Knowledge Base

Title Authors Category Updated
100BASE-TX: Physical Medium Dependent

An overview of the 100BASE-TX PMD created by the UNH-IOL.

Tutorials June 28, 2012
Auto-Negotiation Technology Overview Spencer Janelle

As defined by the IEEE 802.3 Working Group, Auto-Negotiation is the process that Ethernet Devices use to identify and resolve the highest possible link between two devices. In simplified terms, Auto-Negotiation aids a user in finding the highest and most efficient operating speed for their system. Learn more about Auto-Negotiation in this overview paper written by Spencer Janelle, UNH-IOL Test Technician, CS, 2022.

Tutorials March 23, 2022
Clause 24: 100BASE-X Physical Coding Sublayer (PCS)

An overview of the 100BASE-TX PCS created by the UNH-IOL.

Tutorials January 1, 2004
Making Auto-Negotiation & Link Training Reliable and Why It Matters Kae Dube, UNH-IOL & Joshua Harsch & Craig Foster, Teledyne LeCroy Learn about Auto-Negotiation (ANEG) and Link Training (LT) by looking at common issues folks may run into during testing. Successful ANEG and LT have shown to reduce overall installation time while minimizing the risk of ongoing mistakes. This video will cover an introduction to ANEG: Why it’s used and how it's implemented, how ANEG reduces time for manual configuration and minimizes 'mistakes' and much more! Tutorials August 31, 2022