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Gigabit Ethernet Operates At Data Rates Of 1 GBit/sec

Ethernet encompasses a number of technologies which are used in LANs, or local area networks. Originally a 10 MBit/s standard, the speeds of the latest Gigabit Ethernet networks now exceed 1000 MBit/s.

The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (IEEE) are responsible for maintaining the Ethernet standards. The relevant standard (IEEE 802.5) ensures that components from different manufacturers are fully interoperable. For most systems data transmission in the physical media is via either fiber-optic cables, or copper twisted wire pairs. Complete systems also require more complex devices such as hubs, routers and bridges.

IEEE 802.5 systems are one of the most common types of LAN, or local area network, in use today. When the specifications were first developed in 1980 the data transfer rate was only 10 MBits/s. Later enhancements defined Fast Ethernet, which operated at 100 MBit/s, and Gigabit Ethernet, which encompasses all speeds above 1 GBit/s, or 1000 MBit/s.

1 GBit/s and 10 GBit/s systems are already quite widely used in applications. Faster 40 GBit/s and 100 GBit/s technologies are being developed, and the standard specifying these completed the ratification process in June 2010.

In most modern systems the data transmission through the physical media is via either fiber optic cabling, or copper twisted wire pairs. Fiber optics benefit from greater range, higher data rates, and superior immunity to electrical interference. High-performance networks nowadays will often have copper twisted wire forming the connection to each user’s computer, while the main site backbone is implemented in fiber optics.

LAN systems also have other devices, such as hubs, routers and bridges. Although hubs have been largely obsoleted, they may be seen in older systems, and may be still available commercially to support those systems. Newer systems often include more complex devices than hubs, such as bridges and routers. Bridges connect segments together forming a network, while routers are used to connect networks together.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Telecom Consultant - January 30, 2011 at 7:49 PM

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Metro Ethernet Over Fiber Is The Internet Technology Of The Future

Metro Ethernet over fiber is synonymous with speed. Its heritage can be traced to the IEEE 802.3 industry specification. This industry standard has been revised many times since 1981 when it was first published. At that time, the prevailing data transfer speed was ten megabits per second speed. That rate seems impossibly slow these days.

Early Ethernet technology used thicknet coaxial cabling. That cabling was inflexible and not easy to use. It was improved by the introduction of the thinnet cabling which allowed faster speeds. Next, the development of twisted-pair wire cabling allowed even faster speeds. Sadly, twisted-pair cabling is vulnerable to magnetic interference and distortion from cross-talk. Both these issues limit data transfer speeds.

Both these issues are resolved by fiber optic technology in the form of unshielded twisted-pair cabling. This fiber optic technology permits dependable data transfers with no electromagnetic interference or cross-talk at speeds of up to 10 gigabits per second, 100 times faster than conventional Ethernet. The technology is also referred to as 10G Ethernet.

Ethernet over fiber is a high capital cost technology. It cannot usually be justified by individuals, only buy high traffic or time sensitive internet commercial applications. Even firms connected with Cat 5 or perhaps Cat 6 twisted-pair cabling may not be able to justify an upgrade to fiber optics.

Speeds achieved by Ethernet over fiber are blistering fast, much faster than those allowed by cable, wireless or satellite internet connections. Internet users loved broadband connections when they first became available. Metro Ethernet are significantly superior to conventional broadband.

Metro Ethernet over fiber requires fiber optic infrastructure to be in place. Unfortunately, this fiber optic capacity has not been widely installed yet. It is available only in a limited number of geographic regions since, as previously mentioned, its installation requires high capital cost. If it is not installed in your area yet, watch this space.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Telecom Consultant - December 19, 2010 at 2:03 AM

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A Quick Briefing on Ethernet Over Fiber

Ethernet over fiber, as written about in the IEEE 802.3 specification for Ethernet technology, isn’t for everyone at this point. Still, in many situations, it’s not only desirable, but absolutely necessary. Let’s briefly look at how it’s evolved, its pros and cons, and at how it may be useful.

The Ethernet standard is much more advanced than it was when the first adapter went on sale in 1981. Its initial speed of ten Megabits per second seemed wondrously fast then, but now looks agonizingly slow. This old technology used “thicknet” coaxial cable, which was fairly difficult to use because of its inflexibility.

As “thicknet” cables were replaced with easier-to-handle “thinnet” cables, speeds also increased. Later, “thinnet” was replaced by more modern “twisted-pair wire” cables, which are even easier to handle and can transmit data at even higher speeds. “Unshielded twisted-pair” cables, currently the most common kind of data transmission media, are now advanced enough to work with transmission speeds of up to ten Gigabits per second.

But, even the best twisted-pair wire cables are subject to both electromagnetic interference and cross-talk. Both of these phenomena can adversely affect the reliable transfer of network data. At high transmission rates, the problem gets even worse. A source of interference that doesn’t badly affect a lower speed network can have a disastrous effect on a higher-speed network. Deploying a ten-Gigabit network with twisted-pair wire cabling requires both careful planning and a rigid set of certification testing to ensure that all is working properly.

The initial cost of fiber may be higher, but even when operating at its fastest, it’s entirely immune to either cross-talk or electromagnetic interference. So, fiber provides a much more reliable way to transmit data at up to ten-Gigabit speeds. And, unlike when you use copper wire, you don’t need to be careful about keeping data cables separated from electrical cables. This makes planning the layout for your data cables much easier.

Granted, this newest technology may not be appropriate for everyone right now. If your company’s buildings are already wired with Cat 5 or Cat 6 twisted-pair cable, doing an upgrade to fiber might be just too expensive. And, it’s entirely possible that ten-Gigabit transfer speeds aren’t yet needed on your network.

