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`Information technology - Local and metropolitan
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`Part 3:
`Part 3:
`Carrier sense multiple access with collision detection
`Carrier sense multiple access with collision detection
`(CSMA/CD) access method and physical layer
`(CSMA/CDj access method and physical layer
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`International Standard ISOIIEC 8802-3: 1993
`International Standard ISOIIEC 8802-3: 1993
`ANSIIIEEE Std 802.3 t 1993 Edition
`ANSIIIEEE Std 802.3, 1993 Edition
`(This edition contains ANSVIEEE Std 802.3 -1988,
`(This edition contains ANSVIEEE Std 802.3-1988,
`ANSVIEEE Std 802.3c-1985, ANSVIEEE Std 802.3d-1987,
`ANSVIEEE Std 802.3c-1985, ANSVIEEE Std 802.3d-1987,
`ANSVIEEE Std 802.3b-1985, ANSVIEEE Std 802.3e-1987,
`ANSVIEEE Std 802.3b-1985, ANSVIEEE Std 802.3e-1987,
`ANSVIEEE Std 802.3h-1990, ANSVIEEE Std 802.3i-1990, and
`ANSVIEEE Std 802.3h-1990, ANSVIEEE Std 802.3i-1990, and
`corrections resulting from Maintenance Ballot #1)
`corrections resulting from Maintenance Ballot #1)
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`Information technology-
`Information technology-
`Local and metropolitan area networks-
`Local and metropolitan area networks-
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`Part 3:
`Part 3:
`Carrier sense multiple access with
`Carrier sense multiple access with
`collision detection (CSMAlCD)
`collision detection (CSMAlCD)
`access method and
`access method and
`physical layer specifications
`physical layer specifications
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`Sponsor
`Sponsor
`Technical Committee on Computer Communications
`Technical Committee on Computer Communications
`of the
`of the
`IEEE Computer Society
`IEEE Computer Society
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`Abstract: This Local and Metropolitan Area Network standard, ISOIIEC 8802-3 : 1993 [ANSIIIEEE Std
`Abstract: This Local and Metropolitan Area Network standard, ISOIIEC 8802-3 : 1993 [ANSIIIEEE Std
`802.3, 1993 Edition], specifies the media access control characteristics for the Carrier Sense Multiple Access
`802.3, 1993 Edition], specifies the media access control characteristics for the Carrier Sense Multiple Access
`with Collision Detection (CSMAlCD) access method. It also specifies the media, Medium Attachment Unit
`with Collision Detection (CSMNCD) access method. It also specifies the media, Medium Attachment Unit
`(MAU) and physical layer repeater unit for 10 Mb/s baseband and broadband systems, and it provides a
`(MAU) and physical layer repeater unit for 10 Mb/s baseband and broadband systems, and it provides a
`1 Mb/s baseband implementation. Specifications for MAU types 10BASE5, 10BASE2, FOIRL (fiber optic in(cid:173)
`1 Mb/s baseband implementation. Specifications for MAU types 10BASE5, 10BASE2, FOIRL (fiber optic in(cid:173)
`ter-repeater link), 10BROAD36, 1BASE5, and 10BASE-T are included. System considerations for multiseg(cid:173)
`ter-repeater link), 10BROAD36, 1BASE5, and 10BASE-T are included. System considerations for multiseg(cid:173)
`ment 10 Mb/s baseband networks are provided. Layer and sublayer interface specifications are aligned to
`ment 10 Mb/s baseband networks are provided. Layer and sublayer interface specifications are aligned to
`the ISO Open Systems Interconnection Basic Reference Model and 8802 models. The 8802-3 internal model
`the ISO Open Systems Interconnection Basic Reference Model and 8802 models. The 8802-3 internal model
`is defined and used.
`is defined and used.
`Keywords: data processing, information interchange, local area networks, mode of data transmission, net(cid:173)
`Keywords: data processing, information interchange, local area networks, mode of data transmission, net(cid:173)
`work interconnection, models
`work interconnection, models
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`Adopted as an International Standard by the
`Adopted as an International Standard by the
`International Organization for Standardization
`International Organization for Standardization
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`and by the
`International Electrotechnical Commission
`International Electrotechnical Commission
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`Published by
`Published by
`The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
`The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
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`....-... American National Standard
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`International Standard ISOIIEC 8802-3 : 1993 International Standard ISOIIEC 8802-3 : 1993
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`ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) and IEC (the International Elec(cid:173)
`ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) and IEC (the International Elec(cid:173)
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`In the field of information technology, ISO and IEC have established a joint technical com(cid:173)
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`tee are circulated to national bodies for voting. Publication as an International Standard
`requires approval by at least 75% ofthe national bodies casting a vote.
`requires approval by at least 75% ofthe national bodies casting a vote.
