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IEEE P802f/D2.4, Aug 2023

IEEE Approved Draft Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks: Overview and Architecture Amendment 3: YANG Data Model for EtherTypes

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IEEE P802f/D2.4, Aug 2023

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IEEE P802f/D2.4, Aug 2023 is an approved draft standard focused on a YANG data model for EtherTypes within the IEEE 802 local and metropolitan area network framework. It addresses how EtherType-related information can be represented in a structured, interoperable way for communication and networking systems. For engineers working on network management, model-driven automation, or configuration data exchange, this draft helps clarify a consistent approach to Ethernet-oriented data handling.

IEEE P802f/D2.4, Aug 2023 overview

This draft standard sits at the intersection of LAN architecture and data modeling, with emphasis on a YANG-based representation for EtherTypes. As part of the IEEE 802 family, IEEE P802f/D2.4, Aug 2023 supports more consistent handling of network data in environments where structured management information is important. It is relevant to specifications that need machine-readable definitions, especially where Ethernet protocol identifiers and related metadata must be described in a uniform way for implementation or review.

Typical use cases

IEEE P802f/D2.4, Aug 2023 may be used when defining management interfaces, device models, or configuration workflows that need EtherType information to be represented consistently. It is particularly relevant for network equipment vendors, system integrators, and engineering teams working with Ethernet-based control or telemetry models. The draft can support documentation, implementation alignment, and validation activities where YANG data structures are used alongside local and metropolitan area network technologies.

Why this standard matters

This standard matters because consistent data modeling reduces ambiguity in how EtherTypes are identified and managed across systems. IEEE P802f/D2.4, Aug 2023 can help improve interoperability, support clearer compliance checks, and reduce integration risk when multiple tools or devices exchange network management data. In practice, that means better control over design definitions, more predictable testing, and fewer misunderstandings during procurement, development, or verification of IEEE 802-related implementations.

  • YANG data model for EtherTypes
  • IEEE 802 LAN and MAN context
  • Network management and configuration support
  • Ethernet protocol identifier representation
  • Draft standard status
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  • Publication Date: 2023
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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