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RE: Chapter 46: preamble length




There are a number of places within 802.3ae that synchronization between
clock domains may require some form of compensation.  The WIS was just an
example of a part of the structure that may require clock compensation.
Generally, we permit shortening of the IPG and preamble to assist with this
compensation so that the data remains untouched.

I'm not sure if that's helping you understand it any better.

Cheers,
Brad

		-----Original Message-----
		From:	Sanjeev Mahalawat [mailto:sanjeev@xxxxxxxxx]
		Sent:	Wednesday, March 28, 2001 1:46 PM
		To:	Booth, Bradley; stds-802-3-hssg@xxxxxxxx
		Subject:	RE: Chapter 46: preamble length

		Booth,

		At 10:08 AM 03/28/2001 -0800, Booth, Bradley wrote:

		>In 10GbE, truncation of the preamble can occur due to
		>the asynchronous timing associated with the WAN PHY.

		PCS + PMA = LAN PHY

		PCS + WIS + PMA = WAN PHY

		The PCS and PMA processes are common in both LAN and WAN
Phy.
		The only difference is extra WIS. And all WIS is supposed to
do is 
		take the MAC frame (Preamble + Data + IPG) and encapsulate
it
		in STS-192c frame without any involvement, visibility into
the MAC framing
		process. So, I am not getting where and why the WIS should
open the MAC
		frames and try to change it. Could you please explain it a
bit more?

		Thanks,
		Sanjeev 


		>
		>Cheers,
		>Brad
		>