ITU-T G.8021-2012
Characteristics of Ethernet transport network equipment functional blocks (Study Group 15)

Standard No.
ITU-T G.8021-2012
Release Date
2012
Published By
ITU-T - International Telecommunication Union/ITU Telcommunication Sector
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ITU-T G.8021-2012
Scope
This Recommendation covers the functional requirements of Ethernet functionality within Ethernet transport equipment. This Recommendation uses the specification methodology defined in [ITU-T G.806] in general for transport network equipment and is based on the architecture of Ethernet layer networks defined in [ITU-T G.8010]@ the interfaces for Ethernet transport networks defined in [ITU-T G.8012]@ and in support of services defined in the ITU-T G.8011.x series of Recommendations. It also provides processes for Ethernet OAM based on [ITU-T G.8013]. The description is generic and no particular physical partitioning of functions is implied. The input/output information flows associated with the functional blocks serve for defining the functions of the blocks and are considered to be conceptual@ not physical. The functionality defined in this Recommendation can be applied at user-to-network interfaces (UNIs) and network-to-network interfaces (NNIs) of the Ethernet transport network. Not every functional block defined in this Recommendation is required for every application. Different subsets of functional blocks from this Recommendation and others (e.g.@ [ITU-T G.783]@ [ITU-T G.798]@ [ITU-T G.806] and [b-ITU-T I.732]) may be assembled in different ways according to the combination rules given in these Recommendations (e.g.@ [ITU-T G.806]) to provide a variety of different capabilities. Network operators and equipment suppliers may choose which functions must be implemented for each application. The internal structure of the implementation of this functionality (equipment design) need not be identical to the structure of the functional model@ as long as all the details of the externally observable behaviour comply with the equipment functional specification (EFS). Equipment developed prior to the production of this Recommendation may not comply with all the details in this Recommendation. The equipment requirements described in this Recommendation are generic and no particular physical partitioning of functions is implied. The input/output information flows associated with the functional blocks define the functions of the blocks and are considered to be conceptual@ not physical.

ITU-T G.8021-2012 history

  • 2012 ITU-T G.8021-2012 Characteristics of Ethernet transport network equipment functional blocks (Study Group 15)



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