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2.1. Port Numbering Scheme
2.2. Clock Signals
2.3. Reset Signals
2.4. Fractured MAC Segmented Interface for FGT Transceivers
2.5. Fractured MAC Segmented Interface for FHT Transceivers
2.6. Fractured MAC Avalon ST Client Interface for FGT Transceivers
2.7. Fractured MAC Avalon ST Client Interface for FHT Transceivers
2.8. Fractured MII PCS-Only Interface for FGT Transceivers
2.9. Fractured MII PCS-Only Interface for FHT Transceivers
2.10. Fractured PCS66 Interface for OTN/FlexE for FGT Transceivers
2.11. Fractured PCS66 Interface for OTN/FlexE for FHT Transceivers
2.12. MAC Flow Control Interface
2.13. Status Interface
2.14. Avalon® Memory-Mapped Reconfiguration Interfaces
2.15. Precision Time Protocol Interface
1.8.2. Base Profile
A base profile is the superset profile within a reconfiguration group. A base profile defines a single port with the highest Ethernet rate and uses all the transceivers allocated for the group. The Ethernet rate is predefined for every group and is not modifiable.
For example, the 100GE-4 Reconfigurable group has the 100GE-4 base profile with optional FEC and MAC selections. You must always configure the base profile.