On Mon, 5 Apr 2010 01:57:41 GMT msoko...@ivan.harhan.org (Michael Sokolov) wrote:
> Mark Smith <na...@85d5b20a518b8f6864949bd940457dc124746ddc.nosense.org> wrote: > > > Has anybody considered lobbying the IEEE to do a point to point version > > of Ethernet to gets rid of addressing fields? [...] > > Actually the minimum 64 byte packet size could probably go too, as that > > was only there for collision detection. > > And maybe rename it to something else while you are at it? All those > people who have hijacked the name "Ethernet" for PtP links (all those > "Ethernet" UTP media are really PtP at the physical level, unlike real > coaxial Ethernet) are despicable thieves - now those of us who are still > using the original coaxial Ethernet in the shared bus mode are left > without a clear, unique and distinctive name we once had to refer to > what we use. > Actually the IEEE have never called it "Ethernet", it's all been IEEE 802.3 / XXX{BASE|BROAD}-BLAH. "Ethernet", assuming version 1 and 2, strictly means thick coax, vampire taps and AUI connectors running at (half-duplex) 10Mbps. I saw some of it once. Regards, Mark.