Many different device types will be enabled by Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) 3 technologies, such as notebooks, ultra mobile devices (UMD), handsets, and consumer electronics. A WiMAX 4 service provider would require a dyna
OMA DM Protocol 1.2Include:1)OMA-ERELD-DM-V1_2-20060208-C.pdf2)OMA-TS-DM-TNDS-V1_2-20050607-C.pdf3)OMA-TS-DM-StdObj-V1_2-20060208-C.pdf4)OMA-TS-DM-StdObj-V1_2-20060208-C.pdf5)OMA-TS-DM-Security-V1_2-20060208-C.pdf6)OMA-TS-DM-Protocol-V1_2-20050628-C
Other OMA DM specifications define how a management session is established and maintained. However, in order for a device to be able to initiate a management session it must be provisioned with OMA DM settings. Bootstrap is a process of provisioning