RE: [802.3ae] 64/66b Encoding phenomena
Hi Justin,
[...]
> This data stream can be interpreted two different ways depending on
> where the 64 bit boundary falls.
>
> 1. DDDD_DDDT, IIIE_EIII, SDDD_DDDD with block type fields of FF, 1E,
> and 78 respectively. (T C S)
>
> 2. DDDT IIIE, EIII SDDD corresponding to block type fields
> of B4 and 33
> respectively, these are T_BLOCK_TYPES of T and S.
[...]
> Resulting in 1. becoming /T/ /E/ /S/
I agree.
> while 2. would remain /S/ /T/
Did you mean /T/ /S/?
And where is the problem? Did I understand something wrong?
I see no /E/- Types!
regards,
thomas