• IEEE 802.3J : 1993

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    SUPPLEMENT TO CARRIER SENSE MULTIPLE ACCESS WITH COLLISION DETECTION (CSMA/CD) ACCESS METHOD AND PHYSICAL LAYER SPECIFICATIONS - FIBER OPTIC ACTIVE AND PASSIVE STAR-BASED SEGMENTS, TYPE 10BASE-F (SECTIONS 15-18)

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Superseded date:  08-03-2002

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  01-01-1993

    Publisher:  Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers

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    Revisions to ISO/IEC 8802-3 : 1993 [ANSI/IEEE Std 802.3,
      1993 Edition]
    4 Media access control
    7 Physical signaling (PLS) and attachment unit
              interface (AUI) specifications
    8 Medium attachment unit and baseband medium
              specifications, type 10BASE5
    9 Repeater unit for 10 Mb/s baseband networks
    10 Medium attachment unit and baseband medium
              specifications, type 10BASE2
    13 System considerations for multisegment 10Mb/s
              baseband networks
    13.1 Overview
    13.1.1 Repeater usage
    13.2 Definitions
    13.3 Transmission system model 1
    13.4 Transmission system model 2
    13.4.1 Round-trip collision delay
    13.4.2 Interpacket gap (IPG) shrinkage
    Annex A - Additional reference material
    Appendix A - System guidelines
    A1 Baseband system guidelines and concepts
    A1.5 Systems consideration and calculations
    A1.5.1 Overview
    A1.5.2 Maximum collision fragment size
    A1.5.3 Interpacket gap (IPG) shrinkage
    A1.5.4 Timing parameters for round-trip delay and
              variability calculations
    A5 10BASE-F
    A5.1 System jitter budget
    A5.2 10BASE-FP fiber optic segment loss budget
    Appendix C - Application context, selected medium
                 specifications
    C4 Type FOIRL and 10BASE-F applications;
              alternative fiber optic medium applications
    C4.1 Alternative fiber types
    C4.1.1 Theoretical coupling losses
    C4.1.2 Maximum launch power
    C4.2 Type 10BASE-FP applications using 50/125
              micrometer fiber
    C4.2.1 Coupled transmit power
    C4.2.2 Star coupler loss
    C4.2.3 Collision detection
    15 Fiber optic medium and common elements of
              medium attachment units and star, type
              10BASE-F
    15.1 Scope
    15.1.1 Overview
    15.1.2 Definitions
    15.1.3 Applications perspective: MAUs, stars, and
              fiber optic medium
    15.2 MDI optical characteristics
    15.2.1 Transmit optical parameters
    15.2.2 Receive optical parameters
    15.3 Characteristics of the fiber optic medium
    15.3.1 Optical fiber and cable
    15.3.2 Optical medium connector plug and socket
    15.3.3 Fiber optic medium insertion loss
    15.3.4 Electrical isolation
    15.4 MAU reliability
    15.5 MAU-AUI specification
    15.5.1 MAU-AUI electrical characteristics
    15.5.2 MAU-AUI mechanical connections
    15.5.3 Power consumption
    15.5.4 MAU-AUI messages
    15.6 Environmental specifications
    15.6.1 Safety requirements
    15.6.2 Electromagnetic environment
    15.6.3 Other environmental requirements
    15.7 MAU labeling
    15.7.1 10BASE-FP star labeling
    15.8 Protocol implementation conformance statement
              (PICS) proforma for section 15, fiber optic
              medium and common elements of medium
              attachment units and star, type 10BASE-F
    15.8.1 Introduction
    15.8.2 Abbreviations and special symbols
    15.8.3 Instructions for completing the PICS proforma
    15.8.4 Identification
    15.8.5 Major capabilities/options
    15.8.6 PICS proforma for the fiber optic medium
    16 Fiber optic passive star and medium attachment
              unit, type 10BASE-FP
    16.1 Scope
    16.1.1 Overview
