LECTURE 13 NET301. 10 BASE FP STANDARDS Pair of Fiber Optics. Star topology. 1 km for each part of network. Analog signal. Encoding the digital signal.

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LECTURE 13 NET301

10 BASE FP STANDARDS Pair of Fiber Optics. Star topology. 1 km for each part of network. Analog signal. Encoding the digital signal by Manchester to light signal turning on and off depends on the transmitted bit (0,1). 33 devices can be connected to each part of network.

FAST ETHERNET STANDARDS 100 Base T4 100 Base TX 100 Base FX

FAST ETHERNET: 100 BASE T4 4 pairs of twisted pairs: 3 pairs for sending and receiving data, 1 pair for detecting collisions. Transmission rate on each pair: 100/3=33.3 Mbps Digital signal, NRZ ~ 8B6T 8 bit\6T (Ternary): Each 8 bits transformed to a symbol of 6 symbols (0,+,-) Maximum cable length: 100m Star topology Maximum network length: 200m Devices: same as 10 Base T : hubs, NICs

FAST ETHERNET: 100 BASE TX Devices used: hubs, NIC 2 pairs of twisted pairs: 1 pair for sending, 1 for receiving data. Maximum cable length: 100m Maximum network length: 200m Transmission media: UTP- Cat5 or STP Digital signal, NTZ-I ~ 4B/5B ( to better detection errors, synchronization)

FAST ETHERNET : 100 BASE FX Ethernet + Fiber Optics Light signal for digital data of type NRZ-I ~ 4B/5B Pairs of Fiber Optics; 1 sending, 1 receiving Maximum cable length: 100m. Maximum network length: 400m

GIGA ETHERNET STANDARDS Transmission rate: 1Gbps~1000Mbps. CSMA/CD as a MAC protocol. Star, tree topology. Hub, switch to connect devices and servers. Data frame is similar to Ethernet data frame but: Minimum frame length: 4096 bit NOT 512 bit(64byte) Digital signals; 8B/10B

GIGA ETHERNET STANDARDS

1000 BASE SX: Pair of Multimode Fiber Optics. Maximum cable length: 275m ~ 62.5mm diameter, 500m ~ 50mm diameter. Light signal BASE CX: STP. Maximum cable length : 25m BASE T: 4 pairs of UTP-Cat5, 100m

TOKEN PASSING STANDARDS IEEE standards has been developed to specify some standards for Ring Topology networks that used Token Passing Protocol as its main MAC protocol. It can be used also in Star topology network that has MAU Medium Access Unit to connect devices, but logically works as Ring design by passing Token. It differs that Ethernet with the data frame fields and its contents

TOKEN PASSING STANDARDS

Starting Delimiter SD : Jk0jk000( j,k) is used to define starting of frame. Access Control AC : Manage accessing channel among devices and nodes. Frame Control FC : To exchange commands to control channel access. Destination, Sender Address. 48 bit Physical address, by manifacturer.

TOKEN PASSING STANDARDS Data field: Data, control commands. Frame Check Sequence FCS : Using CRC as an error detection method. End Delimiter ED : Bits to till receiver that no data are coming next. Frame Status: If received or not.

TOKEN PASSING STANDARDS