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1. 4 2 Front page parameters The process of updating parameters on the cover page and on the page headers is described in Table 4 1 Table 4 1 Front page parameters Description Text parameter Update procedures TEEE802 17 11Jul2001 Contact Marketing Technical Publications to received this number Then go to File Properties Custom tab and update the Document number property title Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Go to FilelPropertiesiSummary and update Templates the Title field Draft 0 40 85 Go to the FilelProperties Summary tab and update the Subject field Document Nunber date July 11 2000 Go to FilelProperties Custom tablData completed and set the document release date Sponsored by IEEE Standards Go to FilelPropertiesiSummary tab and set the Author field Abstract This documents describes templates that Go to FilelPropertiesiSummary tab and shall be used for within the IEEE 802 17 update Comments field Working Group for development of text intended to be included within their standards documents Keywords Style formatting template Go to FilediPropertiesiSummary and update the Keywords field Note that the draft number described above has an A B format where A specifies the major revision number incremented after each set of substantial changes and B specifies the minor revision number incremented when enhancements are provided Copyright O 2001 Lara Networks All rights reser
2. 1 i 1 Copyright O 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved Page 35 IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 Annex D Inserting the template into an existing document You can insert the template into a pre existing document To do this perform the following steps 1 Open the pre existing document 1 Goto ToolslTemplates and Add Ins 2 Click the Attach button 3 Attach the appropriate template LaraEngineeringTemplate or IEEETemplate 4 Click Automatically update document styles 5 Click the Organizer button 6 On the right side of the dialog click the Close File button 7 Click the Open File button 8 Select the appropriate LaraEngineeringTemplate or IEEETemplate template 9 In the Style tab select all styles in the LaraEngineeringTemplate or IEEETemplate template 10 Copy and overwrite all the styles from the template to your document This will be sure that all style names even the ones not presently used by the document are copied 11 Click Close Page 36 Copyright 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 Annex E EEE reference text So that common references can be included within this document cross references are provided for cut and paste uses AEIC publications are available from the Association of Edison Illuminating Co
3. Auto numbering for table titles is contained in their heading s style definitions TableTitle in a clause or TableTitleA in an annex 4 Table rows To auto number table rows simply select the column that should contain the numbers except for the header row and select the style TableCellNumber in a clause or TableCellNumberA in an annex The figures and tables should have FigureTitle and TableTitle or FigureTitleA and TableTitleA headings to facilitate auto numbering and cross referencing for them both Table headings should appear above tables and figure headings should appear below figures 6 4 2 Auto numbering cross references To enter cross references use the Insert Cross references command This command allows you to have dynamic cross references that change if you move source text Usually cross references use the heading number and sometimes the clause text 6 5 Tables The following subclauses describe the methods used to create tables 6 5 1 Inserting tables You can insert tables by cut and pasting a previously created table or follow these instructions 1 Select TablelInsert Table 2 Select the number of rows and columns for the table and select Auto for Column Width 3 Click the AutoFormat button and select Grid 5 with all the check boxes checked except Last Row and Last Column 4 Click OK twice to create the table 5 Select the table heading row and choose the TableHeading style 6 Select a
4. about or is already known to the reader The function block shown above shows not Function block above shows 2 Used with things because they are well known The 61883 1 document states not 61883 1 document states 3 Showing that something is the only one of its kind The READ DESCRIPTOR command reads data from the Subunit Identifier Descriptor not READ DESCRIPTOR command reads the data from Subunit Identifier Descriptor 4 Showing the reader that the writer means one particular thing The printer shall respond to the command by not Printer shall respond to command by 5 Used for particular sets of things All of the subunit s descriptor length fields shall be not All of subunit s descriptor length fields shall be 6 with compar The larger the filesize the longer it takes to download not With larger of filesize longer it takes to download Page 32 Copyright O 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 7 with superlative This shall be the largest data structure not This shall be largest data structure B 3 Use of the word a or an The word a or an when preceding a word that starts with a vowel is also often misplaced and misused in English sentences Though there about 6 rules for using this word onl
5. binary fields Decimal numbers are represented in their usual 0 1 2 format Hexadecimal numbers are represented by a string of one or more hexadecimal 0 9 A F digits followed by the subscript 16 except in C code contexts where they are written as 0x123EF2 etc Binary numbers are represented by a string of one or more binary 0 1 digits followed by the subscript 2 Thus the decimal number 26 may also be represented as 1A 5 or 11010 3 5 Field names This document describes values that are in memory resident or control and status registers CSRs For clarity names of these values have an italics font and contain the context as well as field names as illustrated in Table 3 1 Table 3 1 Names of registers and fields Name Description 5 a MoverCsr control The mover s control register The code field within a command entry Status count The count field within a status entry Note that run together names like MoverCsr are preferred because they are more compact than under score separated names like Mover_Csr The use of multiword names with spaces like Mover CSR is avoided to avoid confusion between commonly used capitalized key words and the capitalized word used at the start of each sentence Capitalization may however be useful for differentiating between different types of key words For example the upper case MoverCsr Command and Status names refer to CSR registers and
