Technology Overview
Once the primary delivery mechanism for data across a LAN, the utilization of
Ethernet has expanded to MAN and WAN to challenge traditional TDM-based
technologies such as T-Carrier, PDH, and SONET/SDH.
Its superior cost performance, proven ability to carry packet-based data, and easy
integration into a LAN environment make it a preferred solution to ATM, Token Ring,
and Frame Relay for delivering IP-based services such as VoIP and IPTV as well as
traditional data and internet traffic.
Ethernet interface rates today span from 10 Mbps up to 10 Gbps. Typically, Ethernet
is carried over UTP (unshielded twisted pair) or fiber optic cable (single-mode or
multi-mode, depending on wavelength), but other options exist, including thin
coaxial cable.
The original Ethernet standard was for 10M and 100M is referred to as Fast Ethernet.
Most copper Ethernet ports support both 10M and 100M (and even 1000M in some
cases) and they are usually referred to as 10/100M ports or 10/100BASE-T.
10G LAN has a line rate of 10 Gbps. 10G WAN encapsulates Ethernet traffic into an
OC-192c/STM-64c frame has thus has a line rate of 9.953 Gbps.
Unicast/Multicast Testing Note
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