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802-1990

Local and Metropolitan Area Networks: IEEE Standard: Overview and Architecture

Superseded by IEEE Std 802-2001 This IEEE Standards product is part of the 802 family on LAN/MAN. This document provides an overview to the family of IEEE 802 Standards, defines compliance with the family of IEEE 802 Standards, describes the relationship of the IEEE 802 Standards to the Open Systems Interconnections Basic Reference Model [ISO 7498:1984] and explains the relationship of these standards to the higher layer protocols, and provides a standard for identification of public, private, and standard protocols.

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802-2001

IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks: Overview and Architecture

IEEE Std 802-2001, IEEE Standards for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks: Overview and Architecture, provides an overview to the family of IEEE 802 Standards. It defines compliance with the family of IEEE 802 Standards; it describes the relationship of the IEEE 802 Standards to the Open Systems Interconnection Basic Reference Model [ISO/IEC 7498-1:1994] and explains the relationship of these standards to the higher layer protocols; it provides a standard for the structure of LAN MAC addresses; and it provides a standard for identification of public, private, and standard protocols.

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802.1AB-2009

IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks– Station and Media Access Control Connectivity Discovery

This document defines a protocol and a set of managed objects that can be used for discovering the physical topology from adjacent stations in IEEE 802 LANs.

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802.1AB-2009/Cor 1-2013

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks–Station and Media Access Control Connectivity Discovery Corrigendum 1: Technical and Editorial Corrections

Technical and editorial errors identified by the IEEE 802.1 Working Group’s maintenance activity are corrected by this corrigendum.

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802.1AB-2009/Cor 2-2015

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks– Station and Media Access Control Connectivity Discovery Corrigendum 2: Technical and Editorial Corrections

Technical and editorial errors identified by the IEEE 802.1 Working Group’s maintenance activity are corrected by this corrigendum to IEEE 802.1AB(TM)-2009.

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802.1AC-2012

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks-Media Access Control (MAC) Service Definition

The MAC service provided by all IEEE 802(R) MACs along with the Internal Sublayer Service (ISS) that is provided by IEEE 802 MACs to the relay function of a Media Access Control(MAC) Bridge are defined in this standard.

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802.1ad-2005

IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks—Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks—Amendment 4: Provider Bridges

This amendment enables a service provider to use the architecture and protocols of IEEE Std 802.1Q to offer the equivalent of separate LANs, Bridged Local Area Networks, or Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks to a number of customers, while requiring no cooperation between the customers, and minimal cooperation between each customer and the service provider.

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802.1AE-2006

IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks: Media Access Control (MAC) Security

This standard specifies how all or part of a network can be secured transparently to peer protocol entities that use the MAC Service provided by IEEE 802u00ae LANs to communicate. MAC security (MACsec) provides connectionless user data confidentiality, frame data integrity, and data origin authenticity.

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802.1AEbn-2011

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks–Media Access Control (MAC) Security Amendment 1: Galois Counter Mode–Advanced Encryption Standard– 256 (GCM-AES-256) Cipher Suite

This amendment specifies the GCM-AES-256 Cipher Suite as an option in addition to the existing mandatory to implement Default Cipher Suite, GCM-AES-128.

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802.1AEbw-2013

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks–Media Access Control (MAC) Security Amendment 2: Extended Packet Numbering

The optional use of Cipher Suites that make use of a 64-bit (PN) to allow more than 232 MACsec protected frames to be sent with a single Secure Association Key are specified by this amendment.

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802.1AEcg-2017

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks–Media Access Control (MAC) Security – Amendment 3: Ethernet Data Encryption devices

Ethernet Data Encryption devices (EDEs) are specified in this amendment. An EDE is a two-port bridge that uses MACsec to provide secure connectivity for attached customer bridges, or for attached provider bridges. EDEs may allow the customer (or provider) bridges to continue to use a VLAN Identifier (VID) in transmitted frames to select

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802.1ag-2007

IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks Amendment 5: Connectivity Fault Management

This amendment specifies protocols, procedures, and managed objects to support connectivity fault management. These allow discovery and verification of the path, through bridges and LANs, taken for frames addressed to and from specified network users. Connectivity faults can be detected and isolated to an individual bridge or LAN.

