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IEEE P802.16i/D1, Feb 2007

Unapproved IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Part 16: Air Interface for Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems IEEE Draft Amendment: Management Information Base Extensions (Amendment to IEEE 802.16-2004)

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IEEE P802.16i/D1, Feb 2007 is an unapproved draft amendment for fixed broadband wireless access systems, focused on Management Information Base extensions within the IEEE 802.16-2004 air interface. It is relevant to communication, networking and broadcast technologies because it helps define how network management data is organized and monitored. For teams working with wireless broadband infrastructure, IEEE P802.16i/D1, Feb 2007 provides draft-level guidance that can support more consistent management and implementation planning.

About IEEE P802.16i/D1, Feb 2007

This draft standard addresses MIB extensions for the IEEE 802.16 fixed wireless access environment, adding technical detail for managing devices and services associated with the air interface. In practical terms, IEEE P802.16i/D1, Feb 2007 is part of the documentation used to shape how system status, configuration, and operational information may be represented for network management. As a draft amendment, it reflects work in progress rather than finalized requirements, which makes it useful for evaluation and development contexts.

Where is IEEE P802.16i/D1, Feb 2007 used?

IEEE P802.16i/D1, Feb 2007 is most closely associated with fixed broadband wireless access deployments that rely on IEEE 802.16-based equipment. It may be used by engineers, integrators, and implementers working on base stations, subscriber equipment, and management systems that need a common way to exchange operational data. The standard is especially relevant where wireless network monitoring, device configuration, and MIB-based management workflows are part of planning, testing, or system integration.

Importance in practice

In practice, IEEE P802.16i/D1, Feb 2007 matters because management extensions can improve consistency across equipment and software tools. Clear definitions for network objects and status reporting help reduce ambiguity during development, procurement, and compliance testing. For organizations supporting fixed wireless access systems, this kind of draft technical specification can guide early interoperability work and make it easier to align implementation details before final adoption of related requirements.

  • Draft MIB extensions for IEEE 802.16 management
  • Fixed broadband wireless access focus
  • Air interface documentation for network operations
  • Useful for implementation and testing planning
  • Related to IEEE 802.16-2004 amendment work
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  • Publication Date: 2007
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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