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Gigabit ethernet – HP 180 Degree Turn User Manual

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(C) Herbert Haas 2005/03/11

Gigabit Ethernet

Media Access Control (MAC)

Gigabit Media Independent Interface (GMII)

1000Base-X

8B/10B encoder/decoder

1000Base-T

encoder/decoder

1000Base-LX

LWL

Fiber Optic

1000Base-SX

SWL

Fiber Optic

1000Base-CX

Shielded
Balanced

Copper

1000Base-T

UTP

Cat 5e

IEEE 802.3z physical layer

IEEE 802.3ab

physical layer

Gigabit Ethernet has been defined in March 1996 by the working group IEEE
802.3z. The GMII represents a abstract interface between the common Ethernet
layer 2 and different signaling layers below. Two important signaling techniques
had been defines: The standard 802.3z defines 1000Base-X signaling which uses
8B10B block coding and the 802.3ab standard uses 1000Base-T signaling. The
latter is only used over twisted pair cables (UTP Cat 5 or better), while
1000BaseX is only used over fiber, with one exception, the twinax cable
(1000BaseCX), which is basically a shielded twisted pair cable.
BTW: The "X" stands for block coding.