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`Wi-Fi Peer-to-Peer (P2P)
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`Technical Specification
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`Document History
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`Version
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`Date
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`Status
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`Comments
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`1.0
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`2009-12-09
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`Approved for
`Internal
`Release
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`Peer-to-Peer Technical Specification v1.00
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`1.1
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`1.2
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`2010-10-04
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`Final
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`Public release version
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`2011-12-14
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`Final
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`Public release version
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`- Incorporated changes in 3.1.2.1.2, 3.1.2.1.3, 3.2.2, 3.3.2.2,
`3.3.3.2, 4.1.14, 4.1.16, 4.2.1 (Table 37), 4.2.3 (Table 41) as
`documented in Draft Errata v0-1 for
`WiFi_P2P_Technical_Specification_v1-1.pdf
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`- Incorporated proposed language for response time
`requirement addition in 3.1.5.1 and 3.2.3
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`- Incorporated editorial fix to Appendix C (Figure C12)
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`- Updated WSC Primary Device Type attribute table in
`Appendix B.2 to incorporated new “tablet” sub category (WSC
`v2.0.1).
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`- Added Display Service Protocol Type in Table 63
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`1.3
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`
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`Draft
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`Internal draft, not publicly released
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`1.3.32
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`2014-01-27
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`Draft
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`Draft release version to public
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`- Updated to support NFC
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`1.4
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`2014-03-21
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`Final
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`Public release version
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`- Clarifications on NFC sections
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`- Updated to incorporate the Wi-Fi Peer-to-Peer Services
`Addendum version 0.7
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`- Minor editorial corrections/clarifications
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`1.5
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`2014-08-04
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`Final
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`Public release version
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`- Editorial updates to clarify references to Wi-Fi Peer-to-Peer
`Services (P2Ps) Specification
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`1.6
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`1.7
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`2016-01-14
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`Final
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`Corrected missing reference in section 4.2.11.1
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`2016-07-06
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`Final
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`Public release version
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`- Updated to incorporate operation in the DMG (60GHz)
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`Table of Contents
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`1
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`Introduction ............................................................................................................ 13
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`1.1
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`1.2
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`1.3
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`1.4
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`1.5
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`Overview .................................................................................................. 13
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`Scope....................................................................................................... 13
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`References .............................................................................................. 13
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`Definitions ................................................................................................ 14
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`Abbreviations and acronyms .................................................................... 16
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`2 Architectural overview ............................................................................................ 19
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`2.1
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`2.2
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`2.3
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`2.4
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`P2P components ..................................................................................... 19
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`P2P topology ........................................................................................... 19
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`Concurrent operation ............................................................................... 21
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`Functions and services ............................................................................ 22
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`2.4.1
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`Basic functions and services .................................................................... 22
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`2.4.2
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`P2P specific functions and services ......................................................... 23
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`2.4.3
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`P2P Device addressing............................................................................ 23
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`3
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`Functional description and procedures .................................................................. 25
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`3.1
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`P2P discovery .......................................................................................... 25
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`3.1.1
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`Introduction .............................................................................................. 25
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`3.1.2
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`Device Discovery procedures .................................................................. 25
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`3.1.3
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`Service Discovery procedures ................................................................. 38
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`3.1.4
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`Group Formation procedure ..................................................................... 44
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`3.1.5
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`P2P Invitation procedure .......................................................................... 54
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`3.2
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`P2P Group operation ............................................................................... 58
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`3.2.1
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`P2P Group ID .......................................................................................... 59
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`3.2.2
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`Starting and maintaining a P2P Group session ....................................... 59
