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IEEE 1914.3-2023

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IEEE Standard for Radio over Ethernet Encapsulations and Mappings (Published)

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IEEE 2023 244
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Revision Standard – Active. The encapsulation and mapping of radio protocols transported over Ethernet frames and Internet Protocol (IP) packets and the operation of the mappers and de-mappers are defined in this standard. Structure-agnostic definitions are provided for any digitized radio data. Structure-aware definitions are provided for the Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI™). Native mode definitions are provided for normal and compressed digitized radio in-phase and quadrature (I/Q) payload. Specifications are provided for parameters, control messages, and mechanisms that help operate, administrate, and maintain the mapping and demapping functions. A management model and a YANG data model are defined.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 1914.3™-2023 Front Cover
2 Title page
4 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
8 Participants
9 Introduction
14 Contents
17 List of Figures
19 List of Tables
20 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Word usage
21 2. Normative references
22 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
24 4. Type conventions
4.1 General
4.2 RoE Ethernet type
4.3 RoE UDP port number (optional)
4.4 Bit, octet ordering, and numerical presentation
25 5. Radio over Ethernet (RoE)
5.1 General
5.2 RoE architecture
28 5.3 RoE nodes, interfaces, and objects
34 5.4 RoE encapsulations
35 5.5 RoE packet format
43 6. Timing and synchronization considerations
6.1 General
44 6.2 General assumptions
6.3 RoE presentation time
6.4 Radio timestamp reference planes
45 7. RoE parameters
7.1 General
7.2 Parameter introduction
47 7.3 Parameter lists
58 8. RoE mappers
8.1 General
59 8.2 Structure-agnostic RoE mapper
62 8.3 Structure-aware (time domain) RoE mapper
70 8.4 Native time domain RoE packet mapper
71 8.5 Native frequency domain RoE mapper
76 8.6 Structure-aware (frequency domain) RoE mapper
79 9. RoE control objects
9.1 General
80 9.2 RoE control object parameters
81 9.3 RoE control packet formats
82 9.4 RoE OAM TLV control packet (optional)
85 9.5 RoE Ctrl_AxC control packet (optional)
86 9.6 RoE VSD control packet (optional)
9.7 RoE timing control packet (optional)
88 9.8 RoE Loopback control packet (optional)
90 9.9 RoE mapper status control packet (optional)
93 10. RoE delay measurement, DM (optional)
10.1 General
94 10.2 RoE DM packet format
102 11. RoE performance monitoring (PM) counters (optional)
11.1 General
103 11.2 PM counters
104 11.3 Data type of PM counter value
11.4 Reading the PM counter value
105 11.5 Saturation of the PM counter value
12. Defect monitoring and consequential actions (optional)
12.1 General
12.2 RoE mapper defects
106 12.3 RoE de-mapper defects
107 12.4 RoE mapper defect indication and status parameters
110 12.5 RoE de-mapper defect indication and status parameters
114 12.6 Available consequential actions
12.7 RoE mapper consequential actions for defects
116 12.8 RoE de-mapper consequential actions for defects
119 13. Support for auto-negotiation (optional)
13.1 General
13.2 RE Proxy and REC Proxy designations
120 13.3 Auto-negotiation parameters
122 13.4 RE Proxy state machine
125 13.5 REC Proxy state machine
127 13.6 Auto-negotiation example
131 13.7 CPRI rate change performance
132 14. YANG data model (optional)
14.1 Overview and conformance
133 14.2 Security considerations
14.3 Structure of the YANG module
134 14.4 YANG schema tree definition
140 14.5 Definition of the ieee1914-dot3-roe YANG module,
200 Annex A (normative) Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma
A.1 Introduction
203 A.2 PICS proforma for Radio over Ethernet
213 Annex B (informative) Structure-aware (time domain) examples
218 Annex C (informative) Presentation time usage
C.1 Introduction
C.2 Aligning presentation time ToD to PTP timescale ToD
C.3 Conversion from presentation ToD to timestamp at the RoE mapper
219 C.4 Conversion from timestamp to presentation time at the RoE de-mapper
220 C.5 Error detection using .acceptTimeWindow
221 Annex D (informative) Sequence number example code
223 Annex E (informative) RoE OAM TLV example
224 Annex F (informative) R-sequence, R-subsequence, and E-bit example operation
226 Annex G (informative) Considerations for delay measurement
G.1 Network path and priority
G.2 Effect of message timestamp point on delay measurement
227 G.3 Dealing with frame preemption
228 G.4 Alternate RoE delay measurement reference planes
230 Annex H (informative) Examples of organizations using the RoE subType mapping object
231 Annex I (informative) Auto-negotiation time considerations
234 Annex J (informative) RoE SAG extended header
J.1 Introduction
J.2 RoE SAG extended header format
J.3 Definition of RoE SAG extended header fields
238 Annex K (informative) CPRI port parameters and defects
K.1 Introduction
K.2 CPRI port parameters
239 K.3 List and names of CPRI port defects
241 K.4 Additional CPRI LOS and LOF alarm propagation
242 Annex L (informative) Bibliography
244 Back Cover
IEEE 1914.3-2023
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