Re: [EFM] EFM x 802.3ah - broad picture x narrow scope
- To: carlosal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: [EFM] EFM x 802.3ah - broad picture x narrow scope
- From: Fletcher E Kittredge <fkittred@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2001 20:22:27 -0400
- cc: Ryan Hirth <RHirth@terawave.com>, "'Dolors Sala'" <dolors@broadcom.com>, ariel.maislos@passave.com, Glen.kramer@alloptic.com, jc.kuo@alloptic.com, onn.haran@passave.com, kobi.mizrahi@infineon.com, HHvostov@luminous.com, RShamsi@luminous.com, eyal@flexlight-networks.com, meir@zonu.com, tony@zonu.com, jstiscia@virata.com, glen@vitesse.com, cicook@qwest.com, ajay@broadcom.com, limb@broadcom.com, jpickens@com21.com, jcpoint@com21.ie, lior.khermosh@passave.com, gerry.pesavento@alloptic.com, stds-802-3-efm@ieee.org
- In-reply-to: Your message of "Tue, 04 Sep 2001 19:27:56 -0300." <OF774EC126.8235FF7B-ON03256ABD.00798D5A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Reply-To: Ryan Hirth <RHirth@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Sender: owner-stds-802-3-efm@majordomo.ieee.org
On Tue, 4 Sep 2001 19:27:56 -0300 carlosal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Give this scenario, the trick is to find the key points that need to
> included into the 802.3ah standard in order to support the complete EFM
> proposition, without going way out of the scope. That's a huge quest for
> the group to solve.
I agree with you Carlos. Well said!
regards,
fletcher