IEEE 802.1Q 2006
$69.88
IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks—Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2006 | 303 |
Revision Standard – Inactive – Superseded. This standard specifies how the MAC Service is supported by Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks, the principles of operation of those networks, and the operation of VLAN-aware Bridges, including management, protocols, and algorithms.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
---|---|
3 | IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks— |
6 | Introduction |
7 | Notice to users Errata Interpretations Patents |
8 | Participants |
10 | Historical participants |
12 | Figures |
14 | Tables |
15 | Contents |
19 | IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks— 1. Overview 1.1 Scope |
20 | 1.2 VLAN aims and benefits |
21 | 2. Normative references |
23 | 3. Definitions |
27 | 4. Abbreviations |
29 | 5. Conformance 5.1 Requirements terminology 5.2 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) 5.3 VLAN-aware Bridge requirements |
31 | 5.4 MAC-specific bridging methods |
33 | 6. Support of the MAC Service in VLANs 6.1 Support of the MAC service |
34 | 6.2 Preservation of the MAC service 6.3 Quality of service maintenance |
39 | 6.4 Internal Sublayer Service |
41 | 6.5 Support of the Internal Sublayer Service by specific MAC procedures |
43 | 6.6 Enhanced Internal Sublayer Service |
44 | 6.7 Support of the EISS |
47 | 6.8 Protocol VLAN classification |
51 | 7. Principles of network operation 7.1 Network overview |
52 | 7.2 Use of VLANs |
53 | 7.3 VLAN topology 7.4 Locating end stations |
55 | 7.5 Ingress, forwarding, and egress rules |
56 | 8. Principles of bridge operation 8.1 Bridge operation |
59 | 8.2 Bridge architecture |
60 | 8.3 Model of operation |
62 | 8.4 Port states and the active topology |
63 | 8.5 Bridge Port Transmit and Receive |
65 | 8.6 The Forwarding Process |
69 | 8.7 The Learning Process |
70 | 8.8 The Filtering Database |
83 | 8.9 MST configuration information |
84 | 8.10 Spanning Tree Protocol Entity 8.11 GARP Entities 8.12 Bridge Management Entity |
85 | 8.13 Addressing |
92 | 9. Tagged frame format 9.1 Purpose of tagging 9.2 Representation and encoding of tag fields |
93 | 9.3 Tag format 9.4 Tag Protocol Identifier (TPID) formats 9.5 Tag Protocol Identification |
94 | 9.6 VLAN Tag Control Information |
95 | 9.7 Embedded Routing Information Field (E-RIF) |
97 | 10. Use of GMRP in VLANs 10.1 Definition of a VLAN Context 10.2 GMRP Participants and GIP Contexts |
98 | 10.3 Context identification in GMRP PDUs 10.4 Default Group filtering behavior and GMRP propagation |
100 | 11. VLAN topology management 11.1 Static and dynamic VLAN configuration |
101 | 11.2 GARP VLAN Registration Protocol |
106 | 11.3 Conformance to GVRP |
107 | 11.4 Procedural model |
108 | 12. Bridge management 12.1 Management functions |
109 | 12.2 Managed objects 12.3 Data types |
110 | 12.4 Bridge Management Entity |
113 | 12.5 MAC entities 12.6 Forwarding process |
117 | 12.7 Filtering Database |
122 | 12.8 Bridge Protocol Entity |
129 | 12.9 GARP Entities |
132 | 12.10 Bridge VLAN managed objects |
142 | 12.11 GMRP entities |
144 | 12.12 MST configuration entities |
149 | 13. The Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) 13.1 Protocol design requirements |
150 | 13.2 Protocol support requirements 13.3 MSTP overview |
156 | 13.4 Relationship of MSTP to RSTP |
157 | 13.5 Modeling an MST Region as a single RSTP Bridge |
158 | 13.6 STP and RSTP compatibility |
159 | 13.7 MST Configuration Identification |
160 | 13.8 MST Regions |
161 | 13.9 Spanning Tree Priority Vectors |
162 | 13.10 CIST Priority Vector calculations |
164 | 13.11 MST Priority Vector calculations |
166 | 13.12 Port Role assignments 13.13 Stable connectivity |
168 | 13.14 Communicating Spanning Tree information |
169 | 13.15 Changing Spanning Tree information |
170 | 13.16 Changing Port States |
175 | 13.17 Updating learned station location information |
176 | 13.18 MSTP and point-to-point links 13.19 Multiple Spanning Tree state machines |
178 | 13.20 Notational conventions used in state diagrams 13.21 State machine timers |
179 | 13.22 MSTP performance parameters |
180 | 13.23 Per-Bridge variables |
182 | 13.24 Per-Port variables |
187 | 13.25 State machine conditions and parameters |
190 | 13.26 State machine procedures |
197 | 13.27 The Port Timers state machine 13.28 Port Receive state machine |
198 | 13.29 Port Protocol Migration state machine 13.30 Bridge Detection state machine 13.31 Port Transmit state machine |
200 | 13.32 Port Information state machine |
201 | 13.33 Port Role Selection state machine 13.34 Port Role Transitions state machine |
205 | 13.35 Port State Transition state machine 13.36 Topology Change state machine |
206 | 13.37 Performance |
208 | 14. Use of BPDUs by MSTP 14.1 BPDU Structure 14.2 Encoding of parameter types |
210 | 14.3 BPDU formats and parameters |
211 | 14.4 Validation of received BPDUs 14.5 Transmission of BPDUs |
212 | 14.6 Encoding and decoding of STP Configuration, RST, and MST BPDUs |
215 | Annex A (normative) PICS proforma |
243 | Annex B (informative) Shared and Independent VLAN Learning |
251 | Annex C (informative) MAC method dependent aspects of VLAN support |
283 | Annex D (informative) Background to VLANs |
284 | Annex E (informative) Interoperability considerations |
296 | Annex F (informative) Frame translation considerations |
297 | Annex G (informative) Priority |
302 | Annex H (informative) Bibliography |