Title: Ethernet Evolution:
1Chapter 11
Ethernet Evolution Fast and Gigabit Ethernet
2Figure 11-1
Sharing Bandwidth
Sharing the Bandwidth
3Figure 11-2
A Network with and without a Bridge
4Figure 11-3
Collision Domains in a Nonbridged and Bridged
Network
5Figure 11-4
Switched Ethernet
6Figure 11-5
Full-Duplex Switched Ethernet
7Figure 11-6
MAC Control Layer
8Figure 11-7
Encapsulation of a MAC Control Packet in a MAC
Frame
9Figure 11-8
Interleaving of MAC Control Frames
10Figure 11-9
Format of the PAUSE Packet
11Figure 11-10
Layers in Fast Ethernet
12Figure 11-11
Example of Auto Negotiation
13Figure 11-12
Auto Negotiation Message Format
14Figure 11-13
Fast Ethernet Physical Layer
15Figure 11-14
MII
16Figure 11-15
Signals in MII
17Figure 11-16
MII Connector
18Figure 11-17
MII Cable
19Figure 11-18
Fast Ethernet Implementations
20Figure 11-19
100Base-TX Implementation
21Figure 11-20
Encoding and Decoding in 100Base-TX
22Figure 11-21
MLT-3 Signal
23Figure 11-22
100Base-FX Implementation
24Figure 11-23
Encoding and Decoding in 100Base-FX
25Figure 11-24
NRZ-I Encoding
26Figure 11-25
100Base-T4 Implementation
27Figure 11-26
Example of 8B/6T Encoding
28Figure 11-27
Using Four Wires in 100Base-T4
29Figure 11-28
Layers in Gigabit Ethernet
30Figure 11-29
Two Approaches in Gigabit Ethernet Medium Access
31Figure 11-30
A Frame Using Carrier Extension Method
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Frame Bursting Approach
33Figure 11-32
Gigabit Ethernet Physical Layer
34Figure 11-33
Gigabit Ethernet Implementations
35Figure 11-34
1000Base-X Implementation
36Figure 11-35
Encoding in 1000Base-X
37Figure 11-36
1000Base-T Implementation
38Figure 11-37
Encoding in 1000Base-T