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802.1ah-2008

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks — Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks Amendment 7: Provider Backbone Bridges

This amendment defines an architecture and bridge protocols for interconnection of multiple Provider Bridged Networks, allowing a Provider to support up tot 2^20 service instances.

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802.1aj-2009

IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks–Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks Amendment 11: Two-Port Media Access Control (Mac) Relay

This amendment to IEEE Std 802.1Q specifies the function of a MAC Relay with two MACs, and the protocols and procedures to support its operation. A MAC Relay is transparent to all frame-based media independent protocols except those explicitly addressed to this device. It is remotely manageable through at least one of its external MACs, and signals a failure of either MAC’s LAN through the other MAC.

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802.1ak-2007

IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks – Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks – Amendment 07: Multiple Registration Protocol

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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802.1ap-2008

IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks — Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks – Amendment 8: Management Information Base (MIB) Definitions for VLAN Bridges

This amendment includes management information base (MIB) definitions in IEEE Std 802.1Q.

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802.1aq-2012

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks–Media Access Control (MAC) Bridges and Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks–Amendment 20: Shortest Path Bridging

This amendment to IEEE Std 802.1Q-2011 specifies shortest path bridging of unicast and multicast frames, including protocols to calculate multiple active topologies that can share learned station information, and support of a virtual local area network (VLAN) by multiple, per topology VLAN identifiers (VIDs). (Additional downloads for this standard are attached or can be downloaded at http://standards.ieee.org/downloads/802.1/index.html)

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802.1AR-2009

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks – Secure Device Identity

A secure device identifier (DevID) is cryptographically bound to a device and supports authentication of the device’s identity. Locally significant identities can be securely associated with an initial manufacturer-provisioned DevID and used in provisioning and authentication protocols to allow a network administrator to establish the trustworthiness of a device and select appropriate policies for transmission and reception of data and control protocols to and from the device.

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802.1AS-2011

IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks – Timing and Synchronization for Time-Sensitive Applications in Bridged Local Area Networks

This standard defines a protocol and procedures for the transport of timing over bridged and virtual bridged local area networks. It includes the transport of synchronized time, the selection of the timing source (i.e., best master), and the indication of the occurrence and magnitude of timing impairments (i.e., phase and frequency discontinuities).

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802.1AS-2011/Cor 1-2013

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks– Timing and Synchronization for Time-Sensitive Applications in Bridged Local Area Networks– Corrigendum 1: Technical and Editorial Corrections

This corrigendum to IEEE Std 802.1AS – 2011 corrects minor errors, bugs, ambiguities, and inconsistencies that were missed when the document was balloted. It does not contain new material.

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802.1AS-2011/Cor 2-2015

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks– Timing and Synchronization for Time-Sensitive Applications in Bridged Local Area Networks– Corrigendum 2: Technical and Editorial Corrections

Technical and editorial corrections are provided by this corrigendum to IEEE Std 802.1AS.

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802.1AX-2008

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks–Link Aggregation

Link Aggregation allows one or more links to be aggregated together to form a Link Aggregation Group, such that a Media Access Control (MAC) Client can treat the Link Aggregation Group as if it were a single link. To this end, it specifies the establishment of data terminal equipu00adment (DTE) to DTE logical links, consisting of N parallel instances of full duplex point-to-point links operating at the same data rate. This standard defines the MAC independent Link Aggregation capability, and general information relevant to specific MAC types that support link aggregation.

