1、IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks: Overview and Architecture Amendment 2: Local Medium Access Control (MAC) Address Usage Sponsored by the LAN/MAN Standards Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA IEEE Computer SocietyIEEE Std 802c-2017 (Amendment to IEEE Std 80
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33、ing Grouphad the following membership: Glenn Parsons, ChairJohn Messenger, Vice-ChairPat Thaler, Chair, Data Center Bridging Task GroupRoger B. Marks, IEEE 802c Technical EditorIn addition, contributions from Robert Grow and the IEEE Registration Authority (RA) Committee werevaluable in ensuring con
34、sistency with IEEE RA policies.The following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this amendment. Balloters may havevoted for approval, disapproval, or abstention. SeoYoung BaekShenghua BaoJens BierschenkSteinar BjornstadChristian BoigerPaul BottorffDavid ChenFeng ChenWeiying Cheng
35、Rodney CummingsJanos FarkasNorman FinnMickael FontaineGeoffrey GarnerEric GrayCraig GuntherMarina GutierrezStephen HaddockMark HantelPatrick HeffernanMarc HolnessAnthony JeffreeMichael Johas TeenerHal KeenStephan KehrerPhilippe KleinJouni KorhonenYizhou LiChristophe ManginTom McBeathJames McIntoshRo
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39、ngkwon JeongPiotr KarockiStuart KerryYongbum KimJouni KorhonenGeorge KyleMark LaubachJames LeppJoseph LevyJon LewisMichael LynchRoger B. MarksMichael McInnisMichael MontemurroJose MoralesMichael NewmanNick S. A. NikjooPaul NikolichSatoshi ObaraRobert OHaraGlenn ParsonsBansi PatelArumugam PaventhanMi
40、chael PetersR. K. RannowAlon RegevMaximilian RiegelRobert RobinsonJon RosdahlJessy RouyerRichard RoyNoriyuki SatoFrank ScheweDieter Schicketanz7Copyright 2017 IEEE. All rights reserved.When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this amendment on 15 June 2017, it had the followingmembership:Jean-Phili
41、ppe Faure, ChairGary Hoffman, Vice ChairJohn D. Kulick, Past ChairKonstantinos Karachalios, Secretary*Member EmeritusReinhard SchrageMichael SeamanDi Dieter SmelyDorothy StanleyThomas StaraiAdrian StephensWalter StrupplerMichael ThompsonSteven TildenMark-Rene UchidaGeorge VlantisLei WangKarl WeberAn
42、dreas WolfChun Yu Charles WongPeter WuOren YuenZhen ZhouChuck AdamsMasayuki AriyoshiTed BurseStephen DukesDoug EdwardsJ. Travis GriffithMichael JanezicThomas KoshyJoseph L. Koepfinger*Kevin LuDaleep MohlaDamir NovoselRonald C. PetersenAnnette D. ReillyRobby RobsonDorothy StanleyAdrian StephensMehmet
43、 UlemaPhil WennblomHoward WolfmanYu Yuan8Copyright 2017 IEEE. All rights reserved.IntroductionThis amendment to IEEE Std 802-2014 provides an optional local medium access control (MAC) addressspace structure, known as the Structured Local Address Plan (SLAP), to allow multiple administrations tocoex
44、ist. This structure designates a range of local MAC addresses for protocols using a Company ID (CID)assigned by the IEEE Registration Authority (RA). Another range of local MAC addresses is designated forassignment by administrators. The amendment recommends a range of local MAC addresses for use by
45、IEEE 802protocols. It also corrects minor errors, ambiguities, omissions, and inconsistencies, includingclarifying the use of CID in protocol identifiers.This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 802c-2017, IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks:Overview and ArchitectureAmendment 2:
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