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IEEE Draft Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks - Timing and Synchronization for Time-Sensitive Applications Amendment: YANG Data Model
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This amendment to IEEE Std 802.1ASTM-2020 specifies a YANG data model that allows configuration and state reporting for all managed objects of the base standard.
This amendment specifies a YANG data model that allows configuring and state reporting for all managed objects of the base standard. This amendment specifies a Unified Modeling Language (UML)-based figure to explain the managed objects and the associated YANG data model.
This standard enables stations attached to bridged LANs to meet the respective jitter, wander, and time synchronization requirements for time-sensitive applications. This includes applications that involve multiple streams delivered to multiple endpoints. To facilitate the widespread use of bridged LANs for these applications, synchronization information is one of the components needed at each network element where time-sensitive application data are mapped or demapped or a time-sensitive function is performed. This standard leverages the work of the IEEE 1588 Working Group by developing the additional specifications needed to address these requirements.
This amendment to IEEE Std 802.1ASTM-2020 specifies a YANG data model that allows configuration and state reporting for all managed objects of the base standard.
This amendment specifies a YANG data model that allows configuring and state reporting for all managed objects of the base standard. This amendment specifies a Unified Modeling Language (UML)-based figure to explain the managed objects and the associated YANG data model.
This standard enables stations attached to bridged LANs to meet the respective jitter, wander, and time synchronization requirements for time-sensitive applications. This includes applications that involve multiple streams delivered to multiple endpoints. To facilitate the widespread use of bridged LANs for these applications, synchronization information is one of the components needed at each network element where time-sensitive application data are mapped or demapped or a time-sensitive function is performed. This standard leverages the work of the IEEE 1588 Working Group by developing the additional specifications needed to address these requirements.
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| Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) |
| Publication Date | 09/30/2024 |
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| Page Count | 80 |
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