TechFest Ethernet Technical Summary
White Papers Newer versions of Ethernet called "Fast Ethernet" and "Gigabit Ethernet" support data rates of 100 Mb/s and 1 Gb/s (1000 Mb/s). The original and most popular version of Ethernet supports a data transmission rate of 10 Mb/s.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
10 Gigabit Ethernet Cabling
White Papers This white paper from ProCurve Networking by HP discusses Ethernet standards and data transmission techniques, with a particular emphasis on the utilization of existing fiber and copper cabling technologies for 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) LAN use.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Ethernet Switching At 10 Gigabit And Above
White Papers This paper presents a practical approach to the problem of using 10 Gigabit Ethernet equipment for building the data transmission layer of long-distance networks. Ethernet is the de-facto LAN standard technology.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Beyond Category 5: The Development Of Copper Cabling Requirements For Gigabit Ethernet
White Papers Good quality” Category 5 systems will support Gigabit Ethernet in the majority of cases however Enhanced Category 5 systems will allow transmission speeds of at least 1Gbps using current technology with more assurance.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Addressing TCP/IP Processing Challenges Using The IA And IXP Processors
White Papers In addition, with the arrival of the 10 Gigabit Ethernet, the TCP/IP packet processing needs to become faster and more efficient to let the applications benefit from higher bandwidths. Motivated by this, the material presented in this paper focuses...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Am79761: Physical Layer 10-Bit Transceiver For Gigabit Ethernet (GigaPHY-SD)
White Papers The Am79761 Gigabit Ethernet Physical Layer Serial-izer/Deserializer (GigaPHY-SD) device is a 1.25 Gbps Ethernet Transceiver optimized for Gigabit Ethernet/1000BASE-X applications. The functions performed by the device include serializ-ing the 8B...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Making The Right Storage Decision
News FC runs at 2 Gbps whereas iSCSI runs on top of Gigabit Ethernet links. A standard Gigabit Ethernet switch is all that's required. However, to start with, we can use simple, standard Gigabit network adapters and determine from there whether we need...
[March 15, 2005, 11:35]

