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Re: [STDS-802-3-25G] Ad-hoc reminders/updates and Interim Meeting Call for Presentation reminder



Chris,

 

Yes, I think “based on” will provide more flexibility than “consistent”.

 

Define a single-lane 25Gb/s PHY for operation over channels based on the channel specified in IEEEStd802.3bj-2014 Clause92 (Fig 92-2 - TP0-TP5).

 

--vineet

 

From: Christopher T. Diminico [mailto:cdimi80749@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 9:47 AM
To: Vineet Salunke (vineets); STDS-802-3-25G@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [STDS-802-3-25G] Ad-hoc reminders/updates and Interim Meeting Call for Presentation reminder

 

Vineet,

 

I don't feel the objective (below) constraints the task group to consider the demands you state.

 

•Define a single-lane 25Gb/s PHY for operation over channels consistent with the channel specified in IEEEStd802.3bj-2014 Clause92 (Fig 92-2 - TP0-TP5)

 

>Reduce the host loss on the server side, to reduce total loss and avoid use of FEC

·    >Need to further optimize around 3m cables for above.

·    >I also heard need to allow larger host loss for the TOR switch side (when using RS-FEC).

 

Vineet: So can we avoid the direct reference to Clause 92 specifications ?

 Chris: The stated obective is to "operate over channels consistent with the channel specified in IEEEStd802.3bj-2014 Clause92 (Fig 92-2 - TP0-TP5)".

The wording is chosen to allow the task group not to directly reference Clause 92 specifications.  Mat Brown offered "based on" is this wording more friendly in

indicating the intent to allow for considerations you suggest?

 

Matt Brown offered "based on", including that suggestion the objective reads. 

>>>The stated obective is to "operate over channels based on the channel specified in IEEEStd802.3bj-2014 Clause92 (Fig 92-2 - TP0-TP5).

  

Regards, Chris

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Vineet Salunke (vineets) <vineets@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Christopher T. Diminico <cdimi80749@xxxxxxx>; STDS-802-3-25G <STDS-802-3-25G@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Vineet Salunke (vineets) <vineets@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wed, Aug 20, 2014 12:07 pm
Subject: RE: [STDS-802-3-25G] Ad-hoc reminders/updates and Interim Meeting Call for Presentation reminder

Chris,

 

We heard on the call yesterday, at least 3 demands that do not exactly match Clause 92.

·         Need to reduce the host loss on the server side, to reduce total loss and avoid use of FEC.

·         Need to further optimize around 3m cables for above.

·         And I also heard need to allow larger host loss for the TOR switch side (when using RS-FEC).

 

So can we avoid the direct reference to Clause 92 specifications ?

 

--vineet

 

From: Christopher T. Diminico [mailto:00000025925d7602-dmarc-request@xxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 8:57 AM
To: STDS-802-3-25G@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [STDS-802-3-25G] Ad-hoc reminders/updates and Interim Meeting Call for Presentation reminder

 

Rich,

 

Hopefully this addresses both you and George.

 

Given the intent is to operate over channels consistent with the channel (TP0-TP5) specified in IEEEStd802.3bj-2014 Clause92.

 

•Define a single-lane 25Gb/s PHY for operation over channels consistent with the channel specified in IEEEStd802.3bj-2014 Clause92 (Fig 92-2 - TP0-TP5)

Regards,

Chris DiMinico

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Mellitz, Richard <richard.mellitz@xxxxxxxxx>
To: STDS-802-3-25G <STDS-802-3-25G@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wed, Aug 20, 2014 11:49 am
Subject: Re: [STDS-802-3-25G] Ad-hoc reminders/updates and Interim Meeting Call for Presentation reminder

Both suggestions allude to a specific host/module budget which I believe needs to re-evaluated in task force. Perhaps:

 

Define a single-lane 25Gb/s PHY for operation over copper twin-axial cables, host channels, and module channels consistent with channels (TP0-TP5) specified in IEEEStd802.3bj-2014 Clause93

 

This sort of reinforces  a single silicon solution.  

 

From: George Zimmerman [mailto:george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 10:33 AM
To: STDS-802-3-25G@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [STDS-802-3-25G] Ad-hoc reminders/updates and Interim Meeting Call for Presentation reminder

 

Chris –

Clause 92 has a lot of non-channel stuff in it, and the parenthetical insert, while clarifying to those who know clause 92 intimately, isn’t perhaps as clear as you could be.  Pointing to the correct subclause, a figure or a table would be a lot better.

