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6in4
One of the most popular of all the IPv6 tunneling standards, and one of only
two IPv6 tunneling protocols that can go through a NAT.
6to4
The dominant IPv6 tunneling protocol because it is the only IPv6 tunnel that
doesn’t require a tunnel broker. It is usually used to directly connect two routers because
it normally requires a public IPv4 address.
10BaseFL
Fiber-optic implementation of Ethernet that runs at 10 megabits per
second (Mbps) using baseband signaling. Maximum segment length is 2 km.
10BaseT
An Ethernet LAN designed to run on UTP cabling. Runs at 10 Mbps and
uses baseband signaling. Maximum length for the cabling between the NIC and the
hub (or the switch, the repeater, and so forth) is 100 m.
10GBaseER/10GBaseEW
A 10-GbE standard using 1550-nm single-mode fiber.
Maximum cable length up to 40 km.
10GBaseLR/10GBaseLW
A 10-GbE standard using 1310-nm single-mode fiber.
Maximum cable length up to 10 km.
10GBaseSR/10GBaseSW
A 10-GbE standard using 850-nm multimode fiber.
Maximum cable length up to 300 m.
10GBaseT
A 10-GbE standard designed to run on CAT 6a UTP cabling. Maximum
cable length of 100 m.
10-Gigabit Ethernet (10 GbE)
Currently (2009) the fastest Ethernet designa-
tion available, with a number of fiber-optic and copper standards.
100BaseFX
An Ethernet LAN designed to run on fiber-optic cabling. Runs at
100 Mbps and uses baseband signaling. Maximum cable length is 400 m for half
duplex, and 2 km for full duplex.
100BaseT
An Ethernet LAN designed to run on UTP cabling. Runs at 100 Mbps,
uses baseband signaling, and uses two pairs of wires on CAT 5 or better cabling.
100BaseT4
An Ethernet LAN designed to run on UTP cabling. Runs at 100 Mbps
and uses four-pair CAT 3 or better cabling. Made obsolete by 100BaseT.
100BaseTX
The technically accurate but little-used name for 100BaseT.
802 Committee
The IEEE committee responsible for all Ethernet standards.
110 -Punchdown Block
The most common connection used on the back of an
RJ-45 jack and patch panels.