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BS ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1AX:2021:2022 Edition

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Telecommunications and exchange between information technology systems. Requirements for local and metropolitan area networks – Link aggregation

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
7 Title page
9 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
12 Participants
14 Introduction
15 Contents
21 Figures
23 Tables
24 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
25 1.3 State diagram conventions
26 2. Normative references
27 3. Definitions
30 4. Acronyms and abbreviations
31 5. Conformance
5.1 Requirements terminology
5.2 Protocol implementation conformance statement
5.3 Link Aggregation
32 5.3.2 Link Aggregation options
5.4 Distributed Resilient Network Interconnect (DRNI)
33 5.4.2 DRNI options
34 6. Link Aggregation
6.1 Overview
6.1.1 Goals and objectives
35 6.1.2 Positioning of Link Aggregation within the IEEE 802 architecture
6.1.3 Protocol Parser/Multiplexer
37 6.2 Link Aggregation operation
39 6.2.1 Principles of Link Aggregation
40 6.2.2 Service interfaces
6.2.3 Frame Collector
42 6.2.4 Frame Distributor
43 6.2.5 Marker Generator/Receiver (optional)
44 6.2.6 Marker Responder
6.2.7 Aggregator Parser/Multiplexer
48 6.2.8 Aggregator
49 6.2.9 LACP Parser/Multiplexer
6.2.10 Addressing
50 6.3 Link Aggregation Control
51 6.3.1 Characteristics of Link Aggregation Control
52 6.3.2 System identification
6.3.3 Aggregator identification
6.3.4 Port identification
53 6.3.5 Capability identification
54 6.3.6 Link Aggregation Group identification
55 6.3.7 Selecting a Link Aggregation Group
6.3.8 Agreeing on a Link Aggregation Group
56 6.3.9 Attaching a link to an Aggregator
6.3.10 Signaling readiness to transfer user data
6.3.11 Enabling the Frame Collector and Frame Distributor
57 6.3.12 MAC_Operational status
6.3.13 Monitoring the membership of a Link Aggregation Group
6.3.14 Detaching a link from an Aggregator
58 6.3.15 Configuration and administrative control of Link Aggregation
6.3.16 Link Aggregation Control state information
6.4 Link Aggregation Control Protocol
6.4.1 LACP design elements
59 6.4.2 LACPDU structure and encoding
65 6.4.3 LACP state machine overview
66 6.4.4 Constants
67 6.4.5 Variables associated with each Aggregator
69 6.4.6 Variables associated with each Aggregation Port
74 6.4.7 Variables used for managing the operation of the state machines
75 6.4.8 Functions
78 6.4.9 Timers
6.4.10 Messages
6.4.11 LACP Receive machine
80 6.4.12 Selection Logic
84 6.4.13 Mux machine
87 6.4.14 LACP Transmit machine
88 6.5 Marker protocol
6.5.1 Introduction
89 6.5.2 Sequence of operations
6.5.3 Marker and Marker Response PDU structure and encoding
91 6.5.4 Protocol definition
93 6.6 Conversation-Sensitive Collection and Distribution
95 6.6.1 Port Algorithms and Port Conversation IDs
6.6.2 Link numbers and link selection
96 6.6.3 Conversation-sensitive LACP
108 6.7 Configuration capabilities and restrictions
6.7.1 Use of system and port priorities
109 6.7.2 Dynamic allocation of operational Keys
6.7.3 Link Aggregation on shared-medium links
110 6.7.4 Selection Logic variants
6.7.5 LACP configuration for dual-homed Systems
112 7. Management
7.1 Overview
7.1.1 Systems management overview
113 7.1.2 Management model
7.2 Managed objects
7.2.1 Introduction
114 7.2.2 Overview of managed objects
7.2.3 Containment
115 7.2.4 Naming
7.2.5 Capabilities
120 7.3 Management for Link Aggregation
7.3.1 Aggregator managed object class
131 7.3.2 Aggregation Port managed object class
139 7.3.3 Aggregation Port Statistics managed object class
140 7.3.4 Aggregation Port Debug Information managed object class
143 7.4 Management for Distributed Resilient Network Interconnect
7.4.1 DRNI Managed Object Class
154 8. Distribution algorithms
8.1 Distribution algorithm identification
155 8.2 Per-Service Frame Distribution
8.2.1 Distribution based on C-VLAN Identifier (C-VID)
