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IEEE P802.16k/D2a, Aug 2006

Approved Draft IEEE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks Part 16: Air Interface for Fixed and Mobile Broadband Wireless Access Systems - Management Plane Procedures and Services

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IEEE P802.16k/D2a, Aug 2006 is an approved draft IEEE standard focused on management plane procedures and services for fixed and mobile broadband wireless access systems. Positioned within local and metropolitan area networks, it helps define how network management functions are organized and handled across broadband wireless deployments. For communication and networking environments, this draft matters because it supports more consistent control, coordination, and operational oversight of IEEE 802.16-based systems.

What is IEEE P802.16k/D2a, Aug 2006?

IEEE P802.16k/D2a, Aug 2006 is a draft standard for the management plane of IEEE 802.16 broadband wireless access systems. Its focus is not the air interface itself, but the procedures and services used to manage fixed and mobile network elements that rely on that air interface. In practical terms, it helps frame how management information, operational behavior, and service-related functions are structured so that implementations can follow a more consistent technical model.

Where is IEEE P802.16k/D2a, Aug 2006 used?

This standard is relevant in broadband wireless access networks where operators and equipment vendors need defined management behavior for base stations, subscriber stations, and related control systems. It may be used in service provider deployments, network integration work, and equipment development for IEEE 802.16-based systems. In those settings, IEEE P802.16k/D2a, Aug 2006 supports the management side of planning, configuration, supervision, and maintenance across fixed and mobile wireless access environments.

Why is IEEE P802.16k/D2a, Aug 2006 important?

IEEE P802.16k/D2a, Aug 2006 is important because management plane definitions can affect interoperability, operational consistency, and implementation quality. A clearer management framework helps reduce ambiguity during design, testing, and procurement of broadband wireless access equipment. It can also support more reliable configuration and monitoring practices across systems built around the IEEE 802.16 family. For organizations working with this technology, the draft provides a technical reference point for aligning network management behavior and reducing integration risk.

  • Management plane procedures and services
  • Fixed and mobile broadband wireless access context
  • IEEE 802.16 network management alignment
  • Operational consistency for wireless deployments
  • Draft status: inactive
SKU: 578c480141bd

  • Publication Date: 2007
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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