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IEEE 802.1Qbg-2012

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IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks–Media Access Control (MAC) Bridges and Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks–Amendment 21: Edge Virtual Bridging

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Amendment Standard – Superseded. This amendment to IEEE Std 802.1Q-2011 specifies protocols, procedures, and managed objects that — Provide for the discovery, configuration, and control of a pair of direct-attached limited-function Service VLAN (S-VLAN) components to extend the services of a customer bridge to remote ports and enable coexistence of multiple services onstation-resident ports (e.g., embedded bridging). — Provide for discovery, configuration, and control of a Reflective Relay Service for a bridge port. — Provide for discovery of, and coordinated configuration of, edge relays (ERs) and other devices that utilize the reflective relay service. — Provide for dynamic profile-driven port configuration. (Additional files are attached or can be found at http://standards.ieee.org/downloads/802.1/

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 802.1Qbg-2012 Front Cover
3 Title page
6 Introduction
Notice to users
Laws and regulations
Copyrights
7 Updating of IEEE documents
Errata
Patents
8 Participants
10 CONTENTS
12 Figures
13 Tables
14 Important Notice
15 1. Overview
1.3 Introduction
16 2. Normative references
17 3. Definitions
19 4. Abbreviations
20 5. Conformance
5.2 Conformant components and equipment
5.22 Edge Virtual Bridging (EVB) Bridge requirements
21 5.23 Edge Virtual Bridging (EVB) station requirements
22 5.23.1 Edge relay requirements
23 5.23.1.1 VEB ER requirements
5.23.1.2 VEPA ER requirements
24 6. Support of the MAC Service
6.6 Internal Sublayer Service
6.6.6 EVB status parameters
6.6.6.1 EVBMode = Not supported
6.6.6.2 EVBMode = EVB Bridge
6.6.6.3 EVBMode = EVB station
25 6.11.4 Regenerating priority
26 8. Principles of bridge operation
8.6 The Forwarding Process
8.6.1 Active topology enforcement
8.6.1.1 Requirements for the use of reflective relay
8.6.3 Frame filtering
27 8.6.3.1 Virtual edge port aggregator (VEPA) filtering
8.7 The Learning Process
8.7.2 Enhanced filtering utility criteria
28 10. Multiple Registration Protocol (MRP) and Multiple MAC Registration Protocol (MMRP)
10.6 Protocol operation
29 12. Bridge management
12.1 Management functions
12.1.1 Configuration management
12.2 VLAN-aware bridge objects
12.3 Data types
12.4 Bridge Management Entity
12.4.1 Bridge Configuration
30 12.4.1.5 Bridge component configuration
12.4.1.5.1 Component type enumeration
12.4.1.5.2 Component device capabilities
31 12.4.2 Port configuration
12.4.2.1 Port type capabilities and enumeration
32 12.5 MAC entities
12.5.1 ISS Port Number table managed object (optional)
33 12.26 Edge Virtual Bridging management
36 12.26.1 EVB system base table
37 12.26.1.1 System identifiers
12.26.1.2 System defaults for EVB
38 12.26.2 SBP table entry
39 12.26.3 VSI table entry
42 12.26.4 S-channel configuration and management
12.26.4.1 UAP table entry