`In 1985, IEEE Standard 802.3-1985 was adopted by ISO Technical Committee 97, Informa(cid:173)
`In 1985, IEEE Standard 802.3-1985 was adopted by ISO Technical Committee 97, Informa(cid:173)
`tion processing systems, as draft International Standard ISOIDIS 8802-3. Following the proce(cid:173)
`tion processing systems, as draft International Standard ISOIDIS 8802-3. Following the proce(cid:173)
`dures described above, the Standard was subsequently approved by ISO and published as ISO
`dures described above, the Standard was subsequently approved by ISO and published as ISO
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`8802-3 : 1989, incorporating ISO 8802-31DAD 1 which had resulted from the adoption by ISO 8802-3 : 1989, incorporating ISO 8802-31DAD 1 which had resulted from the adoption by ISO
`in 1987 of ANSIIIEEE Std 802.3a.
`in 1987 of ANSIIIEEE Std 802.3a.
`A further revision was subsequently approved by ISOIIEC JTC 1 in 1990, incorporating
`A further revision was subsequently approved by ISOIIEC JTC 1 in 1990, incorporating
`ISOIIEC 8802-3/Amendments 2 and 5.
`ISOIIEC 8802-3/Amendments 2 and 5.
`A third edition, published in 1992, incorporated ISOIIEC 8802-3/Amendments 3 and 4.
`A third edition, published in 1992, incorporated ISOIIEC 8802-3/Amendments 3 and 4.
`This fourth edition cancels and replaces ISOIIEC 8802-3 : 1992 and incorporates ISOIIEC
`This fourth edition cancels and replaces ISOIIEC 8802-3 : 1992 and incorporates ISOIIEC
`8802-3/Amendment 6, Maintenance Ballot; Amendment 7, Layer management; and Amend(cid:173)
`8802-3/Amendment 6, Maintenance Ballot; Amendment 7, Layer management; and Amend(cid:173)
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`ment 9, System considerations for multisegment 10Mb / s baseband networks and Twisted(cid:173)ment 9, System considerations for multisegment 10Mb / s baseband networks and Twisted(cid:173)
`pair medium attachment unit (MAU) and baseband medium, type lOBASE-T. These amend(cid:173)
`pair medium attachment unit (MAU) and baseband medium, type lOBASE-T. These amend(cid:173)
`ments were approved in 1992.
`ments were approved in 1992.
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`tration Authority. Communications on this subject should be addressed to
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`Foreword to International Standard ISOIIEC 8802-3 : 1993 Foreword to International Standard ISOIIEC 8802-3 : 1993
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`This standard is part of a family of standards for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks. The relation(cid:173)This standard is part of a family of standards for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks. The relation(cid:173)
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`ship between this standard and the other members of the family is shown below. (The numbers in the fig(cid:173)ship between this standard and the other members of the family is shown below. (The numbers in the fig(cid:173)
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`This family of standards deals with the Physical and Data Link layers as defined by the ISO Open Sys(cid:173)This family of standards deals with the Physical and Data Link layers as defined by the ISO Open Sys(cid:173)
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`tems Interconnection Basic Reference Model (ISO 7498 : 1984). The access standards define four types of tems Interconnection Basic Reference Model (ISO 7498 : 1984). The access standards define four types of
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`medium access technologies and associated physical media, each appropriate for particular applications or medium access technologies and associated physical media, each appropriate for particular applications or
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`system objectives. Other types are under investigation. system objectives. Other types are under investigation.
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`The standards defining these technologies are as follows: The standards defining these technologies are as follows:
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`ISOIIEC 8802-3 [ANSIIIEEE Std 802.3, 1993 Edition], a bus utilizing CSMNCD as the access ISOIIEC 8802-3 [ANSIIIEEE Std 802.3, 1993 Edition], a bus utilizing CSMNCD as the access
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`method, method,
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`ISOIIEC 8802-4 [ANSIIIEEE Std 802.4-1990], a bus utilizing token passing as the access method, ISOIIEC 8802-4 [ANSIIIEEE Std 802.4-1990], a bus utilizing token passing as the access method,
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`ISOIIEC 8802-5 [ANSIIIEEE Std 802.5-1992], a ring utilizing token passing as the access method, ISOIIEC 8802-5 [ANSIIIEEE Std 802.5-1992], a ring utilizing token passing as the access method,
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`ISO 8802-7, a ring utilizing slotted ring as the access method. ISO 8802-7, a ring utilizing slotted ring as the access method.
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`ISO 8802-2 [ANSIIIEEE Std 802.2-1989], Logical Link Control protocol, is used in conjunction with the ISO 8802-2 [ANSIIIEEE Std 802.2-1989], Logical Link Control protocol, is used in conjunction with the
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`medium access standards. medium access standards.
