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IEEE DRAFT 802.5T : D2.5 98

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION EXCHANGE BETWEEN SYSTEMS-LOCAL AND METROPOLITAN AREA NETWORKS - TOKEN RING ACCESS METHOD AND PHYSICAL LAYER SPECIFICATIONS
Superseded date

07-23-2013

Published date

01-12-2013

Introduction
1.1 Scope
1.2 Normative References
1.3 Definitions
1.5 Abbreviations and acronyms
1.6 Conformance Requirements
1.7 Fibre optic media conformance requirements
1.8 Local Regulation
2.2 C-Port and Station Functional Organization and Data Flow
9 Dedicated Token Ring
9.1 DTR TXI AND TKP ACCESS PROTOCOL SUPPORT
9.1.1 TXI Definition
9.1.2 TXI Protocol Checking
9.1.3 TXI Error Handling
9.1.4 TXI Registration
9.1.5 Registration Query Protocol
9.1.6 TXI Lobe Media Test (LMT)
9.1.7 TXI Duplicate Address Check (DAC)
9.1.8 TXI Transmit Function
9.1.9 TXI Heart Beat
9.1.10 TXI Hard Error Recovery
9.1.11 TXI Soft Error Reporting
9.1.12 TXI Configuration Control
9.1.13 DTR Service Interfaces
9.1.14 High Media Rate Trade-Up Prototcol
9.1.15 Remove Alert Protocol (TXI Access Protocol at the High
       Media Rate only)
9.1.16 C-Port in Port Mode using the TKP Access Protocol
       (4 Mbit/s and 16 Mbit/s)
9.1.17 C-Port in Station Emulation Mode using the TKP Access
       Protocol (4 Mbit/s and 16 Mbit/s)
9.1.18 DTR Station using the TKP Access Protocol
       (4 Mbit/s and 16 Mit/s)
9.2 STATION TXI ACCESS PROTOCOL SPECIFICATION
9.2.1 FSM Overviews
9.2.2 Specification - Abbreviations and Notations
9.2.3 State Machine Elements
9.2.4 SMAC States
9.2.5 TXI Access Protocol SMAC Specification
9.3 C-Port Join and TXI Access Protocol Specification
9.3.1 FSM Overview
9.3.2 Abbreviations and Notations
9.3.3 State Machine Elements
9.3.4 C-Port Port Operation Tables
9.7 C-Port Specific Components and Specifications
9.7.1 4 and 16 Mbit/s Operation
9.7.2 100 Mbit/s opreation
9.7.3 1000 Mbit/s operation
9.8 Physical Layer Definition for High Media Rate
9.8.1 100 Mbit/s Physical Layer
9.8.2 1000 Mbit/s Physical Layer
11 DTR Station and C-Port management
11.1 DTR Station management
11.2 C-Port management
11.3 Management information definitions
14 Formats and Facilities for High Media Rate
14.1 Sequence Definitions
14.2 Field Description
14.3 Medium Access Control (MAC) Frames
14.4 System Timers
14.5 Policy Flags and Variables
A. Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS)
       Proforma
A.1 Introduction
A.2 Abbreviations and special symbols
A.3 Instructions for completing the PICS proforma
A.4 Identification
A.5 Major capabilities
A.6 PICS proforma for the MAC
A.7 PICS proforma for the physical layer
K. DTR Concentrator Functional Description
       DTR Station and the C-Port in Station Emulation Mode using
       the TXI Access Protocol, Join, Transmit and Monitor
       low-level FSMs, 4 Mbit/s, 16 Mbit/s and the High Media Rate
M. C-Port in Port Mode using the TXI and TKP Access Protocols
       Join, Transmit and Monitor low-level FSMs, 4 Mbit/s, and
       the High Media Rate
N. C-Port in Port Mode using the TKP Access Protocol, Transmit,
       and Monitor Low Level FSMs, 4 Mbit/s and 16 Mbit/s
O. Channel considerations for 16 Mbit/s Token Ring
P. BER Criteria for Lobe Media Testing
Q. DTR Station using the TKP Access protocol, Join, Transmit,
       and Monitor, low-level FSMs, 4 Mbit/s and 16 Mbit/s
R. C-Port in Station Emulation Mode using the TKP Access
       protocol, Join, Transmit, and Monitor low-level FSMs,
       4 Mbit/s and 16 Mbit/s
T. Auto-detection Protocol 4 Mbit/s and 16 Mbit/s using the
       TXI and TKP Access Protocol
U. 100 Mbit/s PHY Design using 802.3 100BASE-X PHY
       implementations
V. Group MAC Address Hashing
W. 100 Mbit/s PHY Designs using MII Variants
X. Lobe Media Test (FSLMTO = 1) Timing Considerations
Y. Auto-detection Protocol High Media Rate using the TXI
       Access Protocol
Z. Auto-negotiation for High Speed Token Ring
AA. Differences from: ISO/IEC 8802-5:1998 (Base Standard) and
       ISO/IEC 8802-5:1998/Amd.1:1998 (Amendment 1)

Specifies dedicated token ring operation at 100 Mbit/s.

DocumentType
Draft
PublisherName
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
Status
Superseded

IEEE 802.3-2012 IEEE Standard for Ethernet
IEEE 802.3U : 1995 LOCAL AND METROPOLITAN AREA NETWORKS: SUPPLEMENT TO CARRIER SENSE MULTIPLE ACCESS WITH COLLISION DETECTION (CSMA/CD) ACCESS METHOD AND PHYSICAL LAYER SPECIFICATIONS: MEDIA ACCESS CONTROL (MAC) PARAMETERS, PHYSICAL LAYER, MEDIUM ATTACHMENT UNITS, AND REPEATER FOR 100 MB/S OPERATION, TYPE 100 BASE T (CLAUSE 21-30)
ISO/IEC 9314-3:1990 Information processing systems Fibre distributed Data Interface (FDDI) Part 3: Physical Layer Medium Dependent (PMD)
ISO/IEC 8802-5 : 1998 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION EXCHANGE BETWEEN SYSTEMS - LOCAL AND METROPOLITAN AREA NETWORKS - SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS - PART 5: TOKEN RING ACCESS METHOD AND PHYSICAL LAYER SPECIFICATIONS

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