
Information Technology - Telecommunications And Information Exchange Between Systems - Local And Metropolitan Area Networks - Specific Requirements - Part 3: Carrier Sense Multiple Access With Collision Detection (csma/cd) Access Method And Physical Layer Specifications
出版:Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

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Specifies Ethernet local area, access and metropolitan area networks. Ethernet is specified at selected speeds of operation; and uses a common media access control (MAC) specification and management information base (MIB). The Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) MAC protocol specifies shared medium (half duplex) operation, as well as full duplex operation. Speed specific Media Independent Interfaces (MIIs) provide an architectural and optional implementation interface to selected Physical Layer entities (PHY). The Physical Layer encodes frames for transmission and decodes received frames with the modulation specified for the speed of operation, transmission medium and supported link length. Other specified capabilities include: control and management protocols, and the provision of power over selected twisted pair PHY types.
Supersedes IEEE 802.3 1985, 802.3A, 802.3AB, 802.3AC, 802.3AD, 802.3AE, 802.3AF, 802.3AH, 802.3AJ, 802.3AK, 802.3B, 802.3C, 802.3H, 802.3I, 802.3J 802.3K, 802.3L, 802.3P&Q, 802.3R, 802.3U, 802.3X & 802.3Y, 802.3Z, 802.3AN, 802.3AQ, 802.3AS and 802.3AP. For Amendments 2, 1, 3, 4, 5 and 6; see IEEE 802.3BC, IEEE 802.3AV, IEEE 802.3AT, IEEE 802.3BA, IEEE 802.3AZ and IEEE 802.3BG. Also available on CD-ROM, see IEEE 802.3 CD. For Amendment 7 & 8, see IEEE 802.3BF & 802.3BD. (08/2011)
CSA ISO/IEC 8802-3:2002 (R2016) - Identical