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Kevin,
I recall some discussion in July re the max frame size that a CRC-32 can still provide triple bit error detection. I just stumbled across such a discussion with a few references to papers which analyzed this limit.
I've attached just the discussion on this topic and the list of references.
...Dave
David W. Martin
Nortel Networks
dwmartin@ieee.org
+1 613 765-2901 (esn 395)
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From: owner-stds-802-3-fe@listserv.ieee.org [mailto:owner-stds-802-3-fe@listserv.ieee.org] On Behalf Of Kevin Daines
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 4:44 PM
To: stds-802-3-fe@listserv.ieee.org
Subject: Call for presentations
All,
In the 802.3 Frame Expansion Ad Hoc meeting, held July 13th, Portland, OR, we captured a list of topics to research in our upcoming Fall 2004 interim meeting. I would like to solicit presentations related to Frame Expansion. For convenience, here is the list:
o Frame size limitations of:
- Existing equipment - below MAC (elasticity buffers, block coding, delimiters)
- Existing equipment - above MAC (FIFO, fabric)
- Links with FEC (EPON)
o Rate compensation (WAN PHY, EFM Copper)
o Effect of increased overhead on performance, especially in aggregation
o Feasibility of reducing MTU of installed base of clients
o Use of IEEE 802.1AB for discovery
o Straw man frame format modifications
Please e-mail me the following information so that I can compile the agenda for the Fall interim:
- Title of presentation
- Name of person presenting
- Duration including Q&A
Kevin Daines