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802.1AX-2014

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks — Link Aggregation

MAC-independent Link Aggregation capability and general information relevant to specific MAC types are defined in this standard. Link Aggregation allows parallel full-duplex point-to-point links to be used as if they were a single link and also supports the use of multiple links as a resilient load sharing interconnect between multiple nodes in two separately administered networks. (The PDF of this standard is available at no cost compliments of the IEEE GET program. Additional downloads are attached or can be downloaded at https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/browse/standards/get-program/page)

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802.1AX-2014/Cor 1-2017

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks — Link Aggregation — Corrigendum 1: Technical and editorial corrections

Technical and editorial corrections are provided in this corrigendum to IEEE Std 802.1AX-2014.

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802.1AXbk-2012

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks–Link Aggregation Amendment 1: Protocol Addressing

Link Aggregation allows one or more links to be aggregated together to form a Link Aggregation Group, such that a Media Access Control (MAC) Client can treat the Link Aggregation Group as if it were a single link. To this end, it specifies the establishment of data terminal equipment (DTE) to DTE logical links, consisting of N parallel instances of full-duplex, point-to-point links operating at the same data rate. The MAC independent Link Aggregation capability, and general information relevant to specific MAC types that support Link Aggregation, are defined in this standard.

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802.1BA-2011

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks–Audio Video Bridging (AVB) Systems

Profiles that select features, options, configurations, defaults, protocols and procedures of bridges, stations and LANs that are necessary to build networks that are capable of transporting time-sensitive audio and/or video data streams are defined in this standard. (This PDF of this standard is available as part of the IEEE Get program. Through the IEEE SA and industry support, select IEEE standards are available for download at no charge. For more details go to our web page at https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/browse/standards/get-program/page.)

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802.1BA-2011/Cor 1-2016

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks– Audio Video Bridging (AVB) Systems– Corrigendum 1: Technical and Editorial Corrections

Technical and editorial errors identified by the IEEE 802.1 Working Group’s maintenance activity are corrected in this corrigendum to IEEE Std 802.1BA-2011.

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802.1D-2004

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks: Media Access Control (MAC) Bridges

An architecture for the interconnection of IEEE 802(R) Local Area Networks (LANs) below the MAC Service boundary is defined. MAC Bridges, as specified by this standard, allow communications between end stations attached to separate LANs, each with its own separate MAC, to be transparent to logical link control (LLC) and network layer protocols, just as if the stations were attached to the same LAN.

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802.1Q-1998

IEEE Standards for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks: Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks

This IEEE Standards product is part of the 802 family on LAN/MAN. This standard defines an architecture for Virtual Bridged LANs, the services provided in Virtual Bridged LANs, and the protocols and algorithms involved in the provision of those services.

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802.1Q-2005

IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks—Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks

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.

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802.1Q-2011

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks–Media Access Control (MAC) Bridges and Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks

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. Incorporates IEEE Std 802.1Q-2005, IEEE Std 802.1ad-2005, IEEE Std 802.1ak-2007, IEEE Std 802.1ag-2007, IEEE Std 802.1ah-2008, IEEE Std 802-1Q-2005/Cor-1-2008, IEEE Std 802.1ap-2008, IEEE Std 802.1Qaw-2009, IEEE Std 802.1Qay-2009, IEEE Std 802.1aj-2009, IEEE Std 802.1Qav-2009, IEEE Std Qau-2010, and IEEE Std Qat-2010.

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802.1Q-2014

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks–Bridges and Bridged Networks

This standard specifies how the Media Access Control (MAC) Service is supported by Bridged Networks, the principles of operation of those networks, and the operation of MAC Bridges and VLAN Bridges, including management, protocols, and algorithms. This revision includes the following amendments and corrigenda: IEEE 802.1Qbe-2011 IEEE 802.1Qbc-2011 IEEE 802.1Qbb-2011 IEEE 802.1Qaz-2011 IEEE 802.1Qbf-2011 IEEE 802.1Qbg-2012 IEEE 802.1aq-2012 IEEE 802.1Q-2011/Cor 2-2012 IEEE 802.1Qbp-2014./index.html. It also supersedes IEEE 802.1D-2004.

