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  ITU-T A.5 justification information for referenced document IEEE 802.1Q-2014 in draft G.8271.2/Y.1366.2
1. Clear description of the referenced document:
Name: IEEE 802.1Q-2014
Title: IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks- Bridges and Bridged Networks
2. Status of approval:
Normative.
3. Justification for the specific reference:
This specification has been developed by the IEEE and is used by the ITU-T without change. G.8271.2 defines timing aspects in packet networks, with particular focus on Ethernet networks. IEEE 802.1Q specifies the VLAN bridging aspects for Ethernet networks.
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 2014
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.4/
IEEE Std 802®, IEEE Standards for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks: Overview and Architecture.5, 6/
IEEE Std 802.1AB™, IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks—Station and Media Access/
Control 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 802.1X™, IEEE Standards for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks—Port Based Network/
Access Control./
IEEE Std 802.1AX™, IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks—Link Aggregation./
IEEE Std 802.1BRTM, IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks—Virtual Bridged Local/
Area Networks—Bridge Port Extension./
IEEE Std 802.3™, IEEE Standard for Ethernet./
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 802.17™, Information technology—Telecommunications and information exchange between/
systems—Local and metropolitan area networks—Specific requirements—Part 17: Resilient packet ring/
(RPR) access method and physical layer specifications./
IEEE Std 802.20™, IEEE Std 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 1987.7/
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, March1997./
IETF RFC 2205, Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP) - Version 1 Functional Specification, September/
1997./
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 6165, Extensions to IS-IS for Layer-2 Systems, April 2011./
ISO/IEC 7498-1, Information processing systems—Open Systems Interconnection—Basic Reference/
Model—Part 1: The Basic Model.8/
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).9/
ITU-T Recommendation Y.1731 (02/2008), OAM Functions and Mechanisms for Ethernet-based Networks./
Metro Ethernet Forum Technical Specification MEF 4, Metro Ethernet Network Architecture Framework—/
Part 1: Generic Framework, May 2004.10/
Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) Technical Specification MEF 10.2, Ethernet Service Attributes Phase 2,/
May 2009.
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