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IEEE P802.16f/D4

Part 16: Air Interface for Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems - Management Information Base (Superseded by P802.16f/D5)

Standard by IEEE, 2005

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P802.16f/D4 is a technical document for fixed broadband wireless access, focused on management information base definitions within the IEEE 802.16 family. It addresses how network elements are represented and managed in communication systems, helping support consistent monitoring and control. For organizations working with broadband wireless equipment, this draft specification can be useful for understanding management structure, interoperability expectations, and implementation alignment in a standards-based environment.

P802.16f/D4 overview

This standard draft sits within Part 16 of the wireless access series and concentrates on management information for fixed broadband systems. P802.16f/D4 is specifically tied to the management information base, so it is concerned with how devices and network functions expose configuration, status, and operational data. In practice, that makes it relevant to system design, network management interfaces, and implementation review where consistent data models are important for controlled operation.

Typical use cases

P802.16f/D4 is typically used when defining or evaluating management support for fixed broadband wireless access equipment such as base stations, subscriber stations, and related network management systems. It may also support engineering teams working on device monitoring, configuration reporting, and management protocol integration. In communication and networking environments, the draft can help align equipment behavior with a common technical reference for deployment, testing, and operational oversight.

Why this standard matters

Standards like P802.16f/D4 matter because they help reduce ambiguity in how wireless access systems are managed and assessed. Clear management information definitions can improve consistency across implementations, simplify compliance checks, and support more reliable procurement and testing decisions. For fixed broadband wireless access, that consistency is especially useful when different vendors or system components must exchange operational information in a predictable way. P802.16f/D4 therefore serves as a control point for design and verification.

  • Fixed broadband wireless access management
  • Management information base definitions
  • Network monitoring and configuration data
  • Implementation and interoperability reference
  • IEEE 802.16 family draft document
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  • Publication Date: 2005
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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