43 12.26.4.2 S-channel interface table entry
45 12.26.5 Edge relay management
12.26.5.1 URP table entry
46 12.27 Edge Control Protocol management
12.27.1 ECP table entry
47 17. Management protocol
17.2 Structure of the MIB
17.2.2 Structure of the IEEE8021-Bridge MIB
17.2.20 Structure of the IEEE8021-EVB MIB
51 17.3 Relationship to other MIBs
17.3.20 Relationship of the IEEE8021-EVB MIB to other MIB modules
17.4 Security considerations
17.4.20 Security considerations of the IEEE8021-EVB MIB
53 17.5 Dynamic component and Port creation
17.5.1 Overview of the dynamically created Bridge entities
17.5.1.1 Components
17.5.1.2 Bridge Ports
17.5.1.3 Internal LAN connections
54 17.5.2 Component creation
17.5.2.2 C-VLAN component creation
17.5.2.3 S-component creation
17.5.2.6 Edge relay creation
55 17.5.3 Port creation
17.5.3.2 Port creation on C-VLAN components
17.5.3.2.1 Creating Customer VLAN Ports
17.5.3.2.2 Creating Station-facing Bridge Ports
56 17.5.3.3 Port creation on S-components
17.5.3.3.5 Creating an Uplink Access Port (UAP)
57 17.5.3.7 Port creation on edge relays
17.5.3.7.1 Creating DRPs
17.5.3.7.2 Creating URPs
58 17.7 MIB modules
17.7.1 Definitions for the IEEEE8021-TC MIB Module
68 17.7.2 Definitions for the IEEE8021-BRIDGE MIB module
108 17.7.20 Definitions of the IEEE8021-EVB MIB module
133 40. Edge Virtual Bridging (EVB)
135 40.1 EVB architecture without S-channels
136 40.2 EVB architecture with S-channels
138 40.3 Asymmetric EVB architecture without S-channels
140 41. VSI discovery and configuration protocol (VDP)
41.1 VSI manager ID TLV definition
41.1.1 TLV type
41.1.2 TLV information string length
141 41.1.3 VSI Manager ID
41.2 VDP association TLV definitions
41.2.1 TLV type
142 41.2.2 TLV information string length
41.2.3 Status
41.2.4 VSI Type ID (VTID)
41.2.5 VSI Type Version
41.2.6 VSIID format
143 41.2.7 VSIID
41.2.8 Filter Info format
144 41.2.9 Filter Info field
145 41.2.9.1 VID Filter Info format
146 41.2.9.2 MAC/VID Filter Info format
41.2.9.3 GroupID/VID Filter Info format
41.2.9.4 GroupID/MAC/VID Filter Info format
147 41.2.10 VDP TLV type and Status semantics
41.2.10.1 Pre-Associate
41.2.10.2 Pre-Associate with Resource Reservation
41.2.10.3 Associate
148 41.2.10.4 De-Associate
41.3 Organizationally defined TLV definitions
41.3.1 TLV type
41.3.2 TLV information string length
41.3.3 Organizationally unique identifier (OUI)
41.3.4 Organizationally defined information
41.4 Validation rules for VDP TLVs
149 41.5 VDP state machines
41.5.1 State machine conventions
41.5.2 Bridge VDP state machine
150 41.5.3 Station VDP state machine
151 41.5.4 VDP state machine timers
41.5.4.1 waitWhile
41.5.5 VDP state machine variables and parameters
41.5.5.1 bridgeExit
41.5.5.2 newCmd
41.5.5.3 NULL
41.5.5.4 operCmd
41.5.5.5 reinitKeepAlive
152 41.5.5.6 resourceCmdResult
41.5.5.7 resourceWaitDelay
41.5.5.8 Resp
41.5.5.9 respWaitDelay
41.5.5.10 rxCmd
153 41.5.5.11 rxResp
41.5.5.12 sysCmd
41.5.5.13 toutKeepAlive
41.5.5.14 vsiState
41.5.6 Command-Response TLV field references in state machines
154 41.5.7 VDP state machine procedures
41.5.7.1 buildDea()
41.5.7.2 resourceCmd(rxCmd, delay)
