IEEE 802.1Xck-2018
IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks— Port-Based Network Access Control Amendment 2: YANG Data Model
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IEEE 802.1Xck-2018 is a standards document for port-based network access control, focused on Amendment 2: YANG Data Model. It addresses how access control-related information can be represented and managed in a structured data model, which is important for interoperability in network administration and automation. As part of the IEEE 802.1 family, IEEE 802.1Xck-2018 helps define a clearer technical basis for consistent configuration, monitoring, and management of port-based access control functions.
What is IEEE 802.1Xck-2018?
This standard is an amendment to IEEE 802.1X that concentrates on a YANG data model for port-based network access control. In practical terms, it provides a formal way to describe access control configuration and state data for network devices and management systems. That makes IEEE 802.1Xck-2018 relevant where structured data exchange, device modeling, and network management consistency are needed. It is a technical reference for aligning implementations and management workflows around the same access control model.
Where is IEEE 802.1Xck-2018 used?
IEEE 802.1Xck-2018 is typically used in network equipment and management environments where port-based access control must be represented in a machine-readable form. This includes switches, controllers, and network management platforms that support configuration or monitoring through YANG-based models. It may also be relevant in enterprise networking, managed infrastructure, and other settings where access control policies need to be exchanged, validated, or automated across devices and administrative tools.
Why is IEEE 802.1Xck-2018 important?
The value of IEEE 802.1Xck-2018 lies in improving consistency and reducing ambiguity in how port-based access control data is modeled. For procurement, implementation, and testing, a defined YANG data model supports clearer requirements and more predictable interoperability. It can also help reduce integration risk when multiple systems must interpret the same network access control information. Because the standard is superseded, it is especially useful as a reference point for historical compatibility or legacy support.
- Port-based network access control
- YANG data model representation
- Network device and management integration
- Configuration and state modeling
- Superseded IEEE standard reference
- Publication Date: 2018
- Standard Status: Superseded
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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