IEEE 802.1Qav 2010
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IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks– Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks Amendment 12: Forwarding and Queuing Enhancements for Time-Sensitive Streams
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2010 | 87 |
Amendment Standard – Inactive – Superseded. This amendment to IEEE Std 802.1Q defines enhancements to the forwarding and queueing functions of a VLAN Bridge to support the transmission of time sensitive data streams.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | IEEE Std 802.1Qav-2009 cover page |
3 | IEEE Std 802.1Qav-2009 title page |
6 | Introduction Notice to users Laws and regulations Copyrights Updating of IEEE documents Errata Interpretations |
7 | Patents |
8 | Participants |
11 | Contents |
13 | List of figures |
15 | List of tables |
17 | Important notice |
18 | 1. Overview 1.1 Scope |
19 | 2. Normative references |
21 | 3. Definitions |
23 | 4. Abbreviations |
25 | 5. Conformance 5.4.1 VLAN-aware bridge component options 5.18 End station requirements—forwarding and queuing for time-sensitive streams |
27 | 6. Support of the MAC service 6.6 Internal Sublayer Service 6.6.4 Stream Reservation Protocol (SRP) Domain status parameters 6.9 Support of the EISS 6.9.4 Regenerating priority |
31 | 8. Principles of bridge operation 8.6 The Forwarding Process 8.6.6 Queuing frames |
32 | 8.6.8 Transmission selection |
34 | 8.8 The Filtering Database |
36 | 8.8.7 Dynamic Reservation Entries |
37 | 8.8.9 8.8.8Querying the Filtering Database |
41 | 12. Bridge management 12.21 Management entities for forwarding and queueing for time-sensitive streams 12.21.1 The Bandwidth Availability Parameter Table |
42 | 12.21.2 The Transmission Selection Algorithm Table 12.21.3 The Priority Regeneration Override Table |
43 | 17. Management protocol 17.2 Structure of the MIB 17.2.1 Structure of the IEEE8021-TC MIB 17.2.13 Structure of the IEEE8021-FQTSS MIB |
44 | 17.3 Relationship to other MIBs 17.3.13 Relationship of the IEEE8021-FQTSS MIB to other MIB modules 17.4 Security considerations |
45 | 17.4.13 Security considerations of the IEEE8021-FQTSS MIB 17.7 MIB modules 17.7.13 Definitions for the IEEE8021-FQTSS MIB module |
57 | 34. Forwarding and queuing for time-sensitive streams 34.1 Overview 34.2 Detection of SRP domains |
58 | 34.3 The bandwidth availability parameters 34.3.1 Relationships among bandwidth availability parameters |
59 | 34.3.2 Bandwidth availability parameter management 34.4 Deriving actual bandwidth requirements from the size of the MSDU |
60 | 34.5 Mapping priorities to traffic classes for time-sensitive streams |
62 | 34.6 End station behavior 34.6.1 Talker behavior |
63 | 34.6.2 Listener behavior |
65 | A.5 Major capabilities A.14 Bridge management A.24 Management Information Base (MIB) Annex A (normative) PICS proforma—Bridge implementations |
66 | A.31 Forwarding and queuing for time-sensitive streams |
67 | Annex H (informative) Bibliography |
69 | I.5 Major capabilities |
70 | I.9 Forwarding and queuing for time-sensitive streams |
71 | Annex L (informative) Operation of the credit-based shaper algorithm L.1 Overview of credit-based shaper operation |
75 | L.2 “Class measurement intervals” in Bridges |
76 | L.3 Determining worst-case latency contribution and buffering requirements |
77 | L.3.1 Interference delay |
86 | L.3.2 Maximum interference delay and maximum buffer requirement |
87 | L.4 Operation of the credit-based shaper in a coordinated shared network |