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890 the hardware hash the contents of a packet based on some of the protocol
1069 The type of media is class-specific and determined based on the
1077 performed, instead the existing speed-based properties are used instead.
1083 SFP-based device.
1095 Currently media values are defined for Ethernet-based devices and use
1116 Traditional 10 Mbit/s Ethernet based utilizing CAT-3 cabling.
1135 based PHY, prefer the more specific types instead.
1154 This is a general catch-all for all 1 Gbit/s fiber-based operation.
1187 2.5 Gbit/s Ethernet based on four copper twisted-pairs.
1198 5.0 Gbit/s Ethernet based on four copper twisted-pairs.
1247 10 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon a single lane of copper cable with an
1257 SFP-based transceiver.
1261 XFP-based transceiver.
1265 25 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon four twisted pair cables using CAT-8
1290 25 Gbit/s Ethernet based that is built using a short-range active
1294 25 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon a single lane of copper cable with an
1302 40 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon four twisted-pairs of CAT-8 cables.
1314 40 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon using four pairs of multi-mode fiber, each
1320 40 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon using one pair of single-mode fibers, one
1327 40 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon using one pair of single-mode fibers, one
1330 Gbit/s signals and generally based upon a QSFP+ connector.
1334 40 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon using one pair of multi-mode fibers, one
1337 Gbit/s signals and generally based upon a QSFP+ connector.
1340 40 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon a QSFP+ based cable with built-in
1344 40 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon four copper lanes each running at 10
1352 connect between a chip and a module, generally a QSFP+ based device.
1365 50 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon using four pairs of multi-mode fiber, each
1371 50 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon using one pair of single-mode fibers, one
1377 50 Gbit/s Ethernet generally based upon a QSFP+ based cable with built-in
1381 50 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon two copper twinaxial lanes each running at
1422 100 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon using ten pairs of multi-mode fiber, each
1426 100 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon using four pairs of multi-mode fiber,
1431 100 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon using one pair of single-mode fibers, one
1434 Gbit/s signals and generally based upon a QSFP28 connector.
1438 100 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon using one pair of single-mode fibers, one
1441 Gbit/s signals and generally based upon a QSFP28 connector.
1445 100 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon using a four lane copper backplane.
1453 100 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon using a four lane copper twinaxial cable.
1467 100 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon using a two lane copper backplane.
1475 100 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon using two pairs of multi-mode fiber,
1511 Each lane operates at 50 Gbit/s and the connector is generally based on
1519 200 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon using four pairs of multi-mode fiber,
1524 200 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon using four pairs of single-mode fiber,
1529 200 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon using one pair of single-mode fibers, one
1532 Gbit/s signals and generally based upon a QSFP56 connector.
1536 200 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon using one pair of single-mode fibers, one
1539 Gbit/s signals and generally based upon a QSFP56 connector.
1543 200 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon using one pair of single-mode fibers, one
1546 Gbit/s signals and generally based upon a QSFP56 connector.
1563 200 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon using two pairs of multi-mode fiber,
1576 200 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon using one pair of single-mode fibers, one
1579 Gbit/s signals and generally based upon a QSFP-DD connector.
1583 200 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon using one pair of single-mode fibers, one
1586 Gbit/s signals and generally based upon a QSFP-DD connector.
1590 200 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon using one pair of single-mode fibers, one
1593 Gbit/s signals and generally based upon a QSFP-DD connector.
1610 400 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon using four pairs of multi-mode fiber,
1615 400 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon using four pairs of single-mode fiber,
1621 400 Gbit/s Ethernet based upon using one pair of single-mode fibers, one
1624 Gbit/s signals and generally based upon a QSFP112 connector.
2187 are based on various standards for devices to implement.
2209 The following statistics are based on MIB-II statistics from both RFC
2676 service based on errors that have occurred nor should they panic the
2893 .%T TCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II