IEEE 802.1Qcr-2020
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IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks–Bridges and Bridged Networks – Amendment 34:Asynchronous Traffic Shaping
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2020 |
Amendment Standard – Active. Procedures and managed objects for Bridges and end stations to perform Asynchronous Traffic Shaping over full-duplex links with constant bit data rates are specified in this amendment to IEEE Std 802.1Q(TM)-2018.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | IEEE Std 802.1Qcr™-2020 Front cover |
2 | Title page |
4 | Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents |
7 | Participants |
9 | Introduction |
10 | Contents |
12 | Figures |
13 | Tables |
14 | 1. Overview 1.3 Introduction |
15 | 4. Abbreviations |
16 | 5. Conformance 5.4 VLAN Bridge component requirements 5.4.1 VLAN Bridge component options 5.13 MAC Bridge component requirements 5.13.1 MAC Bridge component options |
17 | 5.27 End- station requirements—PSFP 5.32 End station requirements—ATS |
18 | 8. Principles of Bridge operation 8.6 The Forwarding Process 8.6.5 Flow classification and metering |
27 | 8.6.6 Queuing frames 8.6.8 Transmission selection |
29 | 8.6.10 Stream gate control state machines |
32 | 8.6.11 ATS Scheduler state machines |
36 | 12. Bridge management 12.4 Bridge Management Entity 12.4.2 Port configuration |
37 | 12.31 Managed objects for per-stream filteringclassification and policingmetering 12.31.1 The Stream Parameter Table |
38 | 12.31.2 The Stream Filter Instance Table |
40 | 12.31.3 The Stream Gate Instance Table |
44 | 12.31.4 The Flow Meter Instance Table |
45 | 12.31.5 The Scheduler Instance Table |
46 | 12.31.6 The Scheduler Group Instance Table 12.31.7 The Scheduler Port Parameter Table |
47 | 12.31.8 The Scheduler Timing Characteristics Table |
49 | 17. Management Information Base (MIB) 17.2 Structure of the MIB 17.2.24 Structure of the IEEE8021-PSFP-MIB |
53 | 17.3 Relationship to other MIBs 17.3.25 Relationship of IEEE8021-PSFP-MIB to other MIBs 17.7 MIB modules, 17.7.24 Definitions for the IEEE8021-PSFP-MIB module |
77 | 37. Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) 37.3 ETS algorithm |
78 | 48. YANG Data Model 48.3 IEEE 802.1Q YANG model 48.3.2 Generic IEEE 802.1Q-2018 bridge model |
83 | 48.3.6 Stream filters and stream gates model 48.3.8 Asynchronous Traffic Shaping (ATS) model |
84 | 48.4 Structure of the YANG model |
85 | 48.4.8 Stream filters and stream gates model 48.4.10 Asynchronous Traffic Shaping (ATS) model |
86 | 48.5 YANG data scheme tree definitions 48.5.3 Data scheme definition for the ieee802-dot1q-bridge YANG module |
89 | 48.5.12 Data scheme definition for the ieee802-dot1q-stream-filters-gates YANG module |
90 | 48.5.14 Data scheme definition for the ieee802-dot1q-ats YANG module |
91 | 48.6 YANG modules, 48.6.3 Definition for the ieee802-dot1q-bridge YANG module |
121 | 48.6.12 Definition for the ieee802-dot1q-stream-filters-gates YANG module |
128 | 48.6.14 Definition for the ieee802-dot1q-ats YANG module |
134 | 49. Asynchronous Traffic Shaping (ATS) in end stations 49.1 Talker transmission behavior 49.1.1 ATS traffic class model in Talkers 49.1.2 Simplified ProcessFrame(frame) procedure 49.1.3 System clock functions and processing delays |
135 | 49.2 Scheduler parameter consistency |
136 | Annex A (normative) PICS proforma—Bridge implementations A.5 Major capabilities A.14 Bridge Management |
137 | A.46 Per-stream filtering and policing A.48 YANG |
138 | A.49 Asynchronous Traffic Shaping |
139 | Annex B (normative) PICS proforma—End station implementations B.5 Major capabilities B.17 Per-stream filtering and policing |
140 | B.18 Asynchronous Traffic Shaping |
141 | Annex T (informative) Cyclic queuing and forwarding T.2 An approach to CQF implementation T.3 Use of per-stream filtering and policing for CQF T.3.1 Stream filter configuration |
142 | T.3.2 Stream gate configuration |
143 | T.5 Timing considerations T.5.1 Choice of Time Interval T |
144 | Annex V (informative) Asynchronous Traffic Shaping delay analysis framework V.1 General assumptions V.2 End-to-end delay modeling approach |
145 | V.3 Buffering delays |
147 | V.4 Media-dependent delays V.5 Bridge—Internal arrival time recognition delays V.6 Bridge—Internal processing delays V.7 Bridge—Internal clock offset variations V.9 Combined delay bounds |
148 | V.8 Inter-device clock rate deviations |
150 | Annex W (informative) Bibliography |
151 | Back cover |