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INFORMATIONAL
Network Working Group M. Maruyama Request for Comments: 2172 K. Murakami Category: Informational NTT Laboratories June 1997
MAPOS Version 1 Assigned Numbers
Status of this Memo
This memo provides information for the Internet community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
Authors' Note
This memo documents the parameters used in the Multiple Access Protocol over SONET/SDH Version 1. This document is NOT the product of an IETF working group nor is it a standards track document. It has not necessarily benefited from the widespread and in-depth community review that standards track documents receive.
Abstract
This document describes the protocol parameters used in the Multiple Access Over SONET/SDH (MAPOS) version 1. MAPOS is a link layer protocol and provides multiple access capability over SONET/SDH links.
1. Introduction
Multiple Access Protocol over SONET/SDH (MAPOS) [[1](#ref-1 ""MAPOS - Multiple Access Protocol over SONET/SDH, Version 1,"")] is a high-speed link-layer protocol that provides multiple access capability over SONET(Synchronous Optical Network)/SDH(Synchronous Digital Hierarchy)[2][3][4][5]. Its frame format is based on the HDLC-like framing [[6](#ref-6 ""PPP in HDLC-like Framing,"")] for PPP. A component called "Frame Switch" [[1](#ref-1 ""MAPOS - Multiple Access Protocol over SONET/SDH, Version 1,"")] allows multiple nodes to be connected together in a star topology to form a LAN. Using long haul SONET/SDH links, the nodes on such a "SONET-LAN" can span over a wide geographical area. The Internet Protocol (IP) [[7](#ref-7 ""Internet Protocol (IP),"")] datagrams are transmitted in MAPOS HDLC frames [[8](#ref-8 ""IPv4 over MAPOS Version 1,"")].
This document describes the protocol parameters used in MAPOS version 1 [[1](#ref-1 ""MAPOS - Multiple Access Protocol over SONET/SDH, Version 1,"")].
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2. Protocol Field Assignments
The MAPOS Version 1 Data Link Layer [[1](#ref-1 ""MAPOS - Multiple Access Protocol over SONET/SDH, Version 1,"")] contains a 16 bit Protocol field to identify the the encapsulated protocol. The Protocol field is consistent with the ISO 3309 (HDLC) extension mechanism for address fields. All protocol numbers MUST be assigned such that the least significant bit of the most significant octet equals "0", and the least significant bit of the least significant octet equals "1".
Assigned MAPOS Protocol Numbers
Value (in hex) Protocol Name
0001-001F Not Used - reserved
0021 MAPOS Version 1 Internet Protocol Version 4 [[8](#ref-8 ""IPv4 over MAPOS Version 1,"")]
0023-FCFF Not Used - reserved
FE01 MAPOS Version 1 Address Resolution Protocol (ARP[8])
FE03 MAPOS Version 1 Node Switch Protocol (NSP[9])
FE05 MAPOS Version 1 Switch Switch Protocol (SSP[10])
FE07-FEFF Not Used - reserved
References
[1] Murakami, K. and M. Maruyama, "MAPOS - Multiple Access Protocol over SONET/SDH, Version 1," RFC-2171, June 1997.
[2] CCITT Recommendation G.707: Synchronous Digital Hierarchy Bit Rates (1990).
[3] CCITT Recommendation G.708: Network Node Interface for Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (1990).
[4] CCITT Recommendation G.709: Synchronous Multiplexing Structure (1990).
[5] American National Standard for Telecommunications - Digital Hierarchy - Optical Interface Rates and Formats Specification, ANSI T1.105-1991.
[6] Simpson, W., editor, "PPP in HDLC-like Framing," RFC-1662, July 1994.
[7] Postel, J., "Internet Protocol (IP)," RFC-791, September 1981.
[8] Murakami, K. and M. Maruyama, "IPv4 over MAPOS Version 1," RFC-2176, June, 1997.
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[9] Murakami, K. and M. Maruyama, "A MAPOS version 1 Extension - Node Switch Protocol," RFC-2173, June, 1997.
[10] Murakami, K. and M. Maruyama, "A MAPOS version 1 Extension - Switch Switch Protocol," RFC-2174, June, 1997.
Acknowledgements
The authors would like to acknowledge the contributions and thoughtful suggestions of John P. Mullaney, Clark Bremer, Masayuki Kobayashi, Paul Francis, Toshiaki Yoshida, and Takahiro Sajima.
Author's Address
Mitsuru Maruyama
NTT Software Laboratories
3-9-11, Midori-cho
Musashino-shi
Tokyo-180, Japan
E-mail: mitsuru@ntt-20.ecl.net
Ken Murakami
NTT Software Laboratories
3-9-11, Midori-cho
Musashino-shi
Tokyo-180, Japan
E-mail: murakami@ntt-20.ecl.net
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