As shown by reference number 530, a radio access network may include a wireless backhaul network, sometimes referred to as an integrated access and backhaul (IAB) network. In an IAB network, at least one base station is an anchor base station 535 that communicates with a core network via a wired backhaul link 540, such as a fiber connection. An anchor base station 535 may also be referred to as an IAB donor (or IAB-donor). The IAB network may include one or more non-anchor base stations 545, sometimes referred to as relay base stations or IAB nodes (or IAB-nodes). The non-anchor base station 545 may communicate directly or indirectly with the anchor base station 535 via one or more backhaul links 550 (e.g., directly communicating with the anchor base station 535 or communicating via one or more non-anchor base stations 545) to form a backhaul path to the core network for carrying backhaul traffic. Backhaul link 550 may be a wireless link. Anchor base station(s) 535 and/or non-anchor base station(s) 545 may communicate with one or more UEs 555 via access links 560, which may be wireless links for carrying access traffic. In some aspects, an anchor base station 535 and/or a non-anchor base station 545 shown in