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ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1Q:2024/AMD36:2025

Telecommunications and exchange between information technology systems - Requirements for local and metropolitan area networks - Part 1Q: Bridges and bridged networks - Amendment 36: YANG Data Models for Scheduled Traffic, Frame Preemption, and Per-Stream Filtering and Policing

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ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1Q:2024/AMD36:2025

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ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1Q:2024/AMD36:2025 is a supporting amendment to the ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1Q bridge and bridged networks framework, adding YANG data models for scheduled traffic, frame preemption, and per-stream filtering and policing. For teams working on network configuration, verification activities, or conformity assessment, it helps connect implementation behavior with documented management models. The amendment can be relevant during technical review, procurement evaluation, and compliance workflows where precise control and validation of bridged network functions are required.

Overview of ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1Q:2024/AMD36:2025

This amendment, ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1Q:2024/AMD36:2025, modifies the parent ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1Q framework by defining data models that support configuration and management of scheduled traffic, frame preemption, and per-stream filtering and policing. The document is best understood as a technical reference for implementation and documentation alignment rather than a standalone networking specification. It is relevant where engineering teams need structured network management models that can support technical validation, operational consistency, and documented evaluation of bridged network features.

Compliance applications of ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1Q:2024/AMD36:2025

Organizations may use this amendment when reviewing bridge implementations, network management systems, or test setups that depend on precise traffic handling and policy enforcement. It can support compliance workflows for products and systems that require scheduled transmission behavior, frame preemption capability, or per-stream controls in managed Ethernet environments. In practice, it may be used alongside engineering documentation, laboratory evaluation, and procurement review to confirm that supported data models align with expected configuration and monitoring requirements.

Importance of compliance with ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1Q:2024/AMD36:2025

Compliance with ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1Q:2024/AMD36:2025 matters because it helps reduce integration risk and improves consistency across equipment, software tools, and validation processes tied to bridged networks. Clear data models can simplify technical assessment, make verification activities more repeatable, and support conformity assessment preparation. For procurement and quality assurance teams, the amendment provides a structured reference for checking feature support and documenting implementation expectations against the parent networking framework.

  • Amendment to the ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-1Q bridged networks framework
  • YANG data models for scheduled traffic, frame preemption, and per-stream filtering and policing
  • Useful for configuration review, testing workflows, and implementation validation
  • Supports engineering documentation and compliance reference activities
  • Relevant to managed Ethernet network evaluation and procurement checks
SKU: 4b5c8855ed25

  • Publication Date: 2025-02-26
  • Standard Status: Amendment
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 3

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