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Released: 13.07.2021

IEEE 1904.2-2021 - IEEE Standard for Control and Management of Virtual Links in Ethernet-based Subscriber Access Networks

IEEE Standard for Control and Management of Virtual Links in Ethernet-based Subscriber Access Networks

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Standard number:IEEE 1904.2-2021
Released:13.07.2021
ISBN:978-1-5044-7710-9
Pages:112
Status:Active
Language:English
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IEEE 1904.2-2021

This standard describes control mechanisms and management methods necessary to enable creation and operation of virtual links in Ethernet-based subscriber access networks. The key characteristics of the Virtual Link Control (VLC) mechanisms are: - The ability to transit Layer 2 bridges in a single IEEE 802 Media Access Control (MAC) domain to allow remote device management; - Extensibility to accommodate new protocols and new types of devices; -The ability to simultaneously send messages to multiple VLC-aware stations using broadcast or multicast addressing. The standard describes the message format, as well as processing operations at the stations participating in the VLC protocol.



New IEEE Standard - Active. Control mechanisms and management methods necessary to enable creation and operation of virtual links in Ethernet-based subscriber access networks are described. The key characteristics of the Virtual Link Control (VLC) mechanisms are: - The ability to transit Layer 2 bridges in a single IEEE 802 Media Access Control (MAC) domain to allow remote device management - Extensibility to accommodate new protocols and new types of devices - The ability to simultaneously send messages to multiple VLC-aware stations using broadcast or multicast addressing The message format, as well as processing operations at the stations participating in the VLC protocol, are described.