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Title : Applying WebDAV (Web Distributed Authoring and
Versioning)to Network Configuration Management
Problems
Author(s) : R. Presuhn
Filename : draft-presuhn-nmwebdav-01.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2003-1-7
This memo examines the potential of using WWW Distributed Authoring
and Versioning (WebDAV) technologies to address the problems of
network configuration management. It reviews requirements and issues
that have been identified in IETF network configuration management
and operator requirements discussions, matching these requirements
and issues with various WebDAV facilities. It concludes by
identifying areas for further exploration.
Comments are welcomed, both from the Operations and Management Area
in general, and from participants in the webdav and deltav working
groups in particular. Please send comments to the author at
randy_presuhn@bmc.com.
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