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802.1Q-2018

IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks–Bridges and Bridged Networks

This standard specifies how the Media Access Control (MAC) Service is supported by Bridged Networks, the principles of operation of those networks, and the operation of MAC Bridges and VLAN Bridges, including management, protocols, and algorithms. Supersedes 802.1Q-2014. IEEE 802.1Qcd-2015, IEEE 802.1Qca-2015,IEEE 802.1Q-2014_Cor-1-2015, IEEE 802.1Qbv-2015, IEEE 802.1Qbu-2016, IEEE 802-1Qbz-2016, IEEE 802.1Qci-2017 and IEEE 802.1Qch-2017. (The PDF of this standard is available at no cost to you compliments of the IEEE GET program https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/browse/standards/get-program/page)

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802.1Q, 2003 Edition-2003

IEEE Standards for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks: Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks

This standard defines an architecture for Virtual Bridged LANs, the services provided in Virtual Bridged LANs, and the protocols and algorithms involved in the provision of those services. (Incorporates IEEE Std 802.1Q-1998, IEEE Std 802.1u™-2001, IEEE Std 802.1v™-2001, and IEEE Std 802.1s™-2002)

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802.1Q-2005/Cor 1-2008

IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks – Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks – Corrigendum 1: Corrections to the Multiple Registration Portocol

This corrigendum to IEEE Std 802.1Q corrects errors in the MRP protocol specification.

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802.1Q-2011/Cor 2-2012

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks–Media Access Control (MAC) Bridges and Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks–Corrigendum 2: Technical and editorial corrections

This corrigendum to IEEE Std 802.1Q-2011 corrects technical and editorial errors identified by the IEEE 802.1 Working Group’s maintenance activity.

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802.1Q-2014/Cor 1-2015

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks–Bridges and Bridged Networks–Corrigendum 1: Technical and editorial corrections

Correction of technical and editorial errors identified by the IEEE 802.1 maintenance activity are presented in this document.

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802.1Qat-2010

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks–Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks Amendment 14: Stream Reservation Protocol (SRP)

This amendment specifies protocols, procedures, and managed objects, usable by existing higher layer mechanisms, that allow network resources to be reserved for specific traffic streams traversing a bridged local area network. (The PDF of this standard is available at not cost compliments of the GETIEEE802 program located at https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/browse/standards/get-program/page)

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802.1Qau-2010

IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks– Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks Amendment 13: Congestion Notification

This amendment specifies protocols, procedures and managed objects that support congestion management of long-lived data flows within network domains of limited bandwidth-delay product. This is achieved by enabling bridges to signal congestion to end stations capable of transmission rate limiting to avoid frame loss.

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802.1Qav-2009

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks– Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks Amendment 12: Forwarding and Queuing Enhancements for Time-Sensitive Streams

This amendment to IEEE Std 802.1Q defines enhancements to the forwarding and queueing functions of a VLAN Bridge to support the transmission of time sensitive data streams.

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802.1Qaw-2009

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks– Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks Amendment 9: Management of Data Driven and Data Dependent Connectivity Faults

This amendment extends the connectivity fault management capabilities introduced in IEEE Std 802.1ag-2007 to include tools to facilitate diagnosis and isolation of faults sensitive to, or caused by, particular data patterns in frames transmitted by a service user.

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802.1Qay-2009

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks– Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks Amendment 10: Provider Backbone Bridge Traffic Engineering

This amendment specifies changes to IEEE Std 802.1Q-2005, as amended by IEEE Std 802.1ad-2005, IEEE Std 802.1ag-2007, IEEE Std 802.1ak-2007, IEEE Std 802.1ah-2008, and IEEE Std 802.1ap-2008, that support provisioning systems that explicitly select traffic engineered paths within Provider Backbone Bridged Networks. Changes are applied to the base text of IEEE Std 802.1Q-2005 as amended by IEEE Std 802.1ad-2005, IEEE Std 802.1ak-2007, IEEE Std 802.1ag-2007, IEEE Std 802.1ah-2008, and IEEE Std 802.1ap-2008.