156 8.2.2 Distribution based on S-VLAN Identifier (S-VID)
8.2.3 Distribution based on Backbone Service Instance Identifier (I-SID)
8.2.4 Distribution based on Traffic Engineering Service Instance Identifier (TE-SID)
8.2.5 Distribution based on Flow Hash
157 9. Distributed Resilient Network Interconnect
9.1 Goals
158 9.2 Distributed Relay operation
160 9.3 Intra-Relay Connection
161 9.4 Using DRNI
9.4.1 DRNI connectivity
163 9.4.2 DRNI fault recovery
164 9.4.3 DRNI configuration
165 9.5 DRNI Gateway
166 9.5.1 DRCP Parser/Multiplexer
9.5.2 DRNI Gateway Relay
171 9.5.3 DRNI Gateway Control
174 9.6 Distributed Relay Control Protocol
175 9.6.1 DRCPDU transmission, addressing, and protocol identification
176 9.6.2 DRCPDU structure and encoding
184 9.6.3 DRCP state machine overview
185 9.6.4 Constants
9.6.5 Variables associated with the DRNI Gateway
191 9.6.6 Variables used for managing the operation of the state machines
193 9.6.7 Functions
200 9.6.8 Timers
9.6.9 Messages
201 9.6.10 DRCP Receive machine
203 9.6.11 Distributed Relay machine
204 9.6.12 DRNI Gateway and Aggregator machine
205 9.6.13 DRCP Transmit machine
206 Annex A (normative) Protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) proforma
A.1 Introduction
A.1.1 Abbreviations and special symbols
207 A.1.2 Instructions for completing the PICS proforma
A.1.3 Additional information
A.1.4 Exceptional information
208 A.1.5 Conditional items
A.1.6 Identification
209 A.2 PICS proforma for Clause 6
A.2.1 Major capabilities/options
210 A.2.2 LLDP Port connectivity
A.2.3 Protocol Parser/Multiplexer support
A.2.4 Frame Collector
A.2.5 Frame Distributor
211 A.2.6 Marker protocol
A.2.7 Aggregator Parser/Multiplexer
A.2.8 LACP Parser/Multiplexer
212 A.2.9 System identification
A.2.10 Aggregator identification
A.2.11 Port identification
A.2.12 Capability identification
213 A.2.13 Link Aggregation Group identification
A.2.14 Detaching a link from an Aggregator
A.2.15 LACPDU structure
A.2.16 Receive machine
214 A.2.17 Selection Logic
A.2.18 Mux machine
215 A.2.19 Transmit machine
A.2.20 Marker protocol
216 A.2.21 Management
217 A.2.22 Per-Service Frame Distribution
A.2.23 Conversation-sensitive frame collection and distribution
218 A.2.24 Configuration capabilities and restrictions
A.2.25 Link Aggregation on shared-medium links
219 A.2.26 Distributed Resilient Network Interconnect
A.2.27 DRCPDU structure
220 Annex B (informative) Collection and distribution algorithms
B.1 Introduction
221 B.2 Port selection
B.3 Dynamic reallocation of conversations to different Aggregation Ports
222 B.4 Topology considerations in the choice of distribution algorithm
224 Annex C (informative) LACP standby link selection and dynamic Key management
C.1 Introduction
C.2 Goals
225 C.3 Standby link selection
C.4 Dynamic Key management
C.5 A dynamic Key management algorithm
227 C.6 Example 1
C.7 Example 2
229 Annex D (normative) SMIv2 MIB definitions for Link Aggregation
D.1 Introduction
D.2 SNMP Management Framework
D.3 Security considerations
230 D.4 Structure of the MIB module
231 D.4.1 Relationship to the managed objects defined in Clause 7
238 D.4.2 MIB Subtrees
239 D.5 Relationship to other MIBs
D.5.1 Relationship to the Interfaces MIB
D.5.2 Layering model
240 D.5.3 ifStackTable
D.5.4 ifRcvAddressTable
D.6 Definitions for Link Aggregation MIB
331 Annex E (informative) DRNI on Bridges
E.1 DRNI on VLAN Bridges
332 E.2 DRNI on Provider Bridges and Provider Edge Bridges
333 E.3 DRNI on Backbone Edge Bridges
334 Annex F (normative) Link Aggregation and Link Layer Discovery Protocol
F.1 Positioning Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) relative to Link Aggregation
F.1.1 LLDP Parser/Multiplexer
F.2 Link Aggregation TLV
335 F.2.1 aggregation status
F.2.2 aggregated Port ID
F.2.3 Link Aggregation TLV usage rules
336 F.2.4 Use of other TLVs on an Aggregator or Aggregation Link
337 Annex G (informative) Bibliography
BS ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1AX:2021
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