| ISO, "Information processing systems- Local area networksPart 2: Logical link control", ISO 8802-2:1989. |
....goal of LANE is to perform such address mappings so that LANE end systems can set up direct connections between themselves and forward data. The element that adds significant complexity to LANE, however, is supporting LAN switches that is, LAN bridges. The function of a LAN bridge, as defined in [ISO] and [IEEE] is to shield LAN segments from each other. While bridges learn about MAC addresses on the LAN segments to which they are connected, such information is not propagated. How LANE resolves this problem will be discussed shortly. 5.1 LANE Components and Connection Types The LANE protocol ....
ISO/IEC 10038: ANSI/IEEE Std. 802.1D: "Information Processing Systems---Local Area Networks---MAC Sublayer Interconnection (MAC Bridges)."
....goal of LANE is to perform such address mappings so that LANE end systems can set up direct connections between themselves and forward data. The element that adds significant complexity to LANE, however, is supporting LAN switches that is, LAN bridges. The function of a LAN bridge, as defined in [ISO] and [IEEE] is to shield LAN segments from each other. While bridges learn about MAC addresses on the LAN segments to which they are connected, such information is not propagated. HowLANE resolves this problem will be discussed shortly. 5.1 LANE Components and Connection Types The LANE protocol ....
ISO/IEC 10038: ANSI/IEEE Std. 802.1D: "Information Processing Systems---Local Area Networks---MAC Sublayer Interconnection (MAC Bridges)."
....from ATM stations to LAN stations as well as LAN stations to LAN stations across ATM. MAC layer LAN Emulation is defined in such a way that existing bridging methods can be employed, as they are defined today. Note that bridging methods include both Transparent Bridging and Source Routing Bridging[4]. 1.1 Purpose of Document This document specifies an implementation agreement for the LAN Emulation Service, including the following: Architectural Framework and Service Interfaces . Service Components and Functions . Frame Formats . Client Server Protocols and Procedures LAN Emulation ....
ISO/IEC 10038: ANSI/IEEE Std. 802.1D Information processing systems - Local Area Networks - MAC Sublayer Interconnection (MAC Bridges).
....from ATM stations to LAN stations as well as LAN stations to LAN stations across ATM. MAC layer LAN Emulation is defined in such a way that existing bridging methods can be employed, as they are defined today. Note that bridging methods include both Transparent Bridging and Source Routing Bridging[4]. 1.1 Purpose of Document This document specifies an implementation agreement for the LAN Emulation Service, including the following: Architectural Framework and Service Interfaces . Service Components and Functions . Frame Formats . Client Server Protocols and Procedures LAN Emulation ....
ISO/IEC 10038: ANSI/IEEE Std. 802.1D Information processing systems - Local Area Networks - MAC Sublayer Interconnection (MAC Bridges).
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ISO, "Information processing systems- Local area networksPart 2: Logical link control", ISO 8802-2:1989.
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ISO 8802-2: ANSI/IEEE Std. 802.2 Information processing systems - Local area networks - Part 2: Logical Link Control.
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ISO 8802-2: ANSI/IEEE Std. 802.2 Information processing systems - Local area networks - Part 2: Logical Link Control.
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