ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1Q:2016
(Main)Information technology — Telecommunications and information exchange between systems — Local and metropolitan area networks — Specific requirements — Part 1Q: Bridges and bridged networks
Information technology — Telecommunications and information exchange between systems — Local and metropolitan area networks — Specific requirements — Part 1Q: Bridges and bridged networks
ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1Q:2016 Bridges that interconnect individual LANs, each supporting the IEEE 802 MAC Service using a different or identical media access control method, to provide Bridged Networks and VLANs.
Technologies de l'information — Télécommunications et échange d'information entre systèmes — Réseaux locaux et métropolitains — Exigences spécifiques — Partie 1Q: Ponts et réseaux pontés
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INTERNATIONAL ISO/IEC/
STANDARD IEEE
8802-1Q
First edition
2016-03-15
Information technology —
Telecommunications and information
exchange between systems — Local and
metropolitan area networks — Specific
requirements —
Part 1Q:
Bridges and bridged networks
Technologies de l'information — Télécommunications et échange
d'information entre systèmes — Réseaux locaux et métropolitains —
Exigences spécifiques
Partie 1Q: Ponts et réseaux pontés
Reference number
ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1Q:2016(E)
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IEEE 2014
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ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802 consists of the following parts, under the general title Information technology —
Telecommunications and information exchange between systems — Local and metropolitan area networks —
Specific requirements
— Part 1: Overview of Local Area Network Standards
— Part 2: Logical link control
— Part 5: Token ring access method and physical layer specifications
— Part 11: Wireless LAN medium access control (MAC) and physical layer (PHY) specifications
— Part 1X: Port-based network access control
— Part 1AB: Station and media access control connectivity discovery
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— Part 1AE: Media access control (MAC) security
— Part 1AR: Secure device identity
— Part 1AS: Timing and synchronization for time-sensitive applications in bridged local area networks
— Part 15-4: Wireless medium access control (MAC) and physical layer (PHY) specifications for low-rate
wireless personal area networks (WPANs)
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IEEE Standard for
Local and metropolitan area networks—
Bridges and Bridged Networks
IEEE Computer Society
Sponsored by the
LAN/MAN Standards Committee
IEEE
IEEE Std 802.1Q™-2014
3 Park Avenue
(Revision of
New York, NY 10016-5997
IEEE Std 802.1Q-2011)
USA
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ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802 1Q:2016(E)
IEEE Std 802.1Q™-2014
(Revision of
IEEE Std 802.1Q-2011)
IEEE Standard for
Local and metropolitan area networks—
Bridges and Bridged Networks
Sponsor
LAN/MAN Standards Committee
of the
IEEE Computer Society
Approved 3 November 2014
IEEE-SA Standards Board
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ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802 1Q:2016(E)
Abstract: This standard specifies how the Media Access Control (MAC) Service is supported by
Bridged Networks, the principles of operation of those networks, and the operation of MAC Bridges
and VLAN Bridges, including management, protocols, and algorithms
Keywords: Bridged Network, IEEE 802.1Q™, LAN, local area network, MAC Bridge, metropolitan
area networks, MSTP, Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol, Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol, RSTP,
PBN, Provider Bridged Network, Shortest Path Bridging Protocol, SPB Protocol, Virtual Bridged
Network, virtual LAN, VLAN Bridge
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Participants
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Working Group had the following membership:
Glenn Parsons, Chair
John Messenger, Vice Chair
Tony Jeffree, Editor
Stephen Haddock, Chair, Interworking Task Group
Ting Ao Hitoshi Hayakawa Dan Romascanu
Christian Boiger Jeremy Hitt Jessy V. Rouyer
Paul Bottorff Rahil Hussain Panagiotis Saltsidis
David Chen Michael Johas Teener Behcet Sarikaya
Feng Chen Peter Jones Michael Seaman
Weiying Cheng Hal Keen Daniel Sexton
Diego Crupnicoff Marcel Kiessling Johannes Specht
Rodney Cummings Yongbum Kim Kevin B. Stanton
Patrick Diamond Philippe Klein Wilfried Steiner
Aboubacar Kader Diarra Jouni Korhonen Vahid Tabatabaee
Janos Farkas Jeff Lynch Patricia Thaler
Norman Finn Ben Mack-Crane Jeremy Touve
Geoffrey Garner Christophe Mangin Karl Weber
Anoop Ghanwani James McIntosh Yuehua Wei
Mark Gravel Eric Multanen Brian Weis
Eric W. Gray Donald Pannell Jordon Woods
Craig Gunther Karen Randall Juan-Carlos Zuniga
Maximilian Riegel
The following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this standard. Balloters may have
voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention.
