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Paul Unbehagen Big Switch Networks Scott Fincher Extreme Networks 802.1Qcj D1.0 Status

Commenting Statistics 8 Approved 3 Disapproved  33 Abstained 44 total voted IEEE 802.1Qcj / D0.4 Status Update

Status – D1.0 TLV use description needs refinement Auto Attach State Machine to be added State Machine description to be added Update of normative language IEEE 802.1Qcj / D0.4 Status Update

Comment Summary Shall/Should/May Editorial notes MIB’s (& Yang) 18,29,43,46,53 Total:5 Editorial notes 3,11,24,25,30,31, 40,54 Total:7 MIB’s (& Yang) 5,34,36,37,39,59 Total:6 Normative Terms Requester/Grantor/Element/System 4,16,17,19,20,23,48 Total:7 State Machine 41,42, 44, 55, 56,103 Total:3 HMAC 13,112,113,114,115,116 Total:6

MIB & Yang MIB and Yang models are complete, but need editorial assistance. MIB having some compile issues, expertise from a MIB Dr needed Yang structure for Qcj is written, but need Yangsters help to make sure its properly used in the IEEE YANG tree structure.

Auto Attach terms – D1.0 Current Semantics are Auto Attach “Registrar” (AAR) = PBB BEB Auto Attach “Device” (AAD) = non-PBB network device (bridge or end-station) Comments 16,19,20 address whether system or element is the proper term Normative terms from 802.1Q, 802.1AB, and 802.1CS SYSTEM: System(s) is used in Q (968 instances), AB (462 instances) and CS (356 instances). A System is described as a Bridge or End Station. ELEMENT: Element(s) is used in Q (193 instances), AB (13 instances) and CS (2 instances). An Element is described as a management element, information, application function or within a software system. END STATION: End Station is used in Q (567 instances), AB (6 instances) and CS (5 instances). An End Station is described as: a functional unit in an IEEE 802 network that acts as a source of, and/or destination for, link layer data traffic carried on the network. APPLICANT: Applicant is used in Q (157 instances), AB (0 instances) and CS (135 instances). An Applicant is described as: The applicant controls a database that the Link-local Registration Protocol replicates to the registrar in the neighbor Portal. REGISTRAR: Registrar is used in Q (114 instances), AB (0 instances) and CS (94 instances). An Registrar is described as: The registrar receives the copy of the database that the Link-local Registration Protocol replicates from the applicant in the neighbor Portal. IEEE 802.1Qcj / D1.0 Status Update

Auto Attach terms (2) – D1.0 Options for consideration: Auto Attach Registrar = PBB BEB Auto Attach BEB Auto Attach Grantor (PB comment #20) Auto Attach Applicant Auto Attach “Device” = bridge or end-station Auto Attach Requestor Auto Attach Registrar? Editor suggestion is to use Auto Attach BEB (AAB) instead of AAR the PBB BEB that advertises itself as such and also manages ISID/VLAN Binding table for all attached AAD’s Auto Attach Device (AAD) the non-PBB Bridge or End Station that advertises itself as such and uses LLDPDUs to request I-SID / VLAN assignments Rename AA Element to AA System IEEE 802.1Qcj / D1.0 Status Update

State Machine Propose update text to include state machine diagram Propose using the LLDP state machine to provide starting point for Qcj State machine 802.1AB Clause 9.2.8 or 9.2.9? This may reduce the amount of text needed to describe Qcj operation

HMAC Does the group align with Algorithm concept? (#112) Does consolidation of digest to 16 octets add enough value to change TLV? (#113)

Plan Comment resolution at this meeting. Full working group ballot for next draft. PAR extension

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