ieee802-dot1q-tsn-types

Common typedefs and groupings for TSN user/network configuration in IEEE Std 802.1Q. Copyright (C) IEEE (2022). This version o...

Typedef Base type Abstract
stream-id-type string This typedef specifies a Stream ID, a unique identifier of the Stream's configuration, used by protocols in the network to associate the user's Stream with TSN resources. The Stream ID is a string that represents two fields: MAC Address: A 48-bit IEEE 802 MAC address associated with the Talker sourcing the Stream to the bridged network. The entire range of MAC addresses are acceptable. NOTE 1 — The MAC address component of the StreamID can, but does not necessarily, have the same value as the source_address parameter of any frame in the actual data Stream. For example, the Stream ID can be assigned by a TSN CUC (see 46.1.3.3 of IEEE Std 802.1Qcc-2018), using a pool of MAC addresses that the TSN CUC maintains. NOTE 2 — If the MAC addresses used to construct Stream IDs are not unique within the network, duplicate Stream IDs can be generated, with unpredictable results. Unique ID: A 16-bit unique ID that is used to distinguish between multiple Streams within the station identified by MAC Address. The string specifies eight octets, with each octet represented as two hexadecimal characters. The first six octets specify the MAC Address, using the canonical format of IEEE Std 802, with a dash separating each octet. The last two octets specify the Unique ID, with the high-order octet, a dash, and then the low-order octet. The MAC Address and Unique ID are separated by colon. stream-id-type is intended for use by other modules as the type for a key to a list of Stream configurations (using group-talker and group-listener) and a list of Stream status (using group-status-stream and group-status-talker-listener).
stream-id-type string This typedef specifies a Stream ID, a unique identifier of the Stream's configuration, used by protocols in the network to associate the user's Stream with TSN resources. The Stream ID is a string that represents two fields: MAC Address: A 48-bit IEEE 802 MAC address associated with the Talker sourcing the Stream to the bridged network. The entire range of MAC addresses are acceptable. NOTE 1The MAC address component of the StreamID can, but does not necessarily, have the same value as the source_address parameter of any frame in the actual data Stream. For example, the Stream ID can be assigned by a TSN CUC (see 46.1.3.3 of IEEE Std 802.1Q-2021), using a pool of MAC addresses that the TSN CUC maintains. NOTE 2If the MAC addresses used to construct Stream IDs are not unique within the network, duplicate Stream IDs can be generated, with unpredictable results. Unique ID: A 16-bit unique ID that is used to distinguish between multiple Streams within the station identified by MAC Address. The string specifies eight octets, with each octet represented as two hexadecimal characters. The first six octets specify the MAC Address, using the canonical format of IEEE Std 802, with a dash separating each octet. The last two octets specify the Unique ID, with the high-order octet, a dash, and then the low-order octet. The MAC Address and Unique ID are separated by colon. stream-id-type is intended for use by other modules as the type for a key to a list of Stream configurations (using group-talker and group-listener) and a list of Stream status (using group-status-stream and group-status-talker-listener).
stream-id-type string This typedef specifies a Stream ID, a unique identifier of the Stream's configuration, used by protocols in the network to associate the user's Stream with TSN resources. The Stream ID is a string that represents two fields: MAC Address: A 48-bit IEEE 802 MAC address associated with the Talker sourcing the Stream to the bridged network. The entire range of MAC addresses are acceptable. NOTE 1The MAC address component of the StreamID can, but does not necessarily, have the same value as the source_address parameter of any frame in the actual data Stream. For example, the Stream ID can be assigned by a TSN CUC (see 46.1.3.3 of IEEE Std 802.1Q-2022), using a pool of MAC addresses that the TSN CUC maintains. NOTE 2If the MAC addresses used to construct Stream IDs are not unique within the network, duplicate Stream IDs can be generated, with unpredictable results. Unique ID: A 16-bit unique ID that is used to distinguish between multiple Streams within the station identified by MAC Address. The string specifies eight octets, with each octet represented as two hexadecimal characters. The first six octets specify the MAC Address, using the canonical format of IEEE Std 802, with a dash separating each octet. The last two octets specify the Unique ID, with the high-order octet, a dash, and then the low-order octet. The MAC Address and Unique ID are separated by colon. stream-id-type is intended for use by other modules as the type for a key to a list of Stream configurations (using group-talker and group-listener) and a list of Stream status (using group-status-stream and group-status-talker-listener).
stream-id-type string This typedef specifies a Stream ID, a unique identifier of the Stream's configuration, used by protocols in the network to associate the user's Stream with TSN resources. The Stream ID is a string that represents two fields: MAC Address: A 48-bit IEEE 802 MAC address associated with the Talker sourcing the Stream to the bridged network. The entire range of MAC addresses are acceptable. NOTE 1The MAC address component of the StreamID can, but does not necessarily, have the same value as the source_address parameter of any frame in the actual data Stream. For example, the Stream ID can be assigned by a TSN CUC (see 46.1.3.3 of IEEE Std 802.1Q-2022), using a pool of MAC addresses that the TSN CUC maintains. NOTE 2If the MAC addresses used to construct Stream IDs are not unique within the network, duplicate Stream IDs can be generated, with unpredictable results. Unique ID: A 16-bit unique ID that is used to distinguish between multiple Streams within the station identified by MAC Address. The string specifies eight octets, with each octet represented as two hexadecimal characters. The first six octets specify the MAC Address, using the canonical format of IEEE Std 802, with a dash separating each octet. The last two octets specify the Unique ID, with the high-order octet, a dash, and then the low-order octet. The MAC Address and Unique ID are separated by colon. stream-id-type is intended for use by other modules as the type for a key to a list of Stream configurations (using group-talker and group-listener) and a list of Stream status (using group-status-stream and group-status-talker-listener).

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