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Description / Abstract:
This standard specifies the protocol and procedures used to
ensure that the synchronization requirements are met for
time-sensitive applications, such as audio and video, across
bridged and virtual bridged local area networks consisting of local
area network (LAN) media where the transmission delays are fixed
and symmetrical; for example, IEEE 802.3TM full-duplex
links. This includes the maintenance of synchronized time during
normal operation and following addition, removal, or failure of
network components and network reconfiguration. It specifies the
use of IEEE 1588TM specifications where applicable in
the context of IEEE Std 802.1DTM-2004 and IEEE Std
802.1QTM-2005.1 Synchronization to an
externally provided timing signal (e.g., a recognized timing
standard such as UTC or TAI) is not part of this standard but is
not precluded.
Purpose
This standard enables stations attached to bridged LANs to meet
the respective jitter, wander, and time synchronization
requirements for time-sensitive applications. This includes
applications that involve multiple streams delivered to multiple
endpoints. To facilitate the widespread use of bridged LANs for
these applications, synchronization information is one of the
components needed at each network element where time-sensitive
application data are mapped or demapped or a time-sensitive
function is performed. This standard leverages the work of the IEEE
1588 Working Group by developing the additional specifications
needed to address these requirements.
1Information on references can be found in Clause
2.