Ethernet Standards Flashcards
100BASE-TX
- “Fast Ethernet”
- Two pair
- 100 Mbps
- Category 5 minimum twisted pair copper wires
- 100 meter max. distance
- Two pair
1000BASE-T
- Gigabit Ethernet over Category 5
○ 4-pair balanced twisted-pair- Category 5
○ Cat. 5 is deprecated, so we use Cat 5e today
○ A shift to using all four pair
○ 100 meter maximum distance
- Category 5
10GBASE-T
- 10 Gig Ethernet over copper
○ 4-pair balanced twisted-pair- Frequency use of 500 MHz
○ Well above the 125 MHz for gigabit Ethernet - Category 6
○ Unshielded: 55 meters
○ Shielded: 100 meters - Cat 6A (augmented)
○ Unshielded or Shielded: 100 meters
- Frequency use of 500 MHz
40GBASE-T
- 40 gigabit per second Ethernet
○ 4 pair balanced twisted pair- Cat 8 cable
○ Up to 30 meters
- Cat 8 cable
100BASE-FX
○ Pair of multimode fiber
○ Used the fiber as FDDI
○ Laser components
○ 400 meters (half-duplex), 2 kilometers (full-duplex)
100Mbps
100BASE-SX
A less-expensive version of 100 megabit Ethernet over fiber
LED optics
300 meters maximum distance
1000BASE-SX
○ Gigabit Ethernet using short wavelength laser
○ Usually over multi-mode fiber
○ 220 meters to 550 meters, depending on fiber type
1000BASE-LX
○ Gigabit Ethernet using long wavelength laser
○ Multi-mode fiber to 550 meters
○ Single-mode fiber to 5 kilometers
10GBASE-SR (Short Range)
○ Multimode fiber
○ 26 to 400 meters, depending on the fiber specification
10GBASE-LR (Long Range)
○ Single-mode fiber
○ 10 kilometers maximum range
WDM
- Wavelength-Division Multiplexing
○ Bidirectional communication over a single strand of fiber- Use different wavelengths for each carrier
○ Different “colors” - CWDM (Coarse Wavelength-Division Multiplexing)
○ 10GBASE-LX4 uses four separate 3.125 Gbit/sec carriers at four different wavelengths - DWDM (Dense Wavelength-Division Multiplexing)
○ Multiplex multiple OC carriers into a single fiber
○ Add 160 signals, increase to 1.6 Tbit/s
- Use different wavelengths for each carrier