Thomas Alexander Tony Jeffree Benjamin Rolfe
Butch Anton Michael Johas Teener Dan Romascanu
Hugh Barrass Peter Jones Jessy Rouyer
Christian Boiger Shinkyo Kaku John Santhoff
William Byrd Piotr Karocki Peter Saunderson
Juan Carreon Stuart Kerry Bartien Sayogo
Keith Chow Jeff Koftinoff Michael Seaman
Charles Cook Bruce Kraemer Shusaku Shimada
Rodney Cummings Hyeong Ho Lee Kapil Sood
Darold Davis John Lemon Kevin Stanton
Sourav Dutta Elvis Maculuba Thomas Starai
Donald Eastlake Roger Marks Rene Struik
Richard Edgar Jeffery Masters Walter Struppler
Donald Fedyk Jonathon Mclendon Joseph Tardo
Yukihiro Fujimoto John Messenger William Taylor
Randall Groves Jose Morales Patricia Thaler
Robert Grow Michael Newman Dmitri Varsanofiev
Craig Gunther Nick S. A. Nikjoo Prabodh Varshney
Chris Guy Satoshi Obara Hung-Yu Wei
Marek Hajduczenia David Olsen Andreas Wolf
Werner Hoelzl Glenn Parsons Michael Wright
Rahil Hussain Jean Pierre Picard Oren Yuen
Noriyuki Ikeuchi Maximilian Riegel Daidi Zhong
Atsushi Ito Robert Robinson Zhen Zhou
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When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this standard on 3 November 2014, it had the following
membership:
John Kulick, Chair
Jon Walter Rosdahl, Vice-chair
Richard H. Hulett, Past Chair
Konstantinos Karachalios, Secretary
Peter Balma Michael Janezic Ron Peterson
Farooq Bari Jeffrey Katz Adrian Stephens
Peter Sutherland
Ted Burse Joseph L. Koepfinger*
David Law Yatin Trivedi
Clint Chaplain
Hung Ling Phil Winston
Stephen Dukes
Don Wright
Oleg Logvinov
Jean-Phillippe Faure
Yu Yuan
T. W. Olsen
Gary Hoffman
Glenn Parsons
*Member Emeritus
Also included are the following nonvoting IEEE-SA Standards Board liaisons:
Richard DeBlasio, DOE Representative
Michael Janezic, NIST Representative
Michelle Turner
IEEE-SA Content Publishing
Kathryn M. Bennett
IEEE-SA Standards Technical Community
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Historical participants
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time, energy, and knowledge to the creation of this material:
Officers at the time of
IEEE 802.1Q Standard Date approved by IEEE
Working Group Letter Ballot
William P. Lidinsky, Chair
8 December 1998
IEEE Std 802.1Q-1998
Mick Seaman, Chair, Interworking Task
Group
Tony Jeffree, Coordinating Editor
Anil Rijsinghani, Richard Hausmann,
Michele Wright, Paul Langille,
P. J. Singh, Editorial Team
Tony Jeffree, Chair
17 March 2001
IEEE Std 802.1u-2001
Neil Jarvis, Vice Chair
Mick Seaman, Chair, Interworking Task
Group
Tony Jeffree, Chair
17 March 2001
IEEE Std 802.1v-2001
Neil Jarvis, Vice Chair
Mick Seaman, Chair, Interworking Task
Group
David Delany, Editor
Andrew Smith, Editor
Tony Jeffree, Chair
11 December 2002
IEEE Std 802.1s-2002
Neil Jarvis, Vice Chair
Mick Seaman, Chair, Interworking Task
Group
Norman W. Finn, Editor
Tony Jeffree, Chair
28 March 2005
IEEE Std 802.1ad-2005
Paul Congdon, Vice Chair
Mick Seaman, Chair, Interworking Task
Group
Stephen R. Haddock, Editor
Tony Jeffree, Chair and Editor
7 December 2005
