IEEE Std 802.1v-2001 Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks—Amendment 2: VLAN Classification by Protocol and Port -Description
Abstract: This amendment to 802.1Q, 1998 Edition describes enhancements to allow for classification of incoming packets by methods other than source port. Specifically, it defines rules for classification based on data-link layer protocol identification. The document identifies proposed changes to the text of 802.1Q, 1998 Edition that have arisen as a consequence of this activity. These are documented in the usual form for amendments to IEEE 802® standards; i.e., as an explicit set of editing instructions that, if correctly applied to the text of 802.1Q, 1998 Edition, will create a corrected document.
Keywords: local area networks, MAC Bridge management, media access control bridges, virtual LANs
Content
3. Definitions
4. Abbreviations
5. Conformance
5.2 Options
6. Architectural overview
6.3 Relay
8. Principles of operation
8.1 Bridge operation
8.1.2 Filtering and relaying information
8.4 Port States, Port parameters, Active Ports, and the active topology
8.4.4 Port VLAN identifier and VID Set
8.6 The ingress rules
8.6.1 Protocol Classification
8.6.2 Protocol Templates
8.6.3 Protocol Group Identifiers
8.6.4 Protocol Group Database
8.6.5 VLAN Classification rules
8.14 Addressing
8.14.7 Points of attachment and connectivity for Higher Layer Entities
9. Tagged frame format
11. VLAN topology management
12. VLAN Bridge Management
12.1.1 Configuration Management
12.10 Bridge VLAN managed objects
12.10.1 Bridge VLAN Configuration managed object
12.10.2 VLAN Configuration managed object
Annex A PICS proforma
A.5 Major capabilities and options
A.13 VLAN support
Annex D Background to VLANs
D.1 Basic VLAN concepts
D.1.1 Trunk Links
D.2 Relationship of other VLAN styles towith the Port-based VLAN model
D.2.2 Use of other VLAN styles
D.3 Example configurations for the Port-and-protocol-based VLAN model
D.3.1 Example of per-protocol control
D.3.2 Protocol-based frame filtering
Annex E Interoperability considerations
E.1 Requirements for interoperability
E.1.2 Configuration requirements for VLAN-tagging
E.2 Homogenous 802.1Q Bridged LANs
E.2.2 Consistent view of the “untagged VLAN(s)” on a given LAN segment
E.6 Intermixing Port-based classification and Port-and-Protocol-based classification or future enhancements in 802.1Q Version 1.0 Bridges with future 802.1Q Bridges