IEEE compliance: 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3x, 802.1p/Q
802.1p :
An IEEE standard for providing QoS using three bits (defined in 802.1q) to allow switches to reorder packets based on priority level.
802.1q :
An IEEE standard for providing virtual LAN (VLAN) identification and QoS levels. Three bits are used to allow eight priority levels, and 12 bits are used to identify up to 4,096 VLANs.
802.3:
The numerical designation for the IEEE standard governing the use of the CSMA/CD media-access method.
802.3u:
Supplement to the IEEE 802.3 standard which defines 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet.
802.3x:
A draft to 802.3 for Full-Duplex Ethernet (FDX).
Je l'ai dans le Q lol
Message édité par shreckbull le 11-06-2006 à 18:02:26