IEEE Std 802.1Q-2005
Paul Congdon, Vice Chair
Mick Seaman, Chair, Interworking Task
Group
Tony Jeffree, Chair and Editor
22 March 2007
IEEE Std 802.1ak-2007
Paul Congdon, Vice Chair
Mick Seaman, Chair, Interworking Task
Group
Tony Jeffree, Chair
27 September 2007
IEEE Std 802.1ag-2007
Paul Congdon, Vice Chair
Stephen R. Haddock, Chair,
Interworking Task Group
Norman W. Finn, Editor-in-Chief
David V. Elie-Dit-Cosaque, Dinesh
Mohan, Oscar Rodriguez, and Ali
Sajassi, Assistant Editors
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IEEE 802.1Q Standard Officers at the time of
Date approved by IEEE
Working Group Letter Ballot
Tony Jeffree, Chair
12 June 2008
IEEE Std 802.1ah-2008
Paul Congdon, Vice Chair
Stephen R. Haddock, Chair,
Interworking Task Group
Paul Bottorff, Stephen Haddock, and
Muneyoshi Suzuki, Editors
Tony Jeffree, Chair and Editor
26 September 2008
IEEE Std 802.1Q-2005/
Paul Congdon, Vice Chair
Cor-1-2008
Stephen R. Haddock, Chair,
Interworking Task Group
Tony Jeffree, Chair
10 December 2008
IEEE Std 802.1ap-2008
Paul Congdon, Vice Chair
Stephen R. Haddock, Chair,
Interworking Task Group
Glenn Parsons, Editor
David Levi, Assistant Editor
Tony Jeffree, Chair
17 June2009
IEEE Std 802.1Qaw-2009
Paul Congdon, Vice Chair
Stephen R. Haddock, Chair,
Interworking Task Group
Linda Dunbar, Editor
Tony Jeffree, Chair
17 June2009
IEEE Std 802.1Qay-2009
Paul Congdon, Vice Chair
Stephen R. Haddock, Chair,
Interworking Task Group
Panagiotis Saltsidis, Editor
Tony Jeffree, Chair
9 December 2009
IEEE Std 802.1aj-2009
Paul Congdon, Vice Chair
Stephen R. Haddock, Chair,
Interworking Task Group
John Messenger, Editor
Brian Hassink, MIB Editor
Tony Jeffree, Chair and Editor
9 November 2009
IEEE Std 802.1Qav-2009
Paul Congdon, Vice Chair
Michael Johas Teener, Chair, Audio
Video Bridging Task Group
Tony Jeffree, Chair
25 March 2010
IEEE Std 802.1Qau-2010
Paul Congdon, Vice Chair
Patricia Thaler, Chair, Data Center
BridgingTask Group
Norman W. Finn, Editor
Tony Jeffree, Chair
30 September 2010
IEEE Std 802.1Qat-2010
Paul Congdon, Vice Chair
Michael Johas Teener, Chair, Audio
Video Bridging Task Group
Craig Gunther, Editor
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IEEE 802.1Q Standard Officers at the time of
Date approved by IEEE
Working Group Letter Ballot
Tony Jeffree, Chair
16 June 2011
IEEE Std 802.1Qbe-2011
Paul Congdon, Vice Chair
Stephen Haddock, Chair, Interworking
Task Group
Norman Finn, Editor
Tony Jeffree, Chair
16 June 2011
IEEE Std 802.1Qbc-2011
Paul Congdon, Vice Chair
Stephen Haddock, Chair, Interworking
Task Group
Thomas Mack-Crane, Editor
Tony Jeffree, Chair
16 June 2011
IEEE Std 802.1Qbb-2011
Paul Congdon, Vice Chair
Patricia Thaler, Chair, Data Center
Bridging Task Group
Claudio DeSanti, Editor
Tony Jeffree, Chair
16 June 2011
IEEE Std 802.1Qaz-2011
Paul Congdon, Vice Chair
Patricia Thaler, Chair, Data Center
Bridging Task Group
Craig W. Carlson, Editor
Tony Jeffree, Chair
7 December 2011
IEEE Std 802.1Qbf-2011
Paul Congdon, Vice Chair
Stephen Haddock, Chair, Interworking
