IEEE 802.1ak-2007
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IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks – Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks – Amendment 07: Multiple Registration Protocol
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2007 |
Amendment Standard – Superseded. This amendment specifies a set of protocols that replaces the GARP, GMRP, and GVRP protocols specified in earlier versions of IEEE Std 802.1Q.
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1 | IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks–Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks–Amendment 7:Multiple Registration Protocol |
3 | Title page |
6 | Introduction Notice to users Errata Interpretations Patents |
7 | Participants |
9 | CONTENTS |
11 | List of figures |
12 | List of tables |
13 | 1. Overview 1.1 Scope |
15 | 3. Definitions |
16 | 4. Abbreviations |
17 | 5. Conformance 5.1 Requirements terminology 5.3 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) 5.4 VLAN-aware bridge component requirements 5.4.1 VLAN-aware bridge component options |
18 | 5.4.2 Multiple VLAN Registration Protocol (MVRP) requirements 5.9 End station requirements for MMRP and MVRP |
19 | 5.9.1 MMRP requirements and options 5.9.2 MVRP requirements and options |
20 | 6. Support of the MAC Service in VLANs 6.12 Filtering services in Bridged Local Area Networks 6.12.1 Purpose(s) of filtering service provision 6.12.2 Goals of filtering service provision |
21 | 6.12.3 Users of filtering services 6.12.4 Basis of service 6.12.5 Categories of service 6.12.6 Service configuration |
22 | 6.12.7 Service definition for Extended Filtering Services |
24 | 7. Principles of network operation 7.3 VLAN Topology 7.4 Locating end stations 7.5 Ingress, forwarding, and egress rules |
26 | 8. Principles of bridge operation 8.1 Bridge operation 8.1.4 Traffic segregation 8.1.5 Traffic reduction 8.3 Model of operation |
27 | 8.6 The Forwarding Process 8.6.3 Frame filtering 8.8 The Filtering Database |
28 | 8.8.1 Static Filtering Entries 8.8.2 Static VLAN Registration Entries |
29 | 8.8.4 Group MAC Address Registration Entries 8.8.6 Default Group filtering behavior |
30 | 8.8.7 Allocation of VIDs to FIDs 8.8.8 Querying the Filtering Database |
32 | 8.8.10 Permanent Database 8.11 GARPMRP Entities 8.13 Addressing 8.13.1 End stations 8.13.3 Use of LLC by Spanning Tree Protocol and GARP Entities |
33 | 8.13.4 Reserved MAC Addresses 8.13.6 Group MAC Addresses for GARPMRP Applications |
34 | 8.13.9 Points of attachment and connectivity for Higher Layer Entities 8.13.10 VLAN attachment and connectivity for Higher Layer Entities |
35 | 10. Multiple Registration Protocol (MRP) and Multiple MAC Registration Protocol (MMRP) 10.1 MRP overview |
38 | 10.2 MRP architecture |
39 | 10.3 MRP Attribute Propagation (MAP) |
40 | 10.3.1 MAP Context |
41 | 10.4 Requirements to be met by MRP 10.5 Requirements for interoperability between MRP Participants |
43 | 10.6 Protocol operation |
47 | 10.7 Protocol specification 10.7.1 Notational conventions and abbreviations |
49 | 10.7.2 Registrar Administrative Controls |
50 | 10.7.3 Applicant Administrative Controls 10.7.4 Protocol timers 10.7.5 Protocol event definitions |
53 | 10.7.6 Protocol Action definitions |
55 | 10.7.7 Applicant state machine |
57 | 10.7.8 Registrar state machine 10.7.9 LeaveAll state machine 10.7.10 PeriodicTransmission state machine |
58 | 10.7.11 Timer values |
59 | 10.7.12 Operational reporting and statistics 10.7.13 Interoperability considerations |
60 | 10.8 Structure and encoding of MRP Protocol Data Units 10.8.1 Structure |
61 | 10.8.2 Encoding of MRPDU parameters |
64 | 10.8.3 Packing and parsing MRPDUs |
65 | 10.9 Multiple MAC Registration Protocol (MMRP)-Purpose |
66 | 10.10 Model of operation |
67 | 10.10.1 Propagation of Group Membership information |
68 | 10.10.2 Propagation of Group service requirement information 10.10.3 Source pruning |
69 | 10.10.4 Use of Group service requirement registration by end stations 10.11 Default Group filtering behavior and MMRP propagation 10.12 Definition of the MMRP application 10.12.1 Definition of MRP protocol elements |
72 | 10.12.2 Provision and support of Extended Filtering Services |
74 | 10.12.3 Use of “new” declaration capability 10.12.4 Attribute value support requirements |
75 | 11. VLAN topology management 11.1 Static and dynamic VLAN configuration |
76 | 11.2 Multiple VLAN Registration Protocol 11.2.1 MVRP overview |
78 | 11.2.2 VLAN registration service definition |
79 | 11.2.3 Definition of the MVRP application |
81 | 11.2.4 VID translation table 11.2.5 Use of “new” declaration capability 11.2.6 Attribute value support requirements |
82 | 12. Bridge Management 12.2 Managed objects 12.3 Data types 12.7 The Filtering Database 12.7.4 A Group MAC Address Registration Entry |
83 | 12.7.5 A VLAN Registration Entry 12.9 GARPMRP Entities 12.9.1 The GARPMRP Timer object |
84 | 12.9.2 The GARPMRP Attribute Type object |
85 | 12.9.3 The GARPMRP state machine object |
86 | 12.9.4 Periodic state machine objects |
87 | 12.10 Bridge VLAN managed objects 12.10.1 Bridge VLAN Configuration managed object 12.10.3 The VLAN Learning Constraints managed object 12.11 GMRPMMRP entities 12.11.1 GMRPMMRP Configuration managed object |
90 | 13. The Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) 13.21 State machine timers 13.24 Per-Port variables 13.26 State machine procedures |
91 | 13.26.5 newTcDetected() 13.36 Topology Change state machine |
92 | 17. Management protocol |
93 | Annex A (normative) PICS proforma–Bridge implementations A.4 PICS proforma for IEEE Std 802.1Q-Bridge implementations A.5 Major capabilities |
96 | A.17 Extended Filtering Services A.20 MMRP |
97 | A.21 MVRP |
98 | A.22 MRP |
99 | Annex E (informative) Interoperability considerations E.5 Heterogeneous networks: intermixing 802.1Q Bridges with IEEE Std 802.1D BridgesGARP and MRP issues E.5.1 GMRP/MMRP: Intermixing IEEE 802.1Q Bridges with IEEE 802.1D Bridges |
100 | E.5.2 Intermixing IEEE 802.1Q Bridges that implement MRP with IEEE 802.1Q Bridges that pre-date MRP |
101 | Annex I (normative) PICS proforma–End station implementations I.1 Introduction I.2 Abbreviations and special symbols I.2.1 Status symbols I.2.2 General abbreviations |
102 | I.3 Instructions for completing the PICS proforma I.3.1 General structure of the PICS proforma I.3.2 Additional information I.3.3 Exception information |
103 | I.3.4 Conditional status |
104 | I.4 PICS proforma for IEEE Std 802.1Q-End station implementations I.4.1 Implementation identification I.4.2 Protocol summary, IEEE Std 802.1Q |
105 | I.5 Major capabilities I.6 MMRP |
106 | I.7 MVRP |
107 | I.8 MRP |