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	Title		: Definitions of Managed Objects for Network Management 
                          Services in General Switch Management Protocol (GSMP) 
                          Interface
	Author(s)	: Y. Cha et al.
	Filename	: draft-cha-gsmp-service-mib-00.txt
	Pages		: 40
	Date		: 2002-11-5
	
General switch management protocol (GSMP) is an open interface 
protocol between a label switch and a controller, and it provides 
connection, configuration, event, performance management and 
synchronization. Traditionally, network management services are 
classified into five categories: those are configuration, performance, 
fault, accounting, and security management. The companion draft 
document discussed the implementation complexity of a label switch 
and the efficiency of resource usage according to the location of 
network management functions. This document defines managed objects 
to support network management services in the GSMP interface.

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