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IEEE 802.11 1999

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Standard for Information Technology – Telecommunications and information exchange between systems – Local and Metropolitan Area networks – Specific requirements – Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) specifications

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IEEE 1999 528
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Revision Standard – Inactive – Superseded. This standard is a revision of IEEE Std 802.11-1997. The Management Information Base according to OSI rules has been removed, many redundant management items have been removed, and Annex D has been completed with the Management Information Base according to SNMP. Minor changes have been made throughout the document.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
2 ANSI/IEEE Std 802.11, 1999 Edition
3 Introduction to ANSI/IEEE Std 802.11, 1999 Edition
5 Participants
9 CONTENTS
16 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
17 2. Normative references
18 3. Definitions
21 4. Abbreviations and acronyms
24 5. General description
5.1 General description of the architecture
25 5.2 Components of the IEEE 802.11 architecture
29 5.3 Logical service interfaces
32 5.4 Overview of the services
36 5.5 Relationships between services
38 5.6 Differences between ESS and IBSS LANs
39 5.7 Message information contents that support the services
42 5.8 Reference model
44 6. MAC service definition
6.1 Overview of MAC services
45 6.2 Detailed service specification
49 7. Frame formats
7.1 MAC frame formats
56 7.2 Format of individual frame types
65 7.3 Management frame body components
74 8. Authentication and privacy
8.1 Authentication services
76 8.2 The Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) algorithm
80 8.3 Security-Related MIB attributes
85 9. MAC sublayer functional description
9.1 MAC architecture
87 9.2 DCF
101 9.3 PCF
108 9.4 Fragmentation
109 9.5 Defragmentation
110 9.6 Multirate support
9.7 Frame exchange sequences
112 9.8 MSDU transmission restrictions
113 10. Layer management
10.1 Overview of management model
10.2 Generic management primitives
115 10.3 MLME SAP interface
133 10.4 PLME SAP interface
138 11. MAC sublayer management entity
11.1 Synchronization
143 11.2 Power management
151 11.3 Association and reassociation
152 11.4 Management information base (MIB) definitions
153 12. Physical layer (PHY) service specification
12.1 Scope
12.2 PHY functions
12.3 Detailed PHY service specifications
162 13. PHY management
163 14. Frequency-Hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) PHY specification for the 2.4 GHz Industrial, Scient…
14.1 Overview
164 14.2 FHSS PHY-specific service parameter lists
165 14.3 FHSS PLCP sublayer
178 14.4 PLME SAP layer management
181 14.5 FHSS PMD sublayer services
187 14.6 FHSS PMD sublayer, 1.0 Mbit/s
198 14.7 FHSS PMD sublayer, 2.0 Mbit/s
201 14.8 FHSS PHY management information base (MIB)
209 14.9 FH PHY characteristics
210 15. Direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) PHY specification for the 2.4�GHz band designated for …
15.1 Overview
211 15.2 DSSS PLCP sublayer
218 15.3 DSSS physical layer management entity (PLME)
220 15.4 DSSS PMD sublayer
239 16. Infrared (IR) PHY specification
16.1 Overview
241 16.2 IR PLCP sublayer
245 16.3 IR PMD sublayer
254 16.4 PHY attributes
256 Annex A—Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma
A.1 Introduction
A.2 Abbreviations and special symbols
A.2.1 Status symbols
A.2.2 General abbreviations
257 A.3 Instructions for completing the PICS proforma
A.3.1 General structure of the PICS proforma
A.3.2 Additional information
258 A.3.3 Exception information
A.3.4 Conditional status
259 A.4 PICS proforma—ISO/IEC 8802-11: 1999
A.4.1 Implementation identification
A.4.2 Protocol summary, ISO/IEC 8802-11: 1999
260 A.4.3 IUT configuration
A.4.4 MAC protocol
265 A.4.5 Frequency-Hopping PHY functions (continued)
267 A.4.6 Direct sequence PHY functions (continued)
270 A.4.7 Infrared baseband PHY functions (continued)
274 Annex B—Hopping sequences
287 Annex C—Formal description of MAC operation
290 C.1 Introduction to the MAC formal description
C.1.1 Fundamental assumptions
C.1.2 Notation conventions
291 C.1.3 Modeling techniques
292 C.2 Data type and operator definitions for the MAC state machines
339 C.3 State machines for MAC stations
415 C.4 State machines for MAC access point
484 Annex D—ASN.1 encoding of the MAC and PHY MIB
527 Annex E—Bibliography
E.1 General
E.2 Specification and description language (SDL) documentation
IEEE 802.11 1999
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