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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 05, 2003
Filed:
Aug. 12, 1999
Alan R Poulter, Elstow, GB;
David J Law, Kempston, GB;
Paul Cramphorn, Kings Langley, GB;
Steven Brewer, Hertford, GB;
Patrick M Overs, Caddington, GB;
3Com Corporation, Santa Clara, CA (US);
Abstract
The invention concerns the establishment of the rate of transmission of data between two network stations by means of auto-negotiation. The execution of an auto-negotiation sequence by a state machine is counted and if the number of executions of the sequence exceeds a threshold, the auto-negotiation sequence is modified to establish a data rate lower than a previously negotiated rate. A particular example is described for use in accordance with IEEE standard 802.3. In a specific example, monitoring of the execution of the auto-negotiation sequence comprises counting the occurrences of a 'page received' bit in an auto-negotiation expansion register.