Saturday, January 31, 2009

High-Speed LANs Part II

This lecture covers the following topics:

* High-Speed LANs Part II
* Overview
* IEEE 802.3 Frame Format
* Ethernet: 1G vs 10G Designs
* Gigabit Ethernet PHYs
* 10Gbps Ethernet PHYs
* 10 GbE PMD Types
* Token Ring (IEEE 802.5)
* 802.5 MAC Protocol
* Token Ring Operation
* IEEE 802.5 PHYs
* Token Ring Performance
* Performance (Continued)
* Performance (continued)
* Dilbert on Token Ring
* 4b/5b-NRZI
* 4b/5b Coding
* MLT-3
* MLT-3 State Transition Diagram
* 8b6t
* 8b6t Code Table (Partial)
* 8b/10b
* Summary
* Reading Assignment
* Homework

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  • ATM Glossary
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  • ATM CELL HEADER
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