IEEE 802.1B 1992
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Local and Metropolitan Area Network: LAN/MAN Management
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 1992 | 64 |
New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Withdrawn. Services and protocol elements that permit the exchange of management information between stations attached to ISO/IEC standard local and metropolitan area networks are defined. The standard includes the specification of managed objects that permit the operation of the protocol elements to be remotely managed. In addition, an architecture for station discovery and the dynamic control of event forwarding is defined. Services and protocols that support station discovery and the dynamic control of event forwarding are defined.
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11 | scope |
12 | References |
14 | Definitions Definitions relard to local and metropolitan area networks 3.2 Logical Link Control definitions Basic Reference Model definitions 3.4 Management Framework definitions Systems Management Overview definitions 3.6 Structure of Management Information (SMI) Information Model definitions |
15 | 3.7 Common Management Information Service (CMIS) definitions Abstract Syntax Notation One ASN.l) definitions Guidelines for the Definition of Managed Objects (GDMO) definitions 3.10 Terms defined in this standard |
16 | 3.11 Acronyms and Abbreviations |
17 | LAN/MAN Management and Systems Management |
18 | Architecture 5.1 Management communication |
19 | 0-layer management protocol exchange at the Data Link layer LAN/MAN Management communication architecture |
20 | 5.2 Management information and management operations |
21 | Management information exchanges: operations LAN/MAN Management information exchanges: notifications |
22 | Relationship with CMIS /cMIp Comparison between CMIP and LMMP protocol stacks |
23 | 5.4 Relationship with other management protocols Services LAN/MAN Management service 6.2 Convergence function and convergence service LMMS services |
25 | Parameters associated with the CPE-Data service |
26 | 6.3 Relationship between LMMS services and the managed object boundary Parameters associated with the CPE-Abort service Parameters associated with the CPE-Status service |
27 | Management operations LMMS/Managed object boundary correspondence |
28 | Protocol 7.1 LMMP definition Use of underlying services by the LMMP |
29 | Convergence protocol definition |
31 | Global state variables |
32 | Affiliate state variables |
33 | Request state variables |
35 | CPE Idle state table |
38 | CPDU structure |
39 | Flag allocations |
40 | Use of underlying services by the CPE |
42 | LAN/h4AN Management managed object definitions Overview of managed object structure |
43 | Management managed object class definition |
44 | Specific CPE Info managed object class 8.4 Resource Type ID managed object class |
45 | Access class table entry managed object class definition |
47 | 8.6 Notification type table entry managed object class definition |
48 | 8.7 Event report destination table entry managed object class definition |
49 | Data definitions for the LMM managed objects |
51 | Event forwarding and access control 9.1 Event forwarding |
52 | 9.2 Access control Notification type and event report destination tables |
53 | Access control function |
54 | 10 Conformance 10.1 Static conformance |
55 | 10.2 Protocol implementation conformance statement 10.3 Dynamic conformance |
56 | PICS proforma A.l Introduction A.2 Abbreviations and special symbols A.3 Instructions for completing the PICS proforma |
58 | A.4 Identification |
59 | Major capabilities |
60 | A.6 Convergence protocol details A.7 Convergence protocol parameters |
61 | A.8 Managed object support |
62 | Allocation of object identifier values B.l Introduction B.2 Allocation tables |