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`3.2.3
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`Connecting to a P2P Group ..................................................................... 61
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`3.2.4
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`P2P Group Owner services for P2P Client discovery .............................. 62
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`3.2.5
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`Persistent Group operation ...................................................................... 64
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`3.2.6
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`Communication in a P2P Group .............................................................. 66
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`3.2.7
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`Disconnecting from a P2P Group ............................................................ 69
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`3.2.8
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`Disconnecting a P2P Client ..................................................................... 69
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`3.2.9
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`Ending a P2P Group session ................................................................... 70
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`3.3
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`P2P Power Management ......................................................................... 70
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`3.3.1
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`Introduction .............................................................................................. 70
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`3.3.2
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`Power Management and discovery .......................................................... 71
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`3.3.3
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`Power Management at a P2P Group Owner ............................................ 72
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`3.3.4
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`Power Management at a P2P Client ........................................................ 79
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`3.4
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`Managed P2P Device operations ............................................................ 83
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`3.4.1 Managed P2P Device capability .............................................................. 83
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`3.4.2
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`P2P Coexistence Parameters operations ................................................ 84
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`3.4.3 WLAN Deauthentication/Disassociation................................................... 86
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`3.4.4 Managed P2P Device Summary .............................................................. 87
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`4
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`Frame formats ........................................................................................................ 89
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`4.1
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`P2P Information Element ......................................................................... 89
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`4.1.1
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`P2P IE format .......................................................................................... 89
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`4.1.2
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`Status attribute ......................................................................................... 92
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`4.1.3 Minor Reason Code attribute ................................................................... 93
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`4.1.4
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`P2P Capability attribute ........................................................................... 94
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`4.1.5
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`P2P Device ID attribute............................................................................ 97
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`4.1.6
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`Group Owner Intent attribute ................................................................... 97
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`4.1.7
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`Configuration Timeout attribute ................................................................ 98
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`4.1.8
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`Listen Channel attribute ........................................................................... 98
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`4.1.9
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`P2P Group BSSID attribute ..................................................................... 99
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`4.1.10 Extended Listen Timing attribute ........................................................... 100
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`4.1.11
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`Intended P2P Interface Address attribute .............................................. 100
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`4.1.12 P2P Manageability attribute ................................................................... 101
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`4.1.13 Channel List attribute ............................................................................. 102
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`4.1.14 Notice of Absence attribute .................................................................... 103
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`4.1.15 P2P Device Info attribute ....................................................................... 105
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`4.1.16 P2P Group Info attribute ........................................................................ 106
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`4.1.17 P2P Group ID attribute........................................................................... 107
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`4.1.18 P2P Interface attribute ........................................................................... 108
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`4.1.19 Operating Channel attribute ................................................................... 108
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`4.1.20
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`Invitation Flags attribute ......................................................................... 109
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`4.1.21 Out-of-Band Group Owner Negotiation Channel attribute...................... 110
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`4.1.22 Service Hash attribute............................................................................ 111
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`4.1.23 Session Information Data Info ................................................................ 111
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`4.1.24 Connection Capability Info attribute ....................................................... 112
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`4.1.25 Advertisement ID Info attribute .............................................................. 112
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`4.1.26 Advertised Service Info attribute ............................................................ 113
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`4.1.27 Session ID Info attribute......................................................................... 114
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`4.1.28 Feature Capability Info attribute ............................................................. 115
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`4.1.29 Persistent Group Info attribute ............................................................... 115
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`4.2
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`Management Frames ............................................................................. 116
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`4.2.1
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`Beacon frame format ............................................................................. 116
