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This draft is a work item of the IP Security Policy Working Group of the IETF.

	Title		: IPsec Policy Configuration MIB
	Author(s)	: M. Baer et al.
	Filename	: draft-ietf-ipsp-ipsec-conf-mib-05.txt
	Pages		: 139
	Date		: 2002-12-11
	
This document defines a configuration MIB for IPsec [IPSEC]/IKE
[IKE] policy. It does not define MIBs for monitoring the state of an
IPsec device. It does not define MIBs for configuring other policy
related actions. The purpose of this MIB is to allow administrators
to be able to configure policy with respect to the IPsec/IKE
protocols. However, some of the packet filtering and matching of
conditions to actions is of a more general nature than IPsec only.
It is possible to add other packet transforming actions to this MIB
if those actions needed to be performed conditionally on filtered
traffic.

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