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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

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Amendment Standard – Superseded.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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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,
IEEE 802.17b-2007
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