SlideShare a Scribd company logo
WHITE PAPER
Fiberstore (FS.COM) | The Evolution Path of BASE-T
With the requirements laid on data center increasing rapidly, the ability to flexibly adapt to future
demands is tremendously crucial for data center managers. Often this can be achieved by deploying
higher bandwidth solutions in a part of the data center, provided that these systems are backwards
compatible with existing infrastructure or it may be a cost-consuming method. BASE-T technology
featured by its low cost, availability and flexibility is largely favored by data center designers. This
article illustrates the migration of BASE-T technology so that people can future proof their data
center tomorrow.
Why BASE-T Is so Popular?
To be short, three main advantages will be concluded in the following part.
1. Least cost access layer alternative when compared to other
 interconnect technologies
 Optical (e.g. SR, LR) or Direct-Attached
2. Structured topology
 Common physical interface (RJ45)
 Flexibility and longevity
 Optimized for small to medium-sized data centers (< 20K square feet)
3. Supports auto-negotiation and Power-Over-Ethernet
 Simple plug and play installation
 Ubiquitous RJ45 interface simplifies 10GBASE-T to 40GBASE-T upgrade path
OTDR is a useful optoelectronic measurement instrument for identifying optical fiber transmission
features. An OTDR is applicable to measure optical fiber characteristics including fiber length,
attenuation relating to length, total loss, segment, and characterization of events along the fiber
including breaks, connections, splices and tight bends. An OTDR can also measure the overall fiber
optical return loss and the reflectance of a connector. In addition, OTDR has the advantages of
not-destructive, one-end connection and rapid measurement, which make it an indispensable tool
for manufacture, construction and maintenance of optic fiber.
The Evolution Path
of BASE-T
WHITE PAPER
Fiberstore (FS.COM) | The Evolution Path of BASE-T
1000BASE-T—Gigabit Ethernet Over 4-pair Cat 5 Cabling
1000BASE-T (ratified in 1999) is a Gigabit Ethernet standard over copper wiring at the speed of 1000
Mbps. Each 1000BASE-T network segment can support a maximum length of 100 meters, and uses
Category 5 cable or better (including Cat 5e and Cat 6). 1000BASE-T also uses a symbol rate of 125
Mbaud and all four pairs for the link and a more sophisticated five-level coding scheme. The
1000BASE-T SFP operates on standard Category 5 unshielded twisted-pair copper cabling of link
lengths up to 100 m.
Figure 1. Cat5 Cabling
Realizing 10BASE-T
Upgraded from 1000BASE-T, 10GBASE-T (certificated in 2006) offers the most flexibility, the lowest
cost media, and is backward-compatible with existing 1 GbE networks. 10GBASE-T connected with
Cat 6 and Cat 6A (or above) cabling supports a length up to 100 meters that gives IT managers a far
greater level of flexibility in connecting devices in the data center. 10GBASE-T and Category 6A
cabling costs less than using either optical fiber or SFP+ direct attach copper (DAC) options that
have been widely deployed to date center for 10 Gb/s. For example, EX-SFP-10GE-DAC-1M can only
support a link length of 1m that largely limits its application.
WHITE PAPER
Fiberstore (FS.COM) | The Evolution Path of BASE-T
Figure 2. comparison between 1000GBASE-T and 10GBASE-T
Road to 40GBASE-T in Data Center Networks
If there is a 10GBASE-T for switch-to-server and switch-to-switch connectivity, there will be a
40GBASE-T over twisted pair cabling for the 40G data center deployment according to the IEEE.
Twisted pair cabling with the RJ-45 connector has always been the first choice for IT professionals,
