About the minimum Eth. frame length determination

Bonjour,

Perhaps Rich Siefer could bring, as he pleases, some elements to understand better the table in the section B.1.2 page 509 of IEEE

802.3-2005 (the part 1).

This table exists since a long time, and refers to 10Base5 (figure B-1).

What is the meaning of "JAM OUTPUT => OUTPUT IDLE" associated to the classical value of 96 BT?

If it was the first jam bit to the beginning of idle, it would be 32 BT. If it was jam output duration with the idle detection, it would be 32

  • 96 BT.

Thanks for your advice, Michelot

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Bonsoir Michelot,

It would be perhaps the minimum length of the collision fragment, including preamble and jam signal.

In the figure B-1 page 509 of 802.3-2005, in the reverse direction, the repeater set 1 sends this fragment to DTE 2, and it makes the worst-case condition to determine the minimum frame length.

But we are in 1980-1983!

Best regards, Michelot

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