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IEEE 802.2f-1997

Managed objects definition for logical link control (LLC)

Define LLC Management Objects for Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3 Operations, including their attributes, actions, and event notifications.

Sponsor Committee
C/LAN/MAN - LAN/MAN Standards Committee
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Status
Inactive-Withdrawn Standard
Board Approval
1997-09-16
History
Withdrawn:
2011-01-13
ANSI Approved:
1998-04-15
Reaffirmed:
2003-12-10

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Computer Society
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Sponsor Committee
C/LAN/MAN - LAN/MAN Standards Committee
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Working Group
WG802.2 - Logical Link Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Jodi Haasz
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802.2-1989

ISO/IEEE International Standard - Information processing systems – Local area networks - Part 2: Logic Link Control

This standard is part of a family of local area network (LAN) standards dealing with the physical and data link layers as defined by the ISO Open Systems Interconnection Reference Model. It describes the functions, features, protocol, and services of the logical link control (LLC) sublayer, which constitutes the top sublayer in the data link layer of the ISO 8802 Local Area Network Protocol. The services required of, or by, the LLC sublayer at the logical interfaces with the network layer, the MAC sublayer, and the LLC sublayer management function are specified. The protocol data unit (PDU) structure for data communication systems is defined using bit-oriented procedures, as are two types of operation for data communication between service access points. In one type of operation, PDUs are exchanged between LLCs without the need for the establishment of a data link connection. In the other, a data link connection is established between two LLCs prior to any exchange of information-bearing PDUs.

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802.2a-1993

Standard for Flow Control Techniques for Bridged Local Area Networks

Provide updates to the existing 802.2 Standard.

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802.2b-1993

Standard for Acknowledged Connectionless-Mode Service and Protocol (Type 3 Operation)

Abstract not available. See ISO/IEC 8802-2.

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802.2c-1997

Part 2: Logical link control--Supplement 3: Conformance requirements

This IEEE Standards product is part of the 802 family on LAN/MAN. This standard is part of a family of standards for local area networks (LANs) and metropolitan area networks (MANs) that deals with the physical and data link layers as defined by the ISO Open Systems Interconnection Basic Reference Model. The functions, features, protocol, and services of the Logical Link Control (LLC) sublayer, which constitutes the top sublayer in the data link layer of the ISO/IEC 8802 LAN protocol, are described. The services required of, or by, the LLC sublayer at the logical interfaces with the network layer, the medium access control (MAC) sublayer, and the LLC sublayer management function are specified. The protocol data unit (PDU) structure for data communication systems is defined using bit-oriented procedures, as are three types of operation for data communication between service access points. In the first type of operation, PDUs are exchanged between LLCs without the need for the establishment of a data link connection. In the second type of operation, a data link connection is established between two LLCs prior to any exchange of information-bearing PDUs. In the third type of operation, PDUs are exchanged between LLCs without the need for the establishment of a data link connection, but stations are permitted to both send data and request the return of data simultaneously.

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802.2d-1993

Supplement to 802.2, Information Processing Systems - Local Area Networks - Part 2: Logical Link Control

Abstract not available. See ISO/IEC 8802-2.

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802.2e-1993

Supplement to 802.2, Information Processing Systems - Local Area Networks - Part 2: Logical Link Control - Bit Referencing

Abstract not available. See ISO/IEC 8802-2.

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802.2h-1997

Optional toleration of duplicate information transfer format protocol data units (IPDUs)

Provide a procedural option in Type 2 operation that will allow a receiver to tolerate the receipt of an already correctly received I PDU by discarding it instead of initiating a Frame Reject (FRMR) exception condition that would require the reset of the logical link control procedure.

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802.5p-1993

Standard for Information Processing Systems--Local Area Networks--Part 2: Logical Link Control--Annex X: End system Route Determination

Abstract not available. See ISO/IEC 8802-5.

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