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IEEE 802-2014(Redline)

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IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks: Overview and Architecture (Redline)

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IEEE 2014 74
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Revision Standard – Active. This standard provides an overview to the family of IEEE 802® standards. It describes the reference models for the IEEE 802 standards and explains the relationship of these standards to the higher layer protocols; it provides a standard for the structure of IEEE 802 MAC addresses; it provides a standard for identification of public, private, prototype, and standard protocols; it specifies an object identifier hierarchy used within IEEE 802 for uniform allocation of object identifiers used in IEEE 802 standards; and it specifies a method for higher layer protocol identification. (The PDF of this standard is available at no charge compliments of the IEEE GET Program. Visit https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/browse/standards/get-program/page/series?id=68 for more details.)

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 802®-2014 front cover
2 Blank Page
3 Title page
4 Abstract/Keywords
5 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
8 Participants
11 Historical participants
13 Introduction
15 Contents
19 IMPORTANT NOTICE

1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
20 2. Normative references
21 3. Definitions, acronyms and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
23 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
25 4. Family of IEEE 802 standards
4.1 Key concepts
26 4.2 Application and support
27 4.3 An international family of standards
4.4 IEEE 802 standards
29 5. Reference models (RMs)
5.1 Introduction
30 5.2 RM description for end stations
31 5.2.1 SAPs
5.2.2 LLC sublayer
32 5.2.3 MAC sublayer
5.2.4 PHY
33 5.2.5 Layer and sublayer management
5.3 Interconnection and interworking
5.3.1 Interconnection at the PHY
5.3.2 MAC-sublayer interconnection: Bridges
36 5.3.3 Network-layer interconnection: Routers
37 6. General requirements for an IEEE 802 network
6.1 Services supported
6.2 Error ratios
6.3 Transient service interruption
6.4 Regulatory requirements
38 7. IEEE 802 network management
7.1 General
7.2 General-purpose IEEE 802 network management
7.2.1 Management functions
7.2.2 Management architecture
39 7.2.3 Managed object definitions
7.3 Special-purpose IEEE 802 network management standards
40 8. MAC addresses
8.1 Terms and notational conventions
8.2 Universal addresses
8.2.1 Concept and overview
8.2.2 Assignment of universal addresses
43 8.2.3 Assignment by organizations
8.2.4 Uniqueness of address assignment
8.3 Interworking with 48-bit and 64-bit MAC addresses
44 8.4 Local MAC addresses
8.5 Standardized group MAC addresses
8.6 Bit-ordering and different MACs
8.6.1 General considerations
45 8.6.2 Recommendation
46 9. Protocol identifiers
9.1 Introduction
9.2 EtherTypes
9.2.1 Format, function, and administration
47 9.2.2 EtherTypes for prototype and vendor-specific protocol development
9.2.3 Local Experimental EtherTypes
48 9.2.4 OUI Extended EtherType
49 9.3 OUI and OUI-36 as protocol identifiers
50 9.4 Encapsulation of Ethernet frames with LPD
51 9.5 SNAP
9.5.1 SNAP identifier
9.5.2 SNAP address
52 9.5.3 SNAP data unit format
53 10. Allocation of OID values in IEEE 802 standards
10.1 General
10.2 OIDs and ISO standards
54 10.3 The OID hierarchy for IEEE 802 standards
55 10.4 The OID hierarchy under iso(1) std(0) iso8802(8802)
10.5 Migration from previous OID allocations
56 Annex A (informative) Bibliography
57 Annex B (informative) RMs for IEEE 802 standards
B.1 IEEE 802.3 RMs
59 B.2 IEEE 802.11 RM
61 B.3 IEEE 802.15™ RMs
B.3.1 IEEE 802.15.3™ RM
62 B.3.2 IEEE 802.15.4™ RM
B.3.3 IEEE 802.15.6™ RM
B.3.4 IEEE 802.15.7™ RM
63 B.4 IEEE 802.16™ RM
B.4.1 Protocol RM
64 B.4.2 Network RM
65 B.5 IEEE 802.21™ RM
66 B.6 IEEE 802.22™ RM
67 B.6.1 Data plane
B.6.2 Management/control plane
B.6.3 Cognitive plane
68 Annex C (informative) Examples of bit ordering for addresses
C.1 General
C.2 Illustrative examples
71 Annex D (informative) List of IEEE 802 standards
74 Annex E (informative) History
E.1 Universal addresses
E.2 IEEE RA address block products
IEEE 802-2014
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