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IEEE 802.3BS-2017为最新PAM4技术的协议标准,测试指标的详细解释。
Abstract: Clause 116 through Clause 124 and Annex 119A through Annex 120E are added by this amendment to eeE std 802.3-2015. This amendment includes eee 802.3 Media access Control(MAC) parameters, Physical Layer specifications, and management parameters for the transfer of ieee 802 3 format frames at 200 gb/s and 400 gb/s Keywords: 200 Gb/s Ethernet, 200GAUl-4, 200GAUI-8, 200G BASE-DR4, 200GBASE-FR4 200GBASE-LR4. 200GBASE-R. 200GMIL 200GXS.400 Gb/s ethernet. 400GAUI-8 400GAU1-16 400GBASE-DR4, 400GBASE-FR8 400GBASE-LR8, 400GBASE-SR16,400GBASE-R. 400GMIl 400GXS, EEE, Energy Efficient Ethernet, Ethernet, FEC, forward error correction, IEEE 802.3 TM lEEE 802.3bs TM, MMF, PAM4, Physical Medium Dependent sublayer, PMD, SMF The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc 3 Park avenue New york. ny 10016-5997 USA Copyright o 2017 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc All rights reserved published 12 december 2017 printed in the united states of america IEEE and 802 are registered trademarks in the U.s. 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Users of this standard are expressly advised that determination of the validity of any patent rights, and the risk of infringement of such rights, is entirely their own responsibility. Further information may be obtained from the IEEE Standards Association Copyright o 2017 IEEE. All rights reserved Participants The following individuals were officers and members of the IEEE 802.3 working group at the beginning of the ieee P802 3bs working group ballot. Individuals may have not voted or may have voted for approval disapproval, or abstention on this amendment David J Law, IEEE 802.3 Working Group chair Adam Healey, IEEE 802.3 Working Group Vice-Chair Pete Anslow, IEEE 802.3 Working Group secretary Steven B Carlson, IEEE 802.3 Working Group Executive Secretary Valerie Maguire, IEEE 802. 3 Working group Treasurer John d'Ambrosia. JEEF P802. hs 200 Gh/s and 400 Gh/s ethernet Task force chair Pete Anslow, IEEE P802 3bs 200 Gb/ s and 400 Gb/s Ethernet Task Force Editor-in-Chief Mark Gustlin, IEEE P802 3bs 200 Gb/s and 400 Gb/s Ethernet Task Force Editor for Clauses 117,118, 119, Annex 119A Steve Trowbridge, IEEE P802 3bs 200 Gb/s and 400 Gb/s Ethernet Task Force editor for Clause 120, Annex 120A Peter Stassar. EEE P802 3bs 200 Gb/s and 400 Gb/s ethernet task force editor for Clauses 121,122, 124 Jonathan King, IEEE P802 3bs 200 Gb/s and 400 Gb s Ethernet Task Force editor for Clause 123 Andre Szczepanek, IEEE P802 3bs 200 Gb/s and 400 Gb/s Ethernet Task Force editor for Annexes 120D, 120E Justin abbott David chalupsk Andrew gardner David abramson Jacky Chang Claude Gauthier Shadi abughazaleh Xin Chang Ali Ghiasi Mohammad ahmed Ahmad chini Joel goergen Eric baden Keng Hua Chuang Volker goetzfried Amrik bains Christopher R. Cole Zhigang Gong Thananya Baldwin rehan Steven gorse Denis beaudoin Piers dawe Robert grow Christian Beia Frcd dawson Marek ilajduczenia Michael bennett Wael diab Takehiro hayashi Vipul Bhatt Eric dibiaso Yasuo hidaka William bliss John dillard Rita horner Brad booth Daniel dillow Bernd horrmeyer Martin bouda Huyen dinh Victor hou Ralf-Peter braun Curtis donahue Yasuhiro hyakutake Theodore Brillhart Dan dove Hideki isono Paul brooks Mike dudek Tom Issenhuth Alan brown David dwclle Kenneth Jackson Matthew brown Frank Effenberger Andrew jimenez Chris bullock Heshan Elbakoury Chad Jones Jairo bustos heredia David estes Peter jones Adrian butter John ewen Manabu Kagami francesco Caggioni Ramin Farjad Upen Kareti Anthony carbone Shahar Feldman Keisuke Kawahara Clark Carty ames Yasuaki Kawatsu Craig chabot Alan flatman Michael Kelsen Geoffrey Chacon Simon Matthias fritsche Scott Kipp Mandeep chadha Richard frosch Michael Klempa Not a member of the Ieee 802.3 working