1、Information technology Telecommunications and information exchange between systems Local and metropolitan area networks Specific requirements Part 1Q: Bridges and bridged networksAMENDMENT 2: Application virtual local area network (VLAN) type, length, value (TLV)Technologies de linformation Tlcommun
2、ications et change dinformation entre systmes Rseaux locaux et mtropolitains Exigences spcifiques Partie 1Q: Ponts et rseaux pontsAMENDEMENT 2: Type, longueur, valeur (TLV) pour applications de rseaux locaux virtuels (VLAN)INTERNATIONAL STANDARDISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1QFirst edition2016-03-15Reference nu
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48、vi Copyright 2015 IEEE. All rights reserved.ParticipantsAt the time this standard was submitted to the IEEE-SA Standards Board for approval, the IEEE 802.1Working Group had the following membership:Glenn Parsons, Working Group ChairJohn Messenger, Working Group Vice ChairPatricia Thaler, Chair, Data
49、 Center Bridging Task GroupEric Multanen, EditorTing AoChristian Boiger Paul Bottorff David Chen Feng Chen Weiying Cheng Diego Crupnicoff Rodney Cummings Patrick Diamond Aboubacar Kader Diarra Janos Farkas Norman Finn Geoffrey Garner Anoop Ghanwani Mark Gravel Craig Gunther Hitosh Hayakawa Jeremy Hitt Rahil Hussain Anthony Jeffree Peter Jones Hal Keen Marcel Kiessling Yongbum Kim Philippe Klein Jouni Korhonen Jeff Lynch Ben Mack-Crane Christophe Mangin James McIntosh Eric Multanen Donald Pannell Karen Randall Dan Romascanu Jessy V. Rouye