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802.1Qaz-2011

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks–Media Access Control (MAC) Bridges and Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks–Amendment 18: Enhanced Transmission Selection for Bandwidth Sharing Between Traffic Classes

This amendment to IEEE Std 802.1Q-2011 defines enhancements to transmission selection to support allocation of bandwidth amongst traffic classes, plus a protocol for controlling the application of Data Center Bridging features.

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802.1Qbb-2011

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks–Media Access Control (MAC) Bridges and Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks–Amendment 17: Priority-based Flow Control

This amendment to IEEE Std 802.1Q-2011 specifies protocols, procedures, and managed objects that enable flow control per traffic class on IEEE 802(R) point-to-point full duplex links. This is achieved by a mechanism similar to IEEE 802.3 Annex 31B PAUSE, but operating on individual priorities.

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802.1Qbc-2011

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks–Media Access Control (MAC) Bridges and Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks–Amendment 16: Provider Bridging–Remote Customer Service Interfaces

This amendment to IEEE Std 802.1Q-2011 specifies the use of service virtual local area networks (S-VLANs) to provide customer service interfaces in one Provider Bridged Network for customer interface local area networks (LANs) attached to another Provider Bridged Network.

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802.1Qbe-2011

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks–Media Access Control (MAC) Bridges and Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks– Amendment 15: Multiple I-SID Registration Protocol

This amendment to IEEE Std 802.1Q-2011 specifies protocols, procedures, and managed objects to support topology change signaling to alter the binding (held in an I-Component) of Customer addresses to Backbone addresses on a per-I-SID basis. This is accomplished by extending the use of the Multiple Registration Protocol (MRP).

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802.1Qbf-2011

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks–Media Access Control (MAC) Bridges and Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks–Amendment 19: PBB-TE Infrastructure Segment Protection

This amendment to IEEE Std 802.1Q-2011 specifies localized protection of selected Traffic Engineered Service Instances traversing a common sequence of Provider Network Ports.

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802.1Qbg-2012

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks–Media Access Control (MAC) Bridges and Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks–Amendment 21: Edge Virtual Bridging

This amendment to IEEE Std 802.1Q-2011 specifies protocols, procedures, and managed objects that — Provide for the discovery, configuration, and control of a pair of direct-attached limited-function Service VLAN (S-VLAN) components to extend the services of a customer bridge to remote ports and enable coexistence of multiple services onstation-resident ports (e.g., embedded bridging). — Provide for discovery, configuration, and control of a Reflective Relay Service for a bridge port. — Provide for discovery of, and coordinated configuration of, edge relays (ERs) and other devices that utilize the reflective relay service. — Provide for dynamic profile-driven port configuration. (Additional files are attached or can be found at http://standards.ieee.org/downloads/802.1/

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802.1Qbp-2014

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks – Media Access Control (MAC) Bridges and Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks – Amendment 22: Equal Cost Multiple Path (ECMP)

Routing algorithms and relay behavior supporting equal cost multipath forwarding in shortest path bridged VLANs are specified in this amendment to IEEE Std 802.1Q.

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802.1Qbu-2016

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks — Bridges and Bridged Networks — Amendment 26: Frame Preemption

Enhancements to the forwarding process that support frame preemption are provided in this amendment to IEEE Std 802.1Q-2014.

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802.1Qbv-2015

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks — Bridges and Bridged Networks – Amendment 25: Enhancements for Scheduled Traffic

Enhancements to the forwarding process that supports scheduled traffic is provided in this amendment to IEEE Std 802.1Q-2014. Additional downloads are attached or can be downloaded at http://standards.ieee.org/downloads/802.1/index.html)

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802.1Qbz-2016

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks–Bridges and Bridged Networks–Amendment 27: Enhancements to Bridging of IEEE 802.11 Media

Protocols, procedures, and managed objects to allow IEEE 802.11 media to provide internal connections within bridged networks, as well as access to bridged networks, are provided in this amendment.