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`ISOIIEC 10038 [ANSIIIEEE Std 802.1D, 1993 Edition], Media access control (MAC) bridges, specifies an ISOIIEC 10038 [ANSIIIEEE Std 802.1D, 1993 Edition], Media access control (MAC) bridges, specifies an
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`architecture and protocol for the interconnection of IEEE 802 LAN s below the MAC service boundary. architecture and protocol for the interconnection of IEEE 802 LAN s below the MAC service boundary.
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`The reader ofthis document is urged to become familiar with the complete family of standards. The reader ofthis document is urged to become familiar with the complete family of standards.
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`The main body of this standard serves for both the ISOIIEC 8802-3 and ANSIIIEEE Std 802.3 stan(cid:173)The main body of this standard serves for both the ISOIIEC 8802-3 and ANSIIIEEE Std 802.3 stan(cid:173)
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`dards. ISOIIEC and IEEE each have unique foreword sections. The Annex applies to the IEEE standard dards. ISOIIEC and IEEE each have unique foreword sections. The Annex applies to the IEEE standard
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`only. The Appendixes serve as useful reference material to both standards. only. The Appendixes serve as useful reference material to both standards.
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`Foreword to ANSIIIEEE Std 802.3, 1993 Edition
`Foreword to ANSIIIEEE Std 802.3, 1993 Edition
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`(This Foreword is not a part of this International Standard or of ANSVIEEE 802.3, 1993 Edition.)
`(This Foreword is not a part of this International Standard or of ANSUIEEE 802.3, 1993 Edition.)
`This standard is part of a family of standards for local and metropolitan area networks . The relationship
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`802.2 LOGICAL LINK
`802.2 LOGICAL LINK
`
`802.1 BRIDGING
`802.1 BRIDGING
`
`DATA
`DATA
`LINK
`LINK
`LAYER
`LAYER
`
`802.3
`802.3
`MEDIUM
`MEDIUM
`ACCESS
`ACCESS
`
`802.4
`802.4
`MEDIUM
`MEDIUM
`ACCESS
`ACCESS
`
`802.5
`802.5
`MEDIUM
`MEDIUM
`ACCESS
`ACCESS
`
`802.6
`802.6
`MEDIUM
`MEDIUM
`ACCESS
`ACCESS
`
`802.3
`802.3
`PHYSICAL
`PHYSICAL
`
`802.4
`8024
`PHYSICAL
`PHYSICAL
`
`802.5
`802.5
`PHYSICAL
`PHYSICAL
`
`802.6
`802.6
`PHYSICAL
`PHYSICAL
`
`PHYSICAL
`PHYSICAL
`LAYER
`LAYER
`
`* Formerly IEEE Std 802.1A.
`* Formerly IEEE Std 802.1A.
`
`This family of standards deals with the Physical and Data Link layers as defined by the International
`This family of standards deals with the Physical and Data Link layers as defined by the International
`Organization for Standardization (ISO) Open Systems Interconnection Basic Reference Model (ISO
`Organization for Standardization (ISO) Open Systems Interconnection Basic Reference Model (ISO
`7498 : 1984). The access standards define several types of medium access technologies and associated phys(cid:173)
`7498 : 1984). The access standards define several types of medium access technologies and associated phys(cid:173)
`ical media, each appropriate for particular applications or system objectives. Other types are under investi(cid:173)
`ical media, each appropriate for particular applications or system objectives. Other types are under investi(cid:173)
`gation.
`gation.
`The standards defining these technologies are as follows:
`The standards defining these technologies are as follows:
`• IEEE Std 802T:
`• IEEE Std 802T:
`Overview and Architecture. This standard provides an overview
`Overview and Architecture. This standard provides an overview
`to the family of IEEE 802 standards. This document forms part
`to the family ofIEEE 802 standards. This document forms part
`of the 802.1 scope of work.
`of the 802.1 scope of work.
`
`• IEEE Std 802.1B:
`• IEEE Std 802.1B:
`
`• ISOIlEC 10038 : 1993
`• ISOIlEC 10038 : 1993
`[ANSIIIEEE Std 802.1D]
`[ANSIIIEEE Std 802.1D]
`
`• IEEE Std 802.1E:
`• IEEE Std 802.1E:
`
`LANIMAN Management. Defines an Open System Interconnec(cid:173)
`LANIMAN Management. Defines an Open System Interconnec(cid:173)
`tion (OSI) management-compatible architecture, and services
`tion (OSI) management-compatible architecture, and services
`and protocol elements for use in a LANIMAN environment for
`and protocol elements for use in a LANIMAN environment for
`performing remote management.
`performing remote management.
`
`MAC Bridging. Specifies an architecture and protocol for the in(cid:173)
`MAC Bridging. Specifies an architecture and protocol for the in(cid:173)
`terconnection of IEEE 802 LANs below the MAC service
`terconnection of IEEE 802 LANs below the MAC service
`boundary.
