1、 IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks Bridges and Bridged Networks Amendment 24: Path Control and Reservation Sponsored by the LAN/MAN Standards Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA IEEE Computer Society IEEE Std 802.1Qca-2015 (Amendment to IEEE Std 802.1Q-2014
2、as amended by IEEE Std 802.1Qcd-2015 and IEEE Std 802.1Q-2014/Cor 1-2015) IEEE Std 802.1Qca-2015(Amendment toIEEE Std 802.1Q-2014as amended byIEEE Std 802.1Qcd-2015 andIEEE Std 802.1Q-2014/Cor 1-2015)IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networksBridges and Bridged NetworksAmendment 24: Path
3、 Control and ReservationSponsorLAN/MAN Standards Committee of the IEEE Computer SocietyApproved 3 September 2015IEEE-SA Standards BoardThe Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USACopyright 2016 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics E
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33、.1Working Group had the following membership:Glenn Parsons, Chair John Messenger, Vice ChairJnos Farkas, EditorStephen Haddock, Chair, Interworking Task Group The following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this amendment. Balloters may havevoted for approval, disapproval, or ab
34、stention.Ting AoChristian BoigerPaul BottorffDavid ChenFeng ChenWeiying ChengDiego CrupnicoffRodney CummingsPatrick DiamondAboubacar Kader DiarraNorman FinnGeoffrey GarnerAnoop GhanwaniMark GravelEric W. GrayCraig GuntherHitoshi HayakawaJeremy HittRahil HussainMichael Johas TeenerPeter JonesHal Keen
35、Marcel KiesslingYongbum KimPhilippe KleinJouni KorhonenJeff LynchBen Mack-CraneChristophe ManginJames McIntoshEric MultanenDonald PannellKaren RandallMaximilian RiegelDan RomascanuJessy V. RouyerPanagiotis SaltsidisBehcet SarikayaMichael SeamanDaniel SextonJohannes SpechtKevin B. StantonWilfried Ste
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39、obert RobinsonBenjamin RolfeDan RomascanuJessy V. RouyerOsman SakrPanagiotis SaltsidisBartien SayogoMichael SeamanKapil SoodThomas StaraiEugene StoudenmireWalter StrupplerPayam TorabJahromiMark-Rene UchidaLorenzo VangelistaDmitri VarsanofievPrabodh VarshneyGeorge VlantisKhurram WaheedStephen WebbHun
40、g-Yu WeiAndreas WolfOren YuenviiCopyright 2016 IEEE. All rights reservedWhen the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this amendment on 3 September 2015, it had the followingmembership:John Kulick, Chair Jon Walter Rosdahl, Vice Chair Richard H. Hulett, Past Chair Konstantinos Karachalios, Secretary *Me
41、mber EmeritusMasayuki AriyoshiTed Burse Stephen Dukes Jean-Phillippe Faure J. Travis GriffithGary Hoffman Michael Janezic Joseph L. Koepfinger* David J. Law Hung Ling Andrew MylesT. W. Olsen Glenn Parsons Ronald C. Peterson Annette D. ReillyStephen J. ShellhammerAdrian P. Stephens Yatin Trivedi Phil
42、lip Winston Don Wright Yu Yuan Daidi ZhongviiiCopyright 2016 IEEE. All rights reserved.IntroductionThis amendment to IEEE Std 802.1Q-2014 specifies protocol extensions, procedures and managed objectsfor explicit path control, bandwidth reservation, and redundancy (protection, restoration) for data f
43、lows.This standard contains state-of-the-art material. The area covered by this standard is undergoing evolution.Revisions are anticipated within the next few years to clarify existing material, to correct possible errors, andto incorporate new related material. Information on the current revision s
44、tate of this and other IEEE 802standards may be obtained fromSecretary, IEEE-SA Standards Board445 Hoes LanePiscataway, NJ 08854USAThis introduction is not part of IEEE Std 802.1Qca-2015, IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan areanetworksBridges and Bridged NetworksAmendment 24: Path Contro l and
45、 Reservation.ixCopyright 2016 IEEE. All rights reserved.Contents1. Overview21.3 Introduction22. Normative references.33. Definitions44. Abbreviations.65. Conformance75.4.6 Path Control and Reservation (PCR) (optional) .77. Principles of Virtual Bridged Network operation87.1 Network overview87.3 Acti
46、ve topology88. Principles of Bridge operation.108.4 Active topologies, learning, and forwarding108.6.1 Active topology enforcement 108.8.9 Querying the FDB .108.9.3 ID to MSTI Allocation Table 1112.Bridge management.1212.25 Shortest Path Bridging managed objects.1212.25.4 The SPB ECT Static Entry ma
47、naged object .1312.28 Path Control and Reservation (PCR) management1312.28.1 The PCR ECT Static Entry managed object .1412.28.2 The PCR Topology ECT Table managed object 1617.Management Information Base (MIB).1817.2 Structure of the MIB1817.2.19 Structure of the IEEE8021-SPB-MIB .1817.3 Relationship
48、 to other MIBs1917.3.22 Relationship of the PCR MIB to other MIB modules 1917.4 Security considerations1917.4.22 Security considerations of the PCR MIB 1917.7 MIB modules.1917.7.19 Definitions for the IEEE8021-SPB-MIB module .1927.Shortest Path Bridging (SPB)6427.1 Protocol design requirements.6427.
49、4 ISIS-SPB VLAN configuration.6428.ISIS-SPB Link State Protocol6628.6 Symmetric ECT framework.6628.7 Symmetric ECT.6628.8 Symmetric ECT Algorithm details.66xCopyright 2016 IEEE. All rights reserved28.12.4 SPB Base VLAN-Identifiers sub-TLV 6728.12.5 SPB Instance sub-TLV 6728.12.10 SPBM Service Identifier and Unicast Address (ISID-ADDR) sub-TLV .6745.Path Control and Reservation (PCR).6845.1 Explicit trees6845.1.1 Tree structures .7245.1.2 Explicit ECT Algorithms 7345.1.3 ISIS-PCR VLAN configuration 7545.1.4 Use of VIDs for strict explicit trees 7945.1.5 MAC addres