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The new 10 gigabit Ethernet standard encompasses seven different media types for LAN , MAN and WAN . There are a number of different physical layer ( PHY ) standards. The letter "X" denotes 8B/10B signal encoding and is used for copper interfaces. The most common optical variety is referred to as LAN PHY, used for connecting directly between routers and switches. Although called LAN, this can be used with 10GBase-LR and -ER up to 80 km. LAN PHY uses a line rate of 10.3 Gbit/s and a 66B encoding. WAN PHY (denoted by a "W") encapsulates Ethernet frames for transmission over a SDH/SONET STS-192c channel.
Unlike earlier Ethernet systems, 10 gigabit Ethernet (for any nontrivial distance) is so far based mostly on the use of Optical Fiber connections (with the exception of -CX4). However, the IEEE is developing a standard for 10 gigabit Ethernet over Twisted Pair s ( 10GBASE-T ), using Cat-6A cable and planned for approval in 2006 . Additionally, this developing standard is moving away from Half-duplex design, with broadcasting to all nodes, towards only supporting Switched Full-duplex networks. It is claimed that this system has high compatibility with earlier Ethernet and IEEE 802.3 networks. 10 gigabit Ethernet is very new, and it remains to be seen which of the standards will gain commercial acceptance. SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS
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