based on its low cost and ease of use. Unlike fiber or twinax solutions, twisted pair cabling can
automatically switch to different data rates, such as from 100MbE to 10GbE. Therefore migration to
40GBASE-T does not require a upgrade of all the equipment of the data center, which will reduce of
the overall expenditure of the data center.
Figure 3. data center twisted-pair migration roadmap.
The advantages of 40GBASE-T are clear, but the path from initial ratification to commercial
WHITE PAPER
Fiberstore (FS.COM) | The Evolution Path of BASE-T
availability is not always smooth. There still a few months off for 40GBASE-T standardization, here
comes some good news, as well as some considerations.
40GBASE-T is specified with transmission performance up to 2 GHz (four times the bandwidth of
Category 6A) with a lot more stringent alien crosstalk requirements. Since initial 40GBASE-T
applications would be limited to data centers, the traditional twisted pair Ethernet 100m link length
is not essential. Additionally, Industry players helping in the development of an industry standard
for 40GBASE-T have to ensure that it could be supported and rolled out cost-effectively. The new
standard will minimize the time it will take to develop new electronics for switches and servers that
can support 40GBASE-T connectivity, by building on the work already completed to support 10GbE
connections. The standard will also support the ubiquitous RJ-45 connector. Sooner or later,
40GBASE-T will be upon us. Nowadays 40GBASE-LR4, 40GBASE-SR and 40G QSFP+ cables are there
to help with the deployment of 40G connectivity. Take JG330A as an example, it is QSFP+ to 4SFP+
Passive Copper Cable available for short reach application.
Summary
BASE-T technology (1000BASE-T, 10GBASE-T or 40GBASE-T) always retains the traditional
advantages—low cost, easy to deploy and auto-negotiation for plug and play and backwards
compatibility. 1000BASE-T and 10GBASE-T have already brought benefits to people. But no one can
foresee that 40GBASE-T will be used in the future but future-proof planning of the cabling is
important, given the long life of the cabling systems. Fiberstore provides a full range of BASE-T
products including 1000BASE-T SFP, 1000BASE-T media converter, 1000BASE-T GBIC transceiver, etc.
And 40GBASE-T devices will be coming soon. If you have any request of our products, please send
your inquiry to us.
WHITE PAPER
Fiberstore (FS.COM) | The Evolution Path of BASE-T
Contact Us
Manufacturing R & D (China)
Eastern Side, Second Floor, Science &
Technology Park, No.6, Keyuan Road,
Nanshan District, Shenzhen 518057,
China
Tel: +86 (755) 8300 3611
Fax: +86 (755) 8326 9395
Email: sales@fs.com
APAC Office (Hong Kong)
1220 Tung Chun Commercial Centre,
438-444 Shanghai Street, Kowloon,
Hong Kong
Tel: +852 81763606
Fax: +852 81763606
Email: sales@fs.com
North America (United States)
331 Andover Park East Ste330, Tukwila,
WA 98188,United States
Tel: +1-425-226-2035
Fax: +1-253-246-7881
Email: sales@fs.com
London Office (United Kingdom)
Third Floor 207 Regent Street, London,
W1B 3HH, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 2081441980
Notice: This document is for informational purposes only and does not set forth any warranty, expressed or
implied, concerning any equipment, equipment features, or service offered or to be offered by Fiberstore.
Fiberstore reserves the right to make changes to this document at any time, without notice, and assumes no
responsibility for its use. This information document describes features that may not be currently available.
Contact a Fiberstore sales team for information on feature and product availability.
Follow us
LinkedIn
Twitter
Facebook
G+
Pinterest
Youtube
Blog