group at the beginning of the working group ballot Copyright C 2017 IEEE. All rights reserved Curtis kittle Edward Nakamoto Robert stone Shigeru kobayashi Gary nicholl David stover Daniel Koehler Kevin noll Junging sun Paul Kolesar Mark nowell Ken-Ichi suzuki Tom Kolze David ofeli Steve swanson Glen Kramer Tom palkert William szeto Hans lackner Hui pan Bharat tailor Jeffrey Lapak Sesha panguluri Takayuki Tajima Mark laubach Vasu parthasarath Satoshi takahashi Han Hyub lee Petar Pepeljugosl Kohichi tamura Gerald Pepper Brian te Jon lewis Ruben perez de aranda alonso Geoffrey thompson Mike Peng Li Michael peters Pirooz tooyserkani Jane lim Phong Pham Albert tretter Dekun liu Jean picard Yoshihiro tsukamoto Ilai-Feng Liu William powell Ed ulrichs Wi Rick rabinovich Alexander umn Miklos lukacs Sterling A. vadon Kent Lusted Alon regev Stefano valle Duane rcmcin Jeffery mak Victor renteria Paul vanderlaan David malicoat Christopher roth Robert Wagner Yonatan malkiman Salvatore rotolo Dylan walker Arthur marris Haifei wang Takeo masuda Jorge salinger Roy WE Erdem Matoglu Sam sambasivan Tongtong Wang Naoki matsu Edward Sayre Xinyuan w Mick Mccarthy Dieter Schicketanz Matthias wendt Brett McClellan Fred schindler Oded Wertheim Thomas mcDermott Hossein separat Natalie Wieckowski John Mcdonough Naoshi serizawa Ludwig Winke Larry mcmillan Masood shariff Peter Wu Richard me lyin Xu Richard mellitz Tom skaar Yu Xu Bryan Moffitt Jeff slavick Jun yi Ardeshir mohammadian Daniel smith Lennart y seboodt Paul mooney Scott sommer Hayato Yuki Dale murray Yoshiaki sone andrew Zambell Henry Muyshondt Tom Souvignier Yan zhua James nadol Heath Stewart George zimmerman Copyright o 2017 IEEE. All rights reserved The following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this amendment. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention Mohammad ahmed Werner hoelzl Glenn Parsons Thomas alexander Rita horner Bansi patel Pete Anslow noriyuki ikeuchi Arumugam Paventhan Butch Anton Sergiu lordanescu Michael peters Stefan aust Osamu ishida David riehle Eric baden Atsushi lto Rick pimpinella Saman behtash Rai jain Adee ran Ralf-Peter braun SangK won Jeong Alon Regev Nancy bravin Piotr Krock Maximilian Riegel Theodore brillhart Stuart kerr Robert robinson Matthew brown Yongbum Kim Toshiaki sakai Jairo bustos heredia Jonathan King Osman sakr William byrd Paul Kolesar Dieter schicketan Steven B carlson Mark laubach Takeshi shimizu Juan Carreon David lay Kapil shrikhande June hee le Jeff slavick Boung wook cho David Lew is Thomas starai Keith chow Jon lewis Peter stassar Keng Hua Chuang Mike-Peng li Rene struik Charles Cook Arthur H. light Walter Struppler Eugene dai Kent lusted Mitsutoshi sugawara John D'Ambrosia ElⅤ is maculuba Patrik Sundstrom Piers g. dawe Valeric Maguirc James Theodoras Patrick diamond Jeffery Maki David Thompson Michael dudek Arthur m Geoffrey thompson John french Mick McCarthy Michael Thompson Matthias fritsche Brett mcclellan Steven Tilden Yukihiro Fujimoto Thomas mcdermott Steve Trowbridge Ali Ghiasi Michael mcinnis Mark-Rene uchida Joel Goergen Richard mellitz Alexander umno Zhigang Gong Tremont miao Paul vanderlaan James graba Jeffrey moore DmitriⅤ arsanofiev Randall groves Charles moorwood George vlantis Robert grow Khurram waheed Mark gustlin Michael newman Oded Wertheim Adam Healey Nick s.A. Nikjoo Andreas wolf Marco hernandez Paul nikolich Peter wu David hess Mark nowell Jun XI Yasuo hidaka Satoshi obara Oren yuen Guido hiertz Thomas palkert Zhen zhou When the IEEE-SA Standards board approved this amendment on 6 December 2017, it had the following membership Jean-Philippe faure, Chair Gary Hoffman, Vice Chair John D. kulick. Past chair Konstantinos Karachalios, Secretary Chuck adams Thomas Koch Robby robson OSc ocplingcr Dorothy stanley Kevin lu Adrian Stephen Stephen dukes Daleep mohla Mehmet Ulema Doug edwards Damir novosel