Information technology — Telecommunications and information exchange between systems — Local and metropolitan area networks — Specific requirements — Part 21: Media independent services framework

Abstract: An extensible IEEE 802® media access independent services framework (i.e., function and protocol) is defined that enables the optimization of services including handover and other services when performed between heterogeneous IEEE 802 networks. These services are facilitated by this standard when networking between IEEE 802 networks and cellular networks.

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INTERNATIONAL ISO/IEC/
STANDARD IEEE
8802-21
First edition
2018-04
Information technology —
Telecommunications and information
exchange between systems — Local
and metropolitan area networks —
Specific requirements —
Part 21:
Media independent services
framework
Technologies de l'information — Télécommunications et échange
d'information entre systèmes — Réseaux locaux et métropolitains —
Exigences spécifiques —
Partie 21: Cadre des services indépendants des supports
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ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-21:2018(E)
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IEEE Std 802.21™-2017
(Revision of IEEE Std 802.21-2008
as amended by IEEE Std 802.21a™-2012,
IEEE Std 802.21b™-2012, IEEE Std 802.21c™-2014,
and IEEE Std 802.21d™-2015)
IEEE Standard for
Local and metropolitan area networks—

Part 21: Media Independent Services
Framework
Sponsor

LAN/MAN Standards Committee
of the
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Approved 14 February 2017

IEEE-SA Standards Board

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Abstract: An extensible IEEE 802® media access independent services framework (i.e., function
and protocol) is defined that enables the optimization of services including handover and other
services when performed between heterogeneous IEEE 802 networks. These services are
facilitated by this standard when networking between IEEE 802 networks and cellular networks.

Keywords: broadcast, downlink only, group, group management, group security, IEEE 802.21™,
management, media independent handover, media independent service, mobile node, mobility,
multicast, point of attachment, point of service, proactive authentication, seamless, security
protection, service access authentication




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Subir Das, Chair
Hyeong Ho Lee, Vice Chair
Yoshikazu Hanatani, Technical Editor
H. Anthony Chan Sangkwon Peter Jeong Hyunho Park
Clint Chaplin Farrokh Khatibi Charles E. Perkins
Lidong Chen Michael Lynch Karen Randall
Jin Seek Choi Yoichi Masuda Yusuke Shimizu
Daniel Corujo Naoki Ogura Tomoki Takazoe
Antonio De la Oliva Delgado Yoshihiro Ohba Keiichi Teramoto
Yong-Geun Hong Yuji Unagami

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Yusuke Doi Torleiv Masen Dick Roy
Krzysztof Grochla Christian Niephaus Ruben Salazar
Changhwa Lyou Randy Turner

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Butch Anton Noriyuki Ikeuchi Arumugam Paventhan
H. Stephen Berger Atsushi Ito Venkatesha Prasad
Harry Bims Raj Jain Karen Randall
Gennaro Boggia Piotr Karocki Maximilian Riegel
William Byrd Stuart Kerry Naotaka Sato
Juan Carreon Farrokh Khatibi Yusuke Shimizu
Charles Cook Yongbum Kim Dorothy Stanley
Daniel Corujo Hyeong Ho Lee Thomas Starai
Subir Das Jae Seung Lee Michael Stelts
Sourav Dutta Moon-Sik Lee Walter Struppler
Richard Edgar Michael Lynch Mark Sturza
Marc Emmelmann Elvis Maculuba Tomoki Takazoe
Avraham Freedman Stephen McCann Patricia Thaler
Joel Goergen Michael McInnis Mark-Rene Uchida
Randall Groves Jeffrey Moore Dmitri Varsanofiev
Yoshikazu Hanatani Nick S. A. Nikjoo Prabodh Varshney
Werner Hoelzl Paul Nikolich Oren Yuen
Yoshihiro Ohba

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When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this standard on 14 February 2017, it had the following
membership:
Jean-Philippe Faure, Chair
Vacant Position, Vice Chair
John D. Kulick, Past Chair
Konstantinos Karachalios, Secretary

Chuck Adams Michael Janezic Robby Robson
Masayuki Ariyoshi Thomas Koshy Dorothy Stanley
Ted Burse Joseph L. Koepfinger* Adrian Stephens
Stephen Dukes Kevin Lu Mehmet Ulema
Doug Edwards Daleep Mohla Phil Wennblom
J. Travis Griffith Damir Novosel Howard Wolfman
Gary Hoffman Ronald C. Petersen Yu Yuan
Annette D. Reilly
*Member Emeritus

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Introduction
This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 802.21-2017, IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks—Part 21:
Media Independent Services Framework.
This standard defines an extensible IEEE 802® media access independent services framework (i.e.,
function and protocol) that enables the optimization of services including handover service when performed
between heterogeneous IEEE 802 networks. It also facilitates these services when networking between
IEEE 802 networks and cellular networks.

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Contents
1. Overview . 16
1.1 Scope . 16
1.2 Purpose . 16
1.3 General . 16
1.4 Assumptions . 18
1.5 Media independence . 18
2. Normative references . 19
3. Definitions . 22
4. Abbreviations and acronyms . 26
5. General architecture . 31
5.1 Introduction . 31
5.2 General design principles . 33
5.3 MISF service overview . 33
5.4 Media independent service reference framework . 36
5.5 MISF reference models for link-layer technologies . 38
5.6 Service access points (SAPs) . 44
5.7 MIS protocol . 46
6. MISF services . 48
6.1 General . 48
6.2 Service management . 48
6.3 Media independent event service . 50
6.4 Media independent command service . 54
6.5 Media independent information service. 58
7. Service access point (SAPs) and primitives . 70
7.1 Introduction . 70
7.2 SAPs . 71
7.3 MIS_LINK_SAP primitives . 73
7.4 MIS_SAP primitive . 85
7.5 MIS_NET_SAP primitive .136
8. Media independent service protocol .138
8.1 Introduction .138
8.2 MIS protocol description .138
8.3 MIS protocol identifier .150
8.4 MIS protocol frame format .152
8.5 Message parameter TLV encoding .159
8.6 MIS protocol messages .159
9. MIS protocol protection .179
9.1 Protection established through MIS (D)TLS .179
9.2 Key establishment through an MIS service access authentication .180
9.3 MIS message protection mechanisms for EAP-generated SAs .189
9.4 Common procedures .196
9.5 Group manipulation for group addressed messages .197
9.6 Group addressed message protection .223
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10. Proactive authentication .231
10.1 Media-specific proactive authentication .232
10.2 Bundling media access authentication with MIS service access authentication .233
Annex A (informative) Bibliography .236
Annex B (normative) Quality of service mapping .237
B.1 Generic IEEE 802.21 QoS flow diagram .238
B.2 Generic IEEE 802.21 QoS parameter mappings .239
B.3 Deriving generic IEEE 802.21 QoS parameters .241
Annex C (normative) Mapping media independent service (MIS) messages to reference points .244
Annex D (normative) Media-specific mapping for service access points (SAPs) .245
D.1 MIS_LINK_SAP mapping to specific technologies .245
D.2 Ma
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