Next Generation SONET/SDH

Chapter 3.3 - Review Of Data Networks

3.3   REVIEW OF DATA NEWORKS

The Local Area Network (LAN) is a standardized (IEEE 802.3 series) nonhierarchical,
low-cost multiple-access network. Switching is accomplished by store and forward
and not in real time or with dedicated cross-connects. Network access is
achieved according to a protocol tailored to a specific topology and medium; these
are outlined in the following subsections.

3.3.1   Ethernet


Based on tree topology there have been various Ethernet variants. The Ethernet
CSMA/CD (carrier sense multiple-access/collision detect) has been among the
most popular. According to CSMA/CD, a node on the tree network always senses
the traffic on it. When the node needs to transmit, it will attempt to seize the network
only when it is “quiet”; that is, there is no transmission by another node. In a
nutshell, this is the CSMA part of the protocol. Notice that only one node at a time
transmits on the tree. However, statistically, as soon as the packet is transmitted, another
node gets the chance to transmit. Now, if two nodes try to seize the network
simultaneously, then they “sense” each other’s attempt (that is, they detect the colli-
sion). They both give way and try again but after a random interval to avoid collision.
In a nutshell, this is the CD part of the protocol. The frame format of the latter
is illustrated in Figure 3.4.

The most recent and, thus, most interesting Ethernet variants are:

  • Ethernet 10base-T & 100base-T. They are defined for unshielded, twisted-pair
    cable (UTP) at 10 and 100 Mbps.
  • Ethernet 1000base-x is defined for UTP and fiber at 1000 Mbps; x = T for
    UTP and F for fiber
  • Other Ethernet (10GbE over fiber)

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