IEEE 802.1ah

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IEEE 802.1ah is an Ethernet networking standard, often called Provider Backbone Bridges (PBB), that enables scalable, MAC-in-MAC encapsulation for carrier-grade layer 2 networks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ethernet networking standard
IEEE 802.1 standard
Provider Backbone Bridges standard
aimsTo enhance traffic engineering in provider networks
improve scalability of Ethernet networks
separate customer and provider MAC addressing
support multiple tenants over a shared backbone
alsoKnownAs MAC-in-MAC
PBB
Provider Bridging
surface form: Provider Backbone Bridges
category Provider Bridging
surface form: Provider Backbone Bridging
defines MAC-in-MAC encapsulation
Provider Bridging
surface form: Provider Backbone Bridges
enables large numbers of virtual services
multi-tenant Ethernet VPN-like services
transparent LAN services over provider backbones
encapsulates C-MAC addresses within B-MAC addresses
customer MAC frames inside backbone MAC frames
extends IEEE 802.1ad
Provider Bridges
focusesOn scalable Ethernet service delivery
introduces backbone core bridges
backbone edge bridges
layer Data link layer
maintainedBy IEEE 802.1 Working Group
OSIlayer Layer 2
partOf IEEE 802.1 standards family
surface form: IEEE 802.1 family of standards
provides enhanced MAC address scalability
hierarchical Ethernet forwarding
isolation between customer networks
publishedBy Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
surface form: IEEE
region international
relatedTo IEEE 802.1Q series
surface form: IEEE 802.1Q

VLAN tagging
standardizes frame formats for provider backbone bridges
operations for provider backbone bridges
status published standard
supports carrier-grade Ethernet services
large-scale Layer 2 networks
service provider backbone networks
technologyDomain Ethernet
computer networking
usedIn carrier Ethernet networks
metro Ethernet networks
service provider backbone networks
uses I-SID (Service Instance Identifier)
MAC-in-MAC encapsulation
backbone MAC addresses
service instance identifiers

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Provider Bridging relatedTo IEEE 802.1ah
IEEE 802.1ad relatedStandard IEEE 802.1ah