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IEEE P802-REV/D2.0, Apr 2014

IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks: Overview and Architecture

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IEEE P802-REV/D2.0, Apr 2014

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IEEE P802-REV/D2.0, Apr 2014 is an inactive draft standard for local and metropolitan area networks, focused on the overview and architecture needed to organize network systems consistently. It addresses how communication, networking, and broadcast technologies are structured at a high level, helping engineers understand the framework behind interoperable LAN and MAN implementations. This draft is useful when reviewing architectural alignment, planning conformance work, or studying the technical direction of the IEEE P802 series.

IEEE P802-REV/D2.0, Apr 2014 overview

This draft revision outlines the architectural concepts that support IEEE local and metropolitan area networking. IEEE P802-REV/D2.0, Apr 2014 is centered on how network components, interfaces, and functional relationships are organized rather than on a single device or application. In practice, it helps define the structure used across communication systems that need consistent behavior, clear layering, and dependable interaction between nodes, links, and supporting equipment. The document is relevant to design teams evaluating network architecture requirements.

Typical use cases

This standard is typically consulted when developing or reviewing LAN and MAN architectures, especially for systems that must coordinate communications across multiple devices or network segments. It may support work on switches, access equipment, network interfaces, and related infrastructure used in enterprise, industrial, or service-provider environments. IEEE P802-REV/D2.0, Apr 2014 can also be useful during technical review of broadcast-capable network designs where architecture, interoperability, and implementation consistency are important.

Why this standard matters

Clear architectural standards help reduce design ambiguity and improve consistency across networking projects. IEEE P802-REV/D2.0, Apr 2014 matters because it provides a common reference for understanding how local and metropolitan area network functions fit together, which can support procurement reviews, implementation planning, and testing alignment. For organizations working with communication infrastructure, using a defined standard can lower integration risk, improve documentation quality, and make compliance checks more straightforward during development and evaluation.

  • Local and metropolitan area network architecture
  • Overview of functional relationships and interfaces
  • Reference for communication system organization
  • Relevant to interoperability and design review
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  • Publication Date: 2014
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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