However, in many applications it’s hardly possible to work without the high data transmission rates that are offered by Ethernet over fiber. If you’re building high-performance computing clusters, or if you’re at a research institute where extremely large quantities of research data are continuously transferred, then this newfangled technology is a requirement. If you’d like to find out more about it, there’s a ton of information on the web.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Telecom Consultant - September 10, 2010 at 4:07 AM

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The Advances Of Gigabit Ethernet – GigE

Most internet geeks are aware that the 10-Gig Ethernet (Gigabit Ethernet – GigE) is a form of technology that led to a supremely faster speed of file transfer. Having been ultimately established 36 months after it was originally released, 10-Gigabit Ethernet successfully altered the regular Ethernet standards. This innovative technology smashed its own earlier 1983 record of 10,000 kilobytes per second acceleration with its own 10,000 megabytes per second acceleration. It was likewise a hundred times speedier than the then improved Fast Ethernet, which sends signals at the speed of 100,000,000 bytes per second.

With regards to network communications, 10 Gig Ethernet is always more effective for information sharing as well as one of the speediest possible. A Local-Area Circle or LAN, as opposed to the world-wide-web, is a set of interconnections that link only a certain member gadget. You can generally spot this form of setting in desktop stations and business or agency offices.

Through this proficient system, it is definitely more beneficial if they can execute their crucial exchanges of files with fast speed technology. Besides being efficient with regards to time consummation, modern data transmissions are as well useful in increasing the staff productivity. Employers and staff can complete their assigned jobs in a prompt manner.

Thankfully, a technology similar to the 10-gig Ethernet can cater to these different needs. Nevertheless, 10GbE continues with its innovation to match the needs of modern technological setting. Starting from its first 802.3 standard rating, in the past, 10GbE has consistently emerged into more sophisticated versions of technology.

Ever since it has been introduced in standards 3AE-802 (2002), 3AK-802 (2004), 3AN-802 (2006), 3AQ-802 (2006) and 3AP-802 (2007). The levels in the progress and improvement of the 10-gigabit Ethernet technology was devoted to the major use of several versions of both Fiber and Copper base cables.

Today, it is fascinating how various businesses and offices are implementing the 10-gigabit Ethernet technology on their PC systems. It is clearly unwise to decline the strengths of such amazing speed in data transmission. Bearing in mind our fast pace of life in the modern society, it surely is a wonderful thing to know that organizations have the most suitable technology in their workplaces.

Also on an even brighter note, a 2007 research claimed that 10-gigabit Ethernet is also beneficial with regards to conserving energy. With all its admirable functions, the Ethernet Local Area Network technology of 10-gig Ethernet for sure opened a whole new era of countless possibilities for any person who uses a desktop

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Finding a GigE Provider is Currently Difficult

First off before we get started, some people may not even know what GigE is. To make it simple it is probably the fastest speed anyone is going to experience on the Internet. For a long time GigE has just been an enterprise for only those who worked with the most sophisticated of systems.

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Is There a GigE Provider in the U. S.?

Metro areas that include large companies and different types of campuses are interested in improving their technological systems and the extreme speed that GigE offers does have some businesses listening and even implementing it into their systems. Contributor: Ron Legarski Published: Jun 06, 2010

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Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) Products and Services

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Cisco 2921 Voice Bundle – Router – voice / fax module – Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet – 2U – external
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Cisco 2951 Voice Bundle – Router – voice / fax module – Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet – 2U – external
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HP EliteBook 2730p – Core 2 Duo SL9400 / 1.86 GHz LV – Centrino 2 with vPro – RAM 3 GB – HDD 120 GB – GMA 4500MHD – Gigabit Ethernet – WLAN : 802.11 a/b/g/n (draft), Bluetooth 2.0 – TPM – fingerprint reader – Win XP Pro – 12.1″ Widescreen TFT 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) – camera – Microsoft Office Ready
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Cisco ME 3400G-2CS AC Ethernet Access Switch – Switch – 2 ports – Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet – 10Base-T, 100Base-TX, 1000Base-T + 2 x shared SFP / 2 x SFP (empty) – 1U external
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Cisco Nexus 4001I Switch Module for IBM BladeCenter – Switch – 20 ports – 10 Gigabit Ethernet – 1U – plug-in module
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Linksys WRT54G2-RM Factory Reconditioned Wireless-G Broadband Router With Belkin 14-foot Snagless Networking Cable
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Dell Latitude E6500 – Core 2 Duo P8700 / 2.53 GHz – RAM 4 GB – HDD 250 GB – DVD?RW – Quadro NVS 160M – Gigabit Ethernet – WLAN : 802.11b/g, Bluetooth 2.1 – TPM – Vista Business / XP Pro downgrade – pre-installed: Windows XP – 15.4″ Widescreen TFT 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) – camera – brushed metal black
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GigE Products

E350GX Load Balancer Layer 4-7 12 Gige Incl 1YR Sup 8X5
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Cisco Syst. CATALYST 6500 16PORT GIGE MOD ( WS-X6516A-GBIC= )
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High Speed Ethernet Metro, Fast Ethernet and GigE Bandwidth Solutions

High Speed Ethernet Metro, Fast Ethernet and GigE Bandwidth Solutions Learn How To Shop For High Speed Ethernet Metro, Fast Ethernet and gige Bandwidth Solutions Online. From: solveforce Views: 7 0 ratings Time: 00:50 More in Science & Technology

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