6. et destinationIpAddress ipOptions de le pt tt tt A NN A NN tt tt mt et sourcePort destinationPort sequenceNumber de le pt tt tt A NN Ne tt tt mt et acknowledgementNumber of s reserved bits window del ep et yi tt te et NN iyi checkSum urgentPointer tcpOptions del pe tt tt tt tt et NN et tt tt mt et applicationData de le pet mt o NN Net tt te mt ee et checkSum extension del pt tt tt tt NN Ne tt tt tt et Options quadlets assumed to be aligned dem me ee ee ee ee ee me ee em ee em mm mm ip4NULL ip40pType i p40pLength ip4OpPointer de teta routeAddress 0 a tiara rir rag routeAddress 1 delta etc delta routeAddressin deles t tttta Copyright O 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved Page 42 IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Draft 0 40 85 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 IP V6 packet format di ii ii n0 llim destinationMacAddress ff dot tt tt tt pm tt tt ii iyi nl limi sourceMacAddress dd delta tt te tt tt tt tt tg tt tt tt ge tt tt tt te tt ta n2 vlanCode Iprilcl vlanIdentifier typeCode dd t t t t l tlett tlt ag iri rir iyg tir rir 4 4 h3 version trafficClass flowLabel payloadLength nextHead hopLimit E tllt ttt n4 sourcelp6AddressHi E ii tt tt n5 sourcelp6AddressLo E t l l tl t l tlt l ll tlt h6 destinationIp6AddressHi f f delegat tt tt tt tt tg tt tt mg tt tt te tt n1
7. ie 27 6 6 1 Microsoft VISIO drawings ii dat 27 6 6 2 Maintaining the graphics grid e cccecccesceseesseeseceseeeceeseeeeeeseeeseesseceeeceeecseeeseseseseeeeereeeenseees 28 Page iv Copyright 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 6 Equations EEE E E E need 29 618 C code St OS E E EE E E E 29 6 8 1 Shorter in line C Code netni e Eea aree nn corr a aa ora ai a aaa EESE 29 6 8 2 Longer in line C Cde nennen lt EEEE ea Sb 29 6 8 3 Lengthy code E E 29 REDES met deesses A T 30 Annex A Bibliography informative secorrit iiie i E e e EE E Ei 31 Annex B Common grammatical issues cccccscessseeseesseeseeeseenseececsceeseeeseeeseceecseesseeeseceseceseseeeeasenseeeeensees 32 BT Grammar references a 32 B 2 Use 0f the word Mer 32 B 3 Use 0f the word a or an ai ide dedenceanieleucenendedcaudmadcis 33 B 4 Numbers numerical or alphabetical 42o02202222a22a maaunaaanamraamaananananananananmnaamnaamaanneninns 33 Annex Annex styles informative viii cintia ideas 34 Cr Annex header les tala 34 ExT 2 Figure diera die 34 C 1 3 Equation numbering difference oooooonccinccnonnoonconnconnnoncnnnonnonn nono nc n nn n nro nn nnn ron n nan r ran rrnrnnn nan nro 35 Annex D Inserting the template into an existing dOCUMEN cooooocociccnocononcnonconnconcnnnonn nono nono nonnnonnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnno 36 Anne
8. in this reference was created by using the Insert Cross reference command using the numberd item reference type What was referenced was the paragraph number Page 20 Copyright 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 5 Clause headings Selecting the Heading 1 paragraph style and typing the text Clause Headings created the previous clause heading Each Heading 1 style will start a new page Only the first word should be capitalized in clause headings unless other heading words are proper nouns Thus a heading with the words specified CSR resources shall be capitalized as Specified CSR registers not Specified CSR Registers or Specified csr registers NOTE Do not use the terms Section or Chapter when cross referencing to sections or chapters in the document the terms clause for Heading 1 blocks and subclause for all other heading clauses shall be used 5 1 Subclause 1 header The previous heading was created by selecting the Heading 2 paragraph style and typing the text Subclause 1 header This style and the proceeding heading styles do not start a new page 5 1 1 Subclause 2 header The previous heading was created by selecting the Heading 3 paragraph style and typing the text Subclause 2 header 5 1 1 1 Subclause 3 header The previous heading was created by selecting the Headi
9. intended to describe the reasons for generation of the document This document is intended to assist Lara Networks Inc Lara engineers in the development of standards with the scope and purpose listed below Scope This document describes the use of standard Microsoft Word templates intended to be used for creating ISO IEC standards Lara engineering documents are also intended to use the same style guidelines Purpose To provided clarity and consistency of Lara documentation developed for internal engineering uses and to facilitate the transfer of such specifications to standards development organizations SDOs for the subset of specifications intended to be standardized The templates described by this document contain all the formatting necessary for the cover page table of contents list of tables list of figures main content and annexes of your document No index formatting has been provided since the editors of this document do not ordinarily have the time to create an index 1 2 Standard clauses Document contents are usually constrained by the type of document you are writing or by documentation standards outlined by whatever agency or office requests or requires your document However the structure of a few clauses and annexes that appears in engineering documentation shall take the form as described below Clause 1 Overview shall be the first clause and shall start with scope and purpose subclauses Clause 2 Re
10. list illustrated below The List Dash paragraph style was used to generate this dashed first level list The List Dash paragraph style was also used to generate this dashed first level list A List Dash paragraph style indented once generated this dashed second level list A List Dash paragraph style indented once generated this dashed second level list A List Dash paragraph style indented twice generated this dashed third level list A List Dash paragraph style indented twice also generated this dashed third level list Note that the same indentation spacing is used for List and List Dash paragraph styles but List Dash items use em dash instead of numerated values The ISO IEC specification doesn t allow the use of bulleted lists so dashes are used at all levels Copyright 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved Page 23 IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 6 4 Auto numbering 6 4 1 Auto numbering generation Auto numbering applies to clause and subclause headings lists except the List Dash style annex headings titles for figures and tables cross references and table cells as follows 1 Headings Auto numbering for headings is already applied in their style definitions 2 Figures Auto numbering for figure titles is contained in their heading s style definitions FigureTitle in a clause or FigureTitleA in an annex 3 Tables
11. should be included in Annex A NOTE Annex A includes samples of bibliographic styles for specification of online and published materials The following standards contain provisions which through reference in this document constitute provisions of this standard All the standards listed are normative references Informative references are given in Annex A At the time of publication the editions indicated were valid All standards are subject to revision and parties to agreements based on this standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards indicated below R1 IEEE Standards Style Manual October 1996 R2 ANSI ISO 9899 1990 Programming Language C All the standards listed are normative references Informative references are given in Annex A At the time of publication the editions indicated were valid The IEEE Style Manual is available in pdf format through the IEEE web site http standards ieee org guides index html 3 Replaces ANSI X3 159 1989 4 ISO documents are available from ISO Central Secretariat 1 rue de Varemb Case Postale 56 CH 1211 Gen ve 20 Switzer land Suisse and from the Sales Department American National Standards Institute 11 West 42nd Street 13th Floor New York NY 10036 8002 USA Copyright 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved Page 11 IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2
