Texas Instruments TMS320TCI6486 User Manual

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Jumbo Packets— Jumbo frames are defined as those packets whose length exceeds the standard

Ethernet MTU, which is 1500 kbytes. For the C64x+ devices, it is recommended not to use packets
exceeding 35K in length. The PHY that you use can place additional limits on to the length of the
packets that you can transfer in a system.

Link— The transmission path between any two instances of generic cabling.

Multicast MAC Address— A class of MAC address that sends a packet to potentially more than one

recipient. A group address is specified by setting the LSB of the first MAC address byte. Thus,
01h-02h-03h-04h-05h-06h is a valid multicast address. Typically, an Ethernet MAC looks for only
certain multicast addresses on a network to reduce traffic load. The multicast address list of
acceptable packets is specified by the application.

Physical Layer and Media Notation— To identify different Ethernet technologies, a simple, three-field,

type notation is used. The Physical Layer type used by the Ethernet is specified by these fields:

<data rate in Mb/s><medium type><maximum segment length (×100m)>

The definitions for the technologies mentioned in this guide are as follows:

Term

Definition

10Base-T

IEEE 802.3 Physical Layer specification for a 10 Mb/s CSMA/CD local area
network over two pairs of twisted-pair telephone wire.

100Base-T

IEEE 802.3 Physical Layer specification for a 100 Mb/s CSMA/CD local
area network over two pairs of Category 5 unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) or
shielded twisted-pair (STP) wire.

1000Base-T

IEEE 802.3 Physical Layer specification for a 1000 Mb/s CSMA/CD LAN
using four pairs of Category 5 balanced copper cabling.

Twisted pair

A cable element that consists of two insulated conductors twisted together
in a regular fashion to form a balanced transmission line.

Port— Ethernet device.

Promiscuous Mode— EMAC receives frames that do not match its address.

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