100 Gigabit Ethernet Applications, Features, Challenges
23 April 2006
100 Gigabit Ethernet (100 GbE) is widely envisioned as the next-generation Ethernet, driven by continued capacity growth in provider networks, new emerging high-bandwidth applications, and an evolutionary trend from TDM to packet transport, particularly in the Metro space. We will attend to some key application areas where 100 GbE will probably be employed first. We further discuss possible implementations on the physical layer (PHY) and argue that it is unlikely to have a serial 100GBase-R LAN PHY but rather and only a serial 100GBase-W WAN PHY. For 100GBase-W, the most prominent candidate for the required framing will be based on the Optical Transport Network (OTN, ITU-T G.872/G.709). 100 GbE will be an IEEE 802.3 standard and will hence only define the access control of and the transport on the physical sublayer. However, the challenges for realizing 100 GbE are related to Ethernet switching and not to Ethernet transport.