More Related Content

PDF
An ideal 10 gbe interface why 10gbase t
PDF
Development of 40 gbase isr4 qsfp+ transceiver
DOCX
Cat5 cat6 cat7 cat8
PDF
Fiber Patch Cable Solutions for Transceiver Ports Interconnection
PDF
Twisted Pair Ethernet
PDF
Fan out technology used in 40 gbe deployment
PPT
10G Ethernet Overview & Use Cases
PDF
City of Pforzheim case study
An ideal 10 gbe interface why 10gbase t
Development of 40 gbase isr4 qsfp+ transceiver
Cat5 cat6 cat7 cat8
Fiber Patch Cable Solutions for Transceiver Ports Interconnection
Twisted Pair Ethernet
Fan out technology used in 40 gbe deployment
10G Ethernet Overview & Use Cases
City of Pforzheim case study

What's hot (20)

PDF
QSFP+ Interconnect Solution for 40 Gigabit Ethernet
PDF
Transceiver Options for Brocade 5100 Switch
DOCX
Can you use cat6 cable for telephone
PDF
EoC Pro-eng
PPT
10G Ethernet Outlook for HPC
PDF
Active optical cables for high performance connectivity
PDF
Fanout technology in 40G data center
PDF
Introduction to two common qsfp+ cable types for 40 g ethernet
PDF
The Role of Fibre Channel in Server Virtualization
PDF
Data center interconnects multimode vs. single mode
PPTX
Next Generation Fiber Structured Cabling and Migration to 40/100g
PDF
Six questions about category 6 cables
PDF
Why Fibre Channel Fabrics to Support Flash Storage?
PDF
25 gbe how much do you know about it
PPTX
Cisco SFPOC48SR
PDF
PDF
100 g dwdm qsfp28 the enabler of 100g end-toend long distance connectivity-co...
PPTX
Nortel NTN415AA
PDF
100 g Dwdm Qsfp28 the Enabler of 100g End-Toend Llong Distance Connectivity
PPTX
Nortel NTN438FA
QSFP+ Interconnect Solution for 40 Gigabit Ethernet
Transceiver Options for Brocade 5100 Switch
Can you use cat6 cable for telephone
EoC Pro-eng
10G Ethernet Outlook for HPC
Active optical cables for high performance connectivity
Fanout technology in 40G data center
Introduction to two common qsfp+ cable types for 40 g ethernet
The Role of Fibre Channel in Server Virtualization
Data center interconnects multimode vs. single mode
Next Generation Fiber Structured Cabling and Migration to 40/100g
Six questions about category 6 cables
Why Fibre Channel Fabrics to Support Flash Storage?
25 gbe how much do you know about it
Cisco SFPOC48SR
100 g dwdm qsfp28 the enabler of 100g end-toend long distance connectivity-co...
Nortel NTN415AA
100 g Dwdm Qsfp28 the Enabler of 100g End-Toend Llong Distance Connectivity
Nortel NTN438FA
Ad

Similar to The evolution path of base t (20)

PDF
Cat3 vs. cat5 vs. cat5e vs. cat6 vs. cat6e vs. cat6a vs. cat7
PDF
Twisted copper or fiber optic cabling for the data center
PDF
Ethernet evolution from 1970 Palo Alto to 100GBASE T1 future
PDF
Do you know about cat 8 cable
PDF
10Gbs_Brochure_02-07[1].pdf
PDF
Cabling guide for cisco nexus 9508 switch
PPT
10 gigabit ethernet technology
DOCX
Fibre optic cable vs copper data cable
DOCX
Cat6 vs cat7
PDF
10 gbe interconnect solutions overview
PDF
Media converter
PPTX
Types of data cables
PDF
Cat8 May 15 NCN
PDF
Cat 8 need for speed global
DOCX
What are the main data cable categories and what is the difference.docx
PDF
Gigabit Ethernet Cabling Solution
DOCX
HIGH SPEED WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
PDF
Introduction to SFP+ Direct Attach Cable
PDF
10 frequently asked questions about fiber optics
PDF
Advantages and disadvantages of cat5 data
Cat3 vs. cat5 vs. cat5e vs. cat6 vs. cat6e vs. cat6a vs. cat7
Twisted copper or fiber optic cabling for the data center
Ethernet evolution from 1970 Palo Alto to 100GBASE T1 future
Do you know about cat 8 cable
10Gbs_Brochure_02-07[1].pdf
Cabling guide for cisco nexus 9508 switch
10 gigabit ethernet technology
Fibre optic cable vs copper data cable
Cat6 vs cat7
10 gbe interconnect solutions overview
Media converter
Types of data cables
Cat8 May 15 NCN
Cat 8 need for speed global
What are the main data cable categories and what is the difference.docx
Gigabit Ethernet Cabling Solution
HIGH SPEED WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
Introduction to SFP+ Direct Attach Cable
10 frequently asked questions about fiber optics
Advantages and disadvantages of cat5 data
Ad

