 30.3 Layer management for 10 Mb/s and 100 Mb/s DTEs |
334 | 30.4 Layer management for 10 Mb/s and 100 Mb/s baseband repeaters |
344 | 30.5 Layer management for 10 Mb/s and 100 Mb/s MAUs |
348 | 30.6 Management for link Auto-Negotiation |
353 | Annex 22A (informative) MII output delay, setup, and hold time budget 22A.1 System model |
354 | 22A.2 Signal transmission path characteristics |
355 | 22A.3 Budget calculation |
356 | Annex 22B (informative) MII driver ac characteristics 22B.1 Implications of CMOS ASIC processes |
357 | 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 |
358 | Annex 22C (informative) 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 |
359 | 22C.4 Measuring timing characteristics of MDIO |
360 | Annex 23A (normative) 6T code words |
362 | Annex 23B (informative) Noise budget |
363 | Annex 23C (informative) Use of cabling systems with a nominal differential characteristic impedan… |
364 | Annex 27A (normative) Repeater delay consistency requirements |
365 | Annex 28A (normative) Selector Field definitions |
366 | Annex 28B (normative) IEEE 802.3 Selector Base Page definition 28B.1 Selector field value 28B.2 Technology Ability Field bit assignments |
367 | 28B.3 Priority resolution 28B.4 Message Page transmission convention |
368 | Annex 28C (normative) Next Page Message Code Field definitions 28C.1 Message code #0—Auto-Negotiation reserved code 1 28C.2 Message code #1—Null Message code |
369 | 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 |
370 | Annex 29A (informative) DTE and repeater delay components 29A.1 DTE delay 29A.2 Repeater delay |
371 | Annex 29B (informative) Recommended topology documentation |
372 | Annex 30A (normative) GDMO specification for 802.3 managed object classes 30A.1 DTE MAC entity managed object class 30A.1.1 DTE MAC entity formal definition |
374 | 30A.1.2 DTE MAC entity attributes |
383 | 30A.1.3 DTE MAC entity actions |
384 | 30A.2 DTE physical entity managed object class 30A.2.1 DTE physical entity formal definition |
385 | 30A.2.2 DTE physical entity attributes |
387 | 30A.2.3 DTE physical entity actions 30A.3 Repeater managed object class 30A.3.1 Repeater, formal definition |
388 | 30A.3.2 Repeater attributes |
391 | 30A.3.3 Repeater actions 30A.3.4 Repeater notifications |
392 | 30A.4 Group managed object class 30A.4.1 Group, formal definition |
393 | 30A.4.2 Group attributes 30A.4.3 Group notifications |
394 | 30A.5 Repeater port managed object class 30A.5.1 Port, formal definition |
395 | 30A.5.2 Port attributes |
400 | 30A.5.3 Port actions 30A.6 MAU managed object class 30A.6.1 MAU, formal definition |
402 | 30A.6.2 MAU attributes |
404 | 30A.6.3 MAU actions |
405 | 30A.6.4 MAU notifications 30A.7 AutoNegotiation managed object class 30A.7.1 AutoNegotiation, formal definition |
406 | 30A.7.2 Auto-Negotiation attributes |
408 | 30A.7.3 AutoNegotiation actions |
409 | 30A.8 ResourceTypeID managed object class 30A.8.1 ResourceTypeID, formal definition |
411 | Annex 30B (normative) GDMO and ASN.1 definitions for management 30B.1 Common attributes template 30B.2 ASN.1 module for CSMA/CD managed objects |