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`4.2.2
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`Probe Request frame format .................................................................. 117
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`4.2.3
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`Probe Response frame format ............................................................... 118
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`4.2.4
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`Association/Reassociation Request frame format ................................. 119
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`4.2.5
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`Association/Reassociation Response frame format ............................... 120
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`4.2.6
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`Deauthentication frame format ............................................................... 120
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`4.2.7
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`Disassociation frame format .................................................................. 121
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`4.2.8
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`IP Address Allocation in EAPOL-Key Frames (4-Way Handshake) ....... 121
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`4.2.9
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`P2P public action frames ....................................................................... 122
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`4.2.10 P2P action frames ................................................................................. 132
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`4.2.11 Service Discovery action frames ............................................................ 134
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`4.2.12 FST action frames ................................................................................. 137
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`4.3
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`DMG Frames ......................................................................................... 137
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`4.3.1
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`DMG Beacon and Announce frame format ............................................ 137
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`4.3.2
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`Information request frame format ........................................................... 138
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`4.3.3
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`Information response frame format ........................................................ 139
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`4.4
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`4.5
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`Frame Usage ......................................................................................... 139
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`NFC NDEF Structure ............................................................................. 142
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`4.5.1
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`NFC P2P Handover Request Message ................................................. 142
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`4.5.2
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`NFC P2P Handover Select Message ..................................................... 145
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`Appendix A P2P State Machine .................................................................................. 148
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`Appendix B P2P Specific WSC IE Attributes ............................................................... 157
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`B.1
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`Requested Device Type......................................................................... 157
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`B.2
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`Primary Device Type.............................................................................. 158
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`Appendix C GAS Frame Field Value ........................................................................... 159
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`C.1
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`C.2
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`C.3
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`GAS Initial Request action frame ........................................................... 159
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`GAS Initial Response Action Frame ...................................................... 161
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`GAS Fragmentation ............................................................................... 163
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`Appendix D P2P Discovery Diagrams ......................................................................... 167
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`Appendix E Recommended Practices for Bonjour using Wi-Fi P2P Service Discovery
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`184
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`E.1
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`E.2
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`E.3
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`E.4
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`Example for Apple File Sharing over TCP ............................................. 186
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`Example for IP Printing over TCP .......................................................... 189
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`DNS Name Compression ....................................................................... 192
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`Supported Service Type Hash (SSTH) .................................................. 193
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`Appendix F Recommended Practices for UPnP using Wi-Fi P2P Service Discovery . 195
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`F.1
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`F.2
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`F.3
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`Example 1—Search for UPnP internet gateway devices ....................... 197
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`Example 2—Search for all UPnP root devices ....................................... 198
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`Example 3—Search for a specific device by its UUID ........................... 198
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`Example 4—Search for all instances of a UPnP Media Server Content
`F.4
`Directory Service ..................................................................................................... 199
`
`Appendix G Recommended Practices for Peer-to-Peer Services (P2Ps) using P2P
`Service Discovery........................................................................................................ 200
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`Figures
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`Figure 1—P2P components and topology when operating outside DMG...................... 20
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`Figure 2—P2P components and topology when operating within DMG ........................ 20
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`Figure 3—A subset of P2P 1:n topology (n=1) .............................................................. 21
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`Figure 4—P2P Concurrent device ................................................................................. 21
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`Figure 5—Example In-band Device Discovery procedures for a P2P Device operating
`outside DMG ................................................................................................................. 31
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`Figure 6—Example In-band Device Discovery procedures for a P2P Device operating
`within DMG .................................................................................................................... 32
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`Figure 7—Out-of-Band Device Discovery (NFC Negotiated Handover) ........................ 36
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`Figure 8—Out-of-Band Device Discovery (NFC Static Handover) ................................ 38
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`Figure 9—Example of Service Discovery procedure when operating outside DMG ...... 43
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`Figure 10—Example of Service Discovery procedure when operating within DMG ...... 44
