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I-D ACTION:draft-hardaker-eos-oops-01.txt
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Title : Object Oriented PDUs for SNMP
Author(s) : W. Hardaker
Filename : draft-hardaker-eos-oops-01.txt
Pages : 30
Date : 2002-9-16
This draft specifies some new PDU operations intended to optimize
SNMP requests for performance.
This draft is not a complete specification, but merely is intended
to illustrate concepts which can then be discussed within the EoS
working group. A complete specification will be completed after the
agreed features and packet structure is fairly well solidified so
the author doesn't have to rewrite large portions of stuff ;-).
There are no error handling codes or elements of procedures defined
yet. The concepts, however, have been thought out about a lot.
Feedback on what you see within would be greatly appreciated at this
point.
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