12. 000 Draft 0 40 85 3 Definitions NOTE These subclauses contain examples of specifications that shall be included in an IEEE Standard and are highly recommended for use is Lara specifications 3 1 Conformance levels 3 1 1 expected A key word used to describe the behavior of the hardware or software in the design models assumed by this specification Other hardware and software design models may also be implemented 3 1 2 may A key word indicating flexibility of choice with no implied preference 3 1 3 shall A key word indicating a mandatory requirement Designers are required to implement all such mandatory requirements 3 1 4 should A key word indicating flexibility of choice with a strongly preferred alternative Equivalent to the phrase is recommended 3 1 5 reserved fields A set of bits within a data structure that is defined in this specification as reserved and is not otherwise used Implementations of this specification shall zero these fields Future revisions of this specification however may define their usage 3 1 6 reserved values A set of values for a field that are defined in this specification as reserved and are not otherwise used Implementations of this specification shall not generate these values for the field Future revisions of this specification however may define their usage NOTE These conformance definitions are used throughout IEEE standards and should therefore never be changed 3 2 Glo
13. 001 Lara Networks All rights reserved TIEEE802 17 11Jul2001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 Annexes Annex A Bibliography informative NOTE The following list shows the format for bibliographic references As can be seen they are autonumbered and in all cases should be listed alphabetically B1 Book Title Publisher B2 Book Title Publisher B3 Ete NOTE The following is a list of on line locations that are useful resources for creating a bibliography that contains multiple types of references This list is by no means comprehensive but it will serve to answer most questions about the creation and development of bibliographies and will in some cases provide pointers to other sites of interest http www spaceless com WWWVL The Electronic References amp Scholarly Citations of Internet Sources http www lmu ac uk lss ls docs Harvard bib htm The Harvard Style of Referencing Cite References in a Bibliography http www lmu ac uk lss ls docs Harvard types htm The Harvard Style of Referencing Source Types and Examples http standards ieee org catalog olis index htmil The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Standards Online Copyright 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved Page 31 TIEEE802 17 11Jul2001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 Annex B
14. 61 ICEA publications are available from ICEA P O Box 411 South Yarmouth MA 02664 USA ICRU publications are available from the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements 7910 Woodmont Avenue Suite 800 Bethesda MD 20814 USA TEC publications are available from IEC Sales Department Case Postale 131 3 rue de Varemb CH 1211 ben ve 20 Switzerland Suisse IEC publications are also available in the United States from the Sales Department American National Standards Institute 11 West 42nd Street 13th Floor New York NY 10036 USA IEEE publications are available from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 445 Hoes Lane P O Box 1331 Piscataway NJ 08855 1331 USA Internet Requests for Comments RFCs are available from the DDN Network Information Center SRI Iternational Menlo Park CA 94025 USA They are also available on the World Wide Web at the following URL http www internic net ds rfc index html IPC publications are available from the Institute for Interconnecting and Packaging Electronic Circuits IPC 7380 N Lincoln Ave Lincolnwood IL 60646 ISO publications are available from the ISO Central Secretariat Case Postale 56 1 rue de Varemb CH 1211 Gen ve 20 Switzerland Suisse ISO publications are also available in the United States from the Sales Department American National Standards Institute 11 West 42nd Street 13th Floor New York NY 10036 USA JEDEC publicat
15. A AS A A A E 83 address n 1 dte ee pe ee ee ee ee ee pe ee DL ait EEES LE Gabe bay S OE OE OEN Gabe ES aa ha ha EN LES Lo haha Es o het aa ha aoe DS UE EN EES CEA ES LS LES LE ES LES ha NS LE fen PE address 0 dte te ee ee ee ee Ne ee dd dem mm n0 llim destinationMacAddress Hamlet tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt ta hn1 llim sourceMacAddress Re n2 vlanCode Iprilcl vlanIdentifier typeCode dd delta rage te tt t l tt tt iri tt tt tt Ne tt tt tt tt l J n3 checkSum packetLength control type destinationNetworkHi ff dot tary tt tt ry iyi yyy tt tt tt tt tt tt a tt n4 destinationNetworkLo destinationNode f f dm tt a tary pm sayy tt a yyy tt tt yyy iyi yyy n5 destinationSocket sourceNetwork sourceNodeHi f f dot tt tt sayy tt a yyy sissy tt tt yy iyi n6 sourceNodeLo sourceSocket ff dot tars tarsi ysis iyi ype iiss lt l t t l n7 re applicationData f f dot tt tt tt tg sary yy iyi tt ii tt tt a yaya checkSum extension ff dot tt tt pm tt yg airy iyi yyy iyi yyy ayaa Copyright 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved Page 44
16. CIr totalLength identification fls fragmentOffset del tt farsi yi tt tt yyy riya yrs ry sys ii yrs ii timeToLive protocol headerChecksum sourcelpAddress ii a tt tt tt destinationIpAddress ipOptions del tt tt pm tt tt a tt tt tt a tt tt sourcePort destinationPort sequenceNumber del tt tt pm tt tt a tt tt tt tt a tt tt acknowledgementNumber offs reserved bits window del tari tt tt ii rir yy sir tt a iyi yi iri checkSum urgentPointer tcpOptions del tt pm sayy tt a iyi years tt tt a iris iyi iri applicationData del tt tt pm tt tt tt a tt pm tt tt a tt pm tt checkSum extension del tt fara yy sayy iyi yyy tt tt ii tt tt tt Copyright O 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved Page 41 TEEE802 17 11Jul2001 Draft 0 40 85 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 LE h9 p0 p1 IP V4 packet format dem mm ee ee ee ee 5 ee ee lim destinationMacAddress del pet tt tt tt te s a ci lim sourceMacAddress de le et mt tt tt tt ee A ed vlanCode prilc vlanIdentifier typeCode del tt mt tt tt NN ee ee ee me me ee ee ee ee 4 versionl ihl pre IDITIRICIr totalLength identification Els fragmentOffset del pt tt tt tt tt tt NN NN te tt tt mt ee et timeToLive protocol headerChecksum sourcelpAddress del o NN NN tt tt mt
17. Common grammatical issues This annex is designed to point out and clarify common grammatical issues that affect many writers of English that have English as a secondary language This section is presently small but will grow over time to support the needs of specification writers B 1 Grammar references The following is a list of resources that provide information and pointers for further research into the intricacies of the English language Most common questions may be answered in the FAQ sections of these online sites the more esoteric points of interest may be resolved with only a little looking around http ccc commnet edu grammar Guide to Grammar and Writing http www ohiou edu esl english index html Ohio State University English as a Second Language Resources for English Language and Culture http englishplus com grammar English Grammar Slammer n b although this site is for a particular product it provides a great deal of information and help in the area of English language and grammar http www edunet com english grammar index cfm Education Net Language The Online English Grammar B 2 Use of the word the The word the is often misplaced in English sentences Though there about 11 rules for using this word only seven of them are directly applicable to writing our specifications 1 Showing that something or someone has already been spoken or written
