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Local Area Networks: Ethernet Chapter 14 Local Area Networks: Ethernet

Figure 14.1 Three generations of Ethernet

14.1 Traditional Ethernet MAC Sublayer Physical Layer Physical Layer Implementation Bridged Ethernet Switched Ethernet Full-Duplex Ethernet

Figure 14.2 802.3 MAC frame

Figure 14.3 Minimum and maximum length

Figure 14.4 Ethernet addresses in hexadecimal notation

Figure 14.5 Unicast and multicast addresses

Figure 14.6 Physical layer

Figure 14.7 PLS

Figure 14.8 AUI

Figure 14.9 MAU (transceiver)

Figure 14.10 Categories of traditional Ethernet

Figure 14.11 Connection of a station to the medium using 10Base5

Figure 14.12 Connection of stations to the medium using 10Base2

Figure 14.13 Connection of stations to the medium using 10Base-T

Figure 14.14 Connection of stations to the medium using 10Base-FL

Figure 14.15 Sharing bandwidth

Figure 14.16 A network with and without a bridge

Figure 14.17 Collision domains in a nonbridged and bridged network

Figure 14.18 Switched Ethernet

Figure 14.19 Full-duplex switched Ethernet

14.2 Fast Ethernet MAC Sublayer Physical Layer Physical Layer Implementation

Figure 14.20 Fast Ethernet physical layer

Figure 14.21 MII

Figure 14.22 Fast Ethernet implementations

Figure 14.23 100Base-TX implementation

Figure 14.24 Encoding and decoding in 100Base-TX

Figure 14.25 100Base-FX implementation

Figure 14.26 Encoding and decoding in 100Base-FX

Figure 14.27 100Base-T4 implementation

Figure 14.28 Using four wires in 100Base-T4

14.3 Gigabit Ethernet MAC Sublayer Physical Layer Physical Layer Implementation

Figure 14.29 Physical layer in Gigabit Ethernet

Figure 14.30 Gigabit Ethernet implementations

Figure 14.31 1000Base-X implementation

Figure 14.32 Encoding in 1000Base-X

Figure 14.33 1000Base-T implementation

Figure 14.34 Encoding in 1000Base-T