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Hi Arthur, For 2.5GBASE-X link fault signaling will be there. It lets 802.3cb align with 802.3bz.
Task force decided to keep it in for 802.3cb.
http://www.ieee802.org/3/cb/public/may16/Lo_3cb_01a_0516.pdf Also 802.3cb is designed to be compatible with 1000BASE-X PCS running 2.5x faster.
This is true even if a 2.5GBASE-X PCS sends out link fault signaling. The 2.5GBASE-X PCS
link fault signaling is designed to look like idles to the 1000ABSE-X PCS.
See Annex 127B in the 802.3cb for further description.
For 5GBASE-R the link fault signaling is already baked in since it adopts the 10GBASE- R PCS.
Thanks, William From: Arthur Marris [mailto:arthurm@xxxxxxxxxxx]
I have prepared the attached presentation for today’s ad hoc call. I have also submitted a comment against draft 3.1 to request making link fault signalling optional for 2.5G and 5G data rates. From: Peter Jones (petejone) [mailto:petejone@xxxxxxxxx]
Folks, Reminder for tomorrow.
I’m expecting a discussion of an unresolved negative vote from May in Whistler. The comment is i-56 (see below from
http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3/bz/comments/8023bz_D30_approved.pdf). Regards Peter _________________________________________________
Peter Jones 802.3bz 2.5/5GBASE-T Task Force Arch Ad Hoc Chair
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