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 Following on from the discussion this morning I checked 802.3bm and there is only a single operating mode for CAUI-4.  
CAUI-4 C2M is defined in Annex 83E. There is only one operating mode and that assumes no FEC. 
![]() There is no separate FEC operating mode, where some of the FEC gain is used to relax the CAUI-4 electrical specifications.  
In 802.3bm if RS-FEC is being used, it is  carried completely transparently over the CAUI-4 interface, and all of the FEC gain is used for the PMD (i.e. 100GBASE-SR4). The CAUI-4 specification is completely independent  of whether FEC is being used on
 the link or not.  Perhaps this is what Chris meant by “two CAUI-4 operating modes” on the call this morning, even though from a CAUI-4 perspective there  is only a single operating mode?  
Another way to state this is that the FEC requirements for the host are defined by the PMDs to be supported and not the CAUI. 
Gary  
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