More from Angelina Li (20)

PDF
Several 100 g dwdm solutions for arista 7500e series
PDF
Why recommend fiber over copper in 2017
PDF
Telecom cable – rating cmp or cmr cables
PDF
100 g direct and breakout cabling solutions
PDF
Cost comparison fusion splicing versus pre terminated system
PDF
250um loose tube vs. 900um tight buffered fiber
PDF
How to configure rj45 pinout
PDF
Cabling solutions for cisco nexus 6004 switch
PDF
Whether to go for underground or aerial deployment
PDF
What to look out for when installing buried microduct
PDF
Understanding po e technology, and how to deploy it
PDF
Why is optical fiber key to cloud computing
PDF
End user’s guide to fiber optics
PDF
Fiber type and corresponding optical transceivers
PDF
Are You Ready for Embracing 100G Ethernet?
PDF
25 g ethernet q&amp;a
PDF
40 gbps parallel and bidirectional transceiver
PDF
Fiberstore's 10 gigabit ethernet transceivers and cables faq
PDF
Choose 24 fiber for 40100 g migration
PDF
Mpo cable testing overview
Several 100 g dwdm solutions for arista 7500e series
Why recommend fiber over copper in 2017
Telecom cable – rating cmp or cmr cables
100 g direct and breakout cabling solutions
Cost comparison fusion splicing versus pre terminated system
250um loose tube vs. 900um tight buffered fiber
How to configure rj45 pinout
Cabling solutions for cisco nexus 6004 switch
Whether to go for underground or aerial deployment
What to look out for when installing buried microduct
Understanding po e technology, and how to deploy it
Why is optical fiber key to cloud computing
End user’s guide to fiber optics
Fiber type and corresponding optical transceivers
Are You Ready for Embracing 100G Ethernet?
25 g ethernet q&amp;a
40 gbps parallel and bidirectional transceiver
Fiberstore's 10 gigabit ethernet transceivers and cables faq
Choose 24 fiber for 40100 g migration
Mpo cable testing overview

Recently uploaded (20)

PPTX
Effective Security Operations Center (SOC) A Modern, Strategic, and Threat-In...
PDF
Peak of Data & AI Encore- AI for Metadata and Smarter Workflows
PDF
Encapsulation theory and applications.pdf
PDF
KodekX | Application Modernization Development
PDF
Reach Out and Touch Someone: Haptics and Empathic Computing
PPTX
A Presentation on Artificial Intelligence
PDF
Blue Purple Modern Animated Computer Science Presentation.pdf.pdf
PDF
Building Integrated photovoltaic BIPV_UPV.pdf
PDF
Empathic Computing: Creating Shared Understanding
PDF
Diabetes mellitus diagnosis method based random forest with bat algorithm
PPTX
PA Analog/Digital System: The Backbone of Modern Surveillance and Communication
PDF
Approach and Philosophy of On baking technology
PDF
Modernizing your data center with Dell and AMD
PPT
“AI and Expert System Decision Support & Business Intelligence Systems”
PDF
7 ChatGPT Prompts to Help You Define Your Ideal Customer Profile.pdf
PPTX
Detection-First SIEM: Rule Types, Dashboards, and Threat-Informed Strategy
PDF
Build a system with the filesystem maintained by OSTree @ COSCUP 2025
PDF
Per capita expenditure prediction using model stacking based on satellite ima...
PDF
TokAI - TikTok AI Agent : The First AI Application That Analyzes 10,000+ Vira...
PDF
Mobile App Security Testing_ A Comprehensive Guide.pdf
Effective Security Operations Center (SOC) A Modern, Strategic, and Threat-In...
Peak of Data & AI Encore- AI for Metadata and Smarter Workflows
Encapsulation theory and applications.pdf
KodekX | Application Modernization Development
Reach Out and Touch Someone: Haptics and Empathic Computing
A Presentation on Artificial Intelligence
Blue Purple Modern Animated Computer Science Presentation.pdf.pdf
Building Integrated photovoltaic BIPV_UPV.pdf
Empathic Computing: Creating Shared Understanding
Diabetes mellitus diagnosis method based random forest with bat algorithm
PA Analog/Digital System: The Backbone of Modern Surveillance and Communication
Approach and Philosophy of On baking technology
Modernizing your data center with Dell and AMD
“AI and Expert System Decision Support & Business Intelligence Systems”
7 ChatGPT Prompts to Help You Define Your Ideal Customer Profile.pdf
Detection-First SIEM: Rule Types, Dashboards, and Threat-Informed Strategy
Build a system with the filesystem maintained by OSTree @ COSCUP 2025
Per capita expenditure prediction using model stacking based on satellite ima...
TokAI - TikTok AI Agent : The First AI Application That Analyzes 10,000+ Vira...
Mobile App Security Testing_ A Comprehensive Guide.pdf

