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IEEE 802.3db-2022

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IEEE Standard for Ethernet – Amendment 3: Physical Layer Specifications and Management Parameters for 100 Gb/s, 200 Gb/s, and 400 Gb/s Operation over Optical Fiber using 100 Gb/s Signaling (Approved Draft)

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Amendment Standard – Active. This amendment to IEEE Std 802.3-2022 adds Physical Layer specifications and management parameters for 100 Gb/s, 200 Gb/s, and 400 Gb/s Ethernet optical interfaces based on 100 Gb/s per wavelength optical signaling over multimode fiber.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Front Cover
2 Title page
4 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
8 Participants
11 Introduction
14 Contents
19 1. Introduction
1.3 Normative references
1.4 Definitions
1. Introduction
1.3 Normative references
1.4 Definitions
20 30. Management
30.5 Layer management for medium attachment units (MAUs)
30.5.1 MAU managed object class
30.5.1.1 MAU attributes
30.5.1.1.2 aMAUType
21 45. Management Data Input/Output (MDIO) Interface
45.2 MDIO Interface registers
45.2.1 PMA/PMD registers
45.2.1.6 PMA/PMD control 2 register (Register 1.7)
Change the description of bits 1.7.6:0 in Table 45–7 as shown (unchanged rows not shown):
45.2.1.7 PMA/PMD status 2 register (Register 1.8)
45.2.1.7.4 Transmit fault (1.8.11)
22 45.2.1.7.5 Receive fault (1.8.10)
45.2.1.8 PMD transmit disable register (Register 1.9)
45.2.1.21 200G PMA/PMD extended ability register (Register 1.23)
23 45.2.1.21.1a 200GBASE-SR2 ability (1.23.10)
45.2.1.21.1b 200GBASE-VR2 ability (1.23.9)
45.2.1.22 400G PMA/PMD extended ability register (Register 1.24)
45.2.1.22.1a 400GBASE-SR4 ability (1.24.13)
45.2.1.22.1b 400GBASE-VR4 ability (1.24.12)
24 45.2.1.24 40G/100G PMA/PMD extended ability 2 (Register 1.26)
45.2.1.24a 100GBASE-VR1 ability (1.26.10)
45.2.1.24.8 100GBASE-SR1 ability (1.26.2)
25 78. Energy-Efficient Ethernet (EEE)
78.1 Overview
78.1.4 PHY types optionally supporting EEE
26 80. Introduction to 40 Gb/s and 100 Gb/s networks
80.1 Overview
80.1.3 Relationship of 40 Gigabit and 100 Gigabit Ethernet to the ISO OSI reference model
80.1.4 Nomenclature
27 80.1.5 Physical Layer signaling systems
80.2 Summary of 40 Gigabit and 100 Gigabit Ethernet sublayers
80.2.3 Forward error correction (FEC) sublayers
28 80.4 Delay constraints
29 80.5 Skew constraints
31 91. Reed-Solomon forward error correction (RS-FEC) sublayer for 100GBASE-R PHYs
91.5 Functions within the RS-FEC sublayer
91.5.2.7 Reed-Solomon encoder
91.5.3 Receive function
91.5.3.3 Reed-Solomon decoder
91.5.3.3.1 FEC Degraded SER (optional)
32 91.6 RS-FEC MDIO function mapping
91.6.3 four_lane_pmd
91.7 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 91, Reed-Solomon forward error correction (RS-FEC) sublayer for 100GBASE-R PHYs
91.7.3 Major capabilities/options
33 91.7.4 PICS proforma tables for Reed-Solomon forward error correction (RS-FEC) sublayer for 100GBASE-R PHYs
91.7.4.1 Transmit function
91.7.4.2 Receive function
35 116. Introduction to 200 Gb/s and 400 Gb/s networks
116.1 Overview
116.1.2 Relationship of 200 Gigabit and 400 Gigabit Ethernet to the ISO OSI reference model
116.1.3 Nomenclature
36 116.1.4 Physical Layer signaling systems
38 116.4 Delay constraints
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41 167. Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayer and medium, type 100GBASE-VR1, 200GBASE-VR2, 400GBASE-VR4, 100GBASE-SR1, 200GBASE-SR2, and 400GBASE-SR4
