What is an Operator ID (OpID)?
An OpID is a 24-bit number that, per IEEE Std 802.16, is broadcast by each base station as part of its Base Station ID. An 802.16 network consists of one or more base stations operating as a coordinated system, with each base station in the coordinated network broadcasting the same OpID. The IEEE Registration Authority assigns the IEEE 802.16 Operator ID to be used as the Operator ID. See the Operator ID tutorial.
Related Questions
- We use social security number as the operator ID number, and do not want the SSN to appear in the glucose result comment. Can operator ID number be converted to name?
- If we do not apply for our own OpID to program into our base stations, will they all have the same "default" operator ID (e.g. "0" or similar)?
- What is an Operator ID (OpID)?