Phil wennblom L. Travis griffith Ronald c. petersen Howard wolfman Michael janezic Annette d. reilly Yu Yuan 米 Member emeritus 8 Copyright C 2017 IEEE. All rights reserved Introduction his introduction is not part of IEEE Std 802.3bs-2017, IEEE Standard for Ethernet--Amendment 10: Media Access Control Parameters, Physical Layers, and Management Parameters for 200 (b! s and 400 Gb/s Operation IEEE Std 802.3TM was first published in 1985. Since the initial publication, many projects have added functionality or provided maintenance updates to the specifications and text included in the standard. Each IEEE 802.3 project/amendment is identified with a suffix(e.g, IEEE Std 802.3baTM-2010) The half duplex Media Access Control (MAC)protocol specified in IEEE Std 802.3-1985 is Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection(CSMA/CD). This MAC protocol was key to the experimental Ethernet developed at Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, which had a 2.94 Mb/s data rate. Ethernet at 10 Mb/s was jointly released as a public specification by Digital Equipment Corporation(DEC). Intel and Xerox in 1980. Ethernet at 10 Mb/s was approved as an ieee standard by the ieee standards board in 1983 and subsequently published in 1985 as IEEE Std 802.3-1985. Since 1985, new media options, new speeds of operation, and new capabilities have been added to IEEE Std 802.3. A full duplex mac protocol was added in1997 Some of the major additions to IEEE Std 802.3 are identified in the marketplace with their project number. This is most common for projects adding higher speeds of operation or new protocols. For example, IEEE Std 802.3uTM added 100 Mb/s operation (also called Fast Ethernet), IEEE Std 802. 3z added 1000 Mb/s operation(also called Gigabit Ethernet), IEEE Std 802. 3ae added 10 Gb/s operation (also called 10 Gigabit Ethernet), IEEE Std 802.ahTM specified access network Ethernet(also called Ethernet in the First Mile) and IEEE Std 802. 3ba added 40 Gb/s operation(also called 40 Gigabit Ethernet)and 100 Gb/s operation(also called 100 Gigabit Ethernet). These major additions are all now included in and are superseded by IEEE Std 802.3-2015 and are not maintained as separate documents At the publication date of IEEE Std 802.3bs-2017, IEEE Std 802. 3 is composed of the following documents IEEE Std 802.3-2015 Section One-Includes Clause I through Clause 20 and Annex a through Annex H and Annex 4A Section One includes the specifications for 10 Mb/s operation and the mac, frame formats and service interfaces used for all speeds of operation Section Two--Includes Clause 21 through Clause 33 and Annex 22A through Annex 33E. Section Two includes management attributes for multiple protocols and speed of operation as well as specifications for providing power over twisted pair cabling for multiple operational speeds. It also includes general information on 100 Mb/s operation as well as most of the 100 Mb/s Physical La ayer specifications Section Three Includes Clause 34 through Clause 43 and Annex 36A through Annex 43C. Section Three includes general information on 1000 Mb/s operation as well as most of the 1000 Mb/s Physical Layer specifications Section Four--Includes Clause 44 through Clause 55 and Annex 44A through Annex 55B. Section Four includes general information on 10 Gb/s operation as well as most of the 10 Gb/s Physical Layer pecifications Section Five-Includes Clause 56 through Clause 77 and Annex 57A through Annex 76A. Clause 56 through Clause 67 and Clause 75 through Clause 77, as well as associated annexes, specify subscriber access and other Physical layers and sublayers for operation from 512 kb/s to 10 Gb/s, and defines services and protocol elements that enable the exchange of IEEE Std 802. 3 format frames between 9 Copyright o 2017 IEEE. All rights reserved 【实例截图】
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