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10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE or 10 GigE) @ Wikipedia
The 10 Gigabit Ethernet or 10GbE or 10 GigE standard was first published in 2002 as IEEE Std 802.3ae-2002 and is the fastest of the Ethernet standards.
It defines a version of Ethernet with a nominal data rate of 10 Gbit/s, ten times as fast as Gigabit Ethernet.
Over the years the following 802.3 standards relating to 10GbE have been published: 802.3ae-2002 (fiber -SR, -LR, -ER and -LX4 PMDs), 802.3ak-2004 (-CX4 copper twin-ax InfiniBand...
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Ethernet Technical Summary
Ethernet is the most widely used local area network (LAN) technology.
The original and most popular version of Ethernet supports a data transmission rate of 10 Mb/s. Newer versions of Ethernet called Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet support data rates of 100 Mb/s and 1 Gb/s (1000 Mb/s).
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date: 1/1/1999
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Gigabit Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet (GbE or 1 GigE) is a term describing various technologies for transmitting Ethernet frames at a rate of a gigabit per second, as defined by the IEEE 802.3-2005 standard.
Half-duplex gigabit links connected through hubs are allowed by the specification but in the marketplace full-duplex with switches is the norm.
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Gigabit Ethernet
Ethernet is the world's most pervasive networking technology.
Gigabit Ethernet is the latest version of Ethernet.
It offers 1000 Mbps ( 1 Gbps ) raw bandwidth, that is 100 times faster than the original Ethernet, yet is compatible with existing Ethernets, as it uses the same CSMA/CD and MAC protocols.
When Gigabit Ethernet enters the market it will compete directly with ATM. This paper presents a survey of Gigabit Ethernet technology.
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100G Ethernet (100 GE) Forum
This page will provide information about '100 Gigabit Ethernet, the Next Generation Ethernet', its technical trends, standards, producers of components and devices as well as name references to current deployments.
Have your say ==> 100 Gigabit Ethernet Forum For more information email: info@ng-ethernet.com. 100G Ethernet research around the globe 100G Ethernet (100GE) Standards Standards for 100 Gigabit/s Ethernet (members...
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IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Working Group
The IEEE 802.3 Working Group develops standards for Ethernet based LANs.
We have a number of active projects as listed below: IEEE P802.3ar, Congestion Management Task Force.
IEEE P802.3at, DTE Power Enhancements Task Force.
IEEE P802.3av, 10Gb/s PHY for EPON Task Force.
IEEE 802.3ax, (IEEE P802.1AX) Link Aggregation Task Force.
IEEE 802.3ay, (IEEE P802.3Rev) Maintenance #9 (Revision) Task Force.
IEEE P802.3az,...
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XENPAK.org
The XENPAK Multisource Agreement (MSA), instigated by Agilent Technologies and Agere Systems, defines a fiber-optic transceiver module which conforms to the 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10 GbE) standard as laid down by the IEEE 802.3ae. A standard for 10 GbE transceivers is essential to provide a focal point for the industry to allow development of 10 GbE products and thus enable 10 GbE technology adoption and proliferation.
The MSA group received...
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