    16.2 PMA interface messages
    16.2.1 PMA-to-MDI interface signal encodings
    16.2.2 PMA-to-MDI OTD messages
    16.2.3 MDI ORD-to-PMA messages
    16.3 10BASE-FP MAU functional specifications
    16.3.1 Transmit function requirements
    16.3.2 Receive function requirements
    16.3.3 Loopback function requirements
    16.3.4 Collision presence function requirements
    16.3.5 signal_quality_error message (SQE) test
              function requirements
    16.3.6 Jabber function requirements
    16.3.7 Link fault detection and low light function
              requirements
    16.3.8 Interface message time references
    16.3.9 MAU state diagram
    16.4 Timing summary
    16.5 10BASE-FP star functional specifications
    16.5.1 Star functions
    16.5.2 Star optical characteristics
    16.6 Protocol implementation conformance statement
              (PICS) proforma for section 16, fiber optic
              passive star and medium attachment unit, type
              10BASE-FP
    16.6.1 Introduction
    16.6.2 Abbreviations and special symbols
    16.6.3 Instructions for completing the PICS proforma
    16.6.4 Identification
    16.6.5 Major capabilities/options
    16.6.6 PICS proforma for the type 10BASE-FP MAU
    16.6.7 PICS proforma tables for 10BASE-FP stars
    17 Fiber optic medium attachment unit, type
              10BASE-FP
    17.1 Scope
    17.1.1 Overview
    17.1.2 Relationship to AUI
    17.2 PMA interface messages
    17.2.1 PMA-to-MDI interface signal encodings
    17.2.2 PMA-to-MDI OTD messages
    17.2.3 MDI ORD-to-PMA messages
    17.2.4 Transitions between signals
    17.2.5 Signaling rate
    17.3 MAU functional specifications
    17.3.1 Transmit function requirements
    17.3.2 Receive function requirements
    17.3.3 Collision function requirements
    17.3.4 Loopback function requirements
    17.3.5 Fault-handling function requirements
    17.3.6 Jabber function requirements
    17.3.7 Low light level detection function
              requirements
    17.3.8 Synchronous qualification function
              requirements
    17.3.9 Interface message time references
    17.3.10 MAU state diagrams
    17.4 Timing summary
    17.5 Protocol implementation conformance statement
              (PICS) proforma for section 17, fiber optic
              medium attachment unit, type 10BASE-FB
    17.5.1 Introduction
    17.5.2 Abbreviations and special symbols
    17.5.3 Instructions for completing the PICS proforma
    17.5.4 Identification
    17.5.5 Major capabilities/options
    17.5.6 PICS proforma for the type 10BASE-FB MAU
    18 Fiber optic medium attachment unit, type
              10BASE-FL
    18.1 Scope
    18.1.1 Overview
    18.2 PMA interface messages
    18.2.1 PMA to fiber optic link segment messages
    18.2.2 Fiber optic link segment to PMA messages
    18.2.3 Interface message time references
    18.3 MAU functional specifications
    18.3.1 MAU functions
    18.3.2 MAU state diagrams
    18.4 Timing summary
    18.5 Protocol implementation conformance statement
              (PICS) proforma for section 18, fiber optic
              medium attachment unit, type 10BASE-FL
    18.5.1 Introduction
    18.5.2 Abbreviations and special symbols
    18.5.2.1 Status symbols
    18.5.2.2 Abbreviations
    18.5.3 Instructions for completing the PICS proforma
    18.5.3.1 General structure of the PICS proforma
    18.5.3.2 Additional information
    18.5.3.3 Exception information
    18.5.3.4 Conditional items
    18.5.4 Identification
    18.5.5 Major capabilities/options
    18.5.6 PICS proforma tables for the type 10BASE-FL
              MAU
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    Development Note SUPPLEMENT TO ISO/IEC 8802-3 : 1993
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
    Status Superseded
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