IP Library Granted Patent US 7,558,280
Granted Patent B2
US 7,558,280 · App. 11/003,739 · Granted Jul 7, 2009

Apparatus and method for auto-negotiation in a communication system

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Patent No.
US 7,558,280
App. No.
11/003,739
Granted
Jul 7, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A communication system includes a first device and a second device that can advertise multiple capabilities using communication links. A first type of auto-negotiation between the first and second devices is performed using a first communication link between the devices. A second communication link between the devices is used to facilitate a second type of auto-negotiation. For example, the first communication link can include pairs A and B of an IEEE Std. 802.3 four twisted pair cable. The second communication link can include pairs C and D of the cable.

Claims (29)

1. A communication system, comprising:

a first device;

a second device;

a first communication link between the first device and the second device configured to communicate with a first auto-negotiation of a first type of communications protocol;

a second communication link between the first device and the second device configured to communicate with a second auto-negotiation of a second type of communications protocol; and

a memory device in either the first device or the second device to store protocol hierarchy information regarding a communication protocol for data transfer between the first device and the second device, the hierarchy information determining a relative priority for selecting the first type or the second type of communications protocol when both the first auto negotiation and the second auto-negotiation provide a match between the first and second devices.

2. The communication system of claim 1 , wherein the first auto-negotiation of the first type is an IEEE Standard 802.3 negotiation, and the second auto-negotiation of the second type is an IEEE Standard 1394 negotiation.

3. The communication system of claim 1 , wherein the first auto-negotiation of the first type is an IEEE Standard 802.3 negotiation, and the second auto-negotiation of the second type is a non-IEEE Standard 802.3 negotiation.

4. The communication system of claim 1 , wherein the second auto-negotiation is performed substantially in parallel with the first auto-negotiation.

5. The communication system of claim 1 , wherein the second communication link provides signal information that includes instructions to stop the first or second auto-negotiation, change an advertised protocol in a selector field, or restart the first or second auto-negotiation.

6. A communication system, comprising:

a first device;

a second device;

a communication link between the first device and the second device that includes at least four pairs of conductors;

wherein the at least four pairs of conductors include first and second pairs of conductors configured to communicate with a first auto-negotiation of a first type of communications protocol; and

wherein the at least four pairs of conductors include third and fourth pairs of conductors configured to communicate with a second auto-negotiation of a second type of communications protocol; and

a memory device in either the first device or the second device to store protocol hierarchy information regarding a communication protocol for data transfer between the first device and the second device, the hierarchy information determining a relative priority for selecting the first type or the second type of communications protocol when both the first auto negotiation and the second auto-negotiation provide a match between the first and second devices.

7. The communication system of claim 6 , wherein the first auto-negotiation of the first type is an IEEE Standard 802.3 negotiation, and the second auto-negotiation of the second type is an IEEE Standard 1394 negotiation.

8. The communication system of claim 6 , wherein the first auto-negotiation of the first type is an IEEE Standard 802.3 negotiation, and the second auto-negotiation of the second type is a non-IEEE Standard 802.3 negotiation.

9. The communication system of claim 6 , wherein the second auto-negotiation is performed substantially in parallel with the first auto-negotiation.

10. The communication system of claim 6 , wherein the third and fourth pairs of conductors provide signal information that includes instructions for at least one of the following: stopping the first or second auto-negotiation, changing an advertised protocol in a selector field, and restarting the first or second auto-negotiation.

11. The communication system of claim 10 , wherein the first and second devices transmit and receive information on all of the at least four pairs of conductors.

12. A method of performing auto-negotiation in a communication system including a communication link that has first, second, third, and fourth pairs of conductors, comprising:

performing a first type of auto-negotiation using the first and second pairs of conductors;

providing information associated with a second type of auto-negotiation using the third and fourth pairs of conductors; and

selecting a communications protocol for data transfer based upon protocol hierarchy information when the first auto negotiation and the information associated with the second type of auto-negotiation provide a match.

13. The method of claim 12 , further including stopping the first type of auto-negotiation, based on the information.

14. The method of claim 12 , further including changing an advertised protocol in a selector field, based on the information.

15. The method of claim 12 , further including starting the second type of auto-negotiation, based on the information.

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