18. Document Number IEEE802 17 11Jul2001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates Draft 0 40 85 July 11 2000 Sponsor IEEE Standards Abstract This documents describes templates that shall be used for within the IEEE 802 17 Working Group for development of text intended to be included within their standards documents Keywords Style formatting template Copyright 2001 by Lara Networks Suite 100 2345 North First Street San Jose CA 95131 http www laranetworks com All rights reserved IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 Background This manual describes the use of document templates developed by Lara Networks Inc Lara Networks and provided to the IEEE 802 17 working group for document development purposes This document is preliminary and subject to change Lara Networks does not assume responsibility for use of any circuitry or application described no circuit patent licenses are implied and Lara Networks Incorporated reserves the right at any time without notice to change said circuitry or specifications Lara Networks assumes no liability arising out of any customer application or assistance arising from the information on this page or any pages linked hereto No license either expressed or implied is granted to intellectual property including patent rights of Lara Networks or any third party The Lara Networks products are not int
19. column press Tab Move the cursor to the left of the row and click Select the row and press Shift Delete Alt A W tab tab tab T Enter The following subclauses describe the creation and or development of figures using Microsoft Visio 6 6 1 Microsoft Visio drawings We mandate the use of Microsoft Visio Professional 5 0 for the creation of figures Microsoft Visio has a smoother and more elegant interface for creating graphics than is supplied by Microsoft VVord s graphics sub package The simplest way to create a new figure is to cut and paste an existing figure picking a figure that has similar graphics elements If the original figure is not grouped you will need to use the arrow selection tool to select all drawing elements before copying Figures with useful register templates are provided in Table 6 land Figure 6 2 _firstField leftField SightField res Figure 6 1 Pointer illustration 64 bit pointerillustation rightField l 32 bi pointer illustrtion Copyright 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved Page 27 TEEE802 17 11Jul2001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 e code ra rb c12 Figure 6 2 Instruction illustration Since copies often lose the shading details of the original shaded colors should be limited to three white light gray and black When black shading is used the text color s
20. destinationIp6AddressLo Z t ttt t l t t t t l i iti rir t iri it ir ig tira rir rir igi titi iti rir atari titi tig 1n8 nextHead opLength Teles Se et ee hopByHopOptionParameters comes first dd ta fatatata o ari rit iti ig nextHead opLength PAS ee Ne ee tr ee at otherOptionParameters E l ll ttt t t rating tira rir rigor irony raga rarity nextHead opLength La ee Le ee pe Let ee eh sourceRouteParameters fo delta tt et tt te tt tg tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tg tt tt tg tt tt tt 10 sourcePort destinationPort sequenceNumber dd delega tt tt tt tori tt mg tt tt rig tt tig il acknowledgementNumber offs reserved bits window f f ta fatatat ata E te tt ring tt tt tt et tt tt tt tir rir iri mg tii tira raga tt tt tt PLAZ checkSum urgentPointer tcpOptions fo ta fata ata E rir ring ii tii iti tig applicationData Fs dd ta fatatata tata tage tara rarity o ii ii rarity checkSum extension dd delega tt tt tt tt tt mg tt tt tg tt tt tt ff IP V6 source route option format Tal a a a Se tt s0 nextHead opLengt opType 0 segment reserved fo ta fatatat ata tat age tarry iting iit iti rir gira riririti tir i gi tira rity i tii tari rari iri ig s1 addressin sh Copyright 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved Page 43 IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Draft 0 40 85 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 de PE et A A A ASS AA et A AA
21. e listings 6 8 1 Shorter in line C code A few lines of C code can be expressed as an equation as illustrated by Equation 6 2 The TableCode style is used to select the proper C Code font crcValue CrcStep32 crcValue 6 2 6 8 2 Longer in line C code A single cell table can also be used for including C code within the specification as illustrated in Table 6 4 The code within this table uses the TableCode style Note also that this table has borders on top and bottom only Table 6 4 Including C code within a table This code fragment illustrates how the 1 0 device s control and status registers could be declared in an instruction set insensitive manner union struct signed bits00_04 4 unsigned bits04_32 y AlignedBigQuadlet AlignedBigQuadletFields 6 8 3 Lengthy C code Lengthly C code which is typically defined as code listings covering more than Y page should be placed in an annex such as Annex F An annex can support a wider 132 character width while allowing the code to be more easily extracted by the reader Copyright O 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved Page 29 IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 6 9 Footnotes Footnotes should be numbered sequentially using VVord s automatic footnote feature Footnotes can also be applied to tables see 6 5 4 This is an example of a footnote Page 30 Copyright O 2
22. ended for authorized for or warranted to be suitable for life support applications or any other critical applications which could involve potential risks of death personal injury or severe property or environmental damage Contacts Lara Networks Inc 110 Nortech Parkway San Jose CA 95134 Tel 1 408 942 2000 Fax 1 408 942 2099 www laranetworks com Edited by Dr David V James Chief Architect Tel 1 408 942 2010 Email dvj alum mit edu Page ii Copyright O 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 Status summary Copyright 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved Page iii IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 Table of contents Comtat A A EE ea ee EA 11 Version 1 0 dd viii Versi n XX later ata dades ed viii LLO ic 9 1 1 Scope and purpose cit A ai 9 1 2 Standard Clauses ini estams A Ad a aA E 9 1 3 Deviations from IEEE Styles ccc cce cccscesecvcstcescesstessteaceces coscvecsevsedseseveuesdsenivesavstecviesdacedesevevecessseet 10 ENERO ue iia i aa a Ei a ia 10 1 3 2 TEEE list Styles ii A ER E RR aa 10 ZRC De eta A A et el ti 11 3 Definitions iia 12 3I Contormance level sinc cidad daa ao Eire Bevis ti ds 12 3 2 Glossary Of terms ces rected ara aan 12 3 3 Acronyms and abbreviationScis ia asst Seagiced conses id cai 13 3 4 Nume
