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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

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Amendment Standard – Superseded.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
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