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Title PageForewordParticipantsCONTENTS1. Overview1.1 Scope1.2 Purpose2. References3. Definitions4. Bridge MAC service-interface model4.1 ISO/IEC 8802 service model4.2 ISO/IEC 8802 plus Ethernet service model4.3 ISO/IEC 8802 plus Ethernet plus RFC1042 service model4.4 ISO/IEC 8802 plus Ethernet plus RFC1042 plus Bridge-Tunnel service model5. The Selective Translation Algorithm5.1 Frame translation and forwarding5.2 The Selective Translation Table5.3 The Bridge-Tunnel Encapsulation Protocol5.4 RFC 1042 Encapsulation ProtocolAnnex A—Recommended contents of the Selective Translation TableAnnex B—Guideline for nonstandard ISO/IEC 8802 protocol design and migrationAnnex C—CompatibilityAnnex D—BibliographyIEEE Std 802.1H, 1997 Edition[Adopted by ISO/IEC and redesignated asISO/IEC TR11802-5:1997(E)]IEEE Recommended Practice for Information technology—Telecommunications and information exchange between systems—Local and metropolitan area networks—Technical reports and guidelines—Part 5: Media Access Control (MAC) Bridging of Ethernet V2.0 in Local Area NetworksSponsorLAN/MAN Standards Committeeof theIEEE Computer SocietyAdopted by the ISO/IEC and redesignated as ISO/IEC TR11802-5:1997(E)Abstract: Extensions to the behavior of ISO/IEC 10038 (IEEE 802.1D) media access control(MAC) Bridges, in order to facilitate interoperability in bridged local area networks (LANs) compris-ing CSMA/CD networks interconnected with other types of LAN using MAC Bridges, where theCSMA/CD networks contain a mixture of ISO/IEC 8802-3 and Ethernet V2.0 end stations, arespecified. Additionally, guidelines are provided for the development of nonstandard 802 protocols,with particular emphasis on conversion of existing Ethernet protocols and the behavior to beexpected from a Bridge, for the purpose of avoiding future incompatibilities. Keywords: carrier sense multiple access with collision detection (CSMA/CD), data processing,Ethernet, fibre distributed data interface (FDDI), information interchange, LAN protocols, local areanetwork (LAN), media access control (MAC) bridges, network interconnection, selective translation,selective translation tableThe Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017-2394, USACopyright © 1997 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.All rights reserved. Published 1997. Printed in the United States of America.ISBN 1-55937-931-6No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.12 August 1997 SH94537v ANSI/IEEE Std 802.1H, 1997 Edition IEEE Standards documents are developed within the Technical Committees of the IEEE Societies and theStandards Coordinating Committees of the IEEE Standards Board. Members of the committees serve volun-tarily and without compensation. They are not necessarily members of the Institute. The standards developedwithin IEEE represent a consensus of the broad expertise on the subject within the Institute as well as thoseactivities outside of IEEE that have expressed an interest in participating in the development of the standard.Use of an IEEE Standard is wholly voluntary. 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The IEEE shall not be responsible for identifying patents forwhich a license may be required by an IEEE standard or for conducting inquiries intothe legal validity or scope of those patents that are brought to its attention.vi Foreword to ANSI/IEEE Std 802.1H, 1997 Edition This standard is part of a family of standards for local and metropolitan area networks. The relationshipbetween the standard and other members of the family is shown below. (The numbers in the figure refer toIEEE standard numbers.)This


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