IEEE P802.21.1.1/D05, Sept 2016
IEEE Draft Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks Part 21.1: Media Independent Services
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IEEE P802.21.1.1/D05, Sept 2016 is an inactive draft standard for local and metropolitan area networks focused on media independent services. It sits within the IEEE 802.21.1 context and is relevant to communication, networking, and related computing systems where service continuity across network media is important. This draft matters because it helps define technical expectations for how networked devices may interact across different access environments in a more consistent way.
IEEE P802.21.1.1/D05, Sept 2016 overview
This draft standard addresses media independent services for local and metropolitan area networking, building on the broader IEEE 802.21 family. IEEE P802.21.1.1/D05, Sept 2016 is best understood as a technical document intended to support interoperability and service behavior when devices or systems move between network media. In practice, it is useful for aligning implementation details, reducing ambiguity in design choices, and supporting more predictable communication across heterogeneous network environments.
Typical use cases
This standard is commonly relevant in systems that need to maintain service behavior while changing access technologies, such as networked devices that may transition between wired and wireless connectivity. It may also be useful for engineering teams working on mobility-related networking functions, interface handling, or service coordination in equipment used for communications infrastructure. IEEE P802.21.1.1/D05, Sept 2016 can support planning, implementation review, and technical evaluation where media independence is part of the design requirement.
Why this standard matters
IEEE P802.21.1.1/D05, Sept 2016 matters because it provides a common reference point for design and evaluation in environments where networking behavior must remain consistent across different media. For procurement and engineering teams, that can reduce ambiguity during specification review and testing. It also supports better control over interoperability expectations, which can lower integration risk and help keep implementations aligned with the intended service model for local and metropolitan area networks.
- Media independent service behavior
- Local and metropolitan area network context
- IEEE 802.21.1 family alignment
- Interoperability and implementation review
- Inactive draft status, Sept 2016
- Publication Date: 2016
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Computing and Processing; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- New Version Available: P802.21.1.1 (2016)
- This Version: P802.21.1.1 (2016)
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