`boundary.
`
`System Load Protocol. Specifies a set of services and protocol for
`System Load Protocol. Specifies a set of services and protocol for
`those aspects of management concerned with the loading of sys(cid:173)
`those aspects of management concerned with the loading of sys(cid:173)
`tems on IEEE 802 LANs.
`tems on IEEE 802 LANs.
`
`• ISO 8802-2 [ANSIIIEEE Std 802.2]:
`• ISO 8802-2 [ANSIIIEEE Std 802.2] :
`
`Logical Link Control
`Logical Link Control
`
`• ISOIlEC 8802-3 [ANSIIIEEE Std 802.3]: CSMNCD Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications
`• ISOIlEC 8802-3 [ANSIIIEEE Std 802.3]: CSMNCD Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications
`
`TThe 802 Architecture and Overview Specification, originally known as IEEE Std 802.IA, has been renumbered as IEEE Std 802. This
`TThe 802 Architecture and Overview Specification, originally known as IEEE Std 802.lA, has been renumbered as IEEE Std 802. This
`has been done to accommodate recognition of the base standard in a family of standards. References to IEEE Std 802.IA should be
`has been done to accommodate recognition of the base standard in a family of standards. References to IEEE Std 802.lA should be
`considered as references to IEEE Std 802.
`considered as references to IEEE Std 802.
`
`AMX
`Exhibit 1026-00008
`
`

`
`~---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---
`~---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ ---
`
`• ISO/IEC 8802-4 [ANSIIIEEE Std 802.4]: Token Bus Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications
`• ISOIIEC 8802-4 [ANSIIIEEE Std 802.4]: Token Bus Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications
`
`• ISOIIEC 8802-5 [ANSIIIEEE Std 802.5]: Token Ring Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications
`• ISOIIEC 8802-5 [ANSIIIEEE Std 802.5]: Token Ring Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications
`
`• IEEE Std 802.6:
`• IEEE Std 802.6:
`
`• IEEE Std 802.10:
`• IEEE Std 802.10:
`
`Metropolitan Area Network Access Method and Physical Layer
`Metropolitan Area Network Access Method and Physical Layer
`Specifications
`Specifications
`
`Interoperable Local Area Network Security, Currently Contains
`Interoperable Local Area Network Security, Currently Contains
`Secure Data Exchange (SDE)
`Secure Data Exchange (SDE)
`
`In addition to the family of standards the following is a recommended practice for a common technology:
`In addition to the family of standards the following is a recommended practice for a common technology:
`
`• IEEE Std 802.7:
`• IEEE Std 802.7:
`
`IEEE Recommended Practice for Broadband Local Area
`IEEE Recommended Practice for Broadband Local Area
`Networks
`Networks
`
`The reader of this document is urged to become familiar with the complete family of standards.
`The reader of this document is urged to become familiar with the complete family of standards.
`
`Conformance Test Methodology
`Conformance Test Methodology
`
`Another standards series, identified by the number 1802, has been established to identify the conform(cid:173)
`Another standards series, identified by the number 1802, has been established to identify the conform(cid:173)
`ance test methodology documents for the 802 family of standards. This makes the correspondence between
`ance test methodology documents for the 802 family of standards. This makes the correspondence between
`the various 802 standards and their applicable conformance test requirements readily apparent. Thus the
`the various 802 standards and their applicable conformance test requirements readily apparent. Thus the
`conformance test documents for 802.3 are numbered 1802.3, the conformance test documents for 802.5 will
`conformance test documents for 802.3 are numbered 1802.3, the conformance test documents for 802.5 will
`be 1802.5, and so on. Similarly, ISO will use 18802 to number conformance test standards for 8802
`be 1802.5, and so on. Similarly, ISO will use 18802 to number conformance test standards for 8802
`standards.
`standards.
`
`ISOIIEC 8802-3 : 1993 (ANSIIIEEE Std 802.3, 1993 Edition)
`ISOIIEC 8802-3 : 1993 (ANSIIIEEE Std 802.3, 1993 Edition)
`
`This edition of the standard defines 10 Mb/s baseband and broadband implementations and a 1 Mb/s
`This edition of the standard defines 10 Mb/s baseband and broadband implementations and a 1 Mb/s
`baseband implementation of the Physical Layer using the CSMAlCD access method. It is anticipated that
`baseband implementation of the Physical Layer using the CSMAlCD access method. It is anticipated that
`futur~ editions of the standard may provide additional implementations of the physical layer to support
`futur~ editions of the standard may provide additional implementations of the physical layer to support
`different needs (for example, media, and data rates).
`different needs (for example, media, and data rates).
`This standard contains state-of-the-art material. The area covered by this standard is un

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