IEEE 802.17b-2007
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IEEE Standard for Information Technology – Telecommunications and Information Exchange Between Systems – Local and Metropolitan Area Networks – Specific Requirements – Part 17: Resilient Packet Ring (RPR) Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications – Amendment 1 – Spatially Aware Sublayer
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2007 | 216 |
Amendment Standard – Superseded. This amendment enables a service provider to use the architecture and protocols of IEEE Std 802.17TM-2004 to offer improvements in bandwidth utilization, by means of spatial reuse, for applications of RPR that involve bridging clients.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | IEEE Std 802.17b-2007 Front Cover |
3 | Title Page IEEE Std 802.17b™-2007 IEEE Standard for Information technology- Telecommunications and information exchange between systems- Local and metropolitan area networks- Specific requirements Part 17: Resilient packet ring (RPR) access method and physical layer specifications Amendment 1: Spatially aware sublayer |
6 | Introduction Notice to users Errata Interpretations Patents |
7 | Participants |
9 | Contents |
13 | Information technology— Telecommunications and information exchange between systems—Local and metropolitan area networks—Specific requirements—Part 17: Resilient packet ring (RPR) access method and physical layer specifications—Amendment 1: Spatially aware sublayer |
14 | 1. Overview 1.4 Document structure |
15 | 3. Terms, definitions, and notation 3.2 Terms and definitions |
17 | 4. Abbreviations and acronyms |
19 | 5. Architecture overview 5.10 Spatial reuse 5.16 Frame ordering 5.16.1 Frame transmission types 5.17 Operations, administration, and maintenance (OAM) 5.18 Spatially aware sublayer |
21 | 6. Medium access control (MAC) service and reference model 6.2 Terminology and variables 6.3 Overview of MAC services 6.3.1 Service types |
23 | 6.4 MAC services to the client layer |
26 | 6.4.2 MA_DATA.indication 6.4.3 MA_CONTROL.request |
27 | 6.4.4 MA_CONTROL.indication 6.6 MAC reference model 6.6.1 MAC control sublayer |
29 | 6.6.2 MAC datapath sublayer 6.6.3 Flow of data within the MAC |
31 | 7. Medium access control datapath 7.1 Datapath overview 7.2 Terminology and variables 7.2.1 Common state machine definitions |
32 | 7.2.3 Common state machine routines 7.2.4 Variables and literals defined in other clauses 7.2.5 Flow count variables 7.6 Receive operation |
38 | 7.7 Transmit operation 7.7.1 Ringlet selection |
41 | 7.7.2 Determination of cleave point |
42 | 7.7.3 Setting of ttl and ttlBase |
45 | 7.7.6 ControlAddCount state machine |
47 | 7.8 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for Clause�7 7.8.3 PICS tables for Clause�7 |
49 | 9. Frame formats 9.3 Control frame format 9.3.2 Control frame fields |
51 | 11. Topology discovery and protection 11.2 Terminology and variables 11.2.5 myTopoInfo fields 11.2.6 topoEntry[rid][hops] fields 11.2.7 Common state machine routines 11.4 Defined ATT encodings 11.4.3 Station settings ATT |
52 | 11.5 Topology database 11.5.1 Topology database structure 11.6 State machines 11.6.6 TopologyValidation state machine |
53 | 12. Operations, administration, and maintenance (OAM) 12.1 Overview 12.1.2 OAM functions supported by RPR 12.1.7 SAS notify operations 12.2 Terminology and variables 12.2.3 Common routines |
54 | 12.2.4 Literals and routines defined in other clauses 12.3 OAM frame formats 12.3.4 SAS notify frame |
56 | 12.4 OAM service primitives 12.4.6 Organization specific MA_CONTROL.indication 12.4.7 SAS notify MA_CONTROL.request |
57 | 12.5 OAM state machines 12.5.1 OamFrameTransmit state machine 12.5.2 OamFrameReceive state machine |
58 | 12.7 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for Clause�12 12.7.3 PICS tables for Clause�12 |
59 | 14. Spatially aware sublayer 14.1 Spatially aware sublayer overview |
60 | 14.2 Terminology and variables 14.2.1 Common definitions 14.2.2 Common state machine variables |
61 | 14.2.3 Common state machine routines 14.2.4 Variables and literals defined in other clauses |
62 | 14.2.5 SAS database fields |
64 | 14.2.6 SAS statistics counters 14.3 SAS association database 14.3.1 Logical representation of SAS tables |
66 | 14.3.2 Static unicast entries 14.3.3 Static multicast entries 14.3.4 Dynamic entries |
67 | 14.3.5 Mapping of VIDs to FIDs 14.4 SDB operations 14.4.1 SAS learning process |
68 | 14.4.2 Querying the SDB 14.4.3 SDB entry removal |
69 | 14.5 SAS operations 14.5.1 Principles of unicast operation |
70 | 14.5.2 Principles of multicast operation |
72 | 14.5.3 Transmit operation |
76 | 14.5.4 SAS receive operation |
79 | 14.6 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) proforma for Clause 14 14.6.1 Introduction 14.6.2 Identification |
80 | 14.6.3 PICS tables for Clause 14 |
83 | Annex D (normative) SNMP MIB definitions D.3 Security considerations |
84 | D.4 MIB Structure D.4.1 Structure of the MIB D.6 Definitions for the RPR MIB, |