RFC 3410 on Introduction and Applicability Statements for Internet Standard Management Framework

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        RFC 3410
                                      
        Title:      Introduction and Applicability Statements for
                    Internet-Standard Management Framework
        Author(s):  J. Case, R. Mundy, D. Partain, B. Stewart
        Status:     Informational
        Date:       December 2002
        Mailbox:    case@snmp.com, mundy@tislabs.com,
                    David.Partain@ericsson.com
        Pages:      27
        Characters: 61461
        Obsoletes:  2570
                                      
        I-D Tag:    draft-ietf-snmpv3-rfc2570bis-03.txt

        URL:        ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc3410.txt


The purpose of this document is to provide an overview of the third
version of the Internet-Standard Management Framework, termed
the SNMP version 3 Framework (SNMPv3).  This Framework is derived
from and builds upon both the original Internet-Standard Management
Framework (SNMPv1) and the second Internet-Standard Management
Framework (SNMPv2).

The architecture is designed to be modular to allow the evolution of
the Framework over time.

The document explains why using SNMPv3 instead of SNMPv1 or SNMPv2 is
strongly recommended.  The document also recommends that RFCs 1157,
1441, 1901, 1909 and 1910 be retired by moving them to Historic
status.  This document obsoletes RFC 2570.

This document is a product of the SNMPv3 Working Group of the IETF.

This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does
not specify an Internet-standard of any kind.  Distribution of this
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Joyce K. Reynolds and Sandy Ginoza
USC/Information Sciences Institute

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