IEEE 1905.1a-2014
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IEEE Standard for a Convergent Digital Home Network for Heterogeneous Technologies Amendment 1: Support of New MAC/PHYs and Enhancements
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2014 |
Amendment Standard – Active. An abstraction layer for multiple home networking technologies that provides a common interface to widely deployed home networking technologies is defined in this standard: IEEE 1901(TM) over power lines, IEEE 802.11(TM) for wireless, Ethernet over twisted pair cable, and MoCA 1.1 over coax. Additional network technologies are supported by an extensible mechanism using an IEEE OUI and an XML-formatted document. Connectivity selection for transmission of packets arriving from any interface or application is supported by the 1905 abstraction layer. Modification to the underlying home networking technologies is not required by the 1905 abstraction layer, and hence it does not change the behavior or implementation of existing home networking technologies. The 1905 abstraction layer is between layers 2 and 3 and abstracts the individual details of each interface, aggregates available bandwidth, and facilitates seamless integration. The 1905 abstraction layer also facilitates end-to-end quality of service (QoS) while simplifying the introduction of new devices to the network, establishing secure connections, extending network coverage, and facilitating advanced network management features including discovery, path selection, autoconfiguration, and QoS negotiation.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | IEEE Std 1905.1aā¢-2014 Front cover |
3 | Title page |
5 | Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents |
8 | Participants |
10 | Introduction |
11 | Contents |
13 | IMPORTANT NOTICE |
14 | 1. Overview 1.1 Scope 2. Normative references |
15 | 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations 3.1 Definitions |
16 | 4. General description 4.2 Overview |
17 | 4.3 Architecture 6. Abstraction layer message formats 6.2 1905 CMDU 6.2.1 Ethernet frame header |
19 | 6.3 1905 message formats 6.3.3 Topology response message format 6.3.11 1905 push button event notification message format 6.3.13 Vendor specific message format 6.3.14 Generic Phy query message format 6.3.15 Generic Phy response message format 6.3.16 Higher Layer query message format |
20 | 6.3.17 Higher Layer response message format 6.3.18 Interface power change request message format 6.3.19 Interface power change response message format 6.4 1905 TLVs 6.4.5 1905 device information type TLV |
21 | 6.4.7 Media type |
22 | 6.4.9 1905 neighbor device TLV 6.4.10 Link metric query TLV |
23 | 6.4.11 1905 transmitter link metric TLV 6.4.12 1905 receiver link metric TLV |
24 | 6.4.13 1905 link metric result code TLV 6.4.14 SearchedRole TLV 6.4.15 AutoconfigFreqBand TLV 6.4.16 SupportedRole TLV |
25 | 6.4.17 SupportedFreqBand TLV 6.4.20 Push_Button_Join notification TLV 6.4.21 Generic Phy device information type TLV |
26 | 6.4.22 Device identification type TLV 6.4.23 Control URL type TLV 6.4.24 IPv4 type TLV |
27 | 6.4.25 IPv6 type TLV 6.4.26 Push_Button_Generic_Phy_Event notification TLV |
28 | 6.4.27 1905 profile version TLV 6.4.28 Power off interface TLV |
29 | 6.4.29 Interface power change information TLV 6.4.30 Interface power change status TLV |
30 | 6.4.31 L2 neighbor device TLV 7. Protocol rules/procedures 7.9 Reserved values, fields, and bits |
31 | 8. Topology discovery protocol 8.2 Topology discovery protocol 8.2.2 Topology query/response procedure 8.2.3 Generic Phy query/response procedure |
32 | 8.3 L2 discovery mechanism 8.4 Generic Phy XML Description document format |
33 | 8.5 Higher Layer information protocol |
34 | 8.5.1 Higher Layer query message (unicast) 8.5.2 Higher Layer response message (unicast) 8.5.3 Higher Layer field usage |
35 | 9. Security setup 9.2 Security setup methods 9.2.1 1905 UCPK setup method |
36 | 10. Protocols for IEEE 802.11 access point autoconfiguration 10.1 Operation of AP-autoconfiguration 10.1.3 Renewing of configuration 10.1.4 Network registrar detection 12. Power management |
37 | 13. 1905 profile versions |
40 | Annex B (normative) UCPK test vectors |
41 | Annex C (informative) CPE WAN management protocol data models |
42 | Annex D (normative) Generic Phy information schema |
46 | Annex E (informative) Registrar devices role configuration |
47 | Annex F (informative) Vendor specific messages and TLVs example |
50 | Annex G (informative) L2 discovery mechanism example |
52 | Back cover |