5.1.1
802.1 handle architecture, security, management, and internetworking of LAN, MAN, and WAN standardized by IEEE802. It provides internetworking, audio/video bridging, data center bridging and security.
5.1.2
IEEE802.3 af-203
Enhanced in 2003 – called POE+
5.1.3
Standard
Cabling
Maximum Length
10Base5
Coax (Thicknet)
164 ft.
10Base2
Coax (Thinnet)
606 ft.
10Base-T
UTP (Cat3, 5, 5e, 6)
328 ft.
100Base-FX
2 pair 850mm multimode Fiber optic
400m
100Base-T
Cat 5 UTP or STP
328 ft.
100Base-T4
Cat( 3,4,5) 4 pair UTP
100m
100Base TX
Cat5 UTP or STP
328 ft.
1000Base-LX
Multimode Fiber Optic
550m
1000Base-SX
2 pair Fiber Optic
220m or 550m depending upon fiber thickness
1000Base-ZX
Premium single mode fiber
100km
1000Base-T
4 Pair Cat 5 UTP/STP
328ft.
5.1.4
Numeric prefix refers to speed. T = Twisted pair
5.1 Review
1. 10Mbps
2. The max would be limited to Cat 3 speed of 10Mbps, the lowest rated speed of the cable used.
5.2.1
So that communication can take place on the internet without causing routing issues.
No problem should occur since the manufacturer code is different, the physical address will be different and this shouldn’t cause addressing issues.
5.2.2
It gives IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway.
5.2.3
00-0C-29-A3-43-72
5.2.4
B8-AC-6F. Dell Inc. One Dell Way, Round Rock, TX 78748, US
5.2.5
10.33.108.59 – IP Address
10.33.110.1 – Default Gateway
5.2.6
1. Consults ARP cache for forwarding IP address (if found go to 6)
2. If not found build ARP request frame containing MAC address, IP Address, and forwarding IP address.
3. All hosts receive and process request. If forwarding address matches device ARP cache is updated with address map to sender. If no match, request is discarded.
4. Receiver formulates ARP reply w/MAC address and sends to requester.
5. Requester updates ARP cache
6. IP packet is sent to forwarding host by addressing it to the resolved MAC address.
5.2.7
IP – 10.33.108.1 Physical address –