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IEEE 802 Standards

• In 1985,the computer society of the IEEE


started a project called , Project
802,to set standards to enable
intercommunication among equipment from
a variety of manufactures .
• Instead , it is away of specifying functions
of the physical layer and the
data link layer of major LAN protocols.
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IEEE 802 Description
Standards for
LAN/MAN bridging
and management
IEEE 802.1
and remote media
access control (MAC)
bridging.
Standards for Logical
Link Control (LLC)
IEEE 802.2
standards for
connectivity.
Ethernet Standards
for Carrier Sense
IEEE 802.3 Multiple Access with
Collision Detection
(CSMA/CD).
Standards for token
IEEE 802.4
passing bus access.
Standards for Logical
Link Control (LLC)
IEEE 802.24
standards for
connectivity.
Standards for token
ring access and for
IEEE 802.5 communications
between LANs and
MANs
Standards for
information
IEEE 802.6
exchange between
systems.
Standards for
IEEE 802.7 broadband LAN
cabling.
Fiber optic
IEEE 802.8
connection.

IEEE Standards Formats


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Standards for
integrated
IEEE 802.9
services, like voice
and data.
Standards for
IEEE 802.10 LAN/MAN security
implementations.
Wireless
IEEE 802.11 Networking –
"WiFi".
Standards for
IEEE 802.12 demand priority
access method.
Standards for
cable television
IEEE 802.14
broadband
communications.
IEEE 802.15.1 Bluetooth
Wireless
Sensor/Control
IEEE 802.15.4
Networks –
"ZigBee"
Wireless Body
Area Network[3]
IEEE 802.15.6 (BAN) – (e.g.
Bluetooth low
energy)
Wireless
IEEE 802.16 Networking –
"WiMAX"

Conceptual Models -
Introduction
▪TCP/IP and OSI are
hierarchical models to define
how network devices and their
applications follow protocols that
have a set of rules to
communicate with each other,
similar to Human Laws such as
country’s Constitution

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