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IEEE 802.1X

Local and metropolitan area networks - Port-Based Network Access Control - Amendment 1: MAC Security Key Agreement Protocol (MKA) Extensions

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Organization: IEEE
Publication Date: 10 December 2014
Status: inactive
Page Count: 110
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Media Access Control security (MACsec) Key Agreement protocol (MKA) data elements and procedures that provide additional security and manageability capabilities, including the ability to maintain secure communication while the operation of MKA is suspended, when used in conjunction with MACsec Cipher Suites that support Extended Packet Numbering are added in this amendment.

Document History

January 30, 2020
Local and Metropolitan Area Networks—Port-Based Network Access Control
For the purpose of providing compatible authentication, authorization, and cryptographic key agreement mechanisms to support secure communication between devices connected by IEEE 802® Local Area...
September 27, 2018
Local and metropolitan area networks - Port-Based Network Access Control Amendment 2: YANG Data Model
The YANG data model specified in this amendment to IEEE Std 802.1X™-2010 allows configuration and status reporting for port-based network access control, in the scenarios described in Clause 7 of...
IEEE 802.1X
December 10, 2014
Local and metropolitan area networks - Port-Based Network Access Control - Amendment 1: MAC Security Key Agreement Protocol (MKA) Extensions
Media Access Control security (MACsec) Key Agreement protocol (MKA) data elements and procedures that provide additional security and manageability capabilities, including the ability to maintain...
February 2, 2010
Local and metropolitan area networks - Port-Based Network Access Control
For the purpose of providing compatible authentication, authorization, and cryptographic key agreement mechanisms to support secure communication between devices connected by IEEE 802® Local Area...
November 15, 2004
Local and metropolitan area networks - Port-Based Network Access Control
IEEE 802® Local Area Networks (or LANs; see 3.4 in IEEE Std 802.1D™) are often deployed in environments that permit unauthorized devices to be physically attached to the LAN infrastructure, or permit...
June 14, 2001
Local and metropolitan area networks - Port-Based Network Access Control
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