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IEEE Standard for
Local and metropolitan area networks—
Bridges and Bridged Networks—
Amendment 28: Per-Stream Filtering and Policing
Sponsored by the
LAN/MAN Standards Committee
IEEE
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IEEE Computer Society
IEEE Std 802.1Qci™-2017
(Amendment to
IEEE Std 802.1Q™-2014)
as amended by
IEEE Std 802.1Qca™-2015,
IEEE Std 802.1Qcd™-2015,
IEEE Std 802.1Q-2014/Cor 1-2015,
IEEE Std 802.1Qbv™-2015,
IEEE Std 802.1Qbu™-2016, and
IEEE Std 802.1Qbz™-2016
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IEEE Std 802.1Qci™-2017
(Amendment to
IEEE Std 802.1Q™-2014
as amended by
IEEE Std 802.1Qca™-2015,
IEEE Std 802.1Qcd™-2015,
IEEE Std 802.1Q-2014/Cor 1-2015,
IEEE Std 802.1Qbv™-2015,
IEEE Std 802.1Qbu™-2016, and
IEEE Std 802.1Qbz™-2016)
IEEE Standard for
Local and metropolitan area networks—
Bridges and Bridged Networks—
Amendment 28: Per-Stream Filtering and Policing
Sponsor
LAN/MAN Standards Committee
of the
IEEE Computer Society
Approved 14 February 2017
IEEE-SA Standards Board
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Abstract: Enhancements to the forwarding process that support per-stream filtering and policing
are provided in this amendment to IEEE Std 802.1Q-2014.
Keywords: Bridged Local Area Networks, IEEE 802
®
,
IEEE 802.1Q™, IEEE Std 802.1Qbu™,
IEEE 802.1Qbv™, IEEE Std 802.1Qbz™, IEEE 802.1Qca™, IEEE 802.1Qcd™, IEEE 802.1Qci™,
local area networks (LANs), MAC Bridges, metropolitan area networks, per-stream filtering and
policing, PSFP, scheduled traffic, Time-Sensitive Networking, Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks
(virtual LANs)
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