155 41.5.7.3 resourceFree()
41.5.7.4 TxTlv(tlv)
156 42. S-Channel Discovery and Configuration Protocol (CDCP)
42.1 CDCP discovery and configuration
42.2 CDCP state machine overview
157 42.3 CDCP configuration state machine
158 42.4 CDCP configuration variables
42.4.1 AdminChnCap
159 42.4.2 AdminRole
42.4.3 AdminSVIDWants
42.4.4 LastLocalSVIDPool
42.4.5 LastRemoteSVIDList
42.4.6 LastSVIDWants
42.4.7 LocalSVIDPool
42.4.8 OperChnCap
42.4.9 OperRole
160 42.4.10 OperSVIDList
42.4.11 RemoteChnCap
42.4.12 RemoteRole
42.4.13 RemoteSVIDList
42.4.14 RemoteVersion
42.4.15 schState
42.5 CDCP configuration procedures
42.5.1 SetSVIDRequest (OperRole, AdminSVIDWants, OperSVIDList)
161 42.5.2 RxSVIDConfig (OperSVIDList, LastRemoteSVIDList)
42.5.3 TxSVIDConfig (OperChnCap, RemoteChnCap, LastLocalSVIDPool, RemoteSVIDList, OperSVIDList)
162 43. Edge Control Protocol (ECP)
43.1 Edge control protocol operation
163 43.2 Edge Control Sublayer Service (ECSS)
43.3 Edge control protocol (ECP) and state machine
43.3.1 State machine conventions
43.3.2 Overview
164 43.3.3 Edge control protocol data unit (ECPDU)
43.3.3.1 EtherType
43.3.3.2 Version
43.3.3.3 Operation type
43.3.3.4 Sub-type
165 43.3.3.5 Sequence number
43.3.3.6 ULPDU
43.3.4 ECP transmit state machine
43.3.5 ECP receive state machine
166 43.3.6 ECP state machine timers
43.3.6.1 ackTimer
167 43.3.7 ECP state machine variables and parameters
43.3.7.1 ackReceived
43.3.7.2 ecpduReceived
43.3.7.3 lastSeq
43.3.7.4 maxRetries
43.3.7.5 portEnabled
43.3.7.6 requestReceived
43.3.7.7 retries
43.3.7.8 seqECPDU
43.3.7.9 sequence
43.3.7.10 txErrors
168 43.3.8 ECP state machine procedures
43.3.8.1 inc(counter)
43.3.8.2 transmitECPDU()
43.3.8.3 invokeIndication()
43.3.8.4 sendAck()
43.3.8.5 seqNum(pdu-type)
169 Annex A (normative) PICS proforma—Bridge implementations
A.5 Major capabilities
A.21 MVRP
A.38 EVB Bridge (continued)
171 A.39 EVB station (continued)
173 A.40 Edge relay (continued)
175 A.41 VEB and VEPA edge relay components
176 A.42 VDP, CDCP, and ECP
177 Annex D (normative) IEEE 802.1 Organizationally Specific TLVs
D.1 Requirements of the IEEE 802.1 Organizationally Specific TLV set
D.2 Organizationally Specific TLV definitions
D.2.13 EVB TLV
178 D.2.13.1 OUI
D.2.13.2 Subtype
D.2.13.3 EVB Bridge status
D.2.13.3.1 BGID
179 D.2.13.3.2 RRCAP
D.2.13.3.3 RRCTR
D.2.13.4 EVB station status
D.2.13.4.1 SGID
D.2.13.4.2 RRREQ
D.2.13.4.3 RRSTAT
180 D.2.13.5 R
D.2.13.6 Retransmission Exponent (RTE)
D.2.13.7 EVB Mode
D.2.13.8 Remote or Local (ROL) and Resource Wait Delay (RWD)
181 D.2.13.9 Remote or Local (ROL) and Reinit Keep Alive (RKA)
D.2.14 CDCP TLV
D.2.14.1 OUI
D.2.14.2 Subtype
D.2.14.3 Role
182 D.2.14.4 RES1
D.2.14.5 SComp
D.2.14.6 Res2
D.2.14.7 ChnCap
D.2.14.8 SCID/S-VID
183 D.3 IEEE 802.1 Organizationally Specific TLV management
D.3.2 IEEE 802.1 managed objects—TLV variables
D.3.2.9 EVB TLV managed objects
D.3.2.10 CDCP TLV managed objects
D.4 IEEE 802.1/LLDP extension MIB
184 D.4.6 EVB extensions to the IEEE 802.1 LLDP extension MIB module
191 D.5 PICS proforma for IEEE 802.1 Organizationally Specific TLV extensions
IEEE 802.1Qbg-2012
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