23. ensure that this additional information is properly formatted and affiliated with the table use the Table Footnote style shown above Do not use word s automatic footnote feature for creating table footnotes This feature is for creating document footnotes and endnotes only To set a table footnote do the following 1 Type the footnote letter next to the text where you want to refer to the footnote You will need to increment these letters yourself 1 Select the letter 2 Goto FormatlFont 3 Select the Superscript option 4 Click OK 5 With the letter still selected bookmark it with a unique bookmark name by selecting Insert Bookmark 6 Click Add 7 Name it something like TableFootnotel 8 Go to where the table footnote should be located 9 Add a cross reference to the location of the footnote by selecting InsertlCross reference selecting Bookmark and choosing the bookmark you just created 10 mM Type in the table footnote 11 If the table is centered you will need to move the footnote indent the small square below the triangle in the ruler when the footnote text is selected so that the beginning of the paragraph aligns with the left line of the table Also the right indent will have to move so that it is lined up with the right of the table Note that the style in the last row of a table and all rows for that matter defaults with the Keep with next setting This ensures that any table footnotes will remain
24. ferences shall be the second clause edited as appropriate Clause 3 Definitions and notation shall be the third clause edited as appropriate Annex Annex A informative Bibliography shall appear be in every document All product and company names mentioned in this document are trademarks of their respective holders Copyright 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved Page 9 IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 1 3 Deviations from IEEE styles 1 3 1 List of deviations This manual describes techniques for generating internal Lara Networks Inc engineering documents or external IEEE standard drafts One intent is to minimize the differences between these two formatting styles so that documents can easily transition from one to the other Although most styles conform to the IEEE recommended styles several exceptions exist and are listed below 1 Figure table and equation numbering Figures and table number is of the form x y where x is the clause or annex number and y is a unique sequential number within that clause or annex 2 List numbering First and second level lists are listed differently than as recommended by IEEE 3 Headers Clause and annex headers are more pronounced with a contrasting black background so the reader can more readily scan for start of clause boundaries 4 Tables The table heading row has a double line bottom border as o
25. for tables and figures Also for indented text uses the increase indent button Page 18 Copyright O 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 Enumerated lists 4 2 14 List Used for lists with three levels of enumeration 4 2 15 List Continue Used for paragraphs between enumerated lists Lists with dashes 4 2 16 List Dash Used for non numbered lists 6 3 2 dashed lists 4 2 17 Equation Used for equations Informative notes 4 2 18 Note Used for informal notes which are not part of the specification 4 2 19 Note Continue Note Continue adds another a Table text styles 4 2 20 Table Heading Used for the headings of tables 4 2 21 Table Text Used for the individual cells of each table paragraph to the Note style without the NOTE 4 2 22 TableRow Generates sequential row numbers within tables Footnotes for tables 4 2 23 Table Footnote Use this style for footnotes appended to a table Table titles 4 2 24 TableTitle This header line shall be TableTitleA placed before the table Figure titles 4 2 25 FigureTitle This header line shall be FigureTitleA placed after the table Equation numbers 4 2 26 EquationTitle This number shall be placed EquationTitleA to the right of the equation Annexes line before 4 2 27 Annex Head Use this style only for the page 31 annexes word Anexes prior to the fir
26. hould be white As examples in Figure 6 2 the e bit and code fields are shaded grey 6 6 2 Maintaining the graphics grid The reference point within a Microsoft Visio drawing is the bottom left corner To maintain the snap grid this reference point should never be changed Thus expansion or contraction not shown of a Microsoft Visio drawing should be made by using a click and slide motion on the top handle the right handle or the top right handle only as illustrated in Figure 6 3 Mosa fox a PE A E A i SE a E E A E E A A p OR NOI rightField res Es oe qe ol ee a PS A PP E EE LAET AS E i i 32 bi pointer illustration Figure 6 3 Microsoft Visio expansion and contraction restrictions Page 28 Copyright O 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved TEEE802 17 11Jul2001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 6 7 Equations To facilitate the generation of right aligned equation numbering equations are implemented as two element tables as illustrated in Equation 6 1 The equation portion is located in the left cell the equation number is placed in the right cell and the table boundaries are shaded white The easiest way to generate a new equation is to copy an existing equation and modify the enclosed equation l v 2 b b2 6 1 i l where UV explain V here b explain b here b explain b here 6 8 C cod
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28. ite http www 1394TA org abouttech specifications techspec html Copyright O 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved Page 39 IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Draft 0 40 85 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Annex F C code illustrations a al 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 23456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012 Coding Style V0 12 dated 11 October 2000 Je Lara Networks Inc Modification history ff ES Sa im 10 oct 00 rj v0 1 created 11 oct 00 dvj VO 11 converted to txt format with more inputs and removed inconsistencies Tf TL 06 00 23 VO 12 more formatting Ethernet packet format NS E ae eae limi destinationMacAddress fo de il llim sourceMacAddress dd de il ve vlanCode pri el vlanIdentifier typeCode fo toh atatatatata o titi tay version ihl Jf Copyright 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved Page 40 TEEE802 17 11Jul2001 Draft 0 40 85 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Lf h2 IP V4 packet format de O 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 vlanCode per Ll vlanIdentifier typeCode del ep et tt tt tt et NN Ne ee ee mem ee ee ee ee ee ee mm version ihl pre IDITIRI
29. ll the table rows and select the Table Cell style 7 Type in the headings and the cell information Page 24 Copyright 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 A table with two columns and four rows will look as like this Table 6 1 Example table Heading 1 Heading 2 Sample text Sample text Sample text Sample text Sample text Sample text This is an example of a table footnote Use the Table menu to modify the number of rows and columns or to straddle rows columns as desired 6 5 2 Rules for text alignment in tables Text alignment in tables shall have the following rules 1 If the text is a sentence or resembles a sentence then the text should be left justified within the table cell 2 If the text is not a sentence e g it is a phrase of one or two words then the text should be center aligned within the table cell 6 5 3 Table headings If the table exceeds one page you can have the heading repeat on all pages To do this 1 Select the heading you want to repeat on all pages 2 Select the Headings menu item from the Table menu Copyright O 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved Page 25 IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 6 5 4 Table footnotes Tables may have notes or equations that immediately follow the table To
