Data Rate and Standard
Data Rate | Standard |
---|---|
155 Mbit/s | OC-3 |
622 Mbit/s | OC-12 |
1063 Mbit/s | Fibre Channel |
1250 Mbit/s | GbE |
2125 Mbit/s | 2xFibre Channel |
2488 Mbit/s | OC-48 |
2500 Mbit/s | 2xGbE, infiniband |
2666 Mbit/s | OC-48(FEC) |
3125 Mbit/s | 10 DbE LX-4 |
4250 Mbit/s | 4xFibre Channel |
9.953 Gbit/s | OC-192 |
10.3125 Gbit/s | 10 GbE |
10.51875 Gbit/s | 10 G Fibre Channel |
10.664 Gbit/s | OC-192 (FEC) |
10.709 Gbit/s | OC-192 (ITU-T G.709) |
11.100 Gbit/s | 10 GbE FEC |
11.300 Gbit/s | 10 G Fibre Channel |
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