The evolution path of base t

  • 1. WHITE PAPER Fiberstore (FS.COM) | The Evolution Path of BASE-T With the requirements laid on data center increasing rapidly, the ability to flexibly adapt to future demands is tremendously crucial for data center managers. Often this can be achieved by deploying higher bandwidth solutions in a part of the data center, provided that these systems are backwards compatible with existing infrastructure or it may be a cost-consuming method. BASE-T technology featured by its low cost, availability and flexibility is largely favored by data center designers. This article illustrates the migration of BASE-T technology so that people can future proof their data center tomorrow. Why BASE-T Is so Popular? To be short, three main advantages will be concluded in the following part. 1. Least cost access layer alternative when compared to other  interconnect technologies  Optical (e.g. SR, LR) or Direct-Attached 2. Structured topology  Common physical interface (RJ45)  Flexibility and longevity  Optimized for small to medium-sized data centers (< 20K square feet) 3. Supports auto-negotiation and Power-Over-Ethernet  Simple plug and play installation  Ubiquitous RJ45 interface simplifies 10GBASE-T to 40GBASE-T upgrade path OTDR is a useful optoelectronic measurement instrument for identifying optical fiber transmission features. An OTDR is applicable to measure optical fiber characteristics including fiber length, attenuation relating to length, total loss, segment, and characterization of events along the fiber including breaks, connections, splices and tight bends. An OTDR can also measure the overall fiber optical return loss and the reflectance of a connector. In addition, OTDR has the advantages of not-destructive, one-end connection and rapid measurement, which make it an indispensable tool for manufacture, construction and maintenance of optic fiber. The Evolution Path of BASE-T
  • 2. WHITE PAPER Fiberstore (FS.COM) | The Evolution Path of BASE-T 1000BASE-T—Gigabit Ethernet Over 4-pair Cat 5 Cabling 1000BASE-T (ratified in 1999) is a Gigabit Ethernet standard over copper wiring at the speed of 1000 Mbps. Each 1000BASE-T network segment can support a maximum length of 100 meters, and uses Category 5 cable or better (including Cat 5e and Cat 6). 1000BASE-T also uses a symbol rate of 125 Mbaud and all four pairs for the link and a more sophisticated five-level coding scheme. The 1000BASE-T SFP operates on standard Category 5 unshielded twisted-pair copper cabling of link lengths up to 100 m. Figure 1. Cat5 Cabling Realizing 10BASE-T Upgraded from 1000BASE-T, 10GBASE-T (certificated in 2006) offers the most flexibility, the lowest cost media, and is backward-compatible with existing 1 GbE networks. 10GBASE-T connected with Cat 6 and Cat 6A (or above) cabling supports a length up to 100 meters that gives IT managers a far greater level of flexibility in connecting devices in the data center. 10GBASE-T and Category 6A cabling costs less than using either optical fiber or SFP+ direct attach copper (DAC) options that have been widely deployed to date center for 10 Gb/s. For example, EX-SFP-10GE-DAC-1M can only support a link length of 1m that largely limits its application.