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802.1Qca-2015

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks– Bridges and Bridged Networks – Amendment 24: Path Control and Reservation

Explicit path control, bandwidth reservation, and redundancy (protection, restoration) for data flows are specified in this amendment to IEEE Std 802.1Q-2014.

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802.1Qcc-2018

IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks–Bridges and Bridged Networks — Amendment 31: Stream Reservation Protocol (SRP) Enhancements and Performance Improvements

Enhancements to the configuration of time-sensitive streams are provided by this amendment to IEEE Std 802.1Q-2018. (The PDF of this standard is available to you at no cost, compliments of the IEEE GET program https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/browse/standards/get-program/page)

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802.1Qcd-2015

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks– Bridges and Bridged Networks – Amendment 23: Application Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) Type, Length, Value (TLV)

Enhancements to the set of TLVs used by the Data Center Bridging eXchange protocol (DCBX) for the purpose of simplifying the management of networks utilizing Data Center Bridging (DCB) features are defined in this amendment to IEEE Std 802.1Q-2014.

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802.1Qch-2017

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks–Bridges and Bridged Networks–Amendment 29: Cyclic Queuing and Forwarding

The use of traffic scheduling and per-stream filtering and policing to support cyclic queuing and forwarding are described in this amendment to IEEE Std 802.1Q-2014.

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802.1Qci-2017

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks–Bridges and Bridged Networks–Amendment 28: Per-Stream Filtering and Policing

Enhancements to the forwarding process that support per-stream filtering and policing are provided in this amendment to IEEE Std 802.1Q-2014.

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802.1Qcp-2018

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks–Bridges and Bridged Networks–Amendment 30: YANG Data Model

A YANG data model in support of configuration and operational status information for a subset of Bridging capabilities is provided in this amendment to IEEE Std 802.1Q™-2018. (The PDF of this standard is available at no cost to you compliments of the IEEE GET program https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/browse/standards/get-program/page)

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802.1Qcr-2020

IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks–Bridges and Bridged Networks – Amendment 34:Asynchronous Traffic Shaping

Procedures and managed objects for Bridges and end stations to perform Asynchronous Traffic Shaping over full-duplex links with constant bit data rates are specified in this amendment to IEEE Std 802.1Q(TM)-2018.

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802.1Qcx-2020

IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks–Bridges and Bridged Networks Amendment 33: YANG Data Model for Connectivity Fault Management

YANG data model that supports configuration, status reporting, and monitoring for Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) for Two-Port MAC Relays, Customer VLAN Bridges, and Provider Bridges is further developed by this amendment to IEEE Std 802.1Q™-2018. See also IEEE Std 802.1Qcp™-2018 for the introduction of this YANG data model.

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802.1Qcy-2019

IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks–Bridges and Bridged Networks Amendment 32: Virtual Station Interface (VSI) Discovery and Configuration Protocol (VDP) Extension to Support Network Virtualization Overlays Over Layer 3 (NVO3)

Extensions to the Virtual Station Interface (VSI) Discovery and Configuration Protocol (VDP) to support using the protocol between an end station and a device doing encapsulation/decapsulation for Network Virtualization Overlays Over Layer 3 (NVO3) are specified in this amendment to IEEE Std 802.1Q-2018. The extensions include adding format types [e.g., Internet Protocol (IP) addresses] and enhancing indication of migration events. (The PDF of this standard is available at no cost compliments of the IEEE GET program)

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802.1s-2002

IEEE Standards for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks – Amendment to 802.1Q Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks: Multiple Spanning Trees

This standard extends the architecture, protocols, and algorithms specified in IEEE Std 802.1Q, 1998 Edition, to allow data traffic belonging to different VLANs to be allocated to different spanning trees, while retaining interoperability with bridges conformant to that prior specification.

