IEEE 8802-21-2018
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ISO/IEC/IEEE International Standard – Information technology — Telecommunications and information exchange between systems — Local and metropolitan area networks — Specific requirements — Part 21: Media independent services framework
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2018 |
– Active. An extensible IEEE 802® media access independent services framework (i.e., function and protocol) is defined that enables the optimization of services including handover and other services when performed between heterogeneous IEEE 802 networks. These services are facilitated by this standard when networking between IEEE 802 networks and cellular networks.
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4 | Blank Page |
5 | Title page |
7 | Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents |
10 | Participants |
12 | Introduction |
13 | Contents |
16 | List of Figures |
18 | List of Tables |
20 | 1. Overview 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose 1.3 General |
22 | 1.4 Assumptions 1.5 Media independence |
23 | 2. Normative references |
26 | 3. Definitions |
30 | 4. Abbreviations and acronyms |
35 | 5. General architecture 5.1 Introduction |
37 | 5.2 General design principles 5.3 MISF service overview |
40 | 5.4 Media independent service reference framework |
42 | 5.5 MISF reference models for link-layer technologies |
48 | 5.6 Service access points (SAPs) |
50 | 5.7 MIS protocol |
52 | 6. MISF services 6.1 General 6.2 Service management |
54 | 6.3 Media independent event service |
58 | 6.4 Media independent command service |
62 | 6.5 Media independent information service |
74 | 7. Service access point (SAPs) and primitives 7.1 Introduction |
75 | 7.2 SAPs |
77 | 7.3 MIS_LINK_SAP primitives |
89 | 7.4 MIS_SAP primitive |
140 | 7.5 MIS_NET_SAP primitive |
142 | 8. Media independent service protocol 8.1 Introduction 8.2 MIS protocol description |
154 | 8.3 MIS protocol identifier |
156 | 8.4 MIS protocol frame format |
163 | 8.5 Message parameter TLV encoding 8.6 MIS protocol messages |
183 | 9. MIS protocol protection 9.1 Protection established through MIS (D)TLS |
184 | 9.2 Key establishment through an MIS service access authentication |
193 | 9.3 MIS message protection mechanisms for EAP-generated SAs |
200 | 9.4 Common procedures |
201 | 9.5 Group manipulation for group addressed messages |
227 | 9.6 Group addressed message protection |
235 | 10. Proactive authentication |
236 | 10.1 Media-specific proactive authentication |
237 | 10.2 Bundling media access authentication with MIS service access authentication |
240 | Annex A (informative) Bibliography |
241 | Annex B (normative) Quality of service mapping |
248 | Annex C (normative) Mapping media independent service (MIS) messages to reference points |
249 | Annex D (normative) Media-specific mapping for service access points (SAPs) |
253 | Annex E (normative) Data type definitions |
286 | Annex F (normative) Information element identifiers |
287 | Annex G (normative) Media independent information service (MIIS) basic schema |
288 | Annex H (informative) Making user extensions to media independent information service (MIIS) schema |
289 | Annex I (normative) IEEE 802.21 management information base (MIB) |
291 | Annex J (informative) Example media independent service (MIS) message fragmentation |
294 | Annex K (normative) Media independent service (MIS) protocol message code assignments |
298 | Annex L (normative) Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma |
307 | Annex M (informative) Authentication and key distribution procedures |
313 | Annex N (informative) Protection through transport protocols |
314 | Annex O (informative) Examples of fragmented group key block (GKB) operation |
316 | Annex P (normative) Use of Bloom Filter for certificate revocation |
317 | Blank Page |