IEEE DRAFT 802.1V : 200D5
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STANDARD FOR SUPPLEMENT TO IEEE 802.1Q: IEEE STANDARDS FOR LOCAL AND METROPOLITAN AREA NETWORKS: VIRTUAL BRIDGED LOCAL AREA NETWORKS: VLAN CLASSIFICATION BY PROTOCOL AND PORT
11-04-2001
12-01-2013
Editorial notes
1 Overview
2 References
3 Definitions
3.21 Protocol Template
3.22 Protocol Group Identifier
3.23 Protocol Group Database
4 Abbreviations
5 Conformance
5.1 Static conformance requirements
5.2 Options
5.3 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement
(PICS)
5.4 MAC-specific bridging methods
6 Architectural overview
6.1 Configuration
6.2 Distribution of configuration information
6.3 Relay
6.4 Filtering Database architecture
6.5 VLAN classification
6.6 Rules for tagging frames
6.7 Spanning Tree
7 Support of the MAC Service in VLANs
8 Principles of operation
8.1 Bridge operation
8.2 Bridge architecture
8.3 Model of operation
8.4 Port States, Port parameters, Active Ports, and
the active topology
8.5 Frame reception
8.6 The ingress rules
8.7 The Forwarding Process
8.8 The egress rules
8.9 Frame transmission
8.10 The Learning Process
8.11 The Filtering Database
8.12 Bridge Protocol Entity and GARP Protocol
Entities
8.13 Bridge Management
8.14 Addressing
9 Tagged frame format
9.1 Overview
9.2 Transmission and representation of octets
9.3 Structure of the tag header
10 Use of GMRP in VLANs
11 VLAN topology management
11.1 Static and dynamic VLAN configuration
11.2 GARP VLAN Registration Protocol
11.3 Conformance to GVRP
11.4 Procedural model
12 VLAN Bridge Management
12.1 Management functions
12.2 Managed objects
12.3 Data types
12.4 Bridge Management Entity
12.5 MAC entities
12.6 Forwarding process
12.7 Filtering Database
12.8 Bridge Protocol Entity
12.9 GARP Entities
12.10 Bridge VLAN managed objects
Annex A
A.1 - Introduction
A.2 - Abbreviations and special symbols
A.3 - Instructions for completing the PICS proforma
A.4 - PICS proforma for IEEE Draft P802.1v/D5
A.5 - Major capabilities and options
A.6 - Relay and filtering of frames
A.7 - Maintenance of filtering entries in the Filtering
Database
A.8 - Addressing
A.9 - Spanning Tree Algorithm
A.10 - Bridge Management
A.11 - Performance
A.12 - GARP and GMRP
A.13 - VLAN support
Annex B
Annex C
Annex D
D.1 - Basic VLAN concepts
D.2 - Relationship of other VLAN styles to with the
Port-based VLAN model
D.3 - Example configurations for the Port-and-protocol-
based VLAN model
Annex E - Interoperability considerations
E.1 - Requirements for interoperability
E.2 - Homogenous 802.1Q Bridged LANs
E.3 - Heterogeneous Bridged LANs: intermixing ISO/IEC
15802-3 (D) and 802.1Q (Q) Bridges
E.4 - Heterogeneous Bridged LANs: intermixing ISO/IEC
11802-5 and 802.1Q Bridges
E.5 - Heterogeneous Bridged LANs: intermixing 802.1Q
Bridges with ISO/IEC 15802-3 Bridges
E.6 - Intermixing Port-based classification and Port-
and-Protocol-based classification or future
enhancements in 802.1Q Version 1.0 Bridges with
future 802.1Q Bridges
Annex F - Frame translation considerations
Figure 8-8 - Example of operation of port-and-protocol based
classification
Figure D-1 - Port-based VLANs
Figure D-2 - Example of control down to the individual
protocol level
Figure E-4 - Interoperability between Q versions 1 and 2
Port-based and Port-and-Protocol-based
classification
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