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doc.: IEEE l2r Submission September 2012 Norman Finn [Cisco] Slide 1 Project: IEEE P Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: Cooperative Standards Efforts Date Submitted: September 2012 Source: Norman Finn [Cisco] Address: 170 W. Tasman Drive, San Jose CA USA Voice: , Re: Abstract:A summary of wireless activity, a history of OAM, and a suggestion for development methods. Purpose:Assist the development of mesh networks. Notice:This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Release:The contributor acknowledges and accepts that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by P

doc.: IEEE l2r Submission Reference This slide deck is available at: 15-nfinn-wireless-activity-0912-v01.pdf 15-nfinn-wireless-activity-0912-v01.pdf This deck represents a personal opinion. –Although prepared by a very active 17-year member of IEEE 802.1, it not claim to represent the views of the Working Group. –Although prepared by an 18-year employee of Cisco Systems, it does not claim to represent the views of that company.

doc.: IEEE l2r Submission Current / activity At the July IEEE 802 plenary in San Diego, and both passed similarly worded motions to start parallel Study Groups. The motion: requests approval by IEEE 802 LMSC to form a Study Group on enabling the use of (including consideration of infrastructure BSS, PBSS, and IBSS associations) as general transit links capable of supporting bridging, with the intent of creating a PAR and five criteria.

doc.: IEEE l2r Submission This diagram helped to justify this work to and It shows an industrial application, and is from: wireless-bridges-0612-v02.pdf wireless-bridges-0612-v02.pdf Example network AP Backbone Access Point stations Wireless “links” Non-AP Station/switches Semi-mobile wired networks (robots)

doc.: IEEE l2r Submission New PAR and Five Criteria IEEE has approved a PAR and Five Criteria for submission to the 802 ExCom at the November plenary. Amends:Standard 802.1Q-2011 Number:P802.1Qbz Title: IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks---Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks - Amendment: Enhancements to Bridging of Media

doc.: IEEE l2r Submission New PAR and Five Criteria Scope: This standard specifies protocols, procedures, and managed objects to allow media to provide internal connections within bridged networks, as well as access to bridged networks. Need: There are a large number of new products, including home entertainment systems and industrial control equipment, that have both an IEEE wireless station capability and a wired IEEE Ethernet capability. IEEE has initiated work on media operating in the Gbit/sec range. These developments raise a demand for supporting IEEE media to the same level as other media supported by bridges, as a medium internal to the network, as well as a medium offering access to the network.

doc.: IEEE l2r Submission A story: In 2005, ITU-T embarked on an effort to develop Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) capability for switched Ethernet services. –ITU-T had a tremendous history of successful development of OAM capabilities over many media; –All of which media were point-to-point; and –None of which were Ethernet. At the same time, IEEE had been developing, for some time, Service Provider Ethernet services for both point-to-point and shared-media (multipoint-to-multipoint) services. –802.1 had no OAM experience, but needed OAM features.

doc.: IEEE l2r Submission IEEE 802.1ag and ITU-T Y.1731 The result was a pair of closely related documents. ITU-T SG13 and had at least four joint members who attended most of both groups’ meetings. The editors of the two documents, in particular, attended all meetings of both groups, and worked in concert to share text and diagrams and ensure that the documents were compatible. Both groups strove to (and almost succeeded in) using the same terminology, and even where the terms differed, the concepts were identical. The result was a very successful pair of standards.

doc.: IEEE l2r Submission New / work Similarly, we fully expect that the joint / work will result in a pair of standards that, together, will define a successful means for integrating inside a bridged network.

doc.: IEEE l2r Submission CHOICES FOR September 2012 Norman Finn [Cisco] Slide 10

doc.: IEEE l2r Submission Possible approaches Our group knows all about networking, and we can figure out low-power wireless, so we should write a standard. Our group knows all about low-power wireless, and we can figure out networking, so we should write a standard. Our group knows all about networking, and we have a guy who says he knows all about low-power wireless, so we should write a standard. Our group knows all about low-power wireless, and we have a guy who says he knows all about networking, so we should write a standard.

doc.: IEEE l2r Submission Two way-better approaches Our group knows all about low-power wireless, and that group knows all about networking, so we should work together to develop a standard for low-power wireless networking. Our group knows all about networking, and that group knows all about low-power wireless, so we should work together to develop a standard for low- power wireless networking.

doc.: IEEE l2r Submission Bridging or routing? IEEE does not, at present, bridge devices with 64- bit addresses. This could change does have some of the low-power characteristics of , though not as extensive is working with , now. IETF has activities in this area at present. IETF has a history of cooperation, as well as competition, with IEEE 802, and cooperation is improving. Routing is a proven method for connecting 48-bit and 64- bit technologies.