Superseded Standard

IEEE 15802-3-1998

[ANSI/IEEE Std 802.1D, 1998 Edition] Information Technology--Telecommunications and information exchange between systems--Local and metropolitan area networks--Common specifications--Media access control (MAC) bridges

Superseded **Revision of 802.1D-1990 edition (aka ISO/IEC 10038). 802.1D incorporates P802.1p and P802.12e. It also incorporates and supersedes published standards 802.1j and 802.6k. Superseded by 802.1D-2004. The concept of Media Access Control (MAC) Bridging, introduced in the 1993 edition ofthis standard, has been expanded to define additional capabilities in Bridged LANs aimed at providing for expedited traffic capabilities, to support the transmission of time-critical information in a LAN environment; and providing filtering services that support the dynamic use of Group MAC Addresses in a LAN environment.

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Status
Superseded Standard
History
Published:
1998-12-11

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society
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