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

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Amendment Standard – Superseded. 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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3 IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks—Amendment 4: Provider Bridges
6 Introduction
Notice to users
Errata
Interpretations
Patents
7 Participants
9 Historical participants
11 Figures
12 Tables
13 Contents
15 IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks—Amendment 4: Provider Bridges
1. Overview
1.1 Scope
17 3. Definitions
19 4. Abbreviations
20 5. Conformance
5.2 Conformant components and equipment
5.3 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS)
5.4 VLAN-aware Bridge component requirements
21 5.5 C-VLAN component conformance
5.6 S-VLAN component conformance
22 5.7 VLAN Bridge conformance
5.8 Provider Bridge conformance
24 6. Support of the MAC Service in VLANs
6.6 Enhanced Internal Sublayer Service
6.7 Support of the EISS
27 6.9 Support of the ISS for attachment to a Provider Bridged Network
30 6.10 Support of the ISS within a system
6.11 Support of the ISS by additional technologies
31 8. Principles of bridge operation
8.1 Bridge operation
8.6 The Forwarding Process
34 8.12 Bridge Management Entity
8.13 Addressing
36 9. Tagged frame format
9.5 Tag Protocol Identification
9.6 Customer VLAN Tag Control Information
37 9.7 Service VLAN Tag Control Information
9.8 Embedded Routing Information Field (E-RIF)
38 11. VLAN topology management
39 12. Bridge management
45 12.13 Provider Bridge management
52 13. The Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)
13.38 Customer Edge Port Spanning Tree operation
54 15. Support of the MAC Service by Provider Bridged Networks
15.1 Service transparency
55 15.2 Customer service interfaces
15.3 Port-based service interface
56 15.4 C-tagged service interface
57 15.5 S-tagged service interface
58 15.6 Service instance segregation
15.7 Service instance selection and identification
59 15.8 Service priority selection
15.9 Service access protection
60 16. Principles of Provider Bridged Network operation
16.1 Provider Bridged Network overview
61 16.2 Provider Bridged Network
62 16.3 Service instance connectivity
63 16.4 Service provider learning of customer end station addresses
16.5 Detection of connectivity loops through attached networks
64 16.6 Network management
65 Annex A (normative) PICS proforma
70 Annex G (informative) Priority and drop precedence
74 Annex H (informative) Bibliography
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