- Physical Medium Dependent
Physical Medium Dependent sublayers or PMDs further help to define
physical layer specifications forFast Ethernet ,Gigabit Ethernet and10 Gigabit Ethernet . These sublayers define physical layer specifications in Gigabit and 10 Gigabit Ethernet transmissions. It is responsible for the transmission and reception of individual bits on a physical medium. These responsibilities encompass bit timing, signal encoding, interacting with the physical medium, and the cable or wire itself.The Ethernet PMD sublayer is part of the Ethernet PHY layer. The hierarchy is as follows:
* Data Link Layer (Layer 2)
** LLC (Logical Link Control Sublayer)
** MAC (Media Access Control Sublayer)
*** RS (Reconciliation Sublayer) - This sublayer processes PHY Local/Remote Fault messages and handles DDR conversion
* PHY Layer (Layer 1)
** PCS (Physical Coding Sublayer ) - This sublayer performs auto-negotiation and coding such as 8b/10b
** PMA (Physical Medium Attachment Sublayer) - This sublayer performs PMA framing, octet synchronization/detection, and scrambling/descrambling
** PMD (Physical Medium Dependent Sublayer) - This sublayer consists of a transceiver for the physical mediumIn addition, for
cable modems (CM) Physical Medium Dependent sublayers or PMDs defines the physical sub-layer which also includes theMPEG sub-layer.Fact|date=January 2008Physical Medium Dependent Sublayer specifications
10 Gigabit Ethernet
;10GBASE-E: has been defined for
single mode fiber operations only. It operates in the 1550 nm band allowing for distances of up to 40 km to be reached.;10GBASE-L: was also defined for single mode fiber operations, uses the 1300 nm band allowing it to reach up to 10 km.
;10GBASE-S: was defined for use in
multimode fiber and ultimately costs less than the other 10GbE standards. It uses 850 nm lasers and only reaches distances ranging between 26 to 82metre s on older fiber technology. In newer optimized multimode fibers (a.k.a OM3) it can reach up to 300 m.;10GBASE-LX4: uses four lasers that each transmit at 3.125 Gbit/s. The receiver is arranged in a
wavelength -division multiplexing manner. On legacy FDDI multimode fiber it can reach up to 300 m while onsingle mode fiber it can reach up to 10 km.After these specifications have been laid out they are then placed in to LAN and WAN specifications using three different
Physical Coding Sublayer standards.References
*cite journal|last=Barbieri|first=Alessandro|title=10 GbE and Its X Factors|journal=Packet: Cisco Systems Users Magazine|volume=17|issue=3|pages=25–28|url=http://www.cisco.com/asiapac/campaigns/metroethernet/files/10ge_po_pack_mag_arti.pdf|accessdate=2007-12-31
* [http://www.xilinx.com/systemio/1gbsx_phy/basics.htm Ethernet 1000BASE-X PCS/PMA Technology Basics]
* [http://standards.ieee.org/getieee802/802.3.html IEEE 802.3-2005 Specification]
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