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`Figure 11—Group Owner Negotiation message exchange ........................................... 47
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`Figure 12—Group Owner determination flowchart ........................................................ 48
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`Figure 13—Example of Group Formation using NFC Out-of-Band Device Discovery ... 54
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`Figure 14—Example of P2P Group Owner Opportunistic Power Save ......................... 73
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`Figure 15—P2P Group Owner Notice of Absence ........................................................ 75
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`Figure 16—P2P Group Owner Notice of Absence with Opportunistic Power Save ....... 77
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`Figure 17—Illustration of P2P Group Owner power save state precedence rules ......... 78
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`Figure 18—Example P2P WMM-PS operation with P2P Group Owner NoA ................ 80
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`Figure 19—Shortening of P2P WMM-PS USPs by P2P Group Owner absence ........... 81
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`Figure 20—P2P Presence Request-Response procedure ............................................ 82
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`Figure 21—Managed P2P Device that is a P2P Concurrent Device ............................. 84
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`Figure 22—Example of P2P attributes carried in two P2P IEs ...................................... 92
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`Figure 23—NFC P2P Handover Request Message .................................................... 143
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`Figure 24—NFC P2P Handover Select Message ....................................................... 146
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`Figure A1—P2P State Machine .................................................................................. 149
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`Figure C1—GAS Initial Request Action Frame Format ............................................... 159
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`Figure C2—Advertisement Protocol Information Element ........................................... 159
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`Figure C3—ANQP Query Request Field ..................................................................... 160
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`Figure C4—ANQP Query Request Frame Vendor-specific Content ........................... 160
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`Figure C5—GAS Initial Response Action Frame Format ............................................ 161
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`Figure C6—Advertisement Protocol Information Element ........................................... 162
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`Figure C7—ANQP Query Response Field Format ...................................................... 162
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`Figure C8—ANQP Query Response Frame Vendor-specific Content Field ................ 163
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`Figure C9—GAS Comeback Request Frame Format ................................................. 164
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`Figure C10—GAS Comeback Response Frame Format ............................................. 164
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`Figure C11—Advertisement Protocol IE ...................................................................... 165
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`Figure C12—Example GAS Fragmentation Frame Exchange Sequence ................... 166
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`Figure E1—Query Request Vendor-specific Content .................................................. 184
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`Figure E2—Bonjour Query Data ................................................................................. 184
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`Figure E3—Query Response Vendor-specific Content ............................................... 185
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`Figure E4—Response Data ........................................................................................ 185
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`Figure E5—AFP Over TCP Query Data (human readable) ......................................... 186
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`Figure E6—AFP Over TCP Query Data (encoded and compressed).......................... 187
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`Figure E7—AFP over TCP Response Data (human readable) ................................... 187
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`Figure E8—AFP over TCP Response Data (encoded and compressed) .................... 187
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`Figure E9—AFP Over TCP Query Data for Example (human readable) ..................... 188
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`Figure E10—AFP Over TCP Query Data for Example (encoded and compressed) ... 188
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`Figure E11—AFP over TCP Response Data for Example (human readable) ............. 188
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`Figure E12—AFP over TCP Response Data for Example (encoded and compressed)
` .................................................................................................................................... 189
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`Figure E13—IPP Over TCP Query Data (human readable) ........................................ 189
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`Figure E14—IPP Over TCP Query Data (encoded and compressed) ......................... 189
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`Figure E15—IPP over TCP Response Data (human readable) .................................. 190
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`Figure E16—IPP over TCP Response Data (encoded and compressed) ................... 190
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`Figure E17—IPP Over TCP Query Data for MyPrinter (human readable)................... 191
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`Figure E18—IPP Over TCP Query Data for MyPrinter (encoded and compressed) ... 191
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`Figure E19—IPP over TCP Response Data for MyPrinter (human readable) ............. 191
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`Figure E20—IPP over TCP Response Data for MyPrinter (encoded and compressed)
` .................................................................................................................................... 192
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`Figure F1—Vendor-specific Content in ANQP Query Request ................................... 196
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`Figure F2—Vendor-specific content in ANQP Query Response ................................. 196
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`Figure F3—Query Data ............................................................................................... 196
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`Figure F4—Response Data ......................................................................................... 196
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`Figure F5—Query Request for UPnP Internet Gateway Devices ................................ 198
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`Figure F6—Query Response for UPnP Internet Gateway Devices ............................. 198
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`Figure F7—Query Request for all UPnP root devices ................................................. 198
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`Figure F8—Query Response for all UPnP root devices .............................................. 198
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`Figure F9—Query Request for a UPnP device by its UUID ........................................ 199
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`Figure F10—Query Response for a UPnP device by its UUID .................................... 199
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`Figure F11—Query Request for all instances of a UPnP Media Server CDS ............. 199
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`Figure F12—Query Response for all instances of a UPnP Media Server CDS ........... 199
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`Tables
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`Table 1—Summary of WSC Config Methods and Device Password ID usage ............. 46
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`Table 2—P2P Coexistence Parameters setting ............................................................ 85
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`Table 3—Summary of requirements on Managed P2P Devices ................................... 87
