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1、 The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017-2394, USA Copyright 1993 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. All rights reserved. Published 1993. Printed in the United States of America ISBN 1-55937-340-7 No part of thi
2、s publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. IEEE Std 802.1F-1993 IEEE Standards for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks: Common Defi nitions and Procedures for IEEE 802 Management Information Spo
3、nsor Technical Committee on Computer Communications of the IEEE Computer Society Approved November 9, 1993 IEEE Standards Board Abstract: Management information and procedures applicable across the entire family of IEEE 802 LAN/MAN standards within the architectural framework for LAN/MAN Management
4、specified in IEEE Std 802-1990 are identified. Common management information, such as attributes to repre- sent MAC address and managed objects to represent configurable gauges, are specified. The need of developers of LAN/MAN management specifications for common procedures to develop, de- scribe, a
5、nd register management information is addressed. Keywords: local area networks, management; metropolitan area networks, management IEEE Standards documents are developed within the Technical Committees of the IEEE Societies and the Standards Coordinating Committees of the IEEE Stan- dards Board. Mem
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15、cuments. iii Introduction (This introduction is not a part of IEEE Std 802.1F-1993, IEEE Standards for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks: Common Defi nitions and Procedures for IEEE 802 Management Information.) This standard is part of a family of standards for local and metropolitan area network
16、s. The relationship between the standard and other members of the family is shown below. (The numbers in the fi gure refer to IEEE standard numbers.) This family of standards deals with the Physical and Data Link layers as defi ned by the International Organi- zation for Standardization (ISO) Open S
17、ystems Interconnection Basic Reference Model (ISO 7498 : 1984). The access standards defi ne several types of medium access technologies and associated physical media, each appropriate for particular applications or system objectives. Other types are under investigation. The standards defi ning thes
18、e technologies are as follows: IEEE Std 802 :Overview and Architecture. This standard provides an over- view to the family of IEEE 802 Standards. This standard forms part of the 802.1 scope of work. IEEE Std 802.1B ISO DIS 15802-2: LAN/MAN Management. Defi nes an Open Systems Intercon- nection (OSI)
19、 management-compatible architecture, and ser- vice and protocol elements for use in a LAN/MAN environment for performing remote management. ISO/IEC 10038 ANSI/IEEE Std 802.1D: MAC Bridging. Specifi es an architecture and protocol for the interconnection of IEEE 802 LANs below the MAC service boundar
20、y. IEEE Std 802.1E ISO DIS 15802-4: System Load Protocol. Specifi es a set of services and protocol for those aspects of management concerned with the loading of systems on IEEE 802 LANs. The 802 Architecture and Overview Specifi cation, originally known as IEEE Std 802.1A, has been renumbered as IE
21、EE Std 802. This has been done to accommodate recognition of the base standard in a family of standards. References to IEEE Std 802.1A should be con- sidered as references to IEEE Std 802. * Formerly IEEE Std 802.1A. 802.5 MEDIUM ACCESS PHYSICAL LAYER 802.10 SECURITY 802 OVERVIEW revisions are antic
22、ipated to this standard within the next two years to clarify existing material and to incorporate new related material. Information on the current revision state of this standard may be obtained from Secretary, IEEE Standards Board 445 Hoes Lane P.O. Box 1331 Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331 USA v IEEE 802
23、 committee working documents are available from IEEE Document Distribution Service C/O Alpha GraphicsATTN: P. Thrush 10201 N. 35th Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85051 USA Participants The following is a list of participants in the Network Management effort of the IEEE Project 802.1 Working Group. Voting members
24、at time of publication are marked with an asterisk (*). William P. Lidinsky*, Chair Tony Jeffree*, Chair, Network Management Task Group John Pickens*, Editor, Part F Fumio AkashiRon DhondyKimberly Kirkpatrick Anne AmblerMike DickersonSteve Kleiman Paul D. AmerSimion B. DikyYoav Kluger Charles Arnold
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