30. llustrated by the following two paragraph note Notes are not official parts of the specification they are merely informative Contrast this with informative annexes which are set off in separate sections of the document This is the reason for setting notes in a different font size NOTE The Note style shown here has a fixed NOTE leader and a smaller text font The Note Continue style used in this paragraph is used on note paragraphs that follow the note style although notes are rarely longer than one paragraph 6 3 Lists In general lists are used to display information that does not require explanation or that is offered by way of explanation Lists that are written in phrases should not allow each item to end in a period or other closing punctuation rather only the last item of such a list should allow a period at the end If however each item in the list is a sentence or a series of sentences use closing punctuation for each item Also it is not necessary to repeat subject information in each list item nor is it necessary to precede every list with a paragraph ending in a semicolon It is best to end the paragraph above a list with a period especially with sentence lists or with no punctuation at all with phrase lists 6 3 1 Numerical lists For generating numerical lists start with the Body style The Body style 1s three levels deeper starting with Arabic numerals at the first level lowercase letters at the
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32. meaning of many C code operators are not obvious to the casual reader their meanings are summarized in Table 3 2 Table 3 2 C code expressions Expression Description Bitwise complement of integer i no Copyright O 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved Page 15 IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 4 Using the templates The following instructions apply to the use of the IEEE Standards template JEEE doc If you have questions regarding any of the following instructions or regarding installing templates in general consult the Microsoft Word Help menu or contact Marketing Technical Publications 4 1 Installing the templates The templates are standard Microsoft Word documents with a doc extension These templates are entirely self contained and will have no effect on your Normal dot template file You should place the affiliated templates into the default template directory for your system To do this double click to open the template file and select File Save As Then under Save As Type select the Document Template dot option This automatically places the template into the default template directory To begin using the template select File New General and select JeeeTemplate dot Page 16 Copyright O 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved TEEE802 17 11Jul2001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85
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34. ng 4 paragraph style and typing the text Subclause 3 header 5 1 1 1 1 Subclause 4 header The previous heading was created by selecting the Heading 5 paragraph style and typing the text Subclause 4 header Note that Heading 5 is the lowest heading level supported by the affiliated templates Thus you should revise any document that requires the use of subclause 5 or lower levels This formatting style is intended to force conformance to good document style conventions rather than providing the author with an unlimited range of ill conceived nesting depths Copyright 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved Page 21 IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 6 Formatting styles The following subclauses contain information for understanding the use of Lara templates Though not comprehensive they provide guidance for preparation of formal documents 6 1 Basic text font The Bod y style is associated with the basic text blocks in this document including this example NOTE The Body style is 10 point Times New Roman black with right and left justification Times New Roman is the serif font that is used primarily throughout this document Exceptions are Arial and Courier fonts Arial is used for headings and figure table equation titles Courier is used for C code 6 2 Informative notes Informative notes can be inserted throughout the document as i
35. not approved by the IEEE Standards Board at the time this vvent to press It is available from the IEEE Service Center NOTE the reference must include the P number title revision number and date ANSI XXX 19XX has been withdrawn however copies can be obtained from the Sales Department American National Standards Institute 11 West 42nd Street 13th Floor New York NY 10036 USA The numbers in brackets when preceded by the letter B correspond to those in the bibliography in Section XX The numbers in brackets correspond to those of the references in XX IEEE Std XXX 19XX has been withdrawn however copies can be obtained from the IEEE Standards Department IEEE Service Center 445 Hoes Lane P O Box 1331 Piscataway NJ 08855 1331 USA As this standard goes to press IEEE Std SSS 199X is not yet published It is however available in manu script form from the IEEE Standards Department 908 562 3800 Anticipated publication date is XXX 199X at which point IEEE Std XXX 199X will be available from the IEEE Service Center 1 800 678 4333 This standard will be available from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Service Center 445 Hoes Lane P O Box 1331 Piscataway NJ 08855 1331 USA in early 199X Approved 1394TA documents can be ordered through 1394 Trade Association 221 West Sixth Street Suite 1520 Austin TX 78701 by contacting taadmin 1394TA org or by fetching a pdf copy from the 1394TA web s
36. pposed to a wider black line to better delineate the header to body row boundary 5 Equations Equation numbers have no parenthesis so that 1 1 appears as Otherwise the cross reference would appear as Equation 1 1 1 3 2 IEEE list styles The recommended IEEE style for numbering of lists uses lower case alphabetic characters to enumerate the first level lists and decimal numbers to enumerate the second level of lists as listed below The IEEE allows exceptions when the number of first level items exceeds 26 which would mandate the use of two character alphabetical labels a The IEEE recommends the use of alphabetic labels on first level lists b Exceptions are allowed when there are more than 26 enumerated items 1 The IEEE also recommends the use of numerical labels on second level lists 2 Possible exceptions are eliminated by reversing these conventions within this document To avoid special exceptions Lara standards conform to the more traditional convention of using decimal numbers to enumerate the first level of lists as illustrated in the remainder of this document Page 10 Copyright 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 NOTE References are listed here is their content is normative in that the document would be incomplete without them Other documents that provide background but not specification material
