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Released: 08.07.2022

IEEE/ISO/IEC 8802-1CS-2021 - ISO/IEC/IEEE International Standard--Telecommunications and exchange between information technology systems--Requirements for local and metropolitan area networks--Part 1CS: Link-local registration protocol

ISO/IEC/IEEE International Standard--Telecommunications and exchange between information technology systems--Requirements for local and metropolitan area networks--Part 1CS: Link-local registration protocol

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Standard number:IEEE/ISO/IEC 8802-1CS-2021
Released:08.07.2022
ISBN:978-1-5044-8801-3
Pages:154
Status:Active
Language:English
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IEEE/ISO/IEC 8802-1CS-2021

This standard specifies protocols, procedures, and managed objects for a Link-local Registration Protocol (LRP) to replicate a registration database from one end to the other of a point-to-point link and to replicate changes to parts of that database. A facility is provided to purge the replicated database if the source becomes unresponsive. Provision is made for a proxy system to operate LRP on behalf of a controlled system. LRP is optimized for databases on the order of 1 Mbyte.

LRP is designed to facilitate the creation of applications that distribute information through all or part of a network.

Adoption Standard - Active. Protocols, procedures, and managed objects for a Link-local Registration Protocol (LRP) to replicate a registration database from one end to the other of a point-to-point link and to replicate changes to parts of that database are specified in this standard. A facility is provided to purge the replicated database if the source becomes unresponsive. LRP is optimized for databases on the order of 1 Mbyte.