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Title : XML Network Management Interface
Author(s) : W. Chen, K. Allen
Filename : draft-weijing-netconf-interface-00.txt
Pages : 23
Date : 2003-6-26
This document describes XML network management interface between
network managed system and network managing system. The XML network
management interface is intended for use in diverse network
environment where transport and data model requirements vary
greatly. It is unlikely that a single transport and data model
specification will meet the needs of all anticipated service
operators. Therefore, the XML network management interface is
partitioned into the layered components.
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