37. second and finally lower case roman numerals at the third To increase or decrease the indent click 7 the Increase Indent button or Ctrl M to increase the indent level n i Es the Decrease Indent button or Ctrl Shift M to decrease the indent level uti Page 22 Copyright O 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 Any list is limited to three levels lists with more than three nexted levels must be rewritten to reduce the number of levels Furthermore 1 The Body paragraph style with a first level indent generates an auto numbered first level list You can insert an additional non numbered paragraph in a list To do this choose the List Continue style for the non numbered paragraph as was done here 2 The Body paragraph style was also used for this paragraph further indented text appear below a The Body paragraph style with two manual indents generated this auto numbered second level list b The Body paragraph style with two manual indents also generated this auto numbered second level list i The Body paragraph style with three manual indents generated this third level list ii The Body paragraph style with three indents also generated this third level list 6 3 2 Dashed lists When listing a small number of items you may prefer a dashed list For example a simple set of objectives could be placed in a dashed
38. ssary of terms 3 2 1 byte Eight bits of data used as a synonym for octet 3 2 2 doublet Two bytes of data 3 2 3 quadlet Four bytes of data 3 2 4 octlet Eight bytes of data NOTE These terms are preferred to the use of half word word or double word to describe register or bus widths as the meaning of word is highly context sensitive and therefore subject to misinterpretation NOTE Other terms that have special meanings in the context of your document should also be included here The numbering scheme is necessary for IEEE documents and for uniformity shall also be used in Lara engineering documents Page 12 Copyright O 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved TEEE802 17 11Jul2001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 3 3 Acronyms and abbreviations NOTE A list of acronyms and abbreviations should be included in any document The following list is representative of items that might be included in Lara documents CSR Control and Status Register IEEE The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc RAM Random Access Memory ROM Read Only Memory TCAM Ternary content addressable memory 3 4 Numerical values Decimal hexadecimal and binary numbers are used within this document For clarity decimal numbers are generally used to represent counts hexadecimal numbers are used to represent addresses and binary numbers are used to describe bit patterns within
39. st annex header Informative document 4 2 28 Bibliography For enumerating informative Annex A references Bibliography references First annex header 4 2 29 AnnexA Heading styles clauses for nonbreaking first annex Other annex headers 4 2 30 Annex 1 Heading styles clauses for C 1 page breaking Annex 2 other annexes Annex 3 Annex 4 Annex 5 Lines of code in body 4 2 31 CodeLine For placing individual lines 6 of code within the body of your text Lines of code in table 4 2 32 TableCode Use this style for placing 6 code into tables 6 2 6 7 6 2 6 5 1 6 5 4 6 5 6 7 C 1 8 1 8 2 NOTE Tables are intended to summarize the use of multiple items not to describe them in detail A row reference column can be added to elaborate specific rows of the table Copyright O 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved Page 19 IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 4 4 Cross referencing table row numbers You can insert table row numbers for cross referencing if you want to include more information about data within the row To create the row number the table entry should have one space and the TableRow style should be applied The row number can then be successfully referenced For example Row 4 2 12 The Heading 1 to Heading 5 styles are are used as clause and subclause headings The above is an example of an auto numbered row reference This number
40. status and CSR values oooocnnnocccononoccnonnncnononnonononnncnonancnconnnnnronananncnnnnaconnno 27 Table 6 3 Instructions for editing word tables ccceeccesseesseeseesceeseeeeeeseeeseeeeeseesseenseceeeceeeeeeneeeteeeaees 27 Table 6 4 Including C code within a table ccccceccescesscesseeseeseeeseeeseeeseceaeceecseecseeeseceeeceeeeaeeearenseeeteensees 29 Table C 1 Names of command status and CSR Values ooooooocccnonoccnononcnononnnnnnonanonononanononanonononancronananonono 34 Copyright O 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved Page vii IEEE802 17 11Jul2001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 Change history The following table shows the change history for this user s manual Version 1 0 date Original version Version X X date Category Description Editorial Description here Description here Page viii Copyright O 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 1 Overview 1 1 Scope and purpose NOTE Every document should start off the overview with a scope and purpose statement Each should consist of a single paragraph outlining as clearly as possible the scope and purpose of the document These should be viewed as executive summaries The scope is intended to communicate the range of topics covered in the document the purpose is
41. the lower case control code and count names refer to fields within these registers Copyright O 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved Page 13 IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 3 6 Fields within figures The location of fields within registers is specified by the cumulative widths of fields within the register as illustrated in Figure 3 1 The width of each field in bits is implied by bottom line tick marks the field name is normally contained within its bounding rectangle When the field name is smaller than its bounding rectangle lines associate the field s name with its location as illustrated for error mode and phase bits code ra rb c12 L phase mode error Figure 3 1 Fields within figures 3 7 C code notation The behavior of data transfer command execution is frequently specified by C code such as in Equation 3 1 To differentiate this code from textual descriptions such C code listings are formatted using a fixed width Courier font Similar C code segments are included within some figures Return maximum of a and b values Max a b if a lt b return L1 if a gt b 3 1 return GT return EQ Page 14 Copyright O 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 Since the
42. tical valuesiiai i decoren sneha a aani 13 3 5 Fleld na messi ptes aio is 13 3 6 Fields within MUS Lannes ia A a sa 14 3 7 Cscode mota na a A Wea ia aia 14 4 Usme the templates a o a do 16 4 1 Installing the Tep A E STe a a aa a aare a aa aaraa a aaee E T aA aE ES aa aare ia 16 4 2 Front p ge par amctersm titat E E E a E a a E a E a a aS 17 4 3 Paragraph les ii gis 18 4 4 Cross referencing table row numbers ecccesceeseesseesseeseeeeeeseenseceseceeeseeeseesseeesesesecesesseeeeenaeents 20 S Clause headings ita lacada 21 SA Subclausesl drid 21 5 1 Subclause 2 adria dit 21 6 Formatting styles dias 22 6 1 Basic text O o 22 6 2 Informative notes its cen ant ni aretele esde tetes lats 22 NA 22 Na e ee 22 6 32 Dashed MS aaa 23 6 4 Auto MUNDEN eis ei te le hte ee eee 24 6 4 1 Auto numbering generation ccecceccesseeseeesecececseceseceseeeseceseceseceeeseeeseecseeeaeseaeenseeeseeseeeeees 24 6 4 2 Auto numbering cross references ccccescceseesseesseeseeeseceseeeseesseceeeseeeseeeseenseeeaeenseenseeneeeeens 24 NN NN 24 63 Inserte tables ride aia 24 6 5 2 Rules for text alignment in tables 20 0 0 cccecesseessceseesceeseeeeeeseeeseceseceeeeseenseeeseseeeseeeeeeeteenseens 25 6 5 3 Table header dada lbs 25 63 4 Table footnotes iii aaa dd tddi 26 63 Table row Tetera dd 26 6 5 6 Common keyboard commands for working with tables ooooonncnnncnincnincinocnooncocnconconnnonnonn nono 27 0 0 FU ec tata
