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Appendix E: Rx Elastic Buffer Specifications

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Maximum Frame Sizes for Sustained Frame Reception

Sustained frame reception refers to the maximum size of frames which can be
continuously received when each frame is separated by a minimum interframe gap.

The size of frames that can be reliably received is dependent on the two considerations
previously introduced in this appendix:

The size of the Elastic Buffer, see

“Rx Elastic Buffers: Depths and Maximum Frame

Sizes”

The number of clock correction characters present in a minimum interframe gap, (see

“Clock Correction”

)

Table E-3

summarizes the maximum frame sizes for sustained frame reception when used

with the different Rx Elastic Buffers provided with the core. All frame sizes are provided in
bytes.

Jumbo Frame Reception

A jumbo frame is an Ethernet frame which is deliberately larger than the maximum sized
Ethernet frame allowed in the IEEE 802.3 specification. The size of jumbo frames that can
be reliably received is identical to the frame sizes defined in

“Maximum Frame Sizes for

Sustained Frame Reception,” page 226

.

Table E-3:

Maximum Frame Size: (Sustained Frame Reception) Capabilities of the Rx Elastic Buffers

Ethernet Standard and

Speed

Rx Elastic Buffer Type

TBI

RocketIO

SGMII Fabric Buffer

1000BASE-X (1 Gbps)

20000 (limited by clock
correction)

20000 (limited by clock
correction)

20000 (limited by clock
correction)

SGMII 1 Gbps

20000 (limited by clock
correction)

20000 (limited by clock
correction)

20000 (limited by clock
correction)

SGMII 100 Mbps

20000 (limited by clock
correction)

9000 (limited by buffer
size)

20000 (limited by clock
correction)

SGMII 10 Mbps

2800 (limited by buffer
size)

900 (limited by buffer
size)

2800 (limited by buffer
size)

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