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  ITU-T A.5 justification information for referenced document IEEE Std802.1Q-2018 in draft G.8013/Y.1731 Amd.1
1. Clear description of the referenced document:
Name: IEEE Std802.1Q-2018
Title: IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks- Bridges and Bridged Networks
2. Status of approval:
The referenced integrated version of the IEEE802.1Q standard was approved in 2018.
3. Justification for the specific reference:
The architectural basis for G.8013/Y.1731 is partly based on the Ethernet specification of [IEEE 802.3].
4. Current information, if any, about IPR issues:
Information on IEEE standards can be found at http://standards.ieee.org/db/patents/index.html.
5. Other useful information describing the "Quality" of the document:
The document is in existence, in previous versions, from 1998. It is very widely used technology.
6. The degree of stability or maturity of the document:
It is an approved IEEE standard in 2018.
7. Relationship with other existing or emerging documents:
This specification is related to the 802.1 suite of standards developed by the IEEE.
8. Any explicit references within that referenced document should also be listed:
ANSI X3.159, American National Standards for Information Systems—Programming Language—C.5/
IEEE Std 802®, IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks: Overview and Architecture.6,7/
IEEE Std 802.1AB™, IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks—Station and Media AccessControl Connectivity Discovery./
IEEE Std 802.1AC™, IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks—Media Access Control(MAC) Service Definition./
IEEE Std 802.1AE™, IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks—Media Access Control(MAC) Security./
IEEE Std 802.1AS™, IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks—Timing and Synchronization for Time-Sensitive Applications in Bridged Local Area Networks./
IEEE Std 802.1AX™, IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks—Link Aggregation./
IEEE Std 802.1BR™, IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks—Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks—Bridge Port Extension./
IEEE Std 802.1CB™, IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks—Frame Replication andElimination for Reliability./
IEEE Std 802.1X™, IEEE Standards for Local and metropolitan area networks—Port Based NetworkAccess Control./
IEEE Std 802.3™, IEEE Standard for Ethernet./
IEEE Std 802.3brTM, IEEE Standard for Ethernet—Amendment 5: Specification and Management Parameters for Interspersing Express Traffic./
IEEE Std 802.11™, Information technology—Telecommunications and information exchange between systems—Local and metropolitan area networks—Specific requirements—Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications./
IEEE Std 802.20™, IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks—Part 20: Air Interface for Mobile Broadband Wireless Access Systems Supporting Vehicular Mobility—Physical and Media Access Control Layer Specification./
IETF RFC 1035 (STD 13), Domain Names: Implementation and Specification, November 1987.8/
IETF RFC 1042, A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams over IEEE 802 Networks, February 1988./
IETF RFC 2104, HMAC: Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication, February 1997./
IETF RFC 2119 (BCP 14), Key Words for Use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels, March 1997./
IETF RFC 2205, Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP) — Version 1 Functional Specification, September1997./
IETF RFC 2474, Definition of the Differentiated Services Field (DS Field) in the IPv4 and IPv6 Headers, Nichols, K., Blake, S., Baker, F. and Black, D./
IETF RFC 2578 (STD 58), Structure of Management Information Version 2 (SMIv2), April 1999./
IETF RFC 2579 (STD 58), Textual Conventions for SMIv2, April 1999./
IETF RFC 2580 (STD 58), Conformance Statements for SMIv2, April 1999. IETF RFC 2685, Virtual Private Networks Identifier, September 1999./
IETF RFC 2750, RSVP Extensions for Policy Control, January 2000. IETF RFC 2863, The Interfaces Group MIB, June 2000./
IETF RFC 3410, Introduction and Applicability Statements for Internet-Standard Management Framework, December 2002./
IETF RFC 3411, An Architecture for Describing Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Management Frameworks, December 2002./
IETF RFC 3413 (STD 62), Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Applications, December 2002. IETF RFC 3414 (STD 62), User-based Security Model (USM) for Version 3 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv3), December 2002./
IETF RFC 3415 (STD 62), View-based Access Control Model (VACM) for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), December 2002./
IETF RFC 3417 (STD 62), Transport Mappings for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), December 2002./
IETF RFC 3418 (STD 62), Management Information Base (MIB) for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), December 2002./
IETF RFC 3419, Textual Conventions for Transport Addresses, December 2002./
IETF RFC 4122, A Universally Unique IDentifier (UUID) URN Namespace, July 2005. IETF RFC 4188, Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges, September 2005./
IETF RFC 4291, IP Version 6 Addressing Architecture, February 2006./
IETF RFC 4318, Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges with Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol, December 2005./
IETF RFC 4363, Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges with Traffic Classes, Multicast Filtering, and Virtual LAN Extensions, January 2006./
IETF RFC 4789, Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) over IEEE 802 Networks, November 2006./
IETF RFC 5120, M-ISIS: Multi Topology (MT) Routing in Intermediate System to Intermediate Systems (IS-ISs), February 2008./
IETF RFC 5303, Three-Way Handshake for IS-IS Point-to-Point Adjacencies, October 2008. IETF RFC 5305, IS-IS Extensions for Traffic Engineering, October 2008./
IETF RFC 5307, IS-IS Extensions in Support of Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS), October 2008./
IETF RFC 6165, Extensions to IS-IS for Layer-2 Systems, April 2011. IETF RFC 7810, IS-IS Traffic Engineering (TE) Metric Extensions, 2016./
IETF RFC 7811, An Algorithm for Computing Maximally Redundant Trees for IP/LDP Fast-Reroute, 2016./
ISO/IEC 7498-1, Information processing systems — Open Systems Interconnection — Basic Reference Model—Part 1: The Basic Model.9/
ISO/IEC 8802-2, Standard for Information technology — Telecommunications and information exchange between systems — Local and metropolitan area networks — Specific requirements — Part 2: Logical link control./
ISO/IEC 8802-11, Information technology — Telecommunications and information exchange between systems — Local and metropolitan area networks — Specific requirements — Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) specifications./
ISO/IEC 9577:1999, Information technology — Protocol identification in the network layer./
ISO/IEC 10589:2002, Information technology — Telecommunications and information exchange between systems — Intermediate System to Intermediate System intra-domain routeing information exchange protocol for use in conjunction with the protocol for providing the connectionless-mode network service./
ITU-T Recommendation X.690 (2002), Information Technology—ASN.1 Encoding Rules: Specification of Basic Encoding Rules (BER), Canonical Encoding Rules (CER), and Distinguished Encoding Rules (DER).10/
ITU-T Recommendation Y.1731 (02/2008), OAM Functions and Mechanisms for Ethernet-based Networks./
MEF Technical Specification 4 (MEF 4), Metro Ethernet Network Architecture Framework—Part 1: Generic Framework, May 2004.11/
MEF Technical Specification 10.3 (MEF 10.3), Ethernet Service Attributes Phase 3, October 2013./
9. Qualification of IEEE:
The IEEE was recognized under the provisions of ITU-T Recommendation A.5 on 1 November 1999. Qualifying information is on file with TSB.
10. Other (for any supplementary information):
All standards are available on-line. See http://www.ieee802.org/.
Note: This form is based on Recommendation ITU-T A.5