43. ved Page 17 IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 4 3 Paragraph styles The specific paragraph styles that this template provides are listed in Table 4 2 Table 4 2 Paragraph styles Text for titles for titles Titles on the title page Title page Text for subtitles 4 2 2 Subtitle Text Use this style for providing subtitles on the title page Title page text 2 Title Page Text Use this style for inserting text in the title page Copyright notice 4 2 4 Copyright Use this style for the copyright notice on the front page footer Front matter headings 425 Heading 1 List Non enumerated heading TOC style for TOC list of tables tables 8 and list of figures figures Text in a box not code 4 2 6 Boxed Text Use this style for important text that you want to stand out This style will place text into a box Contact information Contact This style contains an indent Page 3 and narrow vertical spacing User notes User Note Contains information that stands out Do not use this style in the final documentation Normative document 4 2 10 Reference Use this style for references enumerating normative references in the References clause Acronyms 4 2 11 Acronyms For acronyms and 3 2 4 abbreviations lists Headings 4 2 12 Heading 1 All clause headings Heading 2 Heading 3 Heading 4 Heading 5 Normal text 4 2 13 Body Basic text throughout except
44. with the table If you don t have table footnotes and you do not want the table to keep with the next paragraph be sure to remove this setting To do this 1 Select the last row 2 Choose FormatlParagraphiLine and page breaks tab 3 Clear Keep with next 4 Click OK 6 5 5 Table row references You can add a column of row numbers if desired to your table To do this 1 Insert a column in the table where the row numbers are needed 2 Select the column where the numbers should go excluding the header row 3 Select the style TableCellNumber Page 26 Copyright 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Draft 0 40 85 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 The result is illustrated in Table 6 2 Table 6 2 Names of command status and CSR values Name Description MoverCsr control 6 2 3 The text in the Rovv column is centered The mover s control register The code field vvithin a command entry 6 23 Status count The count field within a status entry 6 5 6 Common keyboard commands for working with tables Useful techniques for editing tables are summarized in Table 6 3 Table 6 3 Instructions for editing word tables Intended action Keyboard action To insert a tab within a cell To add a new row To select a row To delete a row To center an entire table 6 6 Figures Press Ctrl Tab On the last row and last
45. x 1 Annex 2 Annex 3 Annex 4 and Annex 5 Only Annex 1 Annex 2 and Annex 3 appear in the table of contents C 1 2 Figure differences Within the annex a distinct figure title style FigureTitleA is used as illustrated in Figure C 1 The distinct style allows the coupling of figure and annex heading styles Although the style name is different it is cross referenced in a similar fashion e code ra rb c12 Figure C 1 Instruction illustration Within the annex a distinct table style TableTitleA is also used as illustrated in Table C 1 Although the style name is different it cross referenced in a similar fashion Table C 1 Names of command status and CSR values Name Description MoverCsr control The mover s control register The code field within a command entry Status count The count field within a status entry The caption numbering rules also apply to code tables and equations not illustrated Page 34 Copyright 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved TEEE802 17 11Jul2001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 C 1 3 Equation numbering difference Within the annex a distinct equation title style EquationTitleA is used as illustrated in Equation C 1 The distinct style allows the coupling of equation and annex heading styles Although the style name is different it is cross referenced in a similar fashion 1 v 2 b b 2 C
46. x E IEEE reference text IA 37 Annex Es C codenlustrations a ei ii a A A A ei al 40 Copyright O 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved Page v IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 List of figures Figure 3 1 Fields within figures 00 0 0 ceesescssscseceeesecscesecscesececcesesseeaseseescsscesseeeseeeeaeesesaseseeseseseaseaseaeees 14 Figure 6 1 Pointer illustration eom2om20m22a2namanenaumammomanmanaunonsunsenananensunonmnmansunsunsnonensensnmomonnnonsnnana 27 Figure 6 2 Instruction illustration 0 ct eesseesseseceseesesseeseesceeeecseseeceeacesetsesseeseseesaseaceaeeaesateseseeeeseaseaeees 28 Figure 6 3 Microsoft Visio expansion and contraction restrictions ccseeeeeececeeseeeeseeseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeee 28 Figure Cl Instructionalustr tion laa acicate 34 Page vi Copyright O 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved TEEE802 17 11Jul2001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 List of tables Table 3 1 Names of registers and fields ceeecceescceseesseeseceseeeseceseeseeeseceseceseceeeceeceeeaeenseenseeneeeneeeteensees 13 Table 32 Code expressions Escenes ucascanstonegenstmemmstdieeci 15 Tables L Frontpage parameters nies ue etat ei ten cenetistes 17 TLable 4 2 Paragraph styles eres tens Da a tia 18 Table 6 1 Exampletable coca e aiii 25 Table 6 2 Names of command
47. y several of them are really applicable to writing our specifications 1 One among many When the button is pressed a new picture is taken not When button is pressed the new picture is taken 2 One in particular The output is a color picture not The output is color picture 3 General one The target sends an FTP packet not Target sends FTP packet B 4 Numbers numerical or alphabetical In general any number lower than ten shall be written alphabetically unless it is used in an equation or in a sequence For example Command A can process ten pictures Command B can process 100 The range of values shall be between 5 15 Copyright 2001 Lara Networks All rights reserved Page 33 IEEE802 17 11Ju12001 Use of IEEE P802 17 Draft Contribution Templates July 11 2000 Draft 0 40 85 Annex C Annex styles informative C 1 Annex header styles Annex clauses begin with the Annex 1 paragraph style which serves as the header for the annex This annex heading format differs from the traditional annex format by concatenating the traditional three headings into one line This is done to make table of contents TOC generation simple The Annex 1 heading will appear in the table of contents page as it appears above It should be structured as follows ANNEX annex number Annex title informative normative As is true for clauses five heading styles are supported in annexes Anne

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