An Ethernet standard that transmit at 100 gigabits per second (100 Gbps). Officially, the IEEE 802.3bm-2015 standard, which defines 100 Gigabit Ethernet (100 GbE) and also 40 Gigabit Ethernet (40 GbE) over fiber cables. The 40 Gbe is designed for use within the organization between servers and the Ethernet switch, while 100 GbE is geared to long-distance switch-to-switch transmission.
Multiple Lanes
For 100 GbE, the modulation scheme breaks 100 Gbps into four 25 Gbps data lanes by first splitting the 100 into two polarized streams, each of which is then modulated into two 25 Gbps streams. See
25 Gigabit Ethernet,
Terabit Ethernet and
Ethernet.
Distance
in
Meters Medium Designation
1 Copper 40GBASE-KR4
Backplane 100GBASE-KR4
7 Copper 40GBASE-CR4
100GBASE-CR10
100- Multimode 40GBASE-SR4
125 Fiber 100GBASE-SR10
10 km Singlemode 40GBASE-LR4
Fiber 100GBASE-LR10
100 km Singlemode 100GBASE-ER10
Fiber