I.S. EN 62457:2008
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MULTIMEDIA HOME NETWORKS - HOME NETWORK COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL OVER IP FOR MULTIMEDIA HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES
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English
01-01-2008
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FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
1 Scope
2 Normative reference
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Terms and definitions
3.2 Abbreviations
4 TCP/IP interface and requirements
4.1 Overview
4.2 Topology
4.3 UDP interface
4.4 Packet format of Home Network frame
4.4.1 General
4.4.2 Home Network transmission frame transfer
4.4.3 MAC/IP address resolution request/response
4.4.4 IP/MAC address resolution request/response
4.4.5 Hardware/MAC address resolution request/response
4.4.6 MAC address initialization request/response
4.4.7 MAC address server initialization response/MAC
address allocation response
4.4.8 MAC address confirmation request/response
4.4.9 MAC address request to all nodes/response
4.4.10 MAC address server detection request/response,
MAC address server notification
4.4.11 Network control message (destination invalid)
4.4.12 Network control message (NMa overlap)
4.5 Basic communication sequences
4.5.1 General
4.5.2 MAC/IP address resolution request/response
(resolution of the NMa into the IP address)
4.5.3 IP/MAC address resolution request/response
(resolution of IP address into NMa)
4.5.4 Hardware/MAC address resolution request/response
4.5.5 MAC address request/response to all nodes
4.5.6 Network control message (destination invalid)
4.5.7 Special case pertaining to packets with invalid
destination values
4.5.8 Network control message (NMa overlap)
4.6 NMa acquisition booting sequence
4.6.1 Overview of NMa acquisition booting sequence
4.6.2 Overview of the processing after acquisition of
IP Address
4.6.3 Booting node
4.6.4 MAC address server
4.6.5 Operating nodes
4.7 MAC address server
4.7.1 Requirement of MAC address server
4.7.2 Processing sequence for MAC address server booting
4.7.3 Processing by operating MAC address server
4.8 Time period parameters
4.9 Provision for updating data after NMa acquisition
5 TCP/IP and requirements
5.1 IP
5.1.1 Protocols to be used
5.1.2 IP Address
5.1.3 Multicast address
5.1.4 DHCP
5.1.5 Method for obtaining IP Address by manual
setting, etc
5.1.6 Routing
5.2 UDP
5.2.1 Protocols to be used
5.2.2 Port Number
6 Lower-layer medium-specific interface and requirements
6.1 Interface and requirements on lower-layer medium
6.2 Software internal status transition
6.2.1 Overview
6.2.2 Stop status
6.2.3 Cold start status
6.2.4 Warm start status
6.2.5 Communication suspension status
6.2.6 Normal operation status
6.2.7 Error stop status
6.2.8 Temporary stop status
Annex A (informative) Basic booting sequence
Annex B (informative) Basic MAC address server booting sequence
Annex C (normative) Requirements on IEEE 802.15.1
Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international
publications with their corresponding European
publications
Bibliography
Defines the requirements for the interface between the Home Network Lower Layer for a country's home network of standalone-type household appliances and the TCP/IP Layer for cases where it is intended to introduce a TCP/IP Layer to each of the nodes comprising such home network of standalone-type household appliances.
DevelopmentNote |
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
84
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PublisherName |
National Standards Authority of Ireland
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Status |
Current
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Standards | Relationship |
IEC 62457:2007 | Identical |
EN 62457:2008 | Identical |
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