  • 3. WHITE PAPER Fiberstore (FS.COM) | The Evolution Path of BASE-T Figure 2. comparison between 1000GBASE-T and 10GBASE-T Road to 40GBASE-T in Data Center Networks If there is a 10GBASE-T for switch-to-server and switch-to-switch connectivity, there will be a 40GBASE-T over twisted pair cabling for the 40G data center deployment according to the IEEE. Twisted pair cabling with the RJ-45 connector has always been the first choice for IT professionals, based on its low cost and ease of use. Unlike fiber or twinax solutions, twisted pair cabling can automatically switch to different data rates, such as from 100MbE to 10GbE. Therefore migration to 40GBASE-T does not require a upgrade of all the equipment of the data center, which will reduce of the overall expenditure of the data center. Figure 3. data center twisted-pair migration roadmap. The advantages of 40GBASE-T are clear, but the path from initial ratification to commercial
  • 4. WHITE PAPER Fiberstore (FS.COM) | The Evolution Path of BASE-T availability is not always smooth. There still a few months off for 40GBASE-T standardization, here comes some good news, as well as some considerations. 40GBASE-T is specified with transmission performance up to 2 GHz (four times the bandwidth of Category 6A) with a lot more stringent alien crosstalk requirements. Since initial 40GBASE-T applications would be limited to data centers, the traditional twisted pair Ethernet 100m link length is not essential. Additionally, Industry players helping in the development of an industry standard for 40GBASE-T have to ensure that it could be supported and rolled out cost-effectively. The new standard will minimize the time it will take to develop new electronics for switches and servers that can support 40GBASE-T connectivity, by building on the work already completed to support 10GbE connections. The standard will also support the ubiquitous RJ-45 connector. Sooner or later, 40GBASE-T will be upon us. Nowadays 40GBASE-LR4, 40GBASE-SR and 40G QSFP+ cables are there to help with the deployment of 40G connectivity. Take JG330A as an example, it is QSFP+ to 4SFP+ Passive Copper Cable available for short reach application. Summary BASE-T technology (1000BASE-T, 10GBASE-T or 40GBASE-T) always retains the traditional advantages—low cost, easy to deploy and auto-negotiation for plug and play and backwards compatibility. 1000BASE-T and 10GBASE-T have already brought benefits to people. But no one can foresee that 40GBASE-T will be used in the future but future-proof planning of the cabling is important, given the long life of the cabling systems. Fiberstore provides a full range of BASE-T products including 1000BASE-T SFP, 1000BASE-T media converter, 1000BASE-T GBIC transceiver, etc. And 40GBASE-T devices will be coming soon. If you have any request of our products, please send your inquiry to us.
  • 5. WHITE PAPER Fiberstore (FS.COM) | The Evolution Path of BASE-T Contact Us Manufacturing R & D (China) Eastern Side, Second Floor, Science & Technology Park, No.6, Keyuan Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen 518057, China Tel: +86 (755) 8300 3611 Fax: +86 (755) 8326 9395 Email: sales@fs.com APAC Office (Hong Kong) 1220 Tung Chun Commercial Centre, 438-444 Shanghai Street, Kowloon, Hong Kong Tel: +852 81763606 Fax: +852 81763606 Email: sales@fs.com North America (United States) 331 Andover Park East Ste330, Tukwila, WA 98188,United States Tel: +1-425-226-2035 Fax: +1-253-246-7881 Email: sales@fs.com London Office (United Kingdom) Third Floor 207 Regent Street, London, W1B 3HH, United Kingdom Tel: +44 2081441980 Notice: This document is for informational purposes only and does not set forth any warranty, expressed or implied, concerning any equipment, equipment features, or service offered or to be offered by Fiberstore. Fiberstore reserves the right to make changes to this document at any time, without notice, and assumes no responsibility for its use. This information document describes features that may not be currently available. Contact a Fiberstore sales team for information on feature and product availability. Follow us LinkedIn Twitter Facebook G+ Pinterest Youtube Blog