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What standards are involved with OUI and IAB?

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This single assignment covers both OUI (802) and "company_id". Its applications are a) The OUI defined in IEEE Std 802-2001 can be used to generate 48 bit Universal LAN MAC addresses to identify LAN and MAN stations uniquely, and Protocol Identifiers to identify public and private protocols. These are used in Local and Metropolitan Area Network applications. The relevant standards include CSMA/CD (IEEE Std 802.3, ISO 8802-3), Token Bus (IEEE Std 802.4, ISO 8802-4), Token Ring (IEEE Std 802.5, ISO/IEC 8802-5), IEEE Std 802.6 (ISO/IEC DIS 8802-6), FDDI (ISO 9314-2) and WLAN (IEEE 802.11, ISO/IEC 8802-11) . b) The "company_id" defined in IEEE Std 1212-1991, IEEE Standard Control and Status Register (CSR) Architecture, is referenced by IEEE Std 896.2-1991, IEEE Standard for Futurebus+(TM) Physical Layer Specification and Profiles, and IEEE Std 1596-1992, IEEE Standard for Scalable Coherent Interface, as well as IEEE Std 1394-1995, IEEE Standard for a High Performance Serial Bus. In this ...  more
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• The OUI defined in IEEE Std 802-2001 can be used to generate 48 bit Universal LAN MAC addresses to identify LAN and MAN stations uniquely, and Protocol Identifiers to identify public and private protocols. These are used in Local and Metropolitan Area Network applications. The relevant standards include CSMA/CD (IEEE Std 802.3, ISO 8802-3), Token Bus (IEEE Std 802.4, ISO 8802-4), Token Ring (IEEE Std 802.5, ISO/IEC 8802-5), IEEE Std 802.6 (ISO/IEC DIS 8802-6), FDDI (ISO 9314-2) and WLAN (IEEE 802.11, ISO/IEC 8802-11). The IAB, which consists of a block of 4096 EUI-48 values, can also be used to generate 48 bit Universal LAN MAC addresses in conjunction with these standards. • The "company_id" defined in IEEE Std 1212-1991, IEEE Standard Control and Status Register (CSR) Architecture, is referenced by IEEE Std 896.2-1991, IEEE Standard for Futurebus+(TM) Physical Layer Specification and Profiles, and IEEE Std 1596-1992, IEEE Standard for Scalable Coherent Interface, as well as IEEE ...  more
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