P802.1DC – Quality of Service Provision by Network Systems
This standard specifies procedures and managed objects for Quality of Service (QoS) features specified in IEEE Std 802.1Q, such as per-stream filtering and policing, queuing, transmission selection, flow control and preemption, in a network system which is not a bridge.
IEEE Std 802.1Q specifies Quality of Service (QoS) features for bridges. These features are perfectly applicable to other devices, e.g. end stations, routers, or firewall appliances. In IEEE Std 802.1Q, the specifications of these features are scattered, and coupled tightly to the operation of a bridge. There is a need for simple reference points to these QoS specifications that are usable for non-bridge systems, and for managed objects for these features that are not specific to bridges.
Current Status
Status | Working Group ballot |
Current Draft | D2.0 (January, 2023) |
PAR & CSD | Full title: Draft Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks: Quality of Service Provision by Network Systems PAR (Approved: 14 May 2018; Expires: 31 Dec 2024) CSD |
Editor | Norman Finn |
Archive
Date | Document |
12 Mar 2023 | 802-1DC-d2-0-pdis-v01 Proposed Working Group ballot responses |
11 Jan 2023 | 802.1DC Draft 2.0 |
10 Jan 2023 | 802.1DC Draft 1.4 final comment disposition |
16 Sep 2022 | 802.1DC Draft 1.4 |
06 Sep 2022 | 802.1DC Draft 1.3 |
09 Mar 2022 | 802.1DC Draft 1.2 final comment disposition |
31 Jan 2022 | 802.1DC Draft 1.2 |
18 Oct 2019 | 802.1DC Draft 1.1 |
10 Sep 2019 | 802.1DC Draft 1.0 final comment disposition |
10 Jul 2019 | 802.1DC Draft 1.0 |
16 Jan 2019 | 802.1DC Draft 0.1 |
The above list includes only the latest version of proposed or final dispositions. (See the project folder for a complete list.) The dates listed are the website file dates; they may differ from the creation dates in the documents.
Contributions
Important NOTICE on contributions.
The above list includes only the latest version of updated documents and omits those superseded by subsequent discussion. (See filenames beginning “dc-” or “new-” in the 2017, 2018, and 2019 public directories for a complete list.) The dates listed are the website file dates; they may differ from the creation dates in the documents.