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802.1u-2001

IEEE Standard for Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks – Corrigendum 1: Technical and Editorial Corrections

This amendment to IEEE 802.1Q,1998 Edition is intended to document maintenance items identified in the text of IEEE Std 802.1Q, 1998 Edition.IEEE Std 802.1u-2001 identifies any proposed changes to IEEE Std 802.1Q, 1998 Edition that have arisen as a consequence of maintenance activity. The changes are documented in the usual form for an amendment to IEEE 802 standards; i.e., as an explicit set of editing instructions that, if correctly applied to the text of IEEE Std 802.1Q,1998 Edition, will create a corrected document.

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802.1v-2001

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks–Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks — Amendment 2: VLAN Classification by Protocol and Port

This amendment to IEEE Std 802.1Q,1998 Edition describes enhancements to allow for classification of incoming packets by methods other than source port. Specifically, it defines rules for classification based on data-link layer protocol identification. The document identifies proposed changes to the text of IEEE Std 802.1Q,1998 Edition that have arisen as a consequence of this activity. These are documented in the usual form for amendments to IEEE 802 standards; i.e., as an explicit set of editing instructions that, if correctly applied to the text of IEEE Std 802.1Q,1998 Edition, will create a corrected document.

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802.1X-2004

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks – Port-Based Network Access Control

Revision of IEEE Std 802.1X-2001 Port-based network access control makes use of the physical access characteristics of IEEE 802 Local Area Networks (LAN) infrastructures in order to provide a means of authenticating and authorizing devices attached to a LAN port that has point-to-point connection characteristics, and of preventing access to that port in cases in which the authentication and authorization process fails.

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802.1X-2010

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks–Port-Based Network Access Control

Port-based network access control allows a network administrator to restrict the use of IEEE 802 LAN service access points (ports) to secure communication between authenticated and authorized devices. This standard specifies a common architecture, functional elements, and protocols that support mutual authentication between the clients of ports attached to the same LAN and that secure communication between the ports, including the media access method independent protocols that are used to discover and establish the security associations used by IEEE 802.1AE MAC Security.

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802.1Xbx-2014

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks — Port-Based Network Access Control Amendment 1: MAC Security Key Agreement Protocol (MKA) Extensions

Media Access Control security (MACsec) Key Agreement protocol (MKA) data elements and procedures that provide additional security and manageability capabilities, including the ability to maintain secure communication while the operation of MKA is suspended, when used in conjunction with MACsec Cipher Suites that support Extended Packet Numbering are added in this amendment.

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802.1Xck-2018

IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks – Port-Based Network Access Control Amendment 2: YANG Data Model

The YANG data model specified in this amendment to IEEE Std 802.1X™-2010 allows configuration and status reporting for port-based network access control, in the scenarios described in Clause 7 of this standard and Clause 11 of IEEE Std 802.1AE™-2018, using the information model previously specified in this standard. (The PDF of this standard is available at no cost to you compliments of the IEEE GET program https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/browse/standards/get-program/page)

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802a-2003

IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks: Overview and Architecture – Amendment 1: Ethertypes for Prototype and Vendor-Specific Protocol Development

IEEE Std 802-2001, IEEE Local and Metropolitan Area Networks: Overview and Architecture, provides an overview to the family of IEEE 802 Standards. This amendment to IEEE Std 802 identifies a set of Ethertypes that may be used for prototype and vendor specific use, and defines how the Ethertypes should be used.

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802b-2004

IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks: Overview and Architecture – Amendment 2: Registration of Object Identifiers

IEEE Std 802-2001, IEEE Local and Metropolitan Area Networks: Overview and Architecture, provides an overview to the family of IEEE 802 standards. This amendment to IEEE Std 802-2001 specifies an Object Identifier hierarchy used within IEEE 802 for uniform allocation of Object Identifiers used in IEEE 802 standards.

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8802-1Q-2016

ISO/IEC/IEEE International Standard – Information technology — Telecommunications and information exchange between systems — Local and metropolitan area networks — Specific requirements — Part 1Q: Bridges and bridged networks

This international standard specifies how the Media Access Control (MAC) Service is supported by Bridged Networks, the principles of operation of those networks, and the operation of MAC Bridges and VLAN Bridges, including management, protocols, and algorithms

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