Table of Contents
1Scope
2References
3Termsanddefinitions
4Abbreviationsandacronyms
5Conventions
6Aspectscommontobothframe-mappedandtransparent-mapped
modesofGFP
7Payload-specificaspectsforframe-mappedGFP
8Payload-specificaspectsfortransparentmappingof8B/10B
clientsintoGFP
AppendixI-ExamplesoffunctionalmodelsforGFPapplications
AppendixII-SampleGFPpayloadtypes
AppendixIII-GFPframeexampleillustratingtransmission
orderandCRCcalculation
AppendixIV-NumberofsuperblocksusedintransparentGFP
AppendixV-BandwidthrequirementsforEthernettransport
AppendixVI-Ethernetphysicallayerdefectsignals Abstract
Defines a generic framing procedure (GFP) to delineate octet-aligned, variable-length payloads from higher-level client signals for subsequent mapping into octet-synchronous paths such as those defined in ITU-T Recs G.707/Y.1322 and G.709/Y.1331.