Telecommunications and exchange between information technology systems — Requirements for local and metropolitan area networks — Part 1Q: Bridges and bridged networks — Amendment 36: YANG Data Models for Scheduled Traffic, Frame Preemption, and Per-Stream Filtering and Policing

Télécommunications et échange entre systèmes informatiques — Exigences pour les réseaux locaux et métropolitains — Partie 1Q: Ponts et réseaux pontés — Amendement 36

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International
Standard
ISO/IEC/IEEE
8802-1Q
Third edition
Telecommunications and exchange
2024-08
between information technology
systems — Requirements for local
AMENDMENT 36
and metropolitan area networks —
Part 1Q:
Bridges and bridged networks
AMENDMENT 36: YANG Data
Models for Scheduled Traffic, Frame
Preemption, and Per-Stream Filtering
and Policing
Télécommunications et échange entre systèmes informatiques —
Exigences pour les réseaux locaux et métropolitains —
Partie 1Q: Ponts et réseaux pontés
AMENDEMENT 36
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Contents
1. Overview. 15
1.3 Introduction. 15
12. Bridge management . 16
12.29 Managed objects for scheduled traffic. 16
12.29.1 The Gate Parameter Table . 16
12.31 Managed objects for per-stream classification and metering . 17
12.31.1 The Stream Parameter Table . 17
12.31.3 The Stream Gate Instance Table . 17
17. Management Information Base (MIB) . 18
17.2 Structure of the MIB . 18
17.2.22 Structure of the IEEE8021-ST-MIB . 18
17.2.24 Structure of the IEEE8021-PSFP-MIB . 18
17.7 MIB modules . 19
17.7.14 Definitions for the IEEE8021-SRP-MIB module . 19
17.7.22 Definitions for the IEEE8021-ST-MIB module . 38
17.7.24 Definitions for the IEEE8021-PSFP-MIB module . 49
35. Stream Reservation Protocol (SRP). 69
35.2 Definition of the MSRP application . 69
35.2.2 Definition of MRP elements . 69
46. Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) configuration . 70
46.2 User/network configuration information . 70
46.2.3 Talker . 70
48. YANG Data Models . 71
48.2 IEEE 802.1Q YANG models. 71
48.2.1 VLAN Bridge components model . 71
48.2.2 Two-Port MAC Relay (TPMR) model . 73
48.2.4 Provider Bridge model . 74
48.2.5 CFM Model . 77
48.2.7 Asynchronous Traffic Shaping (ATS) model . 79
48.2.8 Congestion Isolation (CI) model . 80
48.2.9 Scheduled Traffic model . 80
48.2.10 Frame Preemption model . 81
48.2.11 Per-Stream Filtering and Policing model . 82
48.3 Structure of the YANG models . 84
48.3.9 Scheduled Traffic model . 84
48.3.10 Frame Preemption model . 85
48.3.11 Per-Stream Filtering and Policing model . 85
................................................................... 86
48.4 Security considerations .
48.4.9 Security considerations of the Scheduled Traffic model . 86
48.4.10 Security considerations of the Frame Preemption model . 86
48.4.11 Security considerations of the Per-Stream Filtering and Policing model . 86
ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1Q:2024/Amd.36:2024(en)
48.5 YANG schema tree definitions. 87
48.5.4 Schema for the ieee802-dot1q-bridge YANG module . 87
48.5.17 Schema for the ieee802-dot1q-sched YANG module . 91
48.5.18 Schema for the ieee802-dot1q-sched-bridge YANG module . 91
48.5.19 Schema for the ieee802-dot1q-preemption YANG module . 91
48.5.20 Schema for the ieee802-dot1q-preemption-bridge YANG module . 92
48.5.21 Schema for the ieee802-dot1q-psfp YANG module . 92
48.5.22 Schema for the ieee802-dot1q-psfp-bridge YANG module . 92
48.6 YANG modules . 94
48.6.1 The ieee802-types YANG module . 94
48.6.2 The ieee802-dot1q-types YANG module . 99
48.6.4 The ieee802-dot1q-bridge YANG module . 115
48.6.6 The ieee802-dot1q-pb YANG module . 141
48.6.17 The ieee802-dot1q-sched YANG module . 145
48.6.18 The ieee802-dot1q-sched-bridge YANG module . 151
48.6.19 The ieee802-dot1q-preemption YANG module . 152
48.6.20 The ieee802-dot1q-preemption-bridge YANG module . 156
48.6.21 The ieee802-dot1q-psfp YANG module . 157
48.6.22 The ieee802-dot1q-psfp-bridge YANG module . 167
Annex A (normative) PICS proforma—Bridge implementations . 168
A.47 YANG. 168
Annex B (normative) PICS proforma—End station implementations . 169
B.15 Scheduled traffic . 169
B.16 Frame Preemption. 169
B.17 Per-Stream Filtering and Policing. 169
ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1Q:2024/Amd.36:2024(en)
Figures
Figure 48-5 Bridge Port model. 72
Figure 48-7 TPMR port model . 73
Figure 48-9 Provider Edge Bridge C-VLAN Interface model . 75
Figure 48-10 Provider Edge Bridge S-VLAN interface model. 76
Figure 48-12 CFM MEP model relationships . 78
Figure 48-16 Asynchronous Traffic Shaping model . 79
Figure 48-17 Congestion Isolation model . 80
Figure 48-18 Scheduled Traffic model. 81
Figure 48-19 Frame Preemption model. 82
Figure 48-20 PSFP model. 83
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Tables
Table 12-32 The Gate Parameter Ta
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