 

The wording itself leads to confusion because it says “over copper twinaxial cables consistent with”, but TP0 to TP5 includes more than the twinax cables, as you know.  We end up with a couple of choices:

1)      Just identify the cables in clause 92, or

2)      Say operate over the whole TP0 to TP5 channel in clause 92

(I apologize because I have another call which conflicted with yesterday’s meeting – I don’t have an opinion on whether using the whole channel from TP0 to TP5 is in fact the correct objective, or whether you want to do just the cables)

If you just want to do (1) just the cables, the cable assembly is specified in 92.10 (and references elsewhere), I would suggest stating

•Define a single-lane 25Gb/s PHY for operation over copper twin-axial cables consistent with cable assemblies specified in IEEEStd802.3bj-2014 Clause92.10

 

And, if you want to do the whole channel, including the PCB, as you stated, from TP0 to TP5, Clause 92.9 clearly specifies this (by referencing other subclauses)

 

•Define a single-lane 25Gb/s PHY for operation over copper twin-axial cables consistent with cable assemblies specified in IEEEStd802.3bj-2014 Clause92.9

 

Note I’m looking at draft 3.2 of the 802.3bj, and don’t have the final published version.

 

George Zimmerman

Principal, CME Consulting

Experts in Advanced PHYsical Communications Technology

310-920-3860

 

(PLEASE NOTE NEW EMAIL ADDRESS.  THE OTHER WILL STILL WORK, BUT PLEASE USE THIS FOR CME BUSINESS)

 

From: Christopher T. Diminico [mailto:00000025925d7602-dmarc-request@xxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 6:14 AM
To: STDS-802-3-25G@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [STDS-802-3-25G] Ad-hoc reminders/updates and Interim Meeting Call for Presentation reminder

 

Colleagues,

 

 Based on the discussions of the objective given on slide 9 second bullet in http://www.ieee802.org/3/25GSG/public/adhoc/architecture/nowell_081214_25GE_adhoc.pdf

during the ad-hoc yesterday, I suggest we explicitly identify 802.3bj channel by adding (TP0-TP5).

 

Change from •Define a single-lane 25Gb/s PHY for operation over copper twin-axial cables consistent with channels specified in IEEEStd802.3bj-2014 Clause92

To •Define a single-lane 25Gb/s PHY for operation over copper twin-axial cables consistent with channels (TP0-TP5) specified in IEEEStd802.3bj-2014 Clause92

 

Regards,

 

Chris DiMinico 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Nowell (mnowell) <mnowell@xxxxxxxxx>
To: STDS-802-3-25G <STDS-802-3-25G@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tue, Aug 19, 2014 6:17 pm
Subject: Re: [STDS-802-3-25G] Ad-hoc reminders/updates and Interim Meeting Call for Presentation reminder

Sorry everyone – calendar screw up on my side around the re-arranged architecture ad-hoc meeting.  Will update soon with improved logistics.

 

Mark 

 

On 8/19/14, 5:42 PM, "Mark Nowell (mnowell)" <mnowell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

 

Dear 25Gb/s Ethernet Study Group Members,

 

A few reminders and updates:

 

1) Optical Ad-hoc is tomorrow Wed 8/20 @ 9am PST.  Dial in details are here: http://www.ieee802.org/3/25GSG/public/adhoc/index.html

 

2) Architecture ad-hoc meeting next week has moved to Wed 8/27 @ (am PST (shifted from Tues).  Dial in details are here: http://www.ieee802.org/3/25GSG/public/adhoc/index.html

 

3) Reminders on Call for presentations and September Meeting planning.  Presentation request deadline is Friday Aug 29th.   Please see my original email for details on meeting logistics and travel planning (We meet all-day Thurs and Friday).  http://www.ieee802.org/3/25GSG/email/msg00004.html

 

As a reminder, the September Study Group meeting has limited meeting time and the presentations will be focused on the Study Group work of building objectives, developing responses to the CSD (5 Criteria) and PAR.  Presentations outside of the scope of those priorities will be given time on agenda as possible.

 

Regards…Mark