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All,
This version of the draft includes (intends to include) all changes as a result
of the MPLS MIB Meeting held before the last IETF gathering in Atlanta with two
exceptions:
1. The document has not been updated to reflect changes to
the MPLS MIBs as a result of the meeting since it seems
reasonable to wait for those updates to be published and
progress to last call.
2. Contributory text was requested from the author of the
TEWG TE MIB on how it may be used for MPLS TE
and how it links to the other MIBs. This text has not
been forthcoming, so the authors of this draft have made
a best effort attempt.
As usual, all comments are very welcome on or off the list.
In particular, I am interested in the views of people trying to understand how
to use the MIBs and how they fit together.
Thanks,
Adrian
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> This draft is a work item of the Multiprotocol Label Switching Working Group
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> Title : Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Management
> Overview
> Author(s) : T. Nadeau, C. Srinivasan, A. Farrel
> Filename : draft-ietf-mpls-mgmt-overview-03.txt
> Pages : 29
> Date : 2003-3-4
>
> A range of management Information Bases (MIBs) has been
> developed to help model and manage the various aspects of
> Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) networks. These MIBs
> are defined in separate drafts and RFCs that focus on the
> specific areas of responsibility of their MIBs.
> This memo describes the management architecture for MPLS
> and indicates the inter-relationships between the different
> MIBs used for MPLS network management.
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