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From: Guy Hutchison<ghutchis@g...>
Date: Mon May 7 18:34:21 CEST 2007
Subject: [oc] Question on Ethernet MAC 10/100 Mbps
It's possible that I'm confused instead. In the designes I've worked on, MIIM = MII Management, which is the little 2-wire interface that the MAC uses to talk to the PHY. It's used to configure the PHY, it's *not* used to try and get the PHY to send specific data packets.
However, the original poster may have meant that MIIM = MII Media, which would be the data interface between MAC and PHY.
How I read the original post was that the poster wanted to push data in through the host CPU interface to get the MAC to send some special CPU-defined packet. I guess the other way to read it is that he wanted to send info through the host data interface, which of course would be the right way to do things.
- Guy
On 5/7/07, Igor Mohor <attachment.htm >
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