[NonTxBSSID Cap element, SSID, Multiple BSSID-Index element, element 1, element 2 . . . element m],
ID=0, LENGTH=length of sub-element <=partial profile length>{//NonTxBSSID #3
[NonTxBSSID Cap element, SSID, Multiple BSSID-Index element, element 1]}>
<Element ID=71>, <LENGTH>, <MaxBSSID Indicator>,
<Optional Subelements:
ID=0, LENGTH=length of sub-element <=pending profile length>NonTxBSSID #3 [element 2 . . . element k],
ID=0, LENGTH=length of sub-element <=profile length>{//NonTxBSSID #4
[NonTxBSSID Cap element, SSID, Multiple BSSID-Index element, element 1, element 2 . . . element p]}>
As shown, the first portion of the split BSS profile (which is shown as the BSS profile of the NonTxBSSID #3) may include one or more elements (such as element 1) and may have a partial profile length, and the second portion of the split BSS profile may include the remaining one or more elements (such as element 2 through element k) and may have a pending (or remaining) profile length.
The types of management frames, profiles, elements, and indicators are merely examples. In some other implementations, a different management frame, profiles, elements, and indicators may be used. In some implementations, the use of the elements and indicators may be specified in a standard specification. For example, some implementations of the elements and indicators may be mandated for IEEE 802.11ax devices. In some implementations, some of the elements and indicators may be new defined elements or indicators. In some implementations, some of the elements or indicators may be repurposed elements or indicators.