167.1 Overview
44 167.1.1 Bit error ratio
167.2 Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) service interface
45 167.3 Delay and Skew
167.3.1 Delay constraints
167.3.2 Skew constraints
46 167.4 PMD MDIO function mapping
167.5 PMD functional specifications
167.5.1 PMD block diagram
47 167.5.2 PMD transmit function
48 167.5.3 PMD receive function
167.5.4 PMD global signal detect function
167.5.5 PMD lane-by-lane signal detect function
49 167.5.6 PMD reset function
167.5.7 PMD global transmit disable function (optional)
167.5.8 PMD lane-by-lane transmit disable function (optional)
167.5.9 PMD fault function (optional)
167.5.10 PMD transmit fault function (optional)
167.5.11 PMD receive fault function (optional)
50 167.6 Lane assignments
167.7 PMD to MDI optical specifications for 100GBASE-VR1, 200GBASE-VR2, 400GBASE-VR4, 100GBASE-SR1, 200GBASE-SR2, and 400GBASE-SR4
51 167.7.1 Transmitter optical specifications
167.7.2 Receiver optical specifications
53 167.7.3 Illustrative link power budget
54 167.8 Definition of optical parameters and measurement methods
167.8.1 Test patterns for optical parameters
55 167.8.2 Multi-lane testing considerations
167.8.3 Center wavelength and spectral width
167.8.4 Average optical power
167.8.5 Outer Optical Modulation Amplitude (OMAouter)
56 167.8.6 Transmitter and dispersion eye closure for PAM4 (TDECQ)
57 167.8.6.1 TDECQ reference equalizer
167.8.7 Transmitter eye closure for PAM4 (TECQ)
58 167.8.8 Overshoot/undershoot
167.8.9 Transmitter power excursion
167.8.10 Extinction ratio
167.8.11 Transmitter transition time
167.8.12 Relative intensity noise (RIN14OMA)
59 167.8.13 Receiver sensitivity
167.8.14 Stressed receiver sensitivity
167.8.14.1 Sinusoidal jitter for receiver conformance test
60 167.9 Safety, installation, environment, and labeling
167.9.1 General safety
167.9.2 Laser safety
167.9.3 Installation
167.9.4 Environment
61 167.9.5 Electromagnetic emission
167.9.6 Temperature, humidity, and handling
167.9.7 PMD labeling requirements
167.10 Fiber optic cabling model
167.10.1 Fiber optic cabling model
62 167.10.2 Characteristics of the fiber optic cabling (channel)
167.10.2.1 Optical fiber cable
167.10.2.2 Optical fiber connection
167.10.2.2.1 Connection insertion loss
167.10.2.2.2 Maximum discrete reflectance
63 167.10.3 Medium Dependent Interface (MDI)
167.10.3.1 Optical lane assignments for 200GBASE-VR2, 400GBASE-VR4, 200GBASE-SR2, and 400GBASE-SR4
64 167.10.3.2 MDI requirements for 100GBASE-VR1 and 100GBASE-SR1
167.10.3.3 MDI requirements for 200GBASE-VR2, 400GBASE-VR4, 200GBASE-SR2, and 400GBASE-SR4
66 167.11 Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 167, Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayer and medium, type 100GBASE-VR1, 200GBASE-VR2, 400GBASE-VR4, 100GBASE-SR1, 200GBASE-SR2, and 400GBASE-SR4
167.11.1 Introduction
167.11.2 Identification
167.11.2.1 Implementation identification
167.11.2.2 Protocol summary
67 167.11.3 Major capabilities/options
68 167.11.4 PICS proforma tables for Physical Medium Dependent (PMD) sublayer and medium, type 100GBASE-VR1, 200GBASE-VR2, 400GBASE-VR4, 100GBASE-SR1, 200GBASE-SR2, and 400GBASE-SR4
167.11.4.1 PMD functional specifications
69 167.11.4.2 Management functions
167.11.4.3 PMD to MDI optical specifications
70 167.11.4.4 Optical measurement methods
167.11.4.5 Environmental specifications
71 167.11.4.6 Characteristics of the fiber optic cabling and MDI
73 Back Cover
IEEE 802.3db-2022
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