network operations & administration cs 4592 lecture 20
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Network Operations & administration CS 4592
Lecture 20
Instructor: Ibrahim Tariq
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IEEE Standards
• In 1985, the Computer Society of the IEEE started a project, called Project 802, to set standards to enable intercommunication among equipment from a variety of manufacturers. Project 802 is a way of specifying functions of the physical layer and the data link layer of major LAN protocols.
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IEEE 802 Series of LAN Standards• 802 standards free to
download from http://standards.ieee.org/getieee802
WiMAX
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IEEE standard for LANs
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Standard Ethernet
• The original Ethernet was created in 1976 at Xerox’s Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). Since then, it has gone through four generations. We briefly discuss the Standard (or traditional) Ethernet in this section.
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Ethernet Evolution through four Generations
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802.3 MAC frame
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Minimum and Maximum Lengths
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Frame length:Minimum: 64 bytes (512 bits)
Maximum: 1518 bytes (12,144 bits)
Note
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Figure 13.6 Example of an Ethernet address in hexadecimal notation
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Figure 13.7 Unicast and multicast addresses
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The least significant bit of the first byte defines the type of address.
If the bit is 0, the address is unicast;otherwise, it is multicast.
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The broadcast destination address is a special case of the multicast address in which all bits are 1s.
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Define the type of the following destination addresses:a. 4A:30:10:21:10:1A b. 47:20:1B:2E:08:EEc. FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF
SolutionTo find the type of the address, we need to look at the second hexadecimal digit from the left. If it is even, the address is unicast. If it is odd, the address is multicast. If all digits are F’s, the address is broadcast. Therefore, we have the following:a. This is a unicast address because A in binary is 1010.b. This is a multicast address because 7 in binary is 0111.c. This is a broadcast address because all digits are F’s.
Example 13.1
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Show how the address 47:20:1B:2E:08:EE is sent out on line.
SolutionThe address is sent left-to-right, byte by byte; for each byte, it is sent right-to-left, bit by bit, as shown below:
Example
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Categories of Standard Ethernet
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Encoding in a Standard Ethernet Implementation
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10Base5 Implementation
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10Base2 Implementation
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10Base-T Implementation
Max. length is 100m
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10Base-F Implementation
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Summary of Standard Ethernet implementations