1
Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
3.1 Terms
defined elsewhere
4 Acronyms
and abbreviations
5 Methodology
6 Supervision
6.1
Defects
6.2
Consequent actions
6.3
Defect
correlations
6.4
Performance
filters
7 Information
flow across reference
points
8 Generic
processes for Ethernet
equipment
8.1 OAM-related processes
8.2
Queuing process
8.3
Filter
process
8.4
Replicate process
8.5
802.3 protocols processes
8.6
MAC length check
8.7
MAC frame
counter
8.8
"Server-specific" common
processes
8.9
QoS-related
processes
9 Ethernet
MAC layer (ETH) functions
9.1
Connection
functions
9.2
Termination
functions
9.3
Adaptation
functions
9.4
ETH diagnostic functions
9.5
Server to ETH adaptation function
<server>/ETH_A
9.6
ETH traffic conditioning and shaping function
(ETH_TCS)
9.7
ETH link aggregation functions
10 Ethernet
PHY layer (ETYn) functions
10.1
ETYn connection
functions
10.2
Ethernet PHY trail termination functions
(ETYn_TT)
10.3
ETYn to ETH adaptation functions
(ETYn/ETH_A)
10.4
1000BASE-(SX/LX/CX) ETY/coding sub-layer adaptation
functions (ETY3/ETC3_A)
11 Non-Ethernet
server to ETH adaptation
functions
11.1
SDH/ETH adaptation functions (S/ETH_A)
11.2
SDH/ETC adaptation functions (S4-X/ETC3_A)
11.3
S4-64c/ETH-w adaptation
functions
11.4
PDH/ETH adaptation functions
(P/ETH_A)
11.5
OTH/ETH adaptation functions
(O/ETH_A)
11.6
MPLS/ETH adaptation functions
(MPLS/ETH_A)
11.7
ATM VC/ETH adaptation functions
(VC/ETH_A)
11.8
RPR/ETH adaptation functions (RPR/ETH_A)
Appendix I – Applications and functional
diagrams
Appendix II – AIS/RDI mechanism for an Ethernet private
line over a single SDH or OTH server layer
Appendix III – Compound functions
Appendix IV – Startup conditions
Bibliography