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what is different both 802.az and 802.3az

what is different both 802.az and 802.3az

Terry_Yang
New Contributor III

Hi Sirs

I search the datasheet , the EXOS switch support 802.az

but I search the other competitor datasheet , it shows 802.3az .

I google 802.3az and 802.az , they both show EEE standard , but almost 802.3az 

Could you please explain what is different ? 

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StephenW
Extreme Employee

It looks like a documentation issue.  It should be 802.3 az.  What datasheet was it in? 

Terry_Yang
New Contributor III

Hi Stephen

it is in ExtremeXOS® Operating System ,and ExtremeXOS® User Guide

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you can refer the picture as upper .

 

 

Yes, there is no such thing as 802.az in the IEEE world of standards, and 802.3az is also called Energy Efficient Ethernet, EEE. A customer has it configured on a few 1000 ports and it seems to work as expected. Max power saving on a 5420F-48P switch was about 14%, excluding PoE usage, when all ports used EEE and were idle.

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