9 Glossary

Table 9-1 Glossary

Item

Description

10BASE-T

The IEEE specification for 10 Mbps Ethernet over Category 3, 4 or 5

twisted pair cable.

 

 

 

100BASE-TX

The IEEE specification for 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet over Category 5

twisted-pair cable.

 

 

 

1000BASE-LX

IEEE 802.3z specification for Gigabit Ethernet over 9/125 micron core

single-mode fiber cable.

 

 

 

1000BASE-SX

IEEE 802.3z specification for Gigabit Ethernet over two strands of

50/125 or 62.5/125 micron core multimode fiber cable.

 

 

 

1000BASE-T

IEEE 802.3ab specification for Gigabit Ethernet over 100-ohm Category

5, 5e or 6 twisted-pair cable (using all four wire pairs).

 

 

 

 

Auto-negotiation is where two devices sharing a link, automatically

 

configure to use the best common speed. The order of preference (best

 

first) is: 1000BASE-T full duplex, 100BASE-TX full duplex, 100BASE-TX

Auto-negotiation

half duplex, 10BASE-T full duplex, and 10BASE-T half duplex.

Auto-negotiation is defined in the IEEE 802.3 standard for Ethernet and

 

 

is an operation that takes place in a few milliseconds. Auto-negotiation

 

must be enabled for the 1000BASE-T ports to operate at 1000 Mbps, full

 

duplex.

 

 

 

The information capacity, measured in bits per second, that a channel

Bandwidth

can transmit. The bandwidth of Ethernet is 10 Mbps, the bandwidth of

 

Fast Ethernet is 100 Mbps and Gigabit Ethernet is 1000 Mbps.

 

 

 

Bridge Protocol Data Unit. A type of information packet that ensures that

BPDU

data is efficiently exchanged between switches in a LAN. BPDU

messages detect loops in a network, and remove them by shutting down

 

 

the bridge causing the loop.

 

 

 

One of five grades of Twisted Pair (TP) cabling defined by the

Category 3 Cables

EIA/TIA-568 standard. Category 3 is voice grade cable and can only be

used in Ethernet networks (10BASE-T) to transmit data at speeds of up

 

 

to 10 Mbps.

 

 

 

One of five grades of Twisted Pair (TP) cabling defined by the

 

EIA/TIA-568 standard. Category 5 can be used in Ethernet (10BASE-T)

Category 5 Cables

and Fast Ethernet networks (100BASE-TX) and can transmit data at

speeds of up to 100 Mbps. Category 5 cabling is better to use for

 

 

network cabling than Category 3, because it supports both Ethernet (10

 

Mbps) and Fast Ethernet (100 Mbps) speeds.

 

 

 

One of five grades of Twisted Pair (TP) cabling defined by the

Category 5e Cables

EIA/TIA-568 standard. Category 5e can be used in Ethernet

(10BASE-T), Fast Ethernet (100BASE-TX) and Gigabit Ethernet

 

(1000BASE-T) networks, and can transmit data at speeds of up to 1000

 

Mbps.

 

 

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