Task Group
Robert Sultan, Editor
Tony Jeffree, Chair
29 March 2012
IEEE Std 802.1aq-2012
Glenn Parsons, Vice Chair
Stephen Haddock, Chair, Interworking
Task Group
Donald Fedyk and Michael Seaman,
Editors
Tony Jeffree, Chair and Editor
14 May 2012
IEEE Std 802.1Qbg-2012
Paul Congdon, Vice Chair
Patricia Thaler, Chair, Data Center
Bridging Task Group
Paul Bottorff, Editor, Clauses 12 and 17
Tony Jeffree, Chair and Editor
19 October 2012
IEEE Std 802.1Q-2011/
Glenn Parsons, Vice Chair and Chair,
Cor-2-2012
Maintenance Task Group
Tony Jeffree, Chair
27 March 2014
IEEE Std 802.1Qbp-2014
Glenn Parsons, Vice Chair
Stephen Haddock, Chair, Interworking
Task Group
Ben Mack-Crane, Editor
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IEEE 802.1Q Standard Officers at the time of
Date approved by IEEE
Working Group Letter Ballot
Tony Jeffree, Chair and Editor
9 February 2004
IEEE Std 802.1D-2004
Paul Congdon, Vice Chair
Mick Seaman, Chair, Interworking Task
Group and Editor
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Jade Chien
Osama Aboul-Magd Richard Graham
Hon Wah Chin
Steve Adams Mark Gravel
Jin-Seek Choi
Stephen Ades Michael A. Gravel
Chi Chong
Fumio Akashi Eric Gray
Chris Christ
Zehavit Alon Karanvir Grewal
Marc Cochran
Ken Alonge John Grinham
Paul Congdon
Ann Ambler Yingjie Gu
Glenn Connery
Paul D. Amer Craig Gunther
Alex Conta
Yafan An Mitch Gusat
Jim Corrigan
Ting Ao Stephen Haddock
Diego Crupnicoff
Charles Arnold Sharam Hakimi
David Cullerot
Peter Ashwood-Smith Mogens Hansen
Rodney Cummings
Siamack Ayandeh Harold Harrington
Uri Cummings
Floyd Backes John Hart
Ted Davies
Ann Ballard Scott Harvell
Andy Davis
Richard Bantel Mike Harvey
Peter Dawe
John Bartlett Takashi Hasegawa
Stan Degen
Sy Bederman Brian Hassink
Arjan de Heer
Alexei Beliaev Wayne Hathaway
Frank Deignan
Les Bell Brian Hausauer
David Delaney
Amatzia Ben-Artzi Richard Hausman
Prakash Desai
Avner Ben-Dor Hitoshi Hayakawa
Claudio DeSanti
Michael Berger Vic Hayes
Ron Dhondy
Caitlin Bestler Asif Hazarika
Jeffrey Dietz
Jan Bialkowski David Head
Russell Dietz
James S. Binder Gaby Hecht
Zhemin Ding
Robert Bledsoe Deepak Hegde
Kurt Dobbins
Rob Boatright Ariel Hendel
Eiji Doi
Kwami Boakaye Bob Herbst
Barbara J. Don Carlos
Christian Boiger John Hickey
Linda Dunbar
Brad Booth David Hollender
Craig Easley
Jean-Michel Bonnamy Steve Horowitz
Donald Eastlake, III
Mike Borza Bob Hott
Peter Ecclesine
Paul Bottorff Michelle Hsiung
J. J. Ekstrom
David Brady Charles Hudson
Anush Elangovan
Rudolf Brandner Jack R. Hung
Hesham M. Elbakoury
Martin Brewer Rita Hunt
Walter Eldon
Frank Bruns David Husak
David Elie-Dit-Cosaque
Juan Bulnes Altaf Hussain
Janos Farkas
Bill Bunch Thomas Hytry
Donald W. Fedyk
Jim Burns Romain Insler
Eldon D. Feist
Peter Carbone Ran Ish-Shalom
Felix Feifei Feng
Bob Cardinal Jay Israel
Norman Finn
Craig W. Carlson Atsushi Iwata
Len Fishler
Paul Carroll Vipin K. Jain
Kevin Flanagan
Marco Carugi Neil Jarvis
Yishai Fraenkel
Jeffrey Catlin Tony Jeffree
Paul Frantz
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