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`Table 4—P2P IE format ................................................................................................ 89
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`Table 5—General format of P2P attribute ..................................................................... 90
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`Table 6—P2P Attribute ID definitions ............................................................................ 90
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`Table 7—Status attribute format ................................................................................... 92
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`Table 8—Status Code definitions .................................................................................. 93
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`Table 9—Minor Reason Code attribute format .............................................................. 93
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`Table 10—Minor Reason Code definitions .................................................................... 94
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`Table 11—P2P Capability attribute format .................................................................... 94
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`Table 12—Device Capability Bitmap definition .............................................................. 95
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`Table 13—Group Capability Bitmap definition ............................................................... 95
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`Table 14—P2P Device ID attribute format .................................................................... 97
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`Table 15—Group Owner Intent attribute format ............................................................ 97
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`Table 16—GO Intent field definition .............................................................................. 98
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`Table 17—Configuration Timeout attribute format ........................................................ 98
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`Table 18—Listen Channel attribute format .................................................................... 99
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`Table 19—P2P Group BSSID attribute format .............................................................. 99
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`Table 20—Extended Listen Timing attribute format .................................................... 100
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`Table 21—Intended P2P Interface Address attribute format ....................................... 100
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`Table 22—P2P Manageability attribute format ............................................................ 101
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`Table 23—Manageability Bitmap field format .............................................................. 101
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`Table 24—Channel List attribute format ...................................................................... 102
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`Table 25—Channel Entry field format ......................................................................... 102
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`Table 26—Notice of Absence attribute format ............................................................. 103
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`Table 27— CTWindow and OppPS Parameters field format ....................................... 104
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`Table 28—Notice of Absence Descriptor format ......................................................... 104
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`Table 29—Device Info attribute format ........................................................................ 105
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`Table 30—P2P Group Info attribute format ................................................................. 106
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`Table 31—P2P Client Info Descriptor format .............................................................. 106
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`Table 32—P2P Group ID attribute format ................................................................... 107
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`Table 33—P2P Interface attribute format .................................................................... 108
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`Table 34—Operating Channel attribute format ............................................................ 108
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`Table 35—Invitation Flags attribute format .................................................................. 109
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`Table 36—Invitation Flags Bitmap definition ............................................................... 109
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`Table 37— Out-of-Band Group Owner Negotiation Channel attribute format ............. 110
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`Table 38— Role indication field ................................................................................... 110
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`Table 39 – Service Hash attribute format .................................................................... 111
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`Table 40 - Session Information Data Info attribute format ........................................... 112
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`Table 41 - Connection Capability Info attribute format ................................................ 112
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`Table 42 - Advertisement ID Info attribute format ........................................................ 113
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`Table 43 - Advertised Service Info Attribute format ..................................................... 114
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`Table 44 - Advertised Service Descriptor format ......................................................... 114
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`Table 45 - Session ID Info Attribute definitions ........................................................... 115
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`Table 46 - Feature Capability Info attribute format ...................................................... 115
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`Table 47 - Persistent Group Info Attribute format ........................................................ 116
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`Table 48—P2P attributes in the Beacon frame ........................................................... 116
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`Table 49—Probe Request frame format ...................................................................... 117
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`Table 50—Additional attributes in WSC IE in the Probe Request frame ..................... 117
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`Table 51—P2P attributes in the Probe Request frame................................................ 118
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`Table 52—P2P attributes in the Probe Response frame ............................................. 118
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`Table 53—P2P attributes in the Association/Reassociation Request frame ............... 119
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`Table 54—P2P attributes in the Association/Reassociation Request frame sent to a
`WLAN AP by a Managed P2P Device ......................................................................... 120
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`Table 55—P2P attributes in the Association/Reassociation Response frame ............. 120
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`Table 56—P2P attributes in the Deauthentication frame............................................. 120
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`Table 57—P2P attributes in the Disassociation frame ................................................ 121
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`Table 58—IP Address Request KDE in the EAPOL-Key frame 2 ............................... 121
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`Table 59—IP Allocation KDE in the EAPOL-Key frame 3 ........................................... 122
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`Table 60—General format of P2